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V I ? w v ??>. * ? -* ? i , > *?r*>r > <?? - "*' ... ? VDTTTATF. tl. CAMDEN^ SOUTH-CAROLINA, DECEMBER 3, 185(X NUMBER 95. ? ? ? ? " " THE CAMDEN JOURNAL. PUBLISHED BY TIIO. J. WARREN & C. A. PRICE, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. ~ THE SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Is published at Three Dollars and Fifty Cento. if paid in advance, or Four Do!hire if payment is delayed for three months. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL Is published at Two Dollars and Fifty Outs, if paid in advance, or Three Dollars if payment is delayed for three months. Any person procuring five responsible subscribers shall be entitled to the sixth copy (of tl?e. edition subscribed for) train- t'nr ni?- year. ADVtvlTISh.MK \TS wfll lie inserted at the following rates: Fur one square (14 lines or less) in the semi-weekly, 'one doMur for th^ first, and twenty-five cents for each subsequent insertion. Ill tltc Weciuy, sevemy-nvv <rnu? Jt-I Hjunn- uic uin, tnnd thiriy-e?ven and a I ml I cent* for each subsequent insertion. Single insertion* one dollar per square. The nnmoer of insertion* desired, and the edition to be. published in, must be noted on the margin of all advert:cments. or they will be inserted semi-weekly until orired to be discontinued, ano charged Accordingly. Semi-monthly, monthly and quarterly advertisements charged the same as for a single inwriion. Liberal discounts allowed to those who advertise Ibr three, six, or twelve months. * 07-AI1 communications by mail must b?? post-paid ot ernre attention. The follow ing gentlemen are Agents for the Journal: Wj?. C. ('Aston. General Agent. Cot.. T. W. Huky, Jackson ham, Lancaster Diet. S. ILRoastt. Eq., Lancasterville, S.C. C. C. McCrum.mk.n, Carthage. N. U. W. C. Moore, Esq., Camden. S. C. And Postma-tersare requested to act as our Agent*. DRY GOODS THE rnhscrihers have received tlteir WINTER SUPPLY, consisting in part, of FANCY DRESSES?Brocaded Thibet Cloth, Brocaded Lahradore, for Evening Dre**e*. Cnchtnere Merino, and AJoonelin de Iain, plain and printed; black and fancy Silk*, Pari* and English Prints, French and Scotch tikurhatn*MOURNING DRESSES?Royal Tonr. Satin Royal Satin de Chene. gro. de Rliine, French Poplin'. Bomhazin Monsselin de Iain, Alpacca, Ginghams, French and Eng litdt Print*. TRIMMINGS?Of evert variety, to suit llie above. SUNDRIES?Black and fan-y Thehit, Cachmere and woolen Shawls, Worked Muslin and Lace Capes and Col. lars. Infant> worked Dresses and Bodies, Linen Cambric H'dk'fs., Muslin Trimmings, (a great variety,) Thread L?re, Cap Ribbons, Wove* and Mitts of all kinds. Hose, v (a large assortment.) long and short sleeve Merino vest*. Marseilles Bed and Crib Quilts. 'Table. Piano anJ Toilet Covers, 6-4and 16-4 DamaskTaible Covets, Damask and colored Itoylie*. Netted Tidies, 6-4 to RW Linen Sheeting, V-S to PiJJcw 6-44'ase Linen, 5-4 to 12-4 blenched and brown Cotton Sheeting, Furniture Chints nnd Dimity. r\- -j? r t I?In. O-.l.l ?/i]ruim i/mmv, rurniiuic mup, hmu? uiuihci rretu-ii Bed Blankets. 6-4 to 14-4 Floor Cloth. Scotch Cnrpetme. A large assortmentof blenched and brown Gondii. Cieck*. Ticking, Linseys. Ac. Ac. FLANN ELS?Iwnuire. Rodger*. Real Welsh. Saxony. ShakerV all wool and ailk warp, all wool and Uomet, White, Red and 1 elloW, vf even* description. For Men's Wear. Black. hrown, blue, green. olive and drab Cloth; fancy and blnck Cassinvre*. silk and Cachraero Votings, hulTitIn < loth, for shootine OlMa; Gloves, of every variety; Cravats; Pocket Handkerchief; Half Hose. Under sdiiria and Drawers; ready made Shirts and Collars; Suspendear Ham- Caps. A:c. &r. A largo assortment of Good* for Boy's and Servant's wear Georgia Plains, Cordova do. lilauket*, Ac. Ac. McDOWALI. Ac COOPER. Oct. 29. 