The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, January 06, 1847, Image 3
LIST O1F WETTERS,
R.emaim ing ln kd Post.Ofiie, .Sunter
Pvili . q.,uarter* ehdi '31st Decemia
B-Mackey Barield, Miss Laura Fa Bel'
Iei, M. Benbo w, Washingto61i I. Brownd.
Ntrs Marthp Blser, lrs. Harriet I. M
R1eilitie, 8; F. Belser, John K. Barksdale,
G. W. Billups, Maj, John Ballard, W W
Biailsford, Georgb H Bankcr, Anthony E,
Bla'Aks, F.4 IBoluer.
C.-W J Crokw'ell, John Crosky, Johd
C. Craigmiles, Noah Crane.
D..W F -Deschamps 2, Peter Daly, Jas
I] Dingle, Hanfih Davis, Tyre J Dinkins;
W C Duncan -3, T Davis.
E.-Miss C J E English, Miss Jane Ena
glish, Rer Thous R English, W B Elkin.
F--Joseph G Fort, C U Ferguson.
G.-Thos Glenn, John Grooms, Miss
Virginia G.,Guerry, Iugh Graham, W C
GOerry.
I--Milberry Hodge, J B N Hammet 2,
Renj. Hodge, A L Hubble, John Hodge.
Manly Holimes, W R0 Harvin, Isaac Hlol
land, Jos It Howell 2.
J--Timotly. L Jqnes, Lewis -Johnson,
Wm A .anies, B A James,'John M James.
-.Francis Lodtin..
4M-tev D-McQiueen 3, W W Murphy,
M JT 'Murphy, W B R Mjtchell, Wm
Mellett2, Wm Moore,'Mrs C D McDow.
eli, Dr W McMillan, Wm-R McCoy, E H
iller, Dr fuhn D McLeod.
N--Joseph Neides, John A Night.
O.W W Owens% Charles L Ostcn.
P..Davld W Pree, Picket & Joyce, Jne
R Pollard, Edward J Porter.
.R-inupert & lickdon, J G Rhodus, Afrs
Mary Ralms, Willis Iamsay, Mrs J Rich
ardsluen.
S--Cool Seymer, Saml Stephenson, Mrs
E Singleton 2, 8 Smith, 11 B Singleton.
. T-Mrs E Trapp 2, W J Tisdale, H F
W-Asa Wright,Thu os J Wilder 2, Jas
P Waddell, Henry WellF.
11. HAY.9S WORTH, P. M.
10 if
SUMTERVILLE ACADEMYE
The exercises of this school will be re,
auqied on Monday, the IIth of January,
inst. For further partichlars, see posted
Bills; or, apply to
TilOS. B. RUSSELL,
Principal.
Jan. 1, 1817:' 10 ii
. OMMISSION AOENCY.
IR. McLAURIN of our firm, will leave
here for the North,. about the 10th of
March next, and will probably return by
way of Kentucky, for the purpose of con.
tracting for the delivcry of
BAGGING AND ROPE.
Persons who dlesire to obtain thibr sup
plies directly from Importers and Mannu~
facturers at a small Cummission, will please
have-their Orders ready before the above
specified time.
McLAURIN & CHANDLER.
January 1, 1847.- 10 2L
NOTICE.
The subscriber begs leave most respect
frlly to. inform those hieving small acclounts
with him, that lie will, after the middle
or the present month, be under the neces
sity of placing them in. the bands of a
proper person for collection.
FREEMAN HOYT.
Jan. 1, 1840. 10 2t
NOTICE,
Necessity compels the subscriber to
state that he abways gave CREDIT mere
ly 10 accommnohlite his friends, anid noth
ing else. It is impossible for- him to do
so any longer, as lie intends to bring his
business to a close as quick as possible;
which, when lie cffects, lie intends moving
to the West. He very earnestly- calls upon
those persons inde-bte-d to him to come for
ward amid pay up their Notes andl Accounts,
withotut deluy, so as to enable him to ac
complish. his objects the soonier.-that is,
of paying tup his debts, and taking his de
parture, lie wvould, at the same time, re
spectfully iniformi his friends throughout I
the District of Sumter .that hie wvill contin,
ue to sell as cheap for the Cash, as aniy 1
store in the t.,wn of Sumterville, as longi
as lie remains here, such at icles as lie has I
been in the haubit of keeping, .stuch as I
Leather, Tannedl Sheep Skinis, Shoes,
Hauts, Caps. Groceries, Ihardware, Crock,
ery Ware, Dry Goiods, &c. &c. &c.
