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I THE JOURNAL. " * ni 40(in n Itamutfli, January tuu*? u. Work on rlie Chatham Railroad srems tf) to be progressing. The Raleigh Stan- dc< darcl says: ''Scvou miles of iron have th< teen laid, and it is thought the road will he complete#^ Uatv River by the n. first of March. Iron is being laid down i .1 at (lie rate of half a mile per day, and .j-o twenty-two ear loads of sills lett this ?f city on yesterday for the load." Com mm mi >k ?We s"e. with much J7( pleasure, that a far more liberal spirit s|? now prevails among our pe ipic in regard n-.i to the niatiei of debt. We hear of many generous compromises which in their several hearings, have brought substantial 1 ** 'ilnuut IM'llstlOll rcni'i iu u<;iii) ii11 mi iV ...... id spirit. This is fir hct'er than staylaws. or repudiation, or even homestead cxc'n] {ion*. and, under the peculiar and Ir'.iou cueum-Oniices resulting 1' oni flic g?t) War?when t lie ability to meet contracts tor iuowry was destroyed hy a power ! which could wit W resisted by t!:e com- wj, bitied force of the people ud "govern- jj, nicut, and when all were involved in j):| I a common loss and brought down* to a pU common poverty, hut in keeping with " that humanity which should actuate common sufferers, her the good work ft go oil. Jt is honor..hie, if is just, it is ? ft manly, and instead of the sitting of conI seieuee, leaves a pleasant n collection behind for Loth debtor and creditor.? We say again let the good work go on. f~ ?>uvitcr Wutfhnum. I The comi g session of Congress w ill i see the certain death and entombment I - of three men in the United .State's ?Scti? ate, all 1'eouj drink. Take away the ? ' pay and.good clothes of flie.se "thre ' ineti, and they arc already tavern ''suckers" ami parasites of the most, abject I sort. 1 saw one of tliem at a friend's 1 house (;.!y yesterday, ask for a glass of* fg' wliislfy, scarcely as lie entered Dej took ii v.-1:11 both hands, whieh shooK | and r.vd latheras io some theatrical ij.. cxeggmatiou of drtitikcnne-s than in | t-'o: the i.al* light, of common life, nnd'to lJV senilis grctdy hp- siip by t lie glass's L|k. cd^r?, chtvwd iike.Tant tup, hj'.bis own j rei vos. was ilr ud'ul. He is no worse v than two others. l.ut h:: pf.il v his teri*< j * f.expires un itie foiiitli <w*'Mnrcli. It is. v.r to tuj uuoss, inifsr that he will ^ live so loi:;j ? Wu&hiuytun (or.. iS>. t.|,;, JjOU.'s Dnuor.rof. - lfc"; j J A ai d milk" festival was j hoid in the Towu liuli of Ashland Oi/io J |j?, 1'ISj. T'O>d:'v. | ? ?TCTTi.. wirr .iji.m. v*mwm MWPTO1WWI P COTiOX-QlWATUiNs. j /y Camden, la^. 14.?"G a -7. | Charles'on, L'L'.?2S. AI' New Y?nk, *d0 ?29 J 4. H. Li vet pool, -9?11 3-?d. ^ \E\V FiiTOSIAL BElBEiiS, I , I J ~ ~ soied nt <i- f*jI sin?? niT'ei:1 !c I A j V companion* to children ut home or in the sclio'd-room; prepuml under the Mij)er? x:.?: ?u ni Pr-.r. J. J,. RKVXOI.JiS. I). D, ol i!i?- S. 0 l.-nivi-rsi-v. who isacknowledyed as < n:ii\ '-tx < n !i a la^k : JR. . miiiV New -iv.'ial lsi Render, 40 j " 2d " f-01 mix 31 " f?n | 4'h " 1.35j IM A!- > in {ir?p:iru'ion, 5>eln?ol Historic** ol H?t! S'nu '? ' linn V-T'h Carolina a.id Ceorgin. k in **? >- r;; * v..I iiafs. about ?.*>e. ?>r each,* wr.i'fi i 1 11ini'i.r style l?y l'rol. J. W. D.'?vidson a. Also. wi r'es o! handsomely Lithographed XV it; five number*, 23?. eaeh or S'.' ;>?- r '!.