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(**fvMton hay. that great numbers of fishes e wcrt frozen, and the ateamers pa?*rd large shoals of frozen red fish, trout, heephead and !ther fishes floating upon ihe mrfhoe. The each in inanv places and the har* were comMutely lined with dead fi?h. The San Jacinto ras frozen over at Lynchburg. LIST OF ACTS. 4 Of the General Assembly ofdSouth Carolina, it its session of 1S50; 'An act to incorporate the South Carolina nstitnte for the promotion of mechanical arts. An act to incorporate the South Carolina At1 antic Steam Navigation Cdmpauy. Ait act-to incorporate Erskioe College. An act to prevent betting on elections. An act to provide for the defence of the State. An act to charter and incorporate the Columbia Insurance Company of the Town of Coflmnbia. An act to afford aid ia constructing the Col P'leton Railroad. . i An net to niToril aid in constuucting the Spar- i tanimrg K lilroad. An f.d to a do it) aid in constructing tlio I King's .M<ii:ul::in Railroad. An art ' > confirm to John J. Moore a grant oi land v. -ii liv tuistatc was issued in the uaiiie of* Jiiiui Moore. An act to legitimize crtain children of Athens Tucker, and to chn(ge tlieir surnames. j An act to amend the barter of the Charles- j ton Gas Company. An act to amend anict passed on the 18th ' December, 1840, entitld an act to ascertain anil j devise the powers, dntfe and liabilities of .Mas- | ters, Registers, and Commissioners in Equity,: and to provide for the rganization and regula- j tion of their respective*dicers.'" An act to incorporie the new Charleston j Water Company. j An act to provide f< payment of the instnl? .1 _i_ l.IJ u.. I meilts QliC 011 Uie sun,"s uem ujt uic (jute m i the 5>outh Carolina Rlroad Company. An act to incorpore Tin-man's University.! An act to ir corjiorfc tlie Village of" Totness. An act to restore compensation to the Tax Collector of Sthilip and St. Michael. An act to requWhe Clerks of Common Fleas and General Sfcions to indextho journrls of respective Cdts. An act 10 amend li charier of the Town of Handling. j An art to inrnrpnfe the Swedish Iron Manufacturing Company An art to amend ie charter of the (iraniie tile MariitJitctnriitg onipHnv. ' * *t t n l An act to incorpHit* ttie Mamnurj rapcr; .Mill Company. An a^t to pivlvM*ir an fnappctor of Flour f? r Charleston. An art to provider tin* appointment of Pop nlips in a Sotitber????cre??, and to rail a Con will ion of th?* ppnriofilie Staip. An act to psta^h certain Roads. Rridgps. and Ferries. An fttt to inrorfatp certain Societies and Companies, and ifpvisp and amend cpitain charter* he rptoliirt ranted. An act to th'sp splies lor ihp year common- i cinjr Octolipr. 18-tj 1 An act t*> rnakpfpropriations for thp year commencing Ootor. 1950. Sudden De.nlhijMr. Ihznn R ice.a vrrv re* | portable citizen f hi* neighborhood, was in. . standi killed thisftrningu short distance from the village. We under?tatfl c deceased wa? driving his team, when the W*s kuddenli took fright and f ran off. He wfhroivn from hi* saddle, and v the wagon pa**1 over hi* breast, crushing it ^ and causing hisealb almost,immediate!v. j Anderson Gazette. 1 WHAT THE COWANS THINK OF WJSTAR'S * 15ALSAM. t From the Mreai 't'ransrript. Jnlv 22. JS-M. We think il buiitn Dr. Wistar thai'we should adit par testimony to r.tron* o'.hmw to the extraordinary merits of his medirjin certain cures, particularly where the patient has colli tied of pain in the side, or in ease* I of an a*tlm.atica1 carter. We are per*oiuillc<iuainted with many [H'r?on? who -i ^Bkaveexperienced igjise relief from the u ?