He solicits the patronage of his friends
as long as lhe sta -s In the District.
N. B;-HIe will sell his Tann Yard and
Fiel, his Store, h ouse, and Lot, u heinev
er any person makes him a good offer.
P, 0. SUL LIVAN.
Jan. 1, 1847. . 10 .2t
South CarolHua--Sumter Dist.
IN ORDINARY.
Mary McCoy. vs. Johni Brown and oth
ere.--Sm-mone in Partition.
It appearing to my satisfoction, that Na
than Kinsey a-nd chihiren, defendants, in
the above stated case, reside out of the
State: It is there-fore orslered, that they do
alppear, and object to the division or sale
of the Real Estate of Burrell Brown, do
-..dsed', on- or before the 27th day of Feb
ruary next', or their consen-t wvin be enter
ed of record.
W, LEWIS, 0. 8. D.
Nov. 27th, 184(0. 5 1{t
MR. 11oWLES
WOULD :espectftully annotunce that lie
will commence the tern of his school on
the first Monday in January.
Terms, *1,00 for Elementary Instrue
jSon, 95,00 for A rithmetic, Grammar, and ~i
Geography; i.6,00 for Phiilosophiy, Chem.
istry. &c.
William rlir
ads,.'.
John B M e ilhrist, ass'e.
The same
ads. Capias ad
Wm. Me Willie for a.sslijned afaca.
Estate of J. -Bishpj I
The defendjant,.W Wllian Ballard who ;e
in the custody of tlhe Sheriff, of' said Dis
rict, by virtue of of the ab60ve ivrits. ol
Capias ad Satillp'erendih,'in order*to eni
title himsef' to the.benefit of ah act 'enti
ied an Act for the relief of Insolven
Debtors in the said State, has this day filed
in my office on oath, a schedule of hi6
whole estate.
Notice is therefore given to the said
plaintiffs as-well as all.others concerne4
to be and appear at Sumte Co'Urt- HoI'st
an the first Monday after the fourlh Mon
Jay in March next, at.l1 o'clock A' I. be,
rore one of the circuit -Judges, to shew
eause, if any they can, why the defendani
should not receive hiis discharge, upon his
assigning and delivering the effects men
lioned in'his schedule,
J. Mi, DAItGAN, c. c. P.
Clerk's Office, Nov. 5, 1810. 10 3;
50UTH-CAROLINA-IMSU'TER DISTRICT
Miry Inglesby
in. In the Common Pleas,
Eleanor Spann.
Whereas Eleanor Spann, who isjn cus,
ody of the Sheriffof Suniter District by
virtue of a purrender of Bail in'the above
stated case, and the said 'Eleanor Spanr
having filed in my offilcejler petition, pray
ing for the benefit of the Act of the Gen.
sral Assembly, for the relief of Insolveni
Debtors, together with a schedule of' hei
state and effects.
Notice is hereby given to the said Mary
Ingles-.y and all other creditors of thc
said Eleanor Spann to appear at the Courl
House for Sumter District on the first
Hondny after the fourth Monday in Mlarel
next, to sliew cause, if any they can, why
the estate and effects of the said Eleano'i
Spann should not be assigned, and she be
lischargell according to the provisions ol
he Aet of the Genergl Assembly for the
ellef of insolvent debtors.
J. M. DARGAN, c. c. r.
Dlerk's Office, Sum. Dist.
January 2, 1947, tO 13t
WANTED.
An apprentice to the Blacksmith Trade;
A pply at this office.
Dec.20, 1840. 0 tf
FOR SALE.
A first rate second handed SULKEY,
with a good top; also, a set of Huriness,
brass mounted, nearly new. Apply at th9
ufice.
Dec. 30, 1846.
NOTICE.
The exercises of Mrs. RICE'S Semina
ry will (after a brief intermission of one
week) be resumed on Munday, the 4th ol
January.
The services of a competent male
l'eacher have licen secured, and every
'xertion will be made to give general sat.
safction.
In addition to all the Branches of a p0.
ite English Edt'cation, will be taught thet
Latin and Greek.
Miusic will also be taught, and boarders
eceived as usual.
Mrs. Rice would take this opportunity
>f tendering her thanks to her frienc6
ntd the public generally, for the liberal
atronage hitherto bestowed, and solicits
conatinuance of the same.