>/ . > fa ,|f the re'ail rice, copies i?l nut oi :i e uiiuvc will be sent to teachers i w ho iiiav des.rc to examine them. Dl'FFlE &. CH APMAN. IWkseilcrs, Columbia, S. C. g Jan 21. tf. j MANSION HOUSE, CA UDENr S. C\ Co. EPORTS have been circulated, that my to jTjb H' >USE was closed up. and-1tint I had ij, ' ? ? i ? :..i??. ??K. ut rl#'it lamnen. 1 ;?? % ivu?c ?w nnviu. j-u" i lie, that thev are untrue. Travellers will find CI,KAN and COMFORTABLE ROOMS, a IV GOOD TABLE, and every attention requisite Ju to ?heir comfort. ?, ^ Try me ami see for yourselves. RTABLES in good order. Charges Reasonable. slu E. G. ROBINSON, Proprietor. pj | Jan 21. I'" j For Sale, . wf IIEAPfor CASH, two Wooden Buildings, ?r;l twoStories. nnd in good condition. ALo. one large FIRE GRATE, good and complete. Apply at East side Main street, fourth house S"1 W North of PeKalb-street. lat .mi $ 50 REWARD. ,F? in k SCAPEDf om Jail on Thursday the 14'h' i, jfi inst.. D\VII) WHITE, alias DAVID ' COOPER, convicted ot Bigamy. Said A\ hite. alias Cooper, is ahout f? feet. 7 inches IV, high, light hair, lair complexion and blue Sk eves. Is an Irishman by birth, but speaks V the English Language well. Pc ^k The iihovn Reward will be paid for his ap? prehension, or lodged in any jail where lean _ W yet hint. J. P. BOSWEI.L. Jan 21?It S. K. C. I GRAPES." ? TTTT^ enlienriKuP lioc o fr.nr finno nf tVlO I Madeira, Catawba and Mack Hamburg Grape, which he will sell cheap. For p furdier particulars, apply at the Jour- L ual office. p5* GEORGE DIETZ. January 21. Cattle, Cattle, ? HEAD of CATTLE wanted, /COU Apply to BAUM BRO. December 1. tf F [fOJOVAL ROCERIEsTpiftOVISMS! THE subscriber having removed bis Store tii stand next bbnve the Market, and nd1 1 rgely to his stock, is now offering to ! public a CHOICE SELECTION OF j illLV A\D FAXCV PROCEBIES, : i wliicli lie respectfully invites the attention purchasers. < riniiikfuf for the liberal patronage hereto j e i'\t tided to Inn), lie pr>.iiihrs to use ry effort-to scene its continuance. as?utr the public that every thing lie offers * ill be of the bc.-t quality, and his prices as J soiialile as poss.ble. i'crtns Cash. I C. NOELKIN. lanuary 21. tf Shoes: Shoes! THE subscriber has on band a good ck of* Ladies' and Gentlemen's' SIIOTCS, licit lie is selling at very low prices. ; is ?ralifi"d to know that bis Shoos vc given satisfaction to all who have ' rchas^d of him. Terms, Cash. C. NO ELK IN. 1 January 21. tf 1 : ( ANNEAL .MEETING . OF TIIK s TOt hiflllDi Hi ' OF THE r Carolina R R. Co,, F AM* or Tin: <j leutSwcshTii il:. IS. Rank L : -."VC ' 1 Cg ^ .$ -pi *erw n ; IIR Annunl .Meeiinjr of tin- S'l'iiC'IC- ^ Ji< >:,L)DUS of ihe above I us: j i ui ion* I in li?.(J in .lie Ciiy ?.?< ( 'liariosimi on >lin j, Tuesday i:i I'i'liru.ir\ ne.v. ilic !Ui <>l i inun.il. Place of mcciins. ' I :i 11 ol llie l' i livM-sierii Kail K.iail Ihink. in'llrond.il. " ( unit coiivpniiio, H o'clock. A. .M. ? )n ilu? day following. Wednesday. ilie 10 ii re will lit* an ilyciion held -ill ilie same " [ e. Iieiivccn ilie hours ol !l A. M.. and 3 M.. I t i ii-'TI.HN 'DlliWT'?US ,._f i.ic II lln.i'l f'oiri.a.i* and 'Kl'MTKFA 1)1- *, ("j'oNS ?;1 i;*? 15.!! k. A Committee to ify 1'ro.v.es will nliend. hock holders v, lit l,c|?.iss' ?l cs ii'ual. over ^ llo.i'i. in and Iron: il:e free ol rge, in ihtojdance wi'h In* ronniipinn ?? ** I. J. R. tMKIc Y, .n :?!,?3". SeercisrV. ]j ni Afn. i * ff "l 7 ! 