* of thi* medi- p HVSbe, wh-ti lahorir.tider the disease above mentioned; v and a* in the change] climate of Canada these Jlwm ii more than tisuafomnion. any medicine calculated s ^^^Ebnuntemct them t he of value. d are aware tlihas a large and still increasing Mpale and has been'generally and beneficially usee W since its intmductiti ( anada three years ago??tnd the very fact ofitu l<c stood the test of three jvars experience i* proof of line. t> We are not in thiit of recommending patent roed.1"cine* nnle?? the ha conferred by them htxecome under our own obsebn. but in ihe present instance we I can recommend Wh BaNara ?f Wild Chsrrv. a? a medicine worthy of Jonfidence of the public in diseases *' of^the cliest and *'dd in mnny cases in this city severe n coughs have yieldijls influence. None genuine, uutgncd I. BUTTS on the wiapper. For sale in CntndeiMrKain's Iirtig Store, wholesale by P. 31* Cohen A: Ohnrieston, and by I'ruggists generally throughout tHStates. t ttcrnoT AVTV TJD K For the compldre of coughs, colds, infltien- Bi za, bronchitis?, aet. Pains in the side, spitting j of blood, and allhr Lung complaints, tending I to consumption. iia is not an empirical nos- i trum, but a scieqand most invaluable medi- ! } cine, it is pcepfrom a recjpe bv that distin- J guished physical chemist, Prof. Rogers; and , whejever it ha.<*t intOoduced, it has made ! '' cures which are ctly astonishing. It is su- j c percedingevery 1 cough medicine be fore the i public. Testimoare daily being sent to the | _ proprietors of cufected, even after physicians i hai abandoned f hope. A single trial will convince the moveduious ot its efficary. ! fi For sale in Cai, at McKain's Drug More. | See advertisenn another coin mn. wu i i Li JL_. .11?b : __ MARRIED-ibe ISth insL, by Rev. P. j S. Jacobs, A. LpMON, Esq. of Camden, to ; Mis? Rebkuca Ik, of Columbia. j cTm^cFsIIirent. ; Bagginp, P?r trd. 1 Lard, Ih 8 to 10 | Bale Kope lb j2 Lead, lb 6 to 7 j _ Bacon, lb -8 iMolawee, gall 31 to Butter, lb |o Mackarel, bbl 8 to 10 : Brandv. gall ? iNails, lb 6 to 7 j Betwwat, lb C lOata, sheaf, rwt 40 ; Beef, lb ft iPeua, btiahel 80 i Cheese. lb Potatoes.aweet.bu 50 ! Cotton, lb I it' Irwb bn Corn, bushel ?j.S | Rye, bushel 9.r> to 1 | _ Flour, hhl 1 7|Rice. bunho! 3 to 4 Fodder. cwt 1}:Sugar, lb 7 to 10 Hide*.dry lb y |8aft, ?nck H Iron, lb Ci iihot. bag Lime, bbl ZijTobacco, lb 10 to 50 , Leather, Cble. lb ^ [Wheat, burh ? IT^IE^KT^rPPeran and En p. Wa Invite; ^ '? I nil I JsT SECEITEB, A.$y of J. Durand & Cos. CELEB.TED FRENCH BITT E I f Warranted brtain cor** lor Dyspepsia. Weakness of the Stomach t Want of Appetite, Weoknese of the Chest, and "<er and Ague." It is alro a pleasant Beverage, in i|ra state, and may be drank with Wine or Spirit* wittat all impairing it* medicinal qualities. May be haiihe case or single bottle, of S. BEN>O.N, Family Grocer. J. HARRIS, DeKaln Street. W. C. MOORE, Family Grocer" Camden. Sefl* 77 cw6m hNGING ROCK ?gy?Ccf \ THIS ui.dgned respectfully announce to the public,|t they have associated themselves in the businiof teaching for the ensuing year. Their Acsjnv is situated in Kershaw District. 