Dec. 20, 1840. 0 S
EDWARD SOLOMONS,
SURGE6N DENTIST.
Respectfully informs- the citizens ol
humier and the adjoinitng Districts thalat he
s now fully prepared to perform any ope.
ation on the TEETH that may be requi
ed of him, and will give full satisfacti'ona
o nil that may favor him with a call, lie
vili accommodate his patients- from a par.
jal to a full set of Teeth; and will attend
>ersons at their residences, if requ sted.
uis office is near the Court H~ouse, at the
ocation of his sign.
Sumterville, Dec. 30, 1840. 9 5t
BANK AGENCY.
The subscriber continues to act as
agent in both of the Blanks in Camden, on
he usual terms.
E. W. B3ONNEY.
Dec. 30, 1840. 6 tf
JUST RECEIVED,
From Charleston, the followving articles:
sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel,
Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Flour, Bag.
ging, Rope, Segars, Tobacco, Broomsi
and a lot of DRtY GOODS, all of whichi
will be sold lowv for GAS!!.
L. J. DINKINS.
Dcc. 30, 1:846. 0 3t
FOR RENT.
A small HOUSE, near the Presbayterias
Dhurch, containing four upright rooms ant
>ne ga-rret room. A ttachedl to the premitses
are a good sized yard, and a large ga: den
and' Stable Lott also, a- Smoke hlouse
Citchen and Well. This house *ill bt
'oundw suitable for a small family. O.
he stable lot, are the materials re-ady fo,
trecting a stable. The terms wvitl be fount
casonable. For partictulars, apply to
THO10. J. CCGllLAN.
Dec. 23, 1840. a ,
-- AYID . WINNi'
$P~A~ E AND I OR.
ifornis his frignildi apd 'the public gen.
,rally, that, havin taken the new Store
~ighMr. Melan's in Sumterville,
hOe res)eCtfullv' silicits a share of patAbn
age. It. ill le'hisendea-vor to give everiy.
satisfaction in all basiness in his line; en
trusted ,to him . .
Dec.30, 84d 9 if
FOR SALE.
One fine finished-Rose wood PIANO, of
excellent Tune, with the new Harp Plate
Piece to suit the tliee.
A splepdil assortment of fine finished
FURNiTURE, consisting of Tables, Su
fas, .Bureaus, Ilook Cases, Wardrobel,
Side B-ords, Bedsteads, Curled Maple and
Plain W odl Chairs, Rocki jg Do., &c.
&c. &c. For sale low by
J. F. HUTHORLAND.
. N. B. Furniture repaired or made to or
der.
Camden, Dec. 30, 18404 9 tr,
NOTICE.
The subscriber, having determined to
discontinue business, offers her remaining
STOCK O GOODS low for C&h, until
the first of March, 1847, at which time, the
residue, if any, will be offered at pUblic
Anetion.
'Our the future, there will be no Credit
given; but the Cash1 will be expected In
every-instance, foir goids sold.
- All persons, indebted, either by Note or
Account, are requested to make irmediate
payment. I. SOLOMONS.
Sumterville, Dec.. 30, 1846. 9 3t
OYSTERSI OYSTERS! OYSTERS?
The juibscribers respectfully inform their
frinds naid 'the public that they receive
daily frorm Charleston supplies of FIIESiI
OYSTERS, which will be furnished by
the keg. gallon,-or smaller quantity.
DICKSON & LATTA.
Camiden, Dec. 30, 1840.
ESTRAY,
Tolled before me by Daniel Weldon, a
small sorrel MAlREadjudged to be 13 years
old, blind in the right eye. with some sad
die marke-on the back, appraised at twenty
DMllars. Said Mare may be seen at the
plantation of Mrs. Sara!l Weldon, near
Bradford Springs.
C. W. ROLLINS, Magistrate.
Spring.:Hill, Suniter Dist.
Dec. 30f 1846. 0 tif
1Eluse, Siga and Ornaaneital
Paintca, and Decorative
Architect.
Will execute inl a finished style of work.
manship. ai(n witif d 8trici regard to punc
tuality, all orders lie ndy be favared with.
Ieferences, as to edpability, &c., of the
first respectability in Sumter District, will
he given if required, A line addressed to
hin at Fulton P. 0., Sumter District, will
meet with prompt attention.
Dec.23, 184. 8 3
To tIse iPublic.