85 tf In Equity' Kershaw District Thomas Starke, et al. ) ' n:tt r... VP r xjiii iui a nriihivih C. J, Shannon j IN pursuance of the older* of the court in this case, made at June Term, 1^50, I will offe at public sale before the court house door in Camden qn Monday, the second day of I'pcember, all that parcel or tract of LAND, lying on the wa'ers of Wateree river and Fox creek in Fairfield District, /* containing tifteen hundred and three acres, bounded by lands of Nicholas A Peay, Charles J. Shannon, David R June, estate of Rllison and John 1 Harrison, sen. Plats of the said land may be seen at tny office. Terms?So much cash as will pay costs; balance on a credit of one, two, and three years, bond with good sureties and a mortgage of the premises required. WM, M. SHANNON, c. e k. d Oct 29. id Valuable Lands for Sale. ON Monday4 the second day of December, immediately after the al ove sales hy the Commissioner in Equity, I will offer for sale, if not previously disposed of, one tract of about 1150 acres of LAND, lying on Morrison's creek, and extending to the Long.Town Road, known r-s the Graham Flare, and adjoining lands of N. A. Peay. Also, a trict Jving on the Watereo river, adjoining lands of Dr. Clarke, Mr*. Goodwin and John Harrison, containing 669 acres. Together with a tract lying on Thorn Tree creek, extending across the Imng-Town cross road, (from Winnsboraugh to CamJcn, and from Harrison's Ferry to Columbia,) containing 1200 acres, which, together with the River tract, forms a valuable Plantation of over 1650 acres. Also, one ol her tract of Land lying in Kershaw Diet- on Sawney's creek, containing 1400 acres. On thlu !ro/*f ,no nm nnnd Saw Mills in ODeration. For further particulars, apply to Wm. M. Shannon, Esq. Camden, or to the subscriber near Saw* neo'8 creek. THO. STARKE. Oct 29 [8550] t8. ? "tempeeancehouseT The underBisned would respectfully inlorm ihr - publie that he has taken the house well kno.wna. ihe "CVZO&W if EJ-'S,"formerly kept by Mr. Wm McKain in the 'own of Camden, where he is prepared to accommodate travellers and bonn-era a reasonable prices. Those who <]e*ire to teei tht same quiet abroad as at borne, arc invited to give hie a call Travellers accommodated for a single night,and breakfast in tune fur the cars in the morning, at moderate charge*. J. a. t. isuuixr;, Feb. 2?9?if 3 Proprietor. Executor's Notice. PERSONS ind--bmd to Joseph Cunningham dec'd. are r> .je^-ted to make payment, and those having dem." <h- to preseut them to either ot the subscribers. JNi *. BROWN, Liberty Hill, C. .SHANNON, Camden, | July 15. [50 i j Ex'rs. PRICE'S POEMS," T7LEGANTLY bound, at 81 per copy, tor sale Vj by W. C. MOORE. ttmk Na.li. j r--'c y i- Lr.VV \ SON. NEW STORE. ' THE subscriber is now opening a large assortment of Grot cries and Staple Goods, in the Store lately occupied by William J. Gerald I (south of the Bank of Camden,) which he will | dispose of at Charleston prices for cash. I l'hose wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine the stock, consisting in part, ot the following, viz: Loaf, ('rushed, Ground and Granulated -Sugars St. Croix. Porto llico, at d New Orleans do New Orleans. Muscovado and Ciiha Molasses Java. 1 jtguim ami Kin C'ollee Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas Sperm. Adamantine and Tallow Candles No. "I and 3 MackareJ, in Barrels, Half and Quarters Wine, Soda and Butter Biscuits and Cneese Soap and Starch, assorted 'Pepper, Spice, Ginger. Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves Pov-der, Shot and J .end Hardware, Cutlerv, Nails and Castings Paints, Linseed Oil, Sperm. Oil and Vv j? ?,* Gi? A LSO Uleaclifd and unbleached Blurting* ami enneungw Blankets, lied Ticks, Apron Checks and Urnuburg? Together with a large assortment of Bagsiu^ Kcpc and Twiue. J. W. BRADLEY. Camden. S. C. Sept. 23. UTCaali paid for Cotton and other Produce. New Fall Goods. AM,&R KEMNEDV, are now receiving their supply ot goods suitab'e for the season. The s;ock will be luund complete iu all the branches, usually kept by thetn, they bave been careluily selected at unusually low prices, and will be sold at a very small advance on A'ew York cost. The above would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the Ihe public generally to an examination of their slock, ieeliug satisfied if low nrirAe and i/nod etvles Will effect SdleS. theV COII r. J.? not fail to enjoy a liberal share of that patronage heretofore so fully extended to them. Tuey beg to call attention to a few of the leading articles, viz: Rich Figured and Chene Silks. Newest styles cashmeres and mouselaines Changeable poplins and coburgs Brocade and piain lustres Eace capes, collars and chemizettes Putf sleeves, en'schildr work'd bodies Mueliu and thread edgings and inserting*, &c Gloves of every description, hosiery do. Lawn and cambric handkerchiefs English and american prints, unusually low Furniture chintz, ginghams I Long and square shawls, &c &c &c Mourning Goods. Super, alpaccas ami canton cloth,a new article Dark grey poplin, ginghams and English prints , Fast colors, collars and handkfe. ingrained Cotton hose, silk do., cashmere & cassimere sh'wls in Domestics. Blea. sheetings and long cloths, very low 10-4 to 12^1 blea & bro sheetingjsupe'r iamily linens Brown and col'd h'apuns of all kinds JLiuseys, bed blankets, trom 10-4 to 13-4 White & red tlan'is, shaker welsh & gauze do. &c t.englemeu's Wear. Sup'r bl'k and col'd trench cloths w * 44 doeskins and cassimeres Tweeds in variety suitable tor boys Satin, silk aud cashmere vestings cravats, gloves and half hose Superior quality of dress shirts Under clothings ot every description. Keady Made doming. Coate, vests end pants, got up in a very superior style. Hats and Caps In great variety and ol th? latest tall fashions. Neitro Goods. Superior plains, kerseys and satinets, suitable for house servants, am. & eng. blankets, wool hats, ifcc. &c. Together with a full supply of hardware, &.C., all ot which will be cheerfully showu to any one favoring them with a call, Sent.- g 77 Tf__ Ti i? fll j T DuubB, onues ana^XieaLiier, TwU KTIIHKIW I'i'M Travelling Trnnks, Carpet Bags and Valices. THE subscribers have just received the largest and best assorted stock ot' Wools uud Slioc* ever offered in this market, to which they resphctfully invite the attention of purchasers.? Their stock consists in part, as follows, viz: Gentlemen's fashionable Dress Boots, pump bottoms * stitch " " waterproof do quilled bniioins *: " ' do cork soles Calf pegged California Boots * " " " waterproof Boots Kip " fashionable pump-sole Shoes l atent Iv-nther and Calf Gaiters " " Jenny i j?d Ties Hungarian Boots " India Uubber Shoes Boy's fine Calf Pump Boots Pegged Boots " " " Waterproof Boots rvip pegged i?oois ' Calf bootees * Kip do Ladies While Silk Gaiter* > * Kid Slips " Gaiter boots, assorted colors * Block Satin Gaiters " loMiug " " Colored Hungarian Ties - Black " " Kid Slips and I ies " " Morocco Slir? and Ties " India Kubber Slices * Buskin Walking Shoes ** Goatskin " " " Boots " Black Lasting Haif Gaiters ' Slips " " " Buskin Ties ! Misses Gaiter Boots, assorted colors _ m ouiored and black Jenny una i te* " * Bootees " " ' Sli|? ' Calf and Goatskin Boots Together witha beautiful assortment of Children's Shoes ot all colore arid style* ALilO?AI.ASGK STOCK OK NUUICO SIIOUS, of our own masnfaciure, both pegged and sewed. ?A I.SO Sole, Upper aid Harness Leather, Calf and Kip Skins Lining and Bincing Skins, togetlier with everpurticle ne-, cessary for carrying on the manufactory of Boots ami Shoe*. ?ALSO ? Fine and cnntnnn '1'nivelling Trunks. Carpet Bags, ocnooi o&u-rjriH.ixurnr. nags aim van cos, an 01 wnicii we offer at very low tricex. ALDE\& MURRAY. Cernden, Sepu t7. 