2fi miles no of Camden near the stage road trun Cam.lito Charlotte. It is located in a healthy, nioand religious community, remote imm vice onnorairy of any kiihi. The Clatal Department will he under the care of Mr ithen, who is a South Cirolinian by birth and edition?born in York District, and a Graduate of? South Carolina College. The Engi Department will he under the care < f Mr. Sp?n who is 60 well known to the romnmnityyit it is deemed unnecessary to say tiny thing earning hint. They ma no boasting promises, but merely ! say that there about to establish this Institution on their owespnnsihility, reeling upon the citi- \ zens of theighbnrhnod and the country amund, j for pitlmnajawJ tint it is to their interest, to use their be*! ?fs for the advat cement < f their punils. Younmeu of studious habits, and of ample capacityill bo prepared, at this Institution, to en er atijollegf in the Unitpd States. Ttie acaitin year will be divided into two J sessions ohe months e ch?the first to comtnence the iddle of January, and to close the ! middle of ie; the second to commence in the ! middle of Jr, and close in the middle of December. Terms per Session. Orthogrspllteailitig, Writingand Arith' . sit no r - - ? | The abov4v:th Encrlish Grammar Geooirraphwlietory and Na'ural Philosophy, ' 10 00 ; Classics id higher branches of Mathematics, - - - * * - 18 00 ' (P"Boain?r, inc!udinsr Fuel, Washing, Lights, &.c., can lobtaioed in genteel families, at six to seven dots a month. J. T. CAUTHEX. SAM TEL Sl'ENCE. Deceipr 31. 102 fit EDUCATION. Tloat Ziois Collegiate Iu*litnte. TW,ludsnn, President: Rev. C. F. B.insetner. ? A 3-1 Mr Thomas McCantR, A. 1).; Mr. J. R..Scbj>, A. B.; Mr.jJamesH. Riou, A. 13.; Mons, Henri IrtisR. Professor of French. The rerci?es of this institution will he resumed nnhe 27th of January next. Boardif and Tuition per session of 5 mos 8"7 50 O.r, if lid in advance, - 7500 Forirtlmr particulars, apply to I. \V. HUDSON, Es^. W.nne'ioro. Detmher "U. 102 6t Notice. IW, I, open the Tax Cooks he'oneintr tn the T.vn of Camden, on thp first day of January Ibol.nr the purpose of collecting the taxes, and iVill epp open the same until the first day of VJarc, ensuing, at whicii time thev will be closed tud ii defattters deaii with according to law. By order of Council, I,. W. BALLABD. Town Treos'r. rVemberOl tint Notice. \ A* Dor. LEWIS, having left inv premises It, without any punishment, ori iSic 2fHh iriai. inyinf:?rni:ition wh.cli rmv bo given relative to his vhireabouts will bo thankfully received, and pa iphqtory compensation oiicn. lie i9 about 13 tenfold, a little tinned with yellow, and might be i nlprnhie plow hand; slow of speech. He bemged to the estate of Mrs. Marti,a C. Wilson. !e?!d? and was sold in Camden, on ttie 14th mst. ddres* the subscriber at .S'wift Creek, Darlingon District, S. C. JONATHAN WRIGHT. Pp^mber 20. 103 tf Police. A I-L I .iconpos fo- retailing ppirituous liqi or<, Cv lallu id tables, len pin alleys, &,cM will ex lire on 'he ?ilsi nt>t Jhnreiore a.I persons ri.-hing in obtain eiiber of said licenses tor the enumg yea', will Land in their applications adresecdti. Council, according to law. Bv order of Council. L. \V. 11ALLAKU, Rcrordpr, Defender 26 l<rj tf Negroes to Hire. I FAMILY of neproes beloneinir to thn estate of John It ddlf will bo hired on the first Monday i January next, for twelre months. Terms iade known on the day ol hirinp. Dec 31 J. \V. CANTEV, Trustee. An Est ray. IHOSRE with saddle and bridle, was found on thn 26th Dec. hitched at the premises of the ubscribfr. The owner is requested to call with atisfactory proof of his property. 1) 3i [3ij A. YOUNG. Notice. [T7"1LL be sold on the lirst M r.dny in FebruaM ry next, the lluu.