All persons an-e hereby cauttioned against
trading for a NOTE, given by me to P. A.
Hlodtges, dated June 13th, 1640, for Sixty.
hive Dollars, dlue 1st January, 1847, as the.
Machine for which it was given has piroved
entirely worthless, and I will not pay thet
Not'', uniless compelled by Law.
JA MEs 11. DINGLE.
Dec. 10, 1846. 8 tf
To ihe Public,
AN persons are hereby cautioned against
trading for a NOTE given biy me to one
hlotchklds, for Eighty--five Dollars, as the
article for which said Note was given, has
prover, to be entirely worthless, and I will
not pauy the Noted unlesg compelled by
law. JAMES E4 WILSON,
Dec. 23, 1840. 8 S
FOR SALEi.
TH fE subscriber, being desirous of closing
his business, in this place, offers for sale,
four Lots of land in Sumtervile on Liber
ty street, each of wvhich measures thirty
feet in front, by one hundred and twenty
feet in dJepth. The above Lots adjoin;
and are now 'accupiedl; the first by TJhos.
McGee, the second by Jose'ph Felder, the
thaired by th'e Subscriber, and the fourth by
Lewis Johnson. Also, one Lot contain
ing 1,irty Acres, more or less, ab-out onie
mnite envt' of Sumnterville, knowni as the
Brick lard tot;- one other Lot,.about two
miles east of Sumter fille, contuining fifty
acres, mot e or l~eas, Terms niadhe known
on application to the subscriber in Sum.
terville. * W.,*S. ioy'r.
mtrnerville, S. C. Nov. 25, 1840. 4 t
A full assnrtment of Iron of every die
scription; ilolowv Ware dto., for sale leow
by MI. DRUJCKER & CO,
Ca mden. Nov. 0, 18410.
STOL..
FROM the IHouse of the Subscriber, on
the 30th of O)ctuler, a POCK-E 1' BO0OK,
I containing, in cash, Forty-six Dollars and
Eesil ty-one cents, and two Notes, as fi.
loew : oneo (or 8220. given by Irvin Rlogers,
as I'riuncipal and Richard Brown adSecu
rity,- dated February 19 1846) arndi on for
95, given to the subscriber b'y HecnrfPeo.
- bles-dteo not recollereted. Al perions
I are hereby cautioned 'against trading for
said notes.
OZIAS MA TIJIES.
Sumter District.- Nov. 3.1840n. 1 21
XT oi E l dPART BUT;N
By yO SN
bn hid Co ma n hi in
a'rdaei-r .ltaid.V8dito
WHER.AS, In pursuance of iie Act, o
the 4egislature ofthis .ate,. ilei iottik
fur the rdhiibers of' the i thiriy.ts1b6W
gross iaee bee n ondj mslon
era appoluted for that purposs.ac d.lt ap
pears thet d.ames A. Black is tun duly
elected for the first Cogiessii iItricif
comprising the '.i tricts of lirtantfgili
Union, York, alid jliekier: R.F. altiiopdin
for the second hang;esioqel DIdrict,
comprising thit ditricts O -Pickenm An.
.0
derson, Greenville, ind Uiurens: 'Joseph
A.,Woodward forths bId 'olgressional
District, comprising the Districts of?an
caster, Kershaw, 'Fulifleld, Richhindl anl
Sumter: A. D. Sims fr thelfourth CPn.
gressional -Districi, comprinag thehi-s
tricts of Chesterfield, Marlbdidah.A'ar.
lington, Marion, Hurry, Georgetovn, and
Williamsburgh; A. Burt for the fifth Con.
gredsiotfal Districticomprising tlieDistriei
of Abbeville, Ne wbtiry, 1El fefeli' fnd
Lexingto ; Isaac E. H olies 'or th1e su"il
Congressional Digtric, dihmprising tle
Iistrict of Charleston; and It. B* Rhett
for the detenth C.ongressional Distriet,
comprisidg the Districid of Origeburgh,
Blarnwell, Beauforti Coliton, dnd the Parn
ish of St. Johns' Colleton- Nowethereford
I, DAVID JOHNISON,, Governor and
Commander in Chief in and iver the State
aroresaid, do issue this. y proclamation,
notifying and declaring, 6ccording to the
provisions of the skid ~Act, that Jame0 A
Black, R. F. Simpson. Jos. A.AYoodwrd
A. D. Sims, A. Burt, Isaac E. Holmes and
R. B. Rhett, -had a majority of the votes
ir their respective Congressional Districts
add are therefore duly elected Rhpresen
ltives in the Congress of the. United
States..