77 2iu Kahili*. A few Boxesnew Raisins, just received by W. C. MOORrf. Stone Lima, Plaster of I'aris, and Cement. The above articles constantly on hand, of good quality and at lov prices. Also, Gypsum or land 1 ! plaster. ' f\ L. ! Feb. 12. til < ' \E\V Staple and Fancy Goods. THE subscribers are now opening a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, purchased with much care, which they will dispose of on tiiefr usual liberal terms, They conssi6t in part, as follows: WOOLENS. Heavy London Duffil Blankets Super H-4 to 14-4 lamb's Wool Bed Blankets Heavy all-woo! Negro Cloths Negro Linsrys, very heavy and ptout Plaid Linseys; Wool Cloth lor women's wear Cloths aud Cassimerei. Superfine black, blue, brown, and invisible green French Cloths Superfine Duo-skin black Cassimeres ? Sattinets, assorted colors Kentucky Jeans, do do Elegant Fashionable Vestings Fancy Capsimeres Red white and yeliow Flannels COTTON GOODS. PRINTS, of every description Furniture Calicoes, very handsome Ginghams; Cross-bar'd and fancy striped Muslins Furniture and cambric Dimity Furniture Fringes; cotton cambrics Colored amd black cambrics Silks aud Fancy Articles. E'egant plain and water'd black silks " plain, figured and waler'd colored silks. M Chena hgured dress silks, very rich Belts; elegant lace capes Muslin worked collars and sleeves Very handt-ome lnsertings and Edgings Linen-cambric Handkerchiefs Ribbed silk iStockings; raw silk Stockings French merino, black and assorted colors Super black and tncredian black Alpachas Striped and cross.bar'd colored Alpachas DOMESTICS. 3-4,7.8 and 5.5 bleached and brown Shirtings 12-4 bleached and unbleached Sheetings While and unbleached Drills Striped aud plaid colored Homespuns Bed Ticks: .mroii checks: cotton Oznaburcs LINENS. Super an< assorted Irish Linens * Lawn Lawns, Dnwias; Damask Table-clothe * Damask Diaper; Damask Napkins w liird-eye and Russia Diapers ALSO Dundee andCiunny bagging Bale Rope and Twire; iron; Sail Nugar, (Jotfee, ilolasses A LSO?? Blacksmith's Bellows, Vices, Anvils. Hammers tJciew Kates, Trace-chains, Collins' Axes Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks With a complete assornueut of Hardware and' Cutlery With uianv other hrticles too tedious to enumerate. U. LEVY dr SON. sept. 17* 74 Hin New Fall Goods. /ItflE subscriber respectfully inlomis his friends JL and the public generally, that he is now receiving hits Fall supply of brurerit'S Domestics, &c. Consisting in part, of the following articles, viz:? Brown, crushed, loaf and clarified Sugars New Orleans and Muscovado Molasses Rio and Java Colfee Rice, Cheese, Bacon and Lard No. 2 and 3 Mackarel Corn, Flour, Oats, Salt Swedes lrou of all sizes Fowder, Shot, Lead, Soaps, Starch, Candles Fine and common Tobacco liiope uud Twine, Men and boy's Wagon Saddles Riding and "Waggon Bridles liauies, Collars, Riding and Waggon Whips a lso Crockery, Glass and Hardware Collins' best Axes, Nails, assorted size l'ocket Knives, Knives and Forks Negro Cloths Bleached and brown Hoiuespuus Bed, Negro and Riding BLANKETS A few cases of men and boys Hats and Caps Witli all other articles usually found in a well sup plied Grocery and Hardware store, all ot wliicn; will be sold exceedingly low for cash. B. W. CHAMBERS. Camden, S. C. Sept 3. 70 ll ID" The Nunner Uummr and True Southron will ropy for throe tumults. Guiid and Pistols. FINE Double-barrelled Guns in cases; Double barrelled Guns without cases; Revolving Pistols in caeca, liy sept. 17. II. LEVY cf- SON._ NEW FALLGOODS. M. DRUCKER <te CO. ARE now just opening their large and now supply of seasonable Goods, consisting in part of Cloihs. cassimercs, sattinets, vesting*, linens Plain and figured alpacca, uiouscliii do Luines, " - -i 1- ? ?