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Daniel Nelson and others, } 1 vs. v Bill for Partition. Jesse Deianey and others. ) TN pursuance of an order of Court made in the I 1./.ooo T nrill coll nn tho nremises, at JL "'ttUUYC waotf a win pv..^? ..?v r. the residence of John J. Nelson, on Saturday the 6th day of November next, Three Hundred and Seventy-eight Acresof Land, part of a tract which once belonged to the Estate of John Nelson deceased, situate in Kershaw District 011 the Western side of the Wateree River on Winns Branch, bounded by lands of Mr. Huckabee and by other portions of said John Nelson's tract. A plat of the parcel to be sold will be exhibited at the sale. i Terms of Sale?So much in cash as will be required to pay the costs of suit and expenses of j sale?for tne balance a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from the day of sale, ; payable annually, with each instalment. The purchaser to give bond with good personal secu- ; rity and a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for necessary papers. JAMES B. McCANTS, c. n. r. n. Commissioners Office, ) ] October 21st, 1851. { I Oct. 24. 84 ? 3 3tw J A Complete Stock of Groceries ' . - .. . ( ^ /""^AN be found at JMUUKK'c>, consisting m part ^ \j as follows? , St Croix, N. Orleans and Muscovado Sugars Rio, Cuba and Java Coffee New Orleans and West India Molasses No. 1,2 and 3 Mackarel, in kits and 1-2 bbls. 25 bbls. best Baltimore Flour 10000 lbs. best Bacon Sides 1 1000 lbs. first quality Sugar-cored Hams 1000 lbs do do Leaf Lard k 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese 200 sacks Salt ( 25 boxes \damantine Candles 12 do Tallow do 6 do Fearl Starch 10 <lo assorted Soaps Soda, Wine and Butter Crackers Hyson, Gunpowder and Green Teas, Wines and Liquors. Cigars and Tobacco of the first quality also 250 boxes Sardines 50 cans Salmon and Lobsters 100 half and whole boxes Raisins (new) Almonds, Currants and Prunes Candies and Kisses Maccaroni, Citron, Cloves Arc. ALS" Wool, Fur, and California Hats ('heap Calicoes, Homespuns and Yarns Bagging, Rope and Twine. With all other articles found in a Grocery Stoie, for sale at wholesale or retail for cash or bankable paper. W. C. MOORE, < Oct. 21. iS ffii of the lied Flag. TEAS?Black, Hyson and Gunpowder Teas. , For 6ale by S. E. CAPERS | Fresh Family Medicines, i TIIE subscriber having received hi* Kali and Winter < Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines &o I has on hand a fall and fresh supply of the following, viz : | Jayne's Expectorant; ;Jay?e's Alterative; ' Tarrant's Cordial Elixir of; *' ( 'armina ive ; Turkey Ithuharb, j " Tonic Vermifuge; Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient; ;LoudenV heninle Elixir; Rnwand's Tonic Mixture: j 4* Indian Kx|x-ctor'nt m Moffat's Phtcnix Biuers; ; " Comp. Alterative 1 7 tad way's Ready Reliel; ; " Carminative R.ilRoger'* Liverwort and Tar;! ram ; t . c .. x. . ,. T... I Ayer's ?-nerr>T rcrmrai i . ....... ........?0. . , Epping** Sar*n.[>arilla undjjayne'* Sanuiive IMI* ; Queen'* Delight: j " Fever and Ague Pills . Dr. Allen'* Compound ; [Moffitl'n I Jfe Guy sou's Yellow D?>ck andlLeidy'* Riood Sarvaparilla : ! " Feinalc monthly ' Wwtar'* Batavm; j Brandretli'* Davi*' Pain Killer; jl.ee'*antl Sinner's " Sand'* Sawaparilla; |Ura.y'? Ointment; f Me AllSier'* Ointment, IC'oJ Liver Oil, &c\, llarriwm'* do ? With almost every article usually kept in a Dm; .S'tnre. ; and tit w hich he invite* the attention of his friends and . customer* and the public generallv. Z. J. DitHAY. ! Oct. 21. 