-o and Lot formerly be?nginjf to the Rev. James Jenkins. Terms, one nrd cash, the balance in one and two years, purbaser to |>ay for papers. JOS. 0. JENKINS. Dec. 30?w4t _ \VM. A. MOUKKR, (jlOKhcu and ^fountain Butter. Small and large firkins Mountain Butler, by the rkin or pound Prime Goshen Butter, Dec. 30. ROB'T LATTA. Commissioners of the Poor. A meeting of the Commissioners of the Poor ir Kershaw District will be held at the Counting oomof E. W. Bonney, on Saturday, the 4ih o' inuary. The members are requested to attend, i business of importance is to lie transacted. Dec. 30. W. E. Hl'GIl&O.N, 4ec. Flour, Flour. Bbls. Caltimore Flour " Extra Family do Bags Buckwheat do warranted. A variety of Crackers. Dec. 13. ROBT. LATTA. Bacon Ha?ns and PIclcIed Beef Hhds. line bright W. Fides; choice flams Fulton market Pickled Beef; Mnckarel No. I. Dec. 13. ROBT. LATTA. GUNS, HIE tubtcribere have received nn invoice of tingle apd . double bftrrolWUUNy.ati'Ortefi.from DcLS. ' "^7F- ^tyoWALL & COOTCB. Camden Bridgo Company. THE Annual Meeting ofThft stockholders of this Company will be held at the Bank of Camden on Monday the 30th inst., at 3 o'clock. p. m. The punctual attendance of stockholders is desired. J, C WEST. Sec'y. Camden. Dec. 20- 3100 Xotice. THIS is to forewarn all persons from trading with my wife Mary, as eh .jas left my bed and board without a cause, and i will not pay any debt she may contract. his IS03I G. X TURNER, mark. Dec. 19, 1850. pd$5 100 Atlamautiue Candles. A SPLENDID suppiy of the above in 30 & 40 A Lib. I3o.\es at_ MOORE'S. Nails. A FEW* Kesrs of Nails assorted sizes which will be sold cheap to clear out a lot at MOORES. nrr_~<\ fire rr? njlHE subscribers have now coinpieled, and offer JL fur ^ale, one of the must extensive and best selected stocks of 11A It D W A It E e ver brought lo this market, embracing every article which, from a long experience, they have found was wanted here, and also such new inventions as tbev think would be likely to he wanted. In ah ost all instances, tliej have 13'bought directfnrn the English and American manufacturers. and can consequently sell as low as Goods of the same quaility can be '-ad elsewhere. As they cannot, through the medium of an advertisement, give any idea of the extent and vurie y of their slock, thev would solicit a call, when purchasers can judge for themselves. When the Hardware for a building, or whole sens of Tools are wanted, a liberal discount will be made. mc do wall & cooper. Dec 17. 03 if SOI Til CAKOLI.YA R. R. CO.UPA* Y AND crtr*mn *YTT?o'PrD v r> a tt da * n ti a \~t CUU 1 II \\ fjiO IAUAJL/ A DIVIDEND of Two Dollars and Twenty-five Cents per Share having bt-pn declared by the So. Ca. R. R. Co. and a dividend of Seventy-five cents per ?bare. having been declared by the South Western Rail Road Dank for the last six months, the united Dividend of three dollars per share will be paid on and after the 1st proximo at the South Western Rail Road Bank. The Road Dividend of 82 125-100 pef share on shares having no corresponding ones in the Bank will he paid on and after the 1st proximo at South Carolina Rail Road Co'?, office in John street, and at the Bank of Camden, South Carolina. TIIO. WARING. Auditor. So. Ca. R. R. Company. JAMES G. HOLMES, Cashier S. W. R. R. Bank. Dec 24 101 Coachman, Waitinrmian and Hoaas ?er? van I for Sale. 4 prime single follow, aged 25 years, a complete Coachman and Ostler, who thoroughly understands the care and management of horses, and is also an experienced waitinrinan and house servant, he. is very respectful in his d: portnient, and will repiain at}my olDce until sold.? For further particulars please apply to. J. S. R'VAX. Broker and Auctioner. 30 Broad St. Dec. 24, 2t Charleston, S. C. HempttlmK, ?