'C< Lin IjO, OlwvLo. u the crapes! v.vji fepst !1 J(\ ?? VJ i V is\ f' 'V f. \ ~x T T*Ti 11 c IE kept constantly on hau l by J. 0 GOOOALE, dealer iu e OVES, TIN WAKE, fl SUEET IKON, Vv IKE, &0. ri Prompt attention to all orders for V [N , MK>l' fNCr, GUTTERING, ri t:TO\ 1j IMP!:-, h siii:::r iron, a:;J TIN WARE, h I nil r'tc peru'n i>?r t<> t!:c TIN A SIX ESS. f n.nrjitly ?!t> ud. d tu on " mu-t reasonable . I.iI.'IS. a J. H. G(JGPALE, 3d door north it. Ml Kennedy's. v IVc. 24. ' 2i?. '! UNITED STATES OF a AMERICA, OUTI1-CAROLINA DhSTKICT. k n the matter John L. Jones. Bankrupt. EX-PAUTC SAMUEL M'GOWAN. t IN pursuance of the orders of the a urt uiade in a hove cause, I will sell ' the highest bidder, before the Court t. use in Camden, on Monday, the 1 t t ,. ..f ,,)| f|lf> 11 on 1 and ) W1 X uui um j y U.. V..W ? rsonal Estate of the said John L. oos, consisting of all that PLANlTION on Beaver Creek, in Ker- r i\v Cognty, containing Two Thousand * ve Ilnudrcd acres?bounded North, lands of Mrs. Duncan, Wiley Patter- D ), Chaile- L. Dye and Mrs Hammond. 1 East, bv lands of Est. of Jas. Big- I ret and Est. John Thompson? ( South, by lands of*Mrs. Sarah Hud- t j and i.. J. Patter-on, and West, by ids of L. J Patterson. Also six 1 tins. 1 TERMS. For the personalty Cash. ir the Realty, One hall ea-di, balance ' one year, to be secured by bond of I trehavr, bearing interest from the day < sale, and by a mortgage ol'tlie properI'lip-'ls-i^r i.i r.:ie f((r stamns and pa- ' is"'"'"'*' ' J. M.GAYLE, ' 1 Jan. 7?St. Assignee. ' ( UNITED STATES j OF , AMERICA. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT, IN DANKRUJ'TCY. vT pursuance of orders uiadc iu above use, 1 will sell at public out-cry at iD)dcn, S. C., before the Court House, i Monday the 25th day of January, 56!?, all the personal property assigned his schedule, of the said JOHN J. ELSON, Bankrupt. J. M. GAYLE, Assignee. SARDINES. OYSTERS. LOBSTERS and CRACKERS, or sale by D. C- KlliKLEY. MB SPLiTB Improve ydur soil perma nentiy! BY using Z ELL'S AMMONIATEI BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE, fo Cotton, Tobacco, Corn, Oats, Wheat Bye, Potatoes, Turnips, Grass <tc. This is .* 8 quick and active, as Peru riati Guano, and commends itself abovi jtlier fertilizers, to the farmer uik planter. ' For certificates* of its efficiency, cal it our store, and you will find sucl from parties at home, as well a" abroad We. will sell this fertilizer at manu nnAO acturers prices. iSAUAi i>ivuo, J?n. 14?2m. Agt'ii. IxOBT. MURE & CO COMHKSMNf MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. \ GENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVER ' POOL STEA.M.SIIIP LINE. Advances made on shipments of Cotton lire and Ntfval Stores to Foreign and Do iiestie Ports. AN ORDINANCE * ro RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THE YEAF 1S69.. HE IT ORDAINED, by the Iutcn lant and Wardens of the Town o jtitnden, South Carolina, in Connei Vsscniblcd, and by authority of the ante, that the following Taxes be, anc ire hereby assessed for the current year Hint is to say : """ A TT J 1 mty cents per une iiuuuivu x/ware on the assessed value of all lrn >roved Town Lots, and one half ofoni ier cent. addiiioital on the value thereif for a Well Tax, not to exceed twe lollars on any one Lot. Twenty-live ceuts per One Hundred )ollars on all sales of goods, wares and nerchandizc within the said Town, duing thereat* one thousand eight hunIreii and sixty eight. Fifty cents .per One Hundred Pol:?