83 tf_ ' BEAD THIS! JUST Received a large and well aclected Stock, ' in part as follows : London Duffil Blankets, vatious weights and sizes, Colored Blankets very heavy, Wool Hals, ?also? Kerseys and Linseys, a heavy stock, Satinetts, Cassimeres, Ttveeds & Kentucky Jeans, I Red and white Flannels, Sup. Black Satin and oilier Vesting*, Gents Merino Undershirts and Drawer*. ? ALSO? Bales of J, f, 4-4, and 10-4 Shirtings & Sheetings. Hardware. Carpenter's Tools, Knives and Forks, Shovels and Spade#, Straight and Tw-sted Trace chains, j 1 Klwell's Hoes, No. I, 2, 3 and 4, Planter's Hoes, (Patent) No. 2 &. 3, Nails, assorted sizes, 20 doz. Collins Axes, Narrow and Wide Iron. Batfgiug;. Dundee and Gunny Bagging, 3-8 and 1-2 in Bale Rope, Twine, Groceries. Ilhds. Muscovado Sugar, do. St. Croix do. very choice, Bbls. Crashed do. Bags choice Rio Coffee, I do. Old Gov. Java do. Molasses. BOO sacks Salt, Rock Salt. ?ALSO? j ' Bbls. Sup. Northern and N. C. Flour, 1000 bushels Best White Corn. ? -AND? | Baskets Ileidseick and Versenez Champaigne, j Very snp. Old Port Wine, | j Bbls. Mong. and Old Rye Whiskey, do. N. O. Rectified do. do. Byass* London Porter, ?and? Choice Segars, of various brands. Call upon us before buying elsewhere, and we I will guarantee our prices and >erms will suit. II. LEVY & SON. 10*1 as uci> ii, it/li French Embroideries. !'i WILL positively be offered f >r less than cost, j1 viz : Emb'd. Capes and collars, u Chem'zetteF, u Oandkerchiet's, * Hemmed and Lace stitched do. By II. LEVY &. ft ON. | Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscribers are now opening their Fall and Winter supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, which on inspection, will be found extensive, . well selected and cheap. Oct9, 1951. 80 tf .McDOWALL ?fc COOPER. lfotlee. ALL persons aving demands against the Es. tate of J. C. Doby, dec'd will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make pavment to J. DUNLAP, Adtn'r. Jars JO. D 1/ THE Subscribers will sell the remainder of their Stock of Dry Goods, left over from last season, at extreme low prices, consisting in part of: Sup. and commun Clothe, Cassimer, Saltinetts, and Kentucky Jeans, White and Red Flannels, liembazine, Merino, and Alpacca, White and colored cotton Cambric, Swiss, Book and mull Muslins, Muslin Edgings and Insertinge, Fur, Dim'ty, fur Fringes, Rugs and Carpeting, Ladies black silk llose, Ladies bl'k and lead col'd cotton Hose, White and colored half Hose, Gentlemen and Ladies silk Gloves, ? uilii'le A- mil'd kid ' M bl'k and col'd Cravats. II. LEVY &, SON. Oct. 17, 1831. 83 ljU _ iVEW SCHOOL BOOKS. rllE subscriber has lately added largely tn his full and complete stock of all the standard nnd popular School Books reotiired, from the Alphabet to a full course of English and ' lassical Education ; a great variety of each lass, and which he offets at low prices for cash or to punctual customers. Grammars.?Smith's; Green's First Lessons; Bullion's and Krown's English Grammars. Spellers.?Elementary, Southern, Pictorial, Carpenter'*, N* Y. and American. Geographies.?Smith's Primary and Quarto; Child's, Parley's. Common School Geo.; Mitchell's Primary; Intermedial?, School and Ancient Geo, and Atlas; Key to do for teachers* Arithmetics.?Davie*' Primary, School and University Arithmetic?Emerson's N. A. Arith. Nos, 1,2 and 3. Smith's; Pike's; Sniiley's and Colburns Intellectual Arith. Readers.?Southern No. 1, 2and 3; Swan's Primarv School Headers, No. I, 2 and 3: Swan's Grammar School Reader. Gregg and Elliott's No. 1, 2 and 3. N. Y. > 1 and 2; Cobb's Juveniles No. 1 and 2; Rhetorical, National; Lovcl's U.S. Speak ;r and Rhetorical Dialogues. Composition, Ac.?Parkers Exercises and Aids to Composition ; Frost's Exercises; Kirkhatns Eulocution ; Kaitne's Elements. Dictionaries.?Walker's, Webster's, Reid's, Ac. Histories.? Humes England ; Robertson's Charles V. with Questions fur Schools; School Histories of France, England, Rome, Greece und the Cnited States of America; Rohbin's Outlines ol History; Parley's Common School Hist.; Pictorial Hist. U. S.; Bigiatid's Natural History, Ac. .Natural Philosophy, Ac.?Parker's Elementary,-Swift's, part 1 and 2 ; Draper's, Gray's. Chemistry and Electricity ; Comstock's Philosophy and Che nistrv ; Johnson's and Turner's Elements of Chemistry; Jones and Silltmatis Chemistry. Botany.?Mrs. Lincoln's; Gray's Text Book' Mathematics,? Davie's Course, Algebra, Elementary and Practical Geometry; Burdon and Lcgendre ; Surveying by Davies and Flint. Keys to Algebra and Arithmetics. A. YOIT.NG. CLASSICAL SCHOOL IIOOKS. ANTHON'S Horace, Vtrgii, Casar. Salust, Cicero. Homer, Xenophon, Latin Lessons, and Greek Prose Composition, Greek Reader, Ancient and hidaeval Geography. Latin Dictionary and Classical do. Andrew's and Stoddard's Latin Grammar, " Latin Lessons. Exercises and Reader, " C?e-ar and A'alusl, Arnold's Latin Reader, Bullion's 1-atin and Greek Grammars and Readers, Hooper's Virgil; Horace and Virgil Delphini, Jacob's Latin and Greek euders, Latin Grainmars and Latin Tutor; .Mair's Syntax, Dwen's Cvropmdia. Putzand Arnold's AncientGoography and History, Bojesan's Grecian Antiqni'ies, Leveret t's, Andrew's and Ainsworth's Lathi Dictionaries Hutler's Ancient Geography and Atlas. Jllendorfl"* French .Melliuu ; Manesca'* n. jerman, Spanish, and Italian Grammars, Kxercjsc* and Dictionaries, French Phrasor, Oialoeue*. Novel*.&e. ileddotvV and SurenneV French Dictionaries, lemming's aiid Tihhrut'* French and Classical do. Hagnall's Historical and Miscellaneous Questions. A. YOUNG. ITJatchrs and Jewelry of the latest and mo*l fn<hVV ionab'c pattern*. Fancy Goods, Album* and .Initial*. ju-l received. * A. YOlIXtl. CORN. (AAA IlUsSIIRLS white Broad CORN, for LUUU sale by J!. LEVY & SON. Oct. 17 S'i lOt Notice. r|"MIE public arc hereby cautioned against traJL ding; for a Note,given by tne to David Elkin, igent lor George M. Miller, dated 7th June, 1R51, and payable on the 1st day of January 1852. The consideration for which said Note was given having tailed. E. l'ARKER. Camden, Oct. 18. 83 4t South Carolinian copy -1 times and send hill to this office. Shawls and Mantillas* 1 FEW very rich Embroidered wnue crape il Shawls. Also colored Einb'd. and black Uaslimcre do., colored and black Mantillas in plain watered Silks, just received at oci.auaai. aa tf mathesqn*s. Just Received, 1 A 11, de 12-4 M rseilles Quilts, 1U9 10, 11, & 12-4 Lancaster do. Alexander's While Kid Cloves, White jWoreen for Ladies' skirts, French Embroideries for Flouncing, Clear Lawn and Linen cambric Handkerchiefs, Colored Flannels for Ladies' sacks, Very rich Dress silks, White crape shawls, Household Linens, Banisbv Diaper, &c. ' E. W. BONNEY. Negro Shoes. A Large supply of Negro Shoes ju?-t opened and lor sale low, by F. W. BONNBV. ROCLING Chairs, also ail assortment ??f Setting Chairs, for sale by E. W. BONNEY. ORRIS' Extra Quality Corn, Starch for Puddings, Blanc, Manoe, &c. While Ginger, Goshen and English Cheese, Old Port Wine, Cooking Wine, dec., for sale by E. W. BONNEV. Corn! Corn!! *-,nT?iP uri.:.- o, r... ...ink,, 1JW.XM Lj IIIIC V. HI II, IVI O.ne uy Oct. *21,1851. 63 tf W.ANDERSON. Negro Goods. I LL WOOL Cordora Plains, Kerseys, Linscys, il SSaitinets, Jeans, &c., for sale by Oct.21, 1851. 