_ t _J:? uingnauis, Willi oiuur goous mr unuitu uivooco ALSO 1 A a Bplondid variety of Calicoes, and the very best and cheapest bleached and browu Musliu to be lound in the town The above Goods have been selected with the greatest care, and will be sold as always, at the very lowest prices. UcL 29. Hardware, Groceries, Bagging, Rope and Twine, RKADY.inade Clothing, Hats, Cans, BnnnetR, Boots aud Shoes &.c. Just received and K sale at the lowest prices possible bv W. DRUCKER if- CO. Shoe#, Shoes. jANTATIDN Hrogans, ol superior quality, | X and a largo assortment of other Shoes, iresh and now. Just opened by sept. 38. K. W. BONN BY. Notice. ALL persons having demands against tlie estate of the late Mrs. Mary B. Gill, dec'd of Laneasterviilr, will please present them properly attested to the undersigned, by the first of December ltext. JUNKS CROCKETT. Sept. 23d 1?50, 70 tf LADIES SHOES. Received from i'ltiladelphia? Ladies Kid Slippers and Ties do V."ait.\:ig Shorn Mi SI R"?o|w ;::j ! ''v'Cf , &S. Kr I ' tv. A \< ')rn;sOV ft ( :? New Steam Boat Robert Martin. mHE new Steamer Robert Martin, Captain 1 George Mansfield, will commence her regular trips between Charleston and Camden, about the first of October, stopping at all the intermediate landings on the river, both coming and going. Shippers may rely upon promptness, and at as low rates as can be sent by any other conveyance. Fov freight apply to SHAW & AUSTIN, Agents, Cainden. Fancy Articles. COLOGNE. Lavender. Florida. Honey and Ro?c Water, Jenny Lind, Omnibus, Portrait. Parisian. Nymph. Windsor and Palm fioap: LnbinV Extract [genuine] of Jennv Lind, Joeky Clob. Bouquet ds Caroline, Hedyosmia. Mignionette, We?t End and Verbena; Jenny Lind Hair Gloss; Queen of Flowers Hair Oil; Hand's and RottmePa Eat) Lust rale; Bear's Oil. Philocomh*. Ox Marrow Pomade, for tlie growth and Beauty of th? ltair;Phalons Chemical Hair invigomtor <Lc &c. Just received at Z. J. DeHAY'S. JOHN B, DESAUSSURE, AdgerVt Wharf, Charleston, ?. C. Will give prompt and close attention to the sale of all descriptions of Produce entrusted to his care, and to the selection and filling of orders, sept. 13. 72 6m mazyck & son, Factors and Commission Merchants, SOUTH COMMERCIAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. O. WILLIAM MAZYCK,! W. ST. J. MAZYCK, $ paul t7\tllemue,~ factor, And General Commission Merchant, Accommodation wharf, CHARLESTON, S. CLiberal advances made on consignments of Pro- , duce, and prompt attention given to the forwarding of Goods, at the lowest rates. Aug. 20. 68 New Goods, New Goods. TT7E have received and are now receiving a TV large and finely selected assortment of new Goods of all kinds. Ready Made Clothing, Of all description^ viz: Coats, Vests, Pantaloons Shirts, &c. Dry Goods, Of every and the best variety. All of which we will sell on the very best terms. If you want the best kind of a bargain?the best Goods lor the least in-mey, call opposite the Post Office, on Nov. 12. ELI AS d- KOOPMAN. / ' , Notice. A LL Dersons Iiavinir anv claims njrainst the JtY Estate of the late Mrs. Martha E. Wilson deceased, will present them properly attested, an ) those indebted will make immediate payment to to Mr. John Ro-ser/wlto is authorized to act as agent in my absence. PAUL T. V1LLEPIGUE, Admr. Nov. 12. 1850. 80 wtf. ESTATE SALE Bv permission ut John R. Joy, Esq. Ordinary for Kershaw District, 1 will sell at publ coutery, on Monday and Tuesday, the 9th and 10th days of December next, in the town of < amden, at the late residence of Mrs. 'A/artha E. Wilson, dec'd. her PERSONAL ESTATE on be pi onuses, consisting of Household and Kitcl en Formjure, one Carriage, ono Gig, Two Wagons, Hirness, &.c. And on Wednesday follow ing, St the | court house, an or ner rs tuuuM, nuy two in number, among whom are valuable house servants aid field hands. And oil Thursday following, (12th,) at her plantation in Sumter District, about 14 iiiil'-s below Camden, the stock of Horses, Mules. Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, &c., with the crop of Corn, Peas, Potatoes, &c., and iho Plantation Wagons, Carts and Tools. Terms?All sums ot and under fifty dollars, cash, over fifty, and not exceeding two hundred dollars, a credit of iweive months, by notes with good security, bearing interest from thu day ol sale, and lor nil sums over two hundred dollars, a credit of one and two years, by bonds willt approved personal security, and a mortgage of the properly, bearing interest (roin the da) of sale, payable annually. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. N. B?The sale will commence on each day at 11 o'clock. ? T?t m ITIT T L'Uf/rTTP A J i'AUij 1 ? iJjLir.i iuuJ'j, xtum r. Nov. 4J0. 9B 5t O'iS'mntnr Banner please copy. _M AN S10 N HOUSE. OA JUDEX, S. C. TIIE subscriber respectfully announcer) to his friends and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC generally, that he lias opened, as a HOTEL that Jarge and commodious house in Log Town, former* ly the private res.dcnce o( B. Perkins, esij. The building is admirably adapted for that purpose, being situated in the most healthy and picas. Hiit part of Camden, combining all the advanU ges of the town with the balmy atmosphere of the country, and within a tew minutes' walk of any part of Camden. The rooms arc large and airy, his Servants respectful aniWattentive, and lie pledges himself to spare no "ains in' keeping up an attractive and well supplied TABLE, and to use every exertion to please those who may call upon iiiirt. His STABLES will be found commodious, and always fully supplied with Provender, CT*Thc House being conducted on Temperance Principles, he llaitcrs himself thai those who favor him with a call will find the .MANSION HOUSE not only the comforts and attention of a well re<r. ulatcd Hotel, but thu quiet retirement of a Hume. Charges moderate. CAII the Stages arriving in the place, and the Omnibuses running to the Depot, will call at the House when dcircd. E. G. ROBINSON*. Camden, Sept. 1. 27 if Valuable Plantation To Lt'ttw or Rent. I WILL lease cr rent the place L now occupy on Lynches creek, in Kershaw '* strct, 17A miles from Camden, containing 5000 acres of Land, a comfortable dwelling house, with all necessary (,i;t!u:i!.!.h;?js, i< saw and grist mill?which nv.iv he }j id i bargain,' a api it'.ati'i': . \a r r itr.'ri I . Darlington Hotel, ' DARLINGTON COURT-HOU^E. TillE above House having been purchased and tilted up anew by John Doten, is again opened for the accommodation of the Public. Strict . attention to the wants and comforts of guests will be given, aiwj no effort* calculated to mfcrit the patronage of all who may favor the establishment with a visit, shall be spared. All that the market and surrounding country afford will he found upon the table. Comfortable rooms, for families or individuals, are prepared. The Stable* will be attended by careful and attentive hostlers. Drovers can be well accommodated, as any number of horses and tnillfs cffn be kept in the stables and lots expressly prepared for them. Nov. 1, 1850. ' 86 tf South Carolina? Kershaw District. BY JOniT B. JOY, ESQUIRE ORDINARY. TTTUl'tl K" A C T 1 XT CO r*Ti%.'r . rt ? WU"?UH"I 'Hjiiiio uunuir appiiMl 10 IB? for Letter* of Administration, on nil and singular the Goods and Chatties, Rights and Credits of Mr. JAMES C. DOBY, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors'of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holdenat Kershaw Court House on the 5th day of Dec. next, to show cause, if any, why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 20th Nov. in the .* year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty and in the severity fifth year of American Independence. JOHN R. JOY, o. k- n. Nov. 22, 1850. 