>rc<*?iuaker and Ladies' ?Irad for Sale. i VERY likely and intelligent single Woman, jTX. aged 30 years, a sempstress and dress maker; can cut and make any garment for ladies, gentlemen or children. The qualifications of this servant cannot bo surpassed by any in the State: will remain at my office until sold.* For lurther particulars, arply to J. S. RYAN, Broker and Auctioneer, Dpc. 23, 1850. Charleston. Motility Land. rpHB subscriber will t r<i?eciite claims f< r I,and JL or Pension*, on reasonable terms ?Voldiers ami officers, in ti e Mvxican w r, in tl?e IV.ir of 1*1*2. the Fiorida war, and o'lmr Indian wars, are entitled to Bounty Land.. J. 1$ KKIIHHAW. Dec, 21, it 101 Au'yalLiW. Notice. A T f nne^Atte ini'nikto,! In f1 \1 \ will make iti>iueilriio payment lo the eiiltscriber. Tlmeo in possession of his neurone, are rc quested I" deliver them in the subscriber on the tirst dav of J itiuiirv next. J. !> KEllSHA^ . Dec 24, 1U1 [3-'] Atl'.v VECHOBS to Wire for 1851. Apply to i> J. II. KEUSII.WV. Dc 21 lpl ot To 58eut. THAT brick dwelling and Flore, ne.rt to the ' Mansion House " now occupied by T. Ilotinell. Apolv to J H. K KlltSHA W, Ex'or. Dec. 21 101 tf Notice. HAVING determined on removing from Camden after the close of the present business eeason, I take this opportunity of informing my II I r i m 1 > r. IJ U l.ll^iiillK'l J? 11X ?l l will urtlllir u ?rumt any now account.* from ami after the 1st of January, 1851. Those indebted to me will please make payment tit the earliest practicable period. 1 will continue tc keep on hand during the season on extensive and well selected stock of Groceries arid other articles which will be sold low for rash. H. HOLLEYMAX. Dec. 21. 101 4 LI, persons having demands against the Estate of William llni'e, are hereby notified to present them,duly attested, on or before the first day of February next 'nT.IIMBJS HA1I.K,) A , THOS. E. HAILE, ( Am rs' Dec. in. mrvv mi Estate? Sale. BY permission ol !lie Ordinary for Kershaw l")iulrirt, will l>e sold on the tenth day of Janary next, on the ('latitation belonging to tlie Estate of William llai'r, deceased, one half of the stock of Hogs, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Provisions, the Farm'r.g Utensils &r. on the tan! Plantation, Terms?All sums of and under twenty dollars cash?ali over that amount, a credit of or.e year, will; note and security; interest from dato. rol.UMUUS IIHLG, TIIO'S: B HAILE, Dec. i'H, IR-jO. Adnt'rs. A NEW supply of Holt's Superior Hulled Buckwheat in Bags and Boxes ; Irish Potatoes, Pickled Beef&c., Bacon Lard and Meal at ' MOpKf/S. AFRESH supply of Jellies, Jams and Preserves Petcup'pj>jck!co and. r^gim*d at I '" ^ 0oiible Barrel ^ ACOMPLETE'stock of Gniw; al' the articlee used by sportsmen, such as Powder Pla^k#, Shut Bags and Belts, Game Bag?, Gun Rod*. Shot Chargers, &c. ; A YOUN& iYIilitary Goods. SWORDS, Plumes, Epaulets, Lace, But. tons ami Embroidered Bugles, Palmettos, &c., suitable for the military regulations of the State of South Carolina. Dec. 25. A. YOUNG. ANNUALS and Almanacs, for 1851, for sale bv A. YOUNG. " Apple?, Oranges and Grapes, A VARIETY of Northern Apples, Nweet Oranges, Grapes, Lemons, eott shell Almonds, Candies; a variety of Nuts, also Currants, LaveRaisins, Citron, &c. R.OBT. LATTA. Dec. 23. 101 2t THE SOUTHERN STORE. ? I r ...1.