83, tf W. ANDERSON W^ILL be opened to-morrow a new supply of Fashionable Dress Goods at <?ct. 22,1951. K) tf MATH ESPN'S. ~(\ BHLS sup. fine Virginia Flour, !)U fiO Boxes English Dairy Clu rse. just received, and Tor sale by JOHN W. BUADDEY. FRESH Gnslien Butter, do Virginia and Mountain Butter, For sale by ROB'T LATTA. Oct. 21,1851, 83 tf notjcet" A LL persona having ?ieinainla against the Lorn, il inisaionerB of Public building* for KerBliaw District, will hand them in to the Treasurer, on or before 1st day of November. ;?< D. L. DESAUSSURE. Treas Commissioner Pub. Build. oct21 83 tf SUPERIOR Hyson, Imperial &, Black Teas fresh and good, for sale by L\ DONNLY Negro Cloth, Blanket*, feeHEAVV all wool English Plain*, Genuine Georgia " Heavy Twilled Cotton Warp " Gala Plaid Linseys, Marlboro' Stripes, etc. j Gray and White. Duffle Blankets, I Bath and French Bed Blankets, Crib and Cradle " Received and for sal.' by Oct. 9.1351. 80 tf McDQWALL &. COOPER. NEGRO GOODS' I call the particular attention of Planters to this part of my slock. Having purchased an un. usual large supply of "All Wool Plains," Plain aud Twilled Kerseys, White and Colored Negro Blankets, I am enabled to offer them at greatly reduced prices. C. MATHESON. Oct. 10, 1831. 12t 60 WEST India Molasses, New Orleans do. For sale by Oct. 10, 8" if R. W. ABBOTT. HVSOX, Gunpowder, and Black Teas, Currants, etc. For sale bv Oct. 10. HO tf It. W. ABBOTT. lieauy-jiauv t/iuiiiiuif. MDRUCKER &. CO. have received a large assortment ol* Fall and Winter Clothing; ! Ready-Made Shirts, Boots and Shoes, Hats and j Caps of every description; and invite their friends to call and examine their stock, being certain that the selection of Goods, as tvell as the r prices cannot tail to give general satisfaction. Southern Manufactured Shoes, 1"MI E subscribers arc extensively engaged in the manufacture of Flantntion and House Servants SI oes, Together with various descriptions of Leather, Tor Shoes and Plantation U.?e, and can compete wiih Northern Manufacturers, both as to price and quality, and we do not hesitate to say that tve can give a Better Article, for the same money than can lie bought of Northern manufacture. We therefore invite all those who would give preference to Home Industry. to give us a trial. I IV , l.n fi< nlcn mnli> tensive mlililinnc In <inr slock of line Boob and Sliocs ! embracing every variety. together v\ itli Travelling i Trunk*, l'ar|h.t Bags, Valices. Men's and Boy's Cups, I &c. &.c. All of which we offer at prices which cannot , fail to please. I Purchasers are respectfully invited to eiamine our stock ! ALU EN ff MURRAY. < amden. Oct. 3.1851. 78 if ! REMOVAL. THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the pnblic generally, that lie has KLMO\ E!) to the Store formerly occupied by Thomas Bonricl <fc Co.. one door below Zi-nip's Drug Store, where lie will continue to keep a large and choice assortment of Fresh and Desirable Goods, of all qualities and descriptions, suitable to the trade of this market, consisting of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Glass-AYarc and Crockery, Ilats, Caps, Clothing, A c. Which he offers on reasonable terms, and to which he in! vires the. attention of the public Septal. S. D. HALI.FOUD. I JKrTlie Darlington Flag will p'ea*e copy until forbid. New Fall and Winter Goods, TII12 subscribers are now receiving and opening their usual supply of Dry Goods, Hardware | and Groceries-, the prices of which will he very i much reduced, and invite their friends and the | public to examine their stock. M. DRUCKER <k CO. i Oct. 7. lYotice, ALL persons indebted by Note or Account to ! the lat?