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<4 A M I) JOURNAL?Extra. ^ 13ccojn>JCr 28, 1842. Ordinary's Sale. Swill offer lor sale on the fust Monday in Jannar next, before Kershaw Court House, within th usual hours of sale, IdO acres of land more or lew as the Derelict property of Noel Kirklov, dee'd j ying and being on both sides of Lynch's Creel oounded on tlie north and north-west, bv Rob Kirklcy's and John Trucsdale's land, west and sout by Libau F.ngason and Daniel Gaskin's lands, an on the east by James B.iskin, Scnr's. land. Terms of sale?as mucb cash as will pay nil cos blanae 0:1 a credit until the first of June, the pu chiser to give Baud and approved Security?amorl gage of the premises if necessary, and pay for a neceesary papers. The widow's thirds only oxeep cd. Ordinary's Office, Nor. 23th. JAMES W. B A SKIN, O. K. DTSTor. 30. South Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. TO all and singular the kindred and creditors i Richard Hunt; late of Kershaw District di ceased. Y >u and each ol you. a-c hereby cited and a' n onished. to be and appear in and before the C?>ui of Ordinary of tnc said District, to be holden i Camden on Friday the 30th of December irsl. t show imiij^i' if i .l- i 1 * 11 A -i istraiion oTilie Goods nn.l Chattels ol' tne said il( ceased, slionltl not be to Cordell Hunt, wli has npnlie I f >r the same. WlTMKSS J. W Baskin, Jndg' of t' Court oi Ordinary ??f said Distrit, at Camden tli 7th day of Dec- 131-2 J. W. BASKIN, 0. K. D. Mortgage Sale. T WILL soil before tbo Court House door in Can d n, on the first Monday in January next, or Sorrc! Horse, to foreclose a mortgage -executed I Jolin Me Kinney to Jes.-c Collins. Also?on Tuc day at the Defendants residence, 51) bushels Cor 5U0 !bs. Fodder, ttvo sows and pigs, three head i Cuttle plunlution utensils, fee J. BASKIN, Agent. rMortga?e Sale. I WILL sell eleven Likely Negroes before tl Court House door iu Camden, on the fir monday in January next, to foreclose a inor'irari executed by Sarah J. Kentlrick, to Burwcll Bo; kin Guardian. Terms cash, purchaser to p<] for all necessary papers. T Tt ASK IN. A,rent. Executor's Notice. IT.T, rersons having1 demands against the ci tateo1' J. T. Tilmnn Hec'il. are requested ' pre-cut them duly attested, and those indebte are required to make immediate aavniont. Nov. 4. K. L. FItAKKR, Ex'r. Musical Instruction. MRS. ALDKX continues to give lessons c the Piano Porte and singing; terms t\vel\ do!!;trs per quarter. Dev. 7. Sheriff Sales. T>Y virtue of sundry Executions to me dirrctc i* I will at II on the first Mnndai* and Tiinsdriv January next, within the legal hours ot' sale l! following property. lOb'O iicros.if L-mn, niu.o? Jess, on Lattfe I.ynfcti Creek, bou.uk-!! north by .Mrs. Blair's land, soul and west by J. W. Can ley's land, cast by the lanr of John Webb and others. Also, five negroes. Levied upon and to bo sol as the property of Pcier MoCaskill, at the scparal suits of of Kathcrine McKinnon, Jane Josscy, an T. J. Wethers vs. Peter McCaskill J. BASKIN, S. K. .D December 14, 1842. Stop tlic Thief. STOLEN from the subscriber on the night i the 30th ult. a single case, spring cap GOL WATCH, numbered in the case 825 the glass fixe in wit'1 points, on account of the lii/cr being iliii I have good and sufficient reasons for bclievin lint said watch was stolen by John I). Munroe, Brick-layer by trade, who lias been working for soir time in t'.c neighborhood of Camden and in Sumti Dist. I j is ai-oji 25 years old, 5 feet G inches liigi will v.-cigh 13. or 111), u rod lace lilack hair anil in an impediment in his speech, and savs ho is a n: tive of New Yoik. I will g.vo a lihor.l rcwnd f the recovery of the watch and the detection of ll thief, Willi proof to convict him. JAMES V1CKERS. Doc. 3, 1842. South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. IN TIIE COUR T OU ORDINARY. John Dennis and wife Rirbira Applicnils, vi Mary C trues, widow, Win Manly and wife II irric D avid Manly and wife Mary, and others?sale c division, Real Estate of Rev. Jacob Curnes, deed. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Win Maul and Wi'e II mrinh, D.ivid Manly and wife Mar .-, Join Jacob, and Martha Jane Vaughan and the othc chi'dren, (if any) of Catherine Vaughan, deed Samuel Carnes, Kli Curnes, and Elizabeth Marrior and Nathaniel Xlmnwlirwu nnl the other cl.iUl'u n Sarah Iluinphries deed, (if any,") defendants in tli above ease, reside without the limits of the Stale Tt i- n?1nro.1 ll. I ll.. enl.1 .UI.J....I. .... object to the sate or division of the Real Instate o Rev-. Jacob Carries deed., on or before the 8th da; of March next, or their consent to the same will bi entered of Record. JA5>. II. WITIIERSrOON, G. L. D. Nov. 28. IVs, fee, ?7. Notice. THE Notes and Accounts of Messrs. Alden & Austin, having been transferred to J. D. Mur ray. All persons indebted to that concern or J. D Murray, are respectfully requested to make pay meat. J. D. MURRAY. Nov. 23. ' "4 - South Carolina. LANCASTER DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. James II, Morrison and wife, Annabel!* Morrison, Applicants, vs..Aaron Houston, James Osborne and ^ wife Marj- Osborne, Tobias Wolf and wife Clurrissa e Wolf, Mary Dunn. Margaret Dnnn, Defendants? ? Division of the. Ileal Estate of David Houston, dee'd. li appearing to my satisfaction, tliul all the above , defendants reside without tiie limits of this State: ^ It is therefore ordered that they appear and object to j( the division or sale of the Real Estate of David j Houston, dee'd. on or before tho 10th day of Februanoxt, or their consent to the sumo will be entered of .. record. r' J. II. VVITIIERSPOON, O. L D. Nov. 3, 1812. [pr's. fee, &G] United States District Court, HIS riHCT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the nf William S. Br/lser, Merchant of Sumter District, S. C., a Bunkrufi. PURSUANT to an Order of the District Court of the United Stales, for the District of South Carolina, notice is hereby given, that cause he shewn before the said Court, at the Federal Court 0f House in Charleston, on the eighteenth day of e- February next, at eleven o'clock, A. SI, why the said William S. Bellscr should not receive his Dis'* charge and Certificate, as a Bankrupt. [t II. Y GRAY, Clerk. o Charleston, 21st day of November. 1812. -inn, JU. ? i 0 United States District Court ,c DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, is In the Matter if Charles IF. Miller, if Sumterrillr S. C., a Bankrupt. HfjU RSU \ NT to an Order of the District Court ? B f'niin.l Q:ali>c Inr iki fVi*ilri#*t nf K.llllll Jg_ (II t li: O IIIIV.U W an o, P/I ?..? J, ? r?? i w, Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause be a. shewn before the said Court, ul the Federal Court ,c House in Charleston, on the fourth ctay of February next, at eleven o'cIock, A. M., why the said Charles \V Milier should not receive his Discharge and Certificate, as a Banitrityl. n, Charleston, 7lh day of November, 1842. jf II. V. GRAY, CIitk. United States District i:ourt DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Mailer of Benjamin F. Sadler, of Laru ic easier District S. G\, a Bankrupt. st PURSUANT to an order nl'Uic Distritt Court re JL ?1 tile United Slates, far I he District of South Carolina. IS"tnice is hereby given, that cause he ... shewn before the said Court, at the I*'? di-ral Court House in Charleston, ou the fourth day of February next, at eleven o'clock, A. Rl., why the said Benjamin F. Sadler sliou d not receive Ins discharge and certificate, as a Bankrupt. Charleston, 5th day of Nov., 1812 b- H. Y. (.RAY, Clerk. .0 ;d Doirablc LaiidniPhniiltSalc Uiili! tlic 1st Monday in Jan. next. I^IIH Suiiscriher offers at private sale, the valuu bio sctllcuicnt at Bradford Smixes, Sfmter )n District, laic llic residence of Mr. Henry ihit.on, q dee'd. fThc tract Cutit a ins about 1390 acres partly elc-jrcd, and under good tt'iice, villi a Dwelling house suilnble for u place of public entertainment, with all necessary out buildings. This pi.mc lies cqtii distant between Camden and m SutnUri ille, and is unsurpassed by any spot in So. ,e Carolina. The purity of the v ater and salubrity of the e^'ua.to iias for w^irs n^' i - *- tWit ls of persons in quest of health, and of a dcsirablo summer locution. As a place of public entertainment it has long t.ccn known and it ufibrds inducements, to the enterpri. 