& on the net income on factorage, inpayments, faculties and professions, including Dentistry) exercised within he 'said Town witliiu the ycax last foresaid. Ten Dollars on each wagon drawn V four or more horses and let out for ii.re. Five Dollars on each wagon drawn y four or ino'rc horses, and used excluively by the owner. Five Dollars on each wazon drawn y two or three horses, and let out for ire. Two Dollars arid Fifty Cents on each "(eon drawn l?y two or three horses, il l used exclusively by the.owner. Two dollars on each one horsy wagon r r.-.rt lot Our for liite. One Dollar acid Twenty-Five Cents n each one-horse wagon or curt, used xcJusive!y by llie owner. .Kight Dollars on each Omnibus, ami jur dollars on each Ilack. Two Dollar* on each pleasure Cnringe or Buggy or other vehicle drawn y one horse. Four Dollars on each pleasure Cariage or Buggy drawn by more than one orsc. Said Tax to be levied on all vehicles abituully employed in tlic Town of 'aiud.cn, whether owned by a resident r non-resident, end whether drawn by horse or horses or other animals. A Capitation Tax of Five Dollars ach on all male residents of the said .'own, bet ween the uses of eighteen and i^ty.years. Twenty-five Dollars per annum on 11 transient dealers in produce, purcliaiug for other markets. One Dollar for every dog owned or ;ept within the said Town. A Tax of not less than five or more ban teu dollars per week, payable in dvanee, on all non-residents engaged n selling goods by sample or otherwise, he actual amount to be paid by each, o be assessed by the Tax Collector. Fifty Dollars for a License for keepng a Billiard Table. A Tax of Five Dollars on all nonesidenls engaged in retailing Tobacco rithin the corporate limits. One Hundred and Sixty Dollars pet nmini fnr n License to retail Sniriruous iiqiiord wftliin the said Town, to be >aid quarterly in advance, and said Lireuse not to be granted for a less term han twelve months. Fifteen Dollars for an auctioneers License; and in each and every ease vhere a License is required by this rVct, an additional charge of five dol ars for the Clerk of Council shall b( said by the party applying for such License. From Ten to Twonty-five Dollars or ill public Shows and entertainment! for hire, except those for a charitable purpose, for each day, during whicl the same may be exhibited or kepi jpen. A Fine of not less than Ten Dollar: for each offence for forging any Dills 01 Orders on the Corporation. All Returns'for Taxes to be made ot oalh without distinction of persons. That all Ordinances and parts of Or dinauces rcpugnaut thereto, be, and thi same aro hereby repealed. RATIFIED in Council, this thirty first day of December, in the year o our Lord one thousand eight bundrei and Hixty-Gi?;-ht, and io the ninety third year of the Sovereignty and In dependence of the United Spates o America. A. A. MOORE, Intendant. \V. Clyburn, Clerk. Jan 7. 4. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. ? SOUTH-CAROLINA DISTRICT. 15 Y virtne of a writ of fieri facias to me directed, issuing out of the Honorable, ) the United States Circuit Court for the r District of South Carolina, I will expo.?e , for sale to the highest bidder at. public auction, at Camden; Kershaw County, - on Monday, the first -day of February, 9 1809, being the first Monday of the 1 month, all the Right Title and Interest of the Defendant in and to the follow1 ing property, to-wit: i One House and Lot, situated at Lib. ertv IIill, in Kershaw, containing Sev en Acres, adjoining Lots of R. B. Curt ninzharo, Estate oi tvyatt x'actersori, Wylic l'atterson and others. The im provements consists of a fine Two Story Dwelling, containing eight square rooms and other necessary out buildings. The yard is well ornamented with the finest shrubbery and evergreens. ALSO TRACT No. 2, ioown as the Beaver . Creek Tract, situated in Kershaw, containing Fourteen Hundred Acre4, more or less, six miles cast of Liberty Ilil', adjoining Lands of James S L Thompson. Estate of J). I). Perry and others ; about One Hundred and .Fifty - Acres in cultivation j Land well adapted f to cotton and cereals improvements coni ci<(s r.f fhrxn nsnallv found on a cotton j plantation, such as Cribs, Stables, out 1 Houses, Laborers Cabins, &c. , also TRACTNo. 