* l'lanti'i's Until, while thr property ol' J Wyatt Patterson, and while under I he control of i Mr. Robert Latta a id .Mr. James J. Dunlap re! sppctively. are requested to come forward and settle. All the note* and accounts of the above ! Hotel have been placed in my hands f>r collec1 tioti and prompt payment is expected. C. fc?. WENT, Attorney. Oct. -JJ. S3 ht White Flannel at 121-2 Cents, I A FEW Pieces of While Flannel, nt the above low | fx. prices. Also, a full assortment of j White runt ltcd Flannels, I of varioii* qualities, equally low, forsalo by | Oct. 3, 1851, 78 if W. ANDERSON. j Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, and Lard. A Splendid Lot of New Orleans, Muscovado, and St. Croix Sugars, Rio, Cuba, and Java Coffee, 1st quality Paeon Sides, 1st do. Leaf Lard, X, 0. and Muscovado Molasses. Just received at MOORE'S, Camden, Oct. 3,1831 Sign of the Fuc. Parisian JNoveltics. I have opened quite an attractive assortment of French EmbroiJeties, containing rich worked muslin Collars, muslin Sleeves and Cuffs of the newe t stylos, Ladies worked muslin Caps, Infant Caps and Frock Codies, Mourning Collars, Sleeves j and Cuffs, new and elegant patterns. Also a J great variety of Lace and Muslin Canes, some of . them very handsome, Emb'd. Lawn Ilandk'fs and j worked muslin Edgings and Inserting*, j JAMES WILSON. 350 BONNETS. I have received the above number of Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets?comprising every kind of j Leghorn, Straw, Chip, Hungarian, Aiboni, Dunstable, Tuscan, &c., with fashionable Ribbons to I suit. A so Artificial Sprigs and Wreaths Bonnet j Tabs, Bonnet Liunings, white and c< lored Ruche, j black and white Blond Laces, Green and blue ; B rage, and blac.i Lace Veils. J. WILSO.\._ ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY. JUST opened, an unusually complete assortment of every size, color and quality of Ladies' Misses' and Children-' Hosiery in Cotton, j Silk, Merino, and Lainbo Wool. Also, Ladies' I and Childrens' Hoods, Infante Hats, Tippets and j j Polkas, Woolen Boots, at WILSON'S raimeuo t,a*n owre. wintershawlsTSOME of those beautiful U;iy State Shawlp, in ; Plain Black, black and white, and dark co- j lore. Scotch wool Shawls at all prices, at J. WILSON'S. dress goods PLAIN and priMed, French Cashmere* und Delaines, English Merinos, Bl'k und Col'd Alpaccasand Lusj tres, Cuburgs, Canton Cloths and Bombazines, Oatnele.nl Cashmeres, Fig'd Lustre*, Lyons' Cloths, Fig'd Pop ins, j Woolen de Chine, Dauia.sk Merinos, Camelcoti spun j Silks, and Fancy Worsteds. Dress goods of every kind, | including some beautiful Mouslinc ae Laines at 124, I(J, , and Is cents, at J- WILSON'S Cash Store. FLO L'lt and Lnrd. For sale by Oct. 10, 80 tf R- W. ABBOTT. CHOCOLATE, Superior Green and Black Tea. Oct. 10.80 tf For sale by R. W. ABBOTT. HFIDSEICM Chnmpaigne. Cliarnpuignc Cider, Clarot Wine, Porter and Ale, by R. W. ABBOTT. Oct. 6, 79 tf PORT WINE?A few dozen fiottles best quality Old Port Wine. Also?Porter and Ale. 'i. E. CAPERtJ. i NEW GOOES. Tilt! subscriber having now received a complete Stock of Fall tend Winter Goods, offers to liia friends end the public generally, a large and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Groceries?consisting in part,as follows: Drem Goods. French Morinoes and Cashmeres in col'd ar.d bl'lc, 6-4 r?Pd and bl'k Parametta Cloths, French and English Bl'k Bvimbazines. Plain and Printed M. de Lain* and Cashmeres, j Plain and Fig'd Alpaccns, ; French and Union Gih0'L.i..;, Eng. &l Fr. i'rinted j i Calicoes.} Silks. ! Plain Black t iro I)c Rhine?, all i. id?h>-, I Black Gro De A fries, I lit. r* l IJ?.. ...1 rl ?..A i ! 