'd sing not often to be met with. The terms will lie tc liberal--say two and three years credit, with inter, est payable annually. Any further information will be given to any one wishing to purchase, by letter uddrcsstd to me at Sutnlcrville,. If not previously sold, it will be oflcrcfl at public outcry the 1st Monday in January next, at SuinterD ville. LEONARD WHITE, Eso'r. Nov. 30. J. F. SUTHBRLAN3>~ S CABINET-MAKER, IE/'ILL remove from his present stand on the first of January next, to the House of the lie v. Mr. Jenkins, one door below the corner of DcKnlb and ^ Broad streets, where lie will carry on his business in its various branches. He will keen constantly 011 [i* n hand, an assortment of * Handsome Fnrniture, Such as, Dressing and plain Bureaus, Sofas, Ottomans, Lounges, Book Cases, Looking Glasses, Bed. steads, Chairs, Venetian BJiiwk?, &c. uh ofsup-rior w"rli.nii"'<liIri-ttiI tin most fashionable stylo, at prices to suit the times. Thankful for past favors, ho solicits a continuance of public patronage. OTP Repairing done on short notice, on moderate ' terms. Nov. 1G.?tfo'J. ?r South Carolina. y SUMTER DISTRICT?in ordinary. I,- Summons in Partition- j r Charles McCoy, Applicant, vs. John McCoy tnd wife and others, Defendants, i, ~JT appearing to my satisfaction, that Tyre J. if .j*. McCoy and wile, and Wylie McCoy, dulctvl- J n ants in the above staled case, reside without tie , State of South Carolina aforesaid; It is therefore cJ d -red that they do appear and objec' to Ilie sale t,f < if t!i? real estate of Nelson McCoy, dco'd. on or bey fore the loth day of February next, or their cote sent to the same wil] be entered of re cord. W. LEWIS, O. D. Nov. 10, 18-lii. l'r's fee, ?5 50 Periodicals. St UBS R1BEIIS lo the Lady's Book, Southern I Literary Messenger, '.lie Magnolia or tlr; i New World, will please call and pay up their dues-, and renew their subscription. I'ersoiB ( wishing to subse-ibe fur either of '.he above works . or for llie Lady's Musi*. 1 Library, will find tliil to be a good opportunity, as new Volumes com. inence with the January number. }V. B." JOHNSTON, Agent. t . ; r % CrdkIcm Prices Cnrrent. Beef, : : : : lb. 2 9} ? Bacon, : : : lb. 6 9 T< Beeswax, : : : lb. 18 j} 20 Bale Hope, : : : lb. 10 12* I Bagging, : : : yard 20 22. Co; fee, : : : : lb. 11 15 Corn, : : r bushel 40 45 Coi/un, t: : : : lb. 4? 7 Fat! hers, : : : lb. 37^ Flour, : : : . larrW 4 50 |6 00 w Fodder, : : : cu7. 75100 er .rr.1 ?ML| A(\ tn Sugar, : : : lb. 8 12 bi Salt, : : : sack 2 00 2 25 0 Tobacco, : : : lb. 9 50 pi Teas, : : : bushel ;B Potatoes sweet, : : do. 50 , | Irish, : : bar'l. Rice, : : : bushel 3 00 3 25 d Powder, : : : keg 6 00 17 50 n & One Door South of I'. & F. Mntheson & Co. rjPIIE subscriber has just opened at the above I s'and a small, but well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware and Crockery? which he will dispose of as low as they can be bought in this market. IJc will sell for ('ASH only, or to those whose | accounts ar equivalent to cash. On these terms, will save Iroin go 10 per cd nr 1 lie hopes, by close attention to business, and by selling at small profits, that he will be enabled c to please those who may favor him with their ? custom. WM. U. J (J II.XS TON. 1. Hoc. 7. tf53. c LOW FOR CASE. TIIE subscriber has just received an addition to his former stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, <. which lie oilers at a small profit, for cash, and ^ to his punctual customers on his usual liberal t terms. * He has on hand 3,000 lbs new Rice, which lie 1 will soil at Charleston prices for cash. ALSO?A lot of Spanish Cigars at much low- 1 or prices than heretofore. ] W. J. GERALD. Dec. 7. CH32AP GOODS. ] THE subscriber being determined not to be I undersold by any stoke in the place, hav- j ing purchased his stock of ^Staple and Fancy , Goods in New York, with much care, offers them at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, Oil llis USUAL * TERMS. I J J is stock consists in part, of the following ar- 1 tides: 'j Colored and Muck rich figured Poult dc Soic Silks j lilac'. Satin stripe gro do Alrique Silks ]>!.i k gro do Itliine and gro do Swiss Silks Half "VI.