- l r> !Mn>t?i] ? | m kill mi v\ i?n iiHrL'ciMin, an; mv.iru t" uciu <11 : il K. S. MOFFAT'S new Soullicrn Store, i third house above the ; ank rtf Camden, where ' tliev will find a complete assortment of I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE, consisting in part, as follows: . Fancy and mourni: jr Prints 7-S and 4-4 brown Shirting* Blue Uen ms and Marlbo nugh Stripes Saltinetts and Kentucky Jeans Cloths and fancy Cassiinerea . Negro Keseys; Bed and Negro Blanketp Mous. I)e aiues, Ginghams, d*c. i ? Groceries* Brnwn. Loaf, crashed and clarified Sugar Rio and Java Coffees New Orleans and West India Molasses Mackarel, Nos. 2 ami ft in barrels Cheese, Rice. Flour, Ikcon and Salt Raisinp, Pepper, Spice Tobacco, Segars. Ate. Arc. Hardware. Pocket Knives and Forks Britannia and Iron Spoons Trace and Halter Chains Axes, Hammers and Hatchets ftpadee, Sijovils and Hoc* Hand, mill ai'd crosscut sews Vices, anvils and blncksipith's bellows Nails, brails, tacks and sp igs Knob, pad closet and stork locks Iron squares, compasses nnd plane irons Brushes, blacking, cotton and wool cards Broaoaxes and steelyards; {Hits and skillets Broad and narrow iron &r. Beady Made ClolSainj of every description. Saddles, Bridles and Martingales <'rockery a mi. Glassware . Gunny and Dtuudec Bagging Kentucky Rope and Twine Together with every other article usually found ! in a well selet ted stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware. All of which will be sold exceedI inglv low fur cash. KS9?*Tlie highest market urices naid for cotton I an.-i other country produce. | Pec.84, K. S. /W'TFAT ~W Sotice THE eu'ncriber respectfully inform* the citizens of Condon that he continue* to keep on hand a Iresh supply of Beel, Pork, and Sausages, lor sale low for cash F. SCHKE1I/ER. Two doors below Workman & fioune't shoe store.- Dec. I'J. .. lit 100 & Kepeer of the Poor House WASTED? 4 PPEICATIONS wiil he received for a Keeper i"l lor the Poor Hou.-?e until the first Saturday in January next, on which day an election will he i held for that office. Applications must bo left wilt) the Secretary. 23TA Negro Man, of good character is also wanted for the Poor Hou.se, lor whom good waget will be paid. W. E. IIUGHSOX; Sec'y. __Dec. 13. ?J3 6t Negroes to Hire. ,4 T my residence on Big Lynche's creek, will _Z"\ be hired on the lirst d<?y ot January next, the negroes belonging to the minor heirs ot Levi Young deceased, JANE P, YOUNG, Cu&rdim. Dec. 13, 1850. / w3t Sotel for Sale or to Rent. Hj^HAT well known stand on the corner of Broad X and DeKaib streets, at present occupied by Air. Boone,and known as the Temperance Hotel, The stand is surpassed by none in the piace.bein'.' iti the centre oft':e business cart of the town - > t. , >\ . i. ?.;n k. ami convenient iu xn?* jiitnroau urpui. n ?m w poid or rented with the furniture attached to it.? Possession given on the 1st of February next, or sooner it desired. For particulars or terms apply to the subscriber.# VV31. AlcKAlN. Camden, D-c. 3d, 1850. 96 Idg" The Sumter Banner and Hornets' Nept will please copy the above until the 1st of Jan. and send bills to this office ~ BARGAINS! j F piibscn.)?*rK une idiii^ l<> cinse their buau j JL ties* in C.miJeii, offer tin? reiimii 'ler of their i stock at cos:, 'i'nc pubnc are invited to rail, beI lore |itircliasin<r. T. BU.N.N BLL &, Co Dec. 1U. ltljll. IN tf JVegrocs to Hire. i H7ILl.be hired on .Vjondav the ti.h "f January ir next, l/eture the court houio. at II o'cjock, i tor one year, fourteen iS'egrne.*, bolotigtng to tnij pore. J. M. DKSAUSSURE, Guardian. ! Dec. 17. 9- w3l ^Sheriffs Sale. I "I \7ILL be pold on Monday the 3th January next j VY belore the Court H'ousd 'loor in Catndcn, I one Gig, levied upon and to be sold as the property of Georvo Outlaw, at the suit of A. G. Crosswell vs. George Outlaw. Dec. 10?97 THO. J. WARREN, S. K. D. LUKBElT" rpriE subscribers having commenced operations X with their Steam Saw .'Id!, are prepared to furnish Lumber lo their friends and the public, at unusually h?