1'iaiJI AH\'% auv, <iiiu V iivuv ut>not in t ! great variety, j A few light colored Silks for EveningI)re?ges, j Marcelaitie Silks for Linings **a 11 widths." Embroideries. : ling. and Valencia Thread Laces and Edgings, ' Bl'k silk I,aces, Plain and Fig'd Bobiiiets m white | and black, Embroidered muslin and Lace Collars with cufFb j to match, Embroidered muslin &, Lace Sleeves, Chimczetts ; and Canes, ladies' plain, scollappcd, and embroidered Linen ! Cambric liank'fs in great variety, Mus'in ana L. C. Mourning Collars and Cufts. Hosiery, Gloves, dec. Ladies' and Childrens' cotton, tvurs'ed & merino llose white and col'd, all sizes and qualities, Stniin silk IFnci>. i Ladies' merino Vesta and Under Dresses, | An assortment of Ladies' and Gents siin and hid Gloves, j Indies' Riding Ruck and Cashmere Gloves, , Children*' \Vo< 1 Roots and Zephyr Hoods. &c. &lc. Ribboim and Drm Trimming Ac. i A large assortment of plain and colored Sarsnct | Ribbons, | Mourning Gause and Donnet Ribbons, Belt and Neck Ribbons of the latest styles, A few very Rich wide sash Ribbons. Also an assortment ol Ribbon &. Braid Trimmings, Velvet Trimmings in great variety. j l>osnestics. 10 and 12-4 super. Irish Linen Sheetings, : 6, 6, 10 and 12-1 Cotton do. in Bro. and ' J Ideached, ' Pillow Linens, super. Irish Fronting Linens and Long Lawns, i Scotch and Bird Eyo Diapers, lluckahcck ct other j Toweling*, 8-4 Table Damask, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Cotton and worsted Table Covers, super. Bath and ! i Whitney Bed Blankets, . Also a large stock of Bleached and Bro. Ilomc| spnnf. And oilier domestic goods which will be Bold at greatly reduced prices. Gentlemen*' Department* Plain Black at.d Fancy Cassimeres "of the latest styles," Tweeds, SatineMs, aud Kentucky Jeans, Super, col'd and black French Broad Cloths, A choice lot of Ca?kmerc, Valencia, silk and satin Vesting*. ?al*o : ? A large stock of Ready Made Clothing?cmlrac; ing the latest styles of Dress end Tiock Coats, Pants and Vests. , * Nill* anit Ro:ivr?r Hat* uf the latest i j ,1 ? I I styles, Gent* and Youths cloth Caps, all sizes, An extensive assortment Gents Merino under j i Vests and Drawers, j Shaker Keitt, and Shaker Flannel do. All of i ' which will be sold at as low prices as in any j other House in t .is place, j The Hardware and Grocery Department will i j he found complete in all their branches, j 1 also continue to purchase Cotton, Corn, and j : other country produce, for which the highest inar- j i ket price will he given. C. M.\TI.r?SONT. | Oct. m, it'll iat ?u j SHAW"? AUSTIiV. ARE now receiving and opening their Fall supplies of Fo,eigu and Domestic Groceries, which they oflrr at wholesale and retail, consisting ill part of the following articles: Sugars. .Guava do. Loaf, Crashed. <?. Powdered,'Gooseberry, Strawberry, and Clarified No. 1, and 2, j Blackberry Jain. Porto Ki?-o, Extinct.s. ! .Muscovado. :.CIov?*s. Lemon, Nutmeg and i | New OrlcaiiH. , Vanilla. Cofl'ec. j Hermetically Sealed Java. Articles. ! Laguira, ^ Salmon in 1 and 21b cans, j ; Rio and Cuba. .Sardines in oil in whole, half j Tea*. < and quarter boxes. ' Clioieo of ull kinds. L/ibstcrs in I and 2 lb. cans, j Molasses. Roast Beef, Anchovies ! .Muscovado and Porto Rico.jOysters, Fresh Cove Bait, j j N. Orleans and W. Indies. < Cordials. Candles jCumroa, Marischiuc Wax. white and colored Annisetie. Noyau | Adamantine i0l??cr Bran,d>! Sperin and Stearin l ish. fro it. < Salmon, . Fir.. ..iut ttniBios ^Sinoked Herring, Almonds, Bordeaux L Ivica Currants and Citron, ; fwJCod hSb. English Wnlnuts, u V Rnd,? Filberts and Brazil Nuts, i W,h. 