3 known as the Terry Tract, . situated in Kershaw, near Liberty Hill, . containing two hundred and fifty acres, . more or less, adjoining lands of James . S. Thompson, JUaniol Ivirkland, and i others, ninety acres in cultivation. The improvements consists of those usually fouud on a plantation adapted to raising cotton, corn &c. also . TRACT No. 4, known as the mill place, situated in Kershaw, the three-fourths .interest of the defendant in thirty acres land, more or less, with an overshot mill in running order, capable of grind-' ing seventy-five bushels corn per day, "adjoining lands of James S. Thompson, ! ?:?Gardner, Collins and others. a l.so , TRACTNo oknown as the Russey'lace in K/'fshaw, containing eight hundred acres, more or lessj ninety acres in culiTv.uion, adjoining lands of Est. Wyatt . Palter-on, Lst. McMillan, and others This place is well improved as a cottoo and grain farm, sr.ch as Gin House, and Screw, grain houses, &c. also TRAT No. 7? known as the, Summerville Place in Lsn^astar Coubty, oitua ted 20 miles from Lancaster 11., una two inHr' from Liberty lliH, containing Eleven Hundred'Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Estate of .John Perry, Wiley Patterson, and others; One Hundred and Fifty Acres in cultivation, with the ordinary improvements of a cottdn and grain farm; fencing in good repair. TRACT Xo. 8, known a? the Fleming Place, situated in Lancaster County, 10 miles from Lancaster C. II., and 10 miles from Liberty Hill, containing ' Foar Hundred Acres, uiorc or less; I One Hundred and Fifty Acres in cultivation, adjoining- lands of Fleming, Mackey, Instate Bailey, and others.? This place lias all the improvements of an ordiuary farm for eottoa aud small grain. ALSO On Wednesday the 3rd of February, the following personal property at Liberty Hill, 20 miles north-east from r. T mill coll liventv-six | innu \_-iiiuuuijj i ..... ... _ head prime mules, two horees, about fiTry head of cattle, live wagons nod a large lot of farming utensils, &c. Levied on as the property of L. J. Patterson, dcliendanf, at the suit of Harriet Harrison plaintiff. TERMS Cash, purchaser to pay the Marshal for necessary papers and stamps. ' 'J. P. M. EPPING. IJ. S. Marshal, i Jan. 7. 3t. 131 THE I. S. DISTRICT SOtJHT i For the District of S. Carolina i IN BANKRUPTCY. In the mutter of Joint L. Jones, aBank1 rupt. to wiiom it mat concern. 1 TIIE undersigned hereby gives nof ticc of his appointment as Assignee of ' Jno. L. Jones, of Kershaw Couuty, and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt upon his owu petition, by W. JClawson, Register. ' All persons indebted to the said ' Bankrupt will make immediate payJ ment to the undersigned.' > J. M. GAYLE, 1 Jan. 7?8fc Assignee. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. r MISS CAMILLA C. YOUNG, a pupil of the New York Musical Conservatory, will give lessons on the I'iano, to young ladies, at her residence, e twice a week. Tkrms.?Two dollers per month, * payable in advance. [ Dec. 81. at : CANE SEATED CHAIRS. if T)KllSONS having Cano Chairs that _L require re-bottonring, can have it done in a neat and substantial manner, at a low price for cash, by applying to M. DUTTON. Dec, 31. tf ' "WANDO FKRTILIZERT KjltJR Wando Mining and manufacturing _B. Company offers to rlic Planters and Farmers of ihe South their FERTILIZER, known as the ' WANDO FERTILIZER, I which the experience of the past senson has proved to be one of the most valuable in our 1 market. It has for its base the materials from the Phosphgte Beds of the Company on Ashl y River, and is prepared at their works at the EAST END OF HASEL STREET, in this city. In order to guarantee its uniformity am] maintain its high stnndard, the Company has made arrangements with the distinguished Chemist, Dr. C. L'.SIIEPARD, Jr., who carefully analyzes nil the atnmoniacnl and other material purchased by the Company, and the prepared FERTILIZER, before being offered for sale. The Company is resolved to make an article which will prove to be a complete manure, and give entire satisfaction. Foe terms, circulars and other information, apply to' . WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, No. 1, South Atlantic Wnarf, ' CHARLESTON,\ S. C. Jan. 14,. 3m. WM. C. DIKES & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants,' South Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments of Cotton, Rice, &c., respectfully solicited, and libera! advances made rug-eon1 Jan. 11?3tu STATE TAXES. TIIE Tax executions of delinquent' Tax payers, have been placed in my bands for collection. I am authorized, ?i ?k,r ?hf> flnmntroller-Gener it U u uiutau *j>j ? ". f ai, to distrain ,levy, eand ellimmediately I unless the taxes are paid wilhout delay. The following list is published for their information. I. B. Alexander, I. B. Alexander, Trustee, W. J. Arrants, Jarret Anderson, Estate. W. A. Ancrflm, W. 31. Jiillings. 11. E. Barfiold, Z. Boan, Dr. M. Bisscll, Mrs. Sarah A. Brown, Mrs. V. M. Blakcney, Benjamin Cook, Mrs. S. A. Cantey, John Clark, Estate John Chesnut, R. Cameron, F J. Colier, Estate J. P. Cunningham, Mrs. E. J. Catoe, John Cantey, Jr., .lames Dabney, Wm. Dixon, J. M..De-' Saussurc, jr., Wm. English, Estate Thomas 11. Elliott, A. D. Goodwin, Mrs. S. George, Darling Gaskin, E. P. Honey, R. E. lluggins, llcuben.Hinson, Mrs. S. Hudson, P. B. Hammond, Mrs. M. Hammond, J. J. Horton, S. L. S. Hilton, Hershal Ililton, J. L. Jones, W. E. Johnson, jr., Estate J. G. Jones, J N. Ingram, Mrs. M. N. Kelly, Robt, Latta, Trustee, Chares J. McDowall, Angus McCaskill, Thomas S. .Myers, John J. Nelson, Jonathan Newman, Robt Latta, Ransotu Lewcllcn, D. Albert T. Latta, John Mungn, Columbus P. Mungo, A. A. McDowall, K. J. McCreight, J. F. Miller, D. M;iii;iffey, Mrs M. McDowall, J. A. Manaffoy, J. S. Mcroncy, T. A. Mcl.cod John A. Munn, Mrs. Isabella Murchison, Mrs. Nancy Nichols, i Robert W. Proctor, Wiley Patter- 1 son, P. M. Pearce, L. J. Patterson, Estate Daniel 1). Perry, Duncan Ray, G. It.-' Sowcll. Thomas Ses- | sions, Samuel'A". 15. Shannon, Joel A. i Sob rock, John Lf. Truesdcl, Mrs. S. A. i Team, Win. M. Trucsdel, J. S. Thomp- 1 ?on, Estate C. Tolrgic, Sarah Thomas, , Estate R. A. J. Scarborough, Miss C, Villcj^g#, J. J. Watkins, Estate T. J. Warren, Mr^. Richard C. Whitaker, 'Estate John Whitaker, Estate John J. Workman, Dr. Thomas J. Work- ' man, John II. Young, William J. , Young, Flomming Young, John Young, Frank Adamson, Brain Ronnev, Lawrence Chosnut Charles, Chesnut, James Cook, John A. Chesnut, Est. Richard Chesnut, Mary Cole, A. II. .Dibble