*111 ning Lonisienne ("anew article) 1 S- prjiur Mniislin Delaines ] El, guiit Silk Foulards i 13!i?' k -ml embroidered silk Scarfs Mourdiu Delnincs of every discription nt20a37 cts Super block Alpaeka ("a new article) ( Ci:ena Uncut Velvet I'oints " 1 do do Shaded do " i E i gnnt Velvet Mantillas Hlit L Fillet Gluten mid Milts Ladies colored and black Kid Gloves, sup'r. quality S n.'iit'omoo's It.,skin. black and colored Gloves. Super F-'ijihih ? !"' blockings #S:jk Handkerchiefs. of eveiy description Velvet Neck Ribbons. Long white Kid Gloves llo?e Silk Handkerchiefs Uandso-i < rolen-d Bi lzarcens vrry low. Fou'anl and Mnuslin Delaine Shawls . Elegant work'd Chemiesetts do riiihroidpri d Collars J d.> worked Cuff's I Plain I Ioinsiiielicd and embroidered Cambric Hdkfs. j Laces of every description Ladies VV. 'st Gi'dles Sewing r-> k I'nnge, for dresses Superior French I riots Calio.es. o every quality Iri-h Linens and Lawns, Rarnsly Sheeting, Fnrnili.re and Can btic Dimity Furniture Fringe, Furniture Prints , Co.ion Can tries ai.d Jaconet Muslins Swiss and Rook Muslins ? Dainask Table Cloths and Napkins S While and colored Coticn Stockings j Ssnncr l*'nfrlirf! Loner (JlnLh Unbleached Homespuns, very cheap f Blmohcd do ji Cotton Oznalmrgs and Drillings Colored Homespuns and Checks <. Super Freiicli llpirbazeens very low. _ Black and colored Meiinoes and Circassians. ^ Woolens. d Super plain and wove Heaver Cloths t] Bxtra wool-dyed Black Cloth ^ Blue and brown do Suj> new style Fancy Castsiineres. assorted colors v Superfine Oashmereits o Kentucky Jeans nl every description c. Assorted colored Sattinelts and Cassimeres lpswick Drawers and Shirts Tweed Cassimrrc Splon tifi Vestings Bath Wool Bod Blankets Crade Blankets, Heavy Dufiil Blankets ftetfrn Lii sey3 nudt lotlis \\ liitt- nnJ Stiarle' Flannels, Giccn Bucking B;ue, Victoria Shawls. f Slioos. A comp ete assortment of Ladies Morocco and Kip- Slipp.-re; Gentlemen's Slmcs, assorted; Bov's and ? Mioses shoos, assorted quality; Missis Gaiter Boots sc iiats and Caps. ai A complete assortment ot Hats Fur Cap-, O.terl'aps, Wavy Cloth and Glazed Caps . Cloth Cups with Fur Trimming, soaUett Caps. ALSO?Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Fifties,Collins' Axes, J Iocs, Spades, Sliuvils, Manure Forks, Nails, Iron, Curry Combs. ALSO?A complete assortment of Saiidlekv. jvi Camilrn, Dee. 14. H. LBVY. tu to Negroes lor Sale on Credit. at i S Executor of the late Henry Brilton, dee'd, I i* will offer for sale at public outcry, on the first Monday in January next, at Sunitervilcl, nineteen Negroes. Among them is a Carpenter, the Imlanco arc mostly fmo field hands. ^ TERMS?a credit of one and two years sccur. 1 cd by Bond, personal socurity and mortgage; the c' interest to be paid annunlly. Purchasers to pay for Papers. ^ LEONARD WHITE, Excc'r. Nov. 30. - * |)xeentife Deparfmiiti Columbia. NUV. 29,1842. y his Excellency Joxjn P. Richardson, Esq., Go* :rnor and Commander-in-Chief, in and over th? tate of South Carolina. 