'lu 'q"' bbk Fig Paste, "a new article "> 11,(1 111 Vnirc PrOVlMOU*. Allspice, N^tmcgV Cloves,'^,Ian'31,1,1 Cinnamon, Ginger Ac Pepper,U j! . ' ?. n ]n f London and French Mualird, 5^f ^ nCef'1 r-nrri.. I'liiv.ii.r Bacon Sides and shoulders, Currte 1 oudcr. Goshen, English and Pine Pickles. { Apple Cheese. English and Hottest,c of all: mnw an(J Ljquors> V (Brandy, Hennessey Exr. fine Ketchups and Sauces. . j?. otard, Dupryand Co. Walnut, .Mushroom,Tomato,j do. Pallevoisin's R c a d i n g Sauce, fWliiskev, Scotch and Irish H!irvy do. i j,,. Bourbon, Mnnonga'la John Bull do. j ,]0t Fuilk'R 0]lj n>.(; Warwickshire do. , wines, South side Madeira ! Worcestershire do. < j0. Duff Gordon Sherry j Paoli Vinegar > Fort on draught | Essence ol Anchovies, j j0i do. for .Med. purposes, ! Anchovy Paste, ; j,,. sparkling Hock I Polled Bloaters. j j0. 'iV.nerifte, and S. M. Preserve*. iKirshwasser, A bsv n t li o, I Citron. Oranges. I.tines, ( Punch Essence. Pine Apple and Ginger. jlfoidsrirk, Express, Cardinal Brandy Fruits. ! and Victoria Champagnes, j Peaches Cherries, jAle and Porter. Limes and Pine Apple. > Choice Segars and Toliac- ' Jellies and Jants. <co of all kinds, all of which Red & Black Currant Jelly, will be sold low for cash. Oct. 10, 18*1. " 80 tf Leather Bands 1^011 Gins, .Mills, &C., made by __ O' t- 10. 80 tf K- J- McGREIGHT. j Domestics. BROWN and bleached Shirting", all xvidtlui ?J- qualitioa I Superior undressed family Linens; pil|ow Linen 13-4 to 13-4 brown and bleached Allendale Sheetings I 12*4 I.innn Sheetiocs Red, White, yellow and Green Flannels Limeys, Marlborough Stripes and Denims Superior Bed Blankets, 11-4 to 13-4 dec. tie. The above will bo sold low, at Sept. 33, A.JjL ff R. KENNEDY'S. . IflATHESON, BANK AGENT. ? AT UIS CLP STAND ottccjtd Da^I353 . ' 1 " NIL* Savon Parislens. A beautiful Emolient Toilet Soap, frotiitte celebfttid Perfumery Establishment of Mangonet & (Toadray i Old Broith Windsor Soap; Hauel'e Persian rowdier t Chi^Jhan 7I,iljr W&ito and Eau Lustra! { Weafcta/s Cachoa Aromatize; Rose and Charcoal Ttmh P&te } Pl&h Sal Id and Toilet Powder, <kc. <f*c., just received at ; . , 1 ' TLJ.tUU Absent. 0. . FILL tOODS. AM 4: It. KENNEi'Y are now receiving tlieir oroal Mipply of DRY-(?OODS. HARDWARE and GROCLIMES. which they will sell on lie mo*t resaonahb* trrifrf. ami :o which they reupcotfully invite the attention of their frimja und tlic public generally. Sept. 23. 75 If amerjoau pbijbts. ~ Ihitvc notr on hand a wock of tutr coloied t'alimre, that lbr variety, beamy, and^ cheapt*st*t Will beaf comparison wmi any ?iuon in iuc ouuiucm nmnni. early inspection ia requested, ax iboae large pile*of bcontiful pattern* are getting "email by degrees (fid besotk fully less." Some fart colors ?l Gi cent*. JAMES WH-SOX Ladies"' Uress Goods. TjMGURED Cliatneleon and black Silica " Kich printed and plain Delaines Mantillas, Logq Cajtes, Collars, llk'kf*. Glove* and l/o' sierie?,of everv dccription. Jtwl received and for rale ac A. M. * R. KF.NNDEV'S. CARPETING, Printed Drugget*, Rug* and Baze, at A. ,M. & R. KENNEDY'S My Advertisement IN addressing the public this Fall, 1 would return my best thanke for the very liberal patronage extended to me, and beg to assure ray numerous and increasing patrons that every effort will be used, to merit and retain their favor. In order to meet the large demands, I have it> creased my stock of Plaiu and Fancy Dry Good* to mi extent, that only largo and continued de" .. . i ? .1 1 _ i I inarm* wouiu wmraiji. j aiu uji^uurc unauicu ! to ofibr Urcat Inducements to purchaser* of Dry Good* to which my altcu? j lion this Fall, lias been exclusively devoted. The Good* must be paid tor, and to enable me to do ho, 1 must have the cash, being able and wil. liii? to sell them at Charleston cash prices. Every piece of Goods in Stock has received rnv closest attention, and am willing to stake toy rej putution 011 any and every article recommended. It cannot be exported that I should enumerate every article of my recent purchases. A few of them will be found "like orient pearls at random strung," in the adjoining columns of the "Journal" to which \ our attention is respectfully invited. JAMES WILSON, Camden, Oct. 8. Palmetto Cash Store. LAND FOR SALE. In Equity?Lancaster District, E.