\v rates lor cash. ITiVit Lumber will In* delivered without nn or lor, e.veut where a bill has been prev iously given. J NO. LOVE, S'R. Oct. 11??2wtf JAS. J. LOVE. Negroes for Sale. ffJY orrJorut iOrdinary wni lie sold op the loth l) January, Itf") 1. at L;tnca.-lervili?*, seven L i>ely Negroes,as tlic estate nt Rmm t O. I'. Stewart, esq , der'd., among the number is a superior cook, an excellent young fellow, a rnuh tto up. ami two young girls. Terms ott day ?f inie. MARGARET IS REWA RT, Adm'jr. pob. 14, ;MJSO. -i JQO a**""11 First Class I eaver Creek Lands Fon sazc. In Equity?Lancaster District* Baily.F/Ingrem vs William Cautheu and wife,N? B. I'arem and others?Bill for partition. TTNDE.Il,the decree of the Court ot Equity in j iJ above case, I will sell on Thursday, the 2d day of January, 1851, on the premises, at the late residence of re. Jemima Ingrero, dec'd., all thatvaluable and productive. Tract of Land, belonging to sai'l deceased, containing about five hundred ami fifty acres, more or loss, situate en the head water's of licaver creek, and on both sides the Beai ver creek road to Camden, bounded by lands of j Samuel Spence, JohnIson\, James R. Beuneftand j others. About 300 acres is in woods, the balance ! cleared. but rot worn out or even exhausted, ft is regarded by competent judges as strictly, prim# cotton Laud. The situation is healthy, an'd.tha neighborhood a good one. There is also a good seat for an overshot mill on thg same. . \ Terms?A credit ofone and two years (except as much cash as will pay costs,) purchasers giving bond, bearing interest from day of sale, with, good security and a mortgage. J. H. U 1 I HtKSPUUN, C. C. t. p. Comm18 office, Lancaster Diet. Dec. 10,185Q. ( . Negroes for Sale* BY Order ol Uaiues H. VViiberspoon, Ordinary for Lancaster District, will be eold on the 2d January, lSol.at the late residence of Mrs. Jeruima Ingram, deceased, seven likely Negroes, b?? longing to the Estate of said deceasedTerms ot) da v of sale. F. P. INGRAM, Adro. Dec. 10, 1S50*. 98 House and Lot for Sate. ' ?a Equity?Lancaster Dulrfct. Mrs. Margaret I Stewart, vs. John H. Stewart? Partition estate of Robt. <). P. Stewart, Esq. BY virtue of the decree of the Court of Equity, iu above rate, I will sell at Lancastervilleon, Wedueai!*** tho )5t!i January, Ifcftl. the dwelling;, house and lot belonging to the estate uf Robert O. P. Stewart, esq, decM .in the village of Lancaster,bounded north by Clarke's lot. east bj white street, south by Io> of ffrirFK. R. Jones, and west by Maitf street. Toe House and Lot ia iu excellent repair and cuiiilitiun. Also, a Tract of Woodland, lying one mile north of the village, containing 100 prres tnore pr Jees, j adjoining lands of A. Gamble. Allen-Cnuear, Jano | Darr and o;I<< is Terms credit of 1 and 2 years : purchasers giving bonds with good security, witj^ | interest 'rmn day of sule, payable annually, and a, j mortgage?except aft much cash from the sale of ? I the House and Lot as will pay costs. J AM B8 ii. WITH ERSPOON, & a. t, ?. Dec. 14, l^'iO. 3 100 Valuable Property for Sale. In Eqnitj?Lancaster District. Geoige Vvr. Gill, et. al. va. tVm. & Gill, et. aL Par-, tition Real Estate Mrs Marv Gilt.. BY virtue of the decree of the Court in above, case, I will sell at Lancaster c. H. on the let Monday, the 6tii ^ay of J&nuarv, 1S51, the follow* i?g property., belonging to the Estate of MnvMa* ry Gill, deed., vjz: that valuable public House in the village of Lancaster, knowu as the "Globe Ho* tel, and store nouse adjoining, fronting toe (Jourt House, boundpd1 north by lots of Mmor Clinton, esq., east by White street, and south bv jburilap street, for this yearoccupied as a public nottse hy^ t'oli Price at a rent of $300 per annum. Also, one square of Iota 111 rear' of the Hotel, boqnded west by White street, sooth by Dunltp- -> street, east by market street, aud north#by meeting street. .... ... r , Also about 125 acres pf wood land about .two miles east of the village, bounded by land? of W. McKenna, J. H. Witherspooh, Anna'MeDow, Harpers and othere. *' Terms?A credit of 1 and 3 years with interest 1 frcm day of sale, purchaser to give bond with two ; good securities and a mortgage of the prepnises.,^ Alsn?At the same time I will sell Jack, a stout young fellow, and .Molly, a young negro woman 1 with her two first children, to effect partition.? j'erms tor tne negroes, a credit ot l'i montne, purchaser lo give bond with two good securities with ir.teroxt from the day of sole. r J AS. H. WITHER.SPOON, c.u.a Com. office, Nor. 11,1850.. $10 90 lv eq^uYty - k e rs h a w. . The Exr'x a> il Ex'ore. B??nj Haile. etal.v*. Ben?v ja:n;n llaile, etnl,?Bill for Division, Partition. <Sc. IN obedience to the orders of the Qonr* ?n thlit cause, made at Juno Term last. I will offer at Public Sale, before the court house in Camden oil Monday the <!:! day of January ensuing', all thoau several Plantations or Tracts of Laiiji lying on Lynches creek, being all the Land,* of the latu Capt. fienj. Haile, lying in that neighborhood, excepting the Gold .'fine and Privileges. Those ia> ds comprise some wight or (en thon* , sand acres, and will be s<>Id in separate tracts, to accoiiiiti-xihlo purchaser* Th,e surveys are turn* being marie, and the p'ata when completed, may be soon at the office o( J M. DeSsussuie. Esq. Terms?A credit of one, (wo and three years, with interest from the day of sale. Purchasers to give liond with good sureties, and a mortgage ofthe promises purchased \V. M- SHAXNOX, c, E. K. D. I>ec Jl [87] . ts<.;.' land for Sale; 0\ the firs: Monday in 'January next, I will sell before the Onrt House in Catndehi a tra?*t of Land belonging to the children o? the late Jofiri Kiddie, being hie place of residence, containing Two Hundred and Forlv acres, more or less, ad. inliiiniT iaiwla nf lit- Millinrr. itfrrf. Nrltles. thw | B, ewers, Timfnpeun and Trnntham. Terms r>J Sair.?One and two years, on bond ? secured by 'personal security, with interest from i the div of sale, payable annually. The Title will | bo nude perie.t by tiie Court of Equity. J. IV. CANTEY, Trustee, j Dec. 11, 1S50. 98 . Wanted. A TEACHER to t? ,* c-hsree of the Female Academy ill Liberty fliil. I(o will be expected :o ho a frcntleman and a scholar, also that he come well recommended. A liberal salary will be ?iven ; for further particulars bnplv to either of '.lie subscribers at i ibertv lJill, Kershaw District, S .0. J. ft. THOMPSON. 1 Oommittaa "Wra'UJXON, ef"~ H. R BttOWIf. ; 0C7* Tho Charleston Mwcury, Carolinian and S?UthWr Prosb*terian. nieaee ropy far ona monlfc, aryi tend ihei* bill* to tlijp OfHrn for payment. Dec. 13, 135-). 93 wlm. KOMMT LA'LTA, Late af the firm of Dickson & Latta, WOULD Respectfully inform hi* friends and the ptiblrc generally, thai ho is now receiving a variety of Heavy and Fancy Groceries which ' ho will tell hno for ca?l??Two doors above the Planters' Hotpi, and itiupcdiaicly oppoeite Jarapa piinlap'e, opq. ' C?nident 6. C. Dob. JO,I85dl CFf