17HEREAS, information has been received at tiiis Department that 011 or abont the 15th of > June lust, an assauit with on attempt to kill, wn? * ^ committed on the body of Emanuel Oxner, a citi- ,\ m of Newberry District, by three Ntgroea, two o? hom, Ben und Hf.nrt, the property of James Hunt', of Union District, have made their escape. Now, i the end that justice may be done and the offender* ought to legal trial, I do hereby offer a reward of ne Hundred and Fifty Dollars, for their apprchenon and delivery into any Jail in this State. Ben, tall and slenderly made, about six feet high, of a lack complexion, with large feet and ankles, and a awn cast look when spoken to. Henry, is rather loro stoutly made, has a squinting in one eye. and cncrully keeps it shut, is 5 feel 10 inches high and bout 23 years of age. liven under my hand and Seal of the State, at Columbia, this 25th day of November, eighteen hundred and forty-two, und the sixty-seventh year of American Independence. JOHN P. RICHARDSON. M. Laborde, Socretary of State. Dec. 7 6t 45. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TT ieceiv7r"g"iro"m irc x?orlT7^^arge and ~ well assorted stock of staple and fancy DRY 700DS, to which they would invite the attention f purchasers; particularly, as they can sell at very jw p.iccs. The following are a few of their arti? lea, viz: Super blue, black and fancy broad cloths " ? " cassimeros " Leaver cloth " merino cassimercs, assorted tattinclts, Kentucky Jeans Vhitney and London Duffil Blankets, U1 wool plains, kerseys JcKalb kerseys (an excellent article, of their own manufacture) ?lannols, of every quality, very low Hack Italian lustring " gro do Swiss " Orleans and Alapaca lustre " French Bombazine rancy French and English merino# 'lain and fancy mouslin delaines french and English prints Sarlclon ginghams, funcy and black Jalicocs, of every quality and price lob Roy and nctl shawls rish linens and lung lawns fable damask and napkins iird's eye and huckaback diaper# 12 1-4 Bumslcy sheeting 1'icking, checks, drilling 3rown and bleached domestics, chonp Ladies' silk am! fillet! gloves and milfa do black and colored kid do Senllcmen's beaver and hoskin glove# iVorked muslin capes Lace and muslin edging and inserting Liconct, camhric and checked muslin Swiss muslin and bishop lawn. A Itirpe asxor'imeiii of * Ready made Clothing. CONSISTING OP Black and fancy dress and frock Coat# ' " hunting . do leaver cloth frock and over coats flushing and pilot clotli do 'ants, Vests &c. &c. Also, a full supply of I ATS and CAPS, of various descriptions, Oct. 12, 1812. South Carolina. " LANCASTER DISTRICT. IX THE CO CRT OF ORDINARY. "VVm. N Stcwman and wife, Hannah Stcwman, Applicants, vs. Elizabeth Sharer, widow, James Af. shaver, Wm. A. Shaver, John M. Shaver, Philip shaver, Elliott Howell, and wife, Matilda, Gideon Sdwards and wifo Jane, James Denton and wife thoda. Sale or division of the Real Estate of Benmi in {Shaver, docd. It anncarinrr to rnv satisfaction that John M. ihavcr, Philip Shaver, Elliott HowcU and wife latilda, Gideon Edwards and wifo Jane, Dofenants in ilio above case, reside without the limits of lie Slate. It is therefore ordered, that the said ofendants do appear, arid object to the sale or diision of the real estate of Benjamin Shaver deed., n or before the 9i.li day of March, 1843, or their anscnt to the same will be entered of record. JAMES 11. W1THERSPOON, O. L. D. Nov. 28th. Pr's. fee, 87. 4,500 pair of NEGRO SHOES. AT NINETY-FIVE CENTS. rHE subscribers arc ready to furnish at the above price, a very superior Jot of NEGRO HOES, manufactured by themselves, the present ason, of the best oak-tanned Baltimore Sole Leather id extra nailed. Planters will find"it" to their interest te examine ese Shoes, as wo are confident they will be fouad Iter than those made from southern sole Leather ALSO. Receiving, our fall stock of Ladies, Gentlemen's, lisses, Boy's and children's Shoes, of every descrip. an, from Philadelphia and the celebrated manufac. ry of John White, which we are determine to sell a small advanco. JONES $ HUOHSON. Oct. 19. tf46 Negroes to Hire. WILL hire on Thursday the 29th inst. before the Court Mouse door in Camden, at 12 o'ock, Al., thirty prime NEGROES, for the enling year, consisting principally, of held hands, otes with good personal security, payable on, e first dav of Januarv, 1844, will be required. ' JOHN CANTEY, Dec. 14. ExT. H. T. Caotejr,