Given under my hdnd, and tile Seg] of the
State, at Columbig, this sixteenth lay of
December, irt the year of our Lord, one
thoustid eight hundred and forty six,and
"iii the Seventy first year of-the ludepen.
.' dence df the United States of Anerica.
By the Goternor.
DAVID JOHNSON.
Roar. Q. PriCiCNEY, Sec. of State.
Dec.24 9 31
READ QUARTERS.
COLUMBIA, 18di Dec.,'1846.
GENFRAL ORDEn No I.
JOh N S. PRESroN, Willian(ibowndes,
Jas, S. Gibson, William Butlei 'Thbmp
son, Thomas. S. Giilisoin, Rithard .,
Wright, William H.: Harring toh, Thomas
Couller Meansi John Mtt, Ahston, and
Stenmare Butler Griffin; having been ap.
pointed Aids-de-Camp-to His -Ecellency
David Johnson, tith the tani of Lieuien
ant Colonel, will be obeged and respected
accordingly.
By order of the Commander in-Chief.
JAMES W. CANTEY.
A djutant and Inspector General.
Dec. 24 9
STOLEN,
Froni the subscriber, on the night of De
cember 19th, 1840, at Mr. Thos. Maples
a small sorrell HORS/E. Saddle, Bridle aind
Martingale. TIhe said Horse is about UI
or 13 hands high, six or sevcen years old,
has one hind lout white, and one hoof. oN
his fore fect w hit'; lhe is, also, round bodlied,
spate, and u ell made. A reward of TIen
Dollaurs will be given for tihe -de tection oN
tihe thei f.
Aniy information about this matter, ad
dressed to the undersigned at Friendlship,
P. 0., will be thark fully received..
-JA'MES f HIARVIN.
Dec. 23, 1840. 8 6t
- LAND FOR SALE.
The sublscriber havinig recently purcha
sed Land in time Fork of Black River, nbow
offers for sale lisa Tract of Land, lying 4
miles South of .$umterville, consisting of
12 or 1400 acres, more or less.
On the premises, is a comfortable' Dwell.
lng h OUSE, with all necessary outbuild
ings.
A first rate COTT'1ON SCitEW and Gin
(lOUSE.
For terms, apply to the subaeriber.
R. J'. WITH'ERISPOON.
Dec. 28-, 18'40. 8 .f
Smaoked Tonague.y fleef, &c.
39 Pdun Market Smoked ITongues, large
sise
t00 lbs. Smoked Beef
50 lbs. Boiogiia Sauusnge.
Pickled Beef ahid Pork
Kitts Salmon andu Mqckere'l &c. &c.
For sale by DlIKSON & LATT"1A.
Camaden, Nov. (6. 184(6.
New Figs, M~alaga Grapesi
-Pr'unses&c.
25 Drums Ne w Figs; frk-gs Maraga GTapeu
50 boxes new Prunes,- f.ney boxes
10 hoxes new Raisins; 10 half boxes'do do.
5 qr. boxes da- do I bbx Lermons.
I keg new Tamarind., which Wfil be re
tailed by Che pound.
DJICKSON & LATT A.
Camden, S. C. Nov. 28.
IBaost and Lard~.
PRI'ME N-orth Carolina Bacon and besi
Leaf Lard, for sale low by
M. DR UCKER &, CO.
,Camden Nov. 3, 1846.
n4U i" d Ch nu
es frM i l'lld4 ht rie y
iF ti - b A*. h: . &
le h1 4IW
si~ad' tijdu ow
for the aedor:iModrir
tos- the t h eiig Pub
Ile returns' hi. sncoser th ad th
li~blit at large fontjier gnro~ Uhe.
ral patronage, ani' b t n
1145i to tieir cnrfirt lb mer,it lak5 eist il
anice. -"
1119 estAblishmhnt is' coniinUN 11Atit -
led on the Ma1-itet, t ie Coire
louse, and ..will b fi ifbiteitd
meinbers of the it i Plantcrd lilnt
the Court flouse bat buyiisga.-'iistble
IWill bo carefully an ddigir.ly hitnli.isd
JOQl uNlC IN1, Jr.