\ Parte: William Williams -Petition for sale of Land and so forth. BY virion of ths Decree of the Court of Equity in above case, I will sell at Lancaster court house on the first Monday, the 3d of November 1851, the Tract of Land whereon Mrs. Susan Cas* ton lately resided, containing 160 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of George Cautbeo, Simon Beckham, and Douglass tract. This is regarded as one of the best stands tor public business in we District, having the advantage of several public roads meeting near it, besides, the land is productive. There is a good Dwelling House upon the same. Teims.?A credit of one and two years, with I interest from the day of sale, payable anuually, | bond and good security, and a mortgage?except ! so much cash as will pay costs. J. H. W1THERSPOON, c. c. l. t*. Octoder 7, 1851. $315 ta ~LA\DS FOR SALE. In Eqnity?Lancaster District. John D. McCardell et. al. vs. James K. Douglas, rt. al.?Partition. UNDER the decree of ti?e Court of Equity iu above case, I will sell at Lancaster court house, on the 1st Monday, the 3d November 1851, the following tracts of I<and belonging to Estate of Capt. James Douglass. One tract containing 330 Acres on both sides of the River Road to Camden, bounded by land of George Cauthen, William I uncan, Croxton's, Simon Beckham, and tire Gaston Ti act. This is all woodland and real cotton land. Also?One Tract containing 17 Acres, bounded by I/inds of J. L. Caskev, J. K. Douglass, and Andrew Mcllwain. Also, one Tract conl titling 30 Acres, bounded by lands of Rotate of Geo. Perry, Ja?. 8. Thompson and Mr. Johnson. Terms?A credit of 1 and 2 years, (except so much cash as will pay costs) purchasers giving Bond with good Security, with interest from day of sale and a mortgage. JAMES II. YVITHERSPOON, c. r.. l. d. Oct. 7, iar)l $3 75 ts. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. In Equity?Lancaster District, Cyrus A. Allen and wife vs. James M. Richardson, et a). TTNDER the decree of the Court of Equity iff U above case, I will sell at Lancaster court house on tiie 1st Monday, the 3d of November, 1851, that valuable and desirable House sad Lot of Land, in the Village of Lancaster, fronting "Mayer's Hotel," situate on the corner of Broad and Gay streets, bounded North by the lot of J. A. HasHcltine, East by Broad street, South by Gay street, and West by Catawba street. Upon the same is a comfortable dwelling House; the Lot in every respect is a very desirable one for any kind of business. Terms?A credit of 1*2 months, (except as much cash as will pay costs.) purchasers giving Bond and good eecueity with Interest and a mortgage. J. H. WITHKRSISpON, c.e. t d. Oct. 7,1851. 83 75 ts Ml ICE. JM. HUNTER continues to keep a Public House at his old stand, near the Post Office, He also acts as general Agent, and having two Wagons, will haul Goods to any part of the cqudtry. arndenS. C\, Oct. 8th, 1851. 80 tf "PAVILION"HOTEL; /dv ti t dtttftpdripl tk \ ID I n, Li, DU lXDDriDDD.; Corner of Meeting and Haslll Streets and in the immediate vicinity of hayne and King Streets, Charlepton, S. C. ROBERT LATTA'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. C. J. W. BRADUBT, Dry-Goods, Groceries and Hardware Purchaser of Cotton and other Produce. CAMDEN, S. C.