92 4t. Assignee^ Sale. ?. I WILL offer for sale at the residence of John I!. Truesdoll on Fridav. tlio fitb dnw nf flo. cember next, and the day following, if necessary, all the interest of said Truesdel' in the property mentioned in his schedule hied in the Office of thfe clerk of the codrt of cninman pleas, for Kershaw DistricMconsislingonand, cotton, corn, fod. der, mule and horse, cows and calves, hogs, plan, tatjon tools, household and kitchen furniture, with a great vaiiety of other nrticles too tedious to mention. Also, his interest in two valuable Negro men, now in possession of Jno. Truesdell, sen. Terms of Sale?A credit of ninety days, with interest from the day of gale; note with good aecurity, payebleat the Bank ol Camden. The judgment creditors are invited to attend the sale. JOHN INGRAM, Assignee, j Nov. 20. 91 ts Strayed, FR031 the subscriber on the night of the 9th;o? November, two Horse MULES. One a small bright bay, with one eye, the other au larger dark bay, with a roach inane, and shod before. I will give ten dollars to any person who will deliversaid Mules to me at Jeffries creek. Marion District, or five dollars to any person who' will take them up and direct a letter to me at the above place. JAMES McPHERRSQN. Nov. 20. 91. . 3t* ? - i . . . ? ? Dry Goods at Reduced Prices. THE subscribers having determined to cliairgetheir business, offer their desirble and well # assorted stock of Dry Goods, at verp reduced prices. Persons will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Nov. 18. H. LEVY fc SON. State oi south Carolina. In the Common Pleas. KERSHAW DISTRICT. I Murray and Bonney, vs. John Fraser, Attachment WHEREAS tne plaintiffs did on the 23nhday of May, file their declaration against the defendant, who, (as.it is said) is absent from and without the limit* of this State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the eanae, updrt whotn a copy of the 6aid declaration might beserved: It is therefore ordered, rliat the said defendant dn appearand plead to the said declaration on or hefore the 24th May J851, otherwia-% final and absolute judgment will then be given against, him- S. E. CAPERS, Ci'k. ci c. f. Clerks Office Ker. Dist, 23d May 1850. may 24, 41-qly In Equity?Lancaster District. Middleton G. Caston vs. ftusannah Caston, et al. THE creditors of the Estate of Samuel Castpn,. deed-of Lancaster District, are hereby notified and requested to present and establish, before iile, tlieir demands againsi miu cjm<hc, uii ur ucibrelhe let. January, 1351. By order of the Court in above case, June Term, 1850. JAS. II. WITHE RSl'OON, C.K. l. D. Com. office Nov. 11, 1850. $1 90 14t ' ? For Sale. VTRACT of Land lying 14 miles east of Lancaster court bouse, on botli sides of Litllo , Lynches creek, adjoining Lands of Win. Connor, Jafrnrann Morion. ashintrton Ellis and William Robert*. The above tract contains about 1,700 Acres?about 51)0 of which are cut down, and the most of it in a pood state of culti. vation. On the place will be found a good Gia House and Screw, together with the necessary Improvements. Also, a good seat, both for a saw and grist mill. The soil is well adapted to tho * growth of cotton and grain. Persons wishing to purchase, will do well to call and examine lor themselves. WM. T. GASTON. Pleasant Hill, Nov.23. O.'l lit jir?t rkceivedt A supply of J. Dtirand &. Go's. CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS. Warranted a certain run- tor Dyspepsia, Weakness of tli? Stomach ami Want ?f Appetite, Weakness of the ?'liesi. nml " Fever and Ague." It is also a pleasant i> nml nmv lie drank with Wine ix'vfnmr, in no v.? , - -4 or Spirits without at all impairing it-1 medicinal (jualities. May iw luti) hy the iwf ??r single bottle, of S. REN>ON, Family Grocer. J. HARRIS. IVkaln Street. VV. C. MOORE, family (from' Cnmileti. S?-pt. 21* awtlm SIWAKS! SE(?A ItS!!?A very choice lot of Palmetto and Gohl Leaf Solars, for ?ale by July 120. T. BOX NELL & CO. Domestic Items, BROWN and bloachetj ftheetmjjs, every width; Ticking; En jlisfh Long-eloths; Counterpanes, plain and figured curtain Dimity; garment(limity v colored Honiespnns atid Denims; plaid Linseys Flannels and Biankels, at all prices. a i,so J150 pieces of b'eafj.cd aod brown Hen c 1 as low a- ?lif *,* can he 1i* an* wl > V' >*i \* ' \5! I ' Vv } jj-O'-' '.