Dec. 16 1846, tf
OF Ti*
T E S e ?T*22B~.*i
Uubna the above Title. Ig ib'propiacl sj
-pulilIiia sppr in the T.wn of SInter
ville. "The paper wiil he ssuel Aekly;
on the tnriirting of -every We'dny.
It is believed, tfiat f'umter Pistict af
fords as menny capabilities tor sustnilj ig a
*eeklv newspaper, as a Mdbdium of Adrer
tsemiein't, General Ietws and Busijyess, as
any of her sister Districts in the State; ond,
confiding in this bel'!, we invite, to our
colunins,. the attention of tifipv, both inl
this and the surrounding:Districts who
ma be desirous of advertisink ai! see fit
to o so. It is well kndwi, that the sup
port of a paper ih general, deppids not so
much on the magnitude of its subscriptio
iAt, is on he .advertising patronage which
it may riv4e' This is the case in cities.~
In a country Town, however, and District;
as this ii, we:-miust depelfd"on I lip ptron-'
age both o'r subscrfieri and idvertisers;
e hope,nhien, tiat our enterprise will not'
rail from want or encouragement.
A strict attention vill be paid to the Io
csi interests of the Town and District, and'
we shall endeavor to kebp up, if necessary,
the spirit and enthusiasm, which now ex-'
ists, in regard to the connexion of Stimtet
with Charleston and Wilmington, (N. C.Y
by Rail Roads
In Politics.Tns BANXnR Will bb strict!
ly Democratid,and will give a firm suppork
to th liNational Adthinistration, so far as
it conforms to the principles upon which
it secured the support of the Dmojatll
purty at the South.
Tido'ssigtant'e of d frien - ullf Mhdet
tent to the task, has been secured fo iU
editorial department.,' tle not deemed'
necessary to make an 'ptoition qr th1#
great variety of niatter that will be eg .'
taied in the pages of bur pqjer; aiffice it
say. that no pains will be spared' fd renldef
It an acceptable visiter in eve fai
the District. The undersignd tmutst
the-late failure in the wtterpt ti esta lf(. e
a paper in this. places wili'No' bey4mi
to operate unfavorably ufrvr hiss tiipris
The paper will be printed' o sag
royal siheetl with five columis to the pao -
at TwoDbllars and Fifty Cents, fpaid ik
adivance, Three, Dollars, at the expirstin'
of six months, or Three Doilsa's l
Cents, at thse end of the yeari'
WILLIAM J 'FRANCiUP
- - r ' itor'and Pub1 -.e
gards a ivertizing. &c. gee tYerms on ft:
page. Com'mnunications. o'n i tlhi e,.tc., "
.and subscriptions a~idac avertisemits, wilt
be receivell at this aoflict.
Subscriptions and .adtfertiseshbents are
solicited.
Mba uc ;,N.Eabroana' and N,2
Oleans Whlke .
4 4l~hiig. Old Kentucky R'ye~Wi -
30 dlo. OglNorth CaahsR je Whibk?
50 do. Ncew &rfennis Riectiined- Whiskf
50 861l2. Now 4bile-ans Mo'a'isi.
20 " North Carolina Fiomar, for aill by
* DICKSON &.LATT~lA.
.Carnden, S. C. N ov.6. 1846.
5addles, Biridies, &c.
A good assortment of 8addfesi, Bridles,
Ma rtingaiee,. Vagod- anid Riding AV hjps
for sale inw hv' M. DRIUCKER.&C
Camdlen, N'ov. 3;.84'
*Coingremuafnd Pavlion t
20 Dozen Conigres~s W ater, pint:s
30 " " quarts*
15 " Pavilinn plit"
i5 g"is ~ s
For saie by DIC1S N & LATTA.
Canden, Nov. 6, 18&
New fluckwheait Canal d
C'arolina Flour. A
25 bags PhiladelphIa .Buck wheat'
10 barrels extraltGhe Canal Flour
5 half do .dii do do do.
50 barrels'North Carolina f~lour
--- -ALI5o
I5 b'ox'es Englsh Dairy Cheese
i0 dW~ Gogten d~ o dn
* 0I~lib4 & L AT TA.
Ca~imden, . . v'.
Dacin Bacon !! flacon!III
200 choice Baltimore Hauns'
8000 lbs. Westergi Sides
B barrels Lard.
2 firkins'Goshcen Duttet .
25 Fulton Mairket aninked'tongdelr
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Irish Potatoes and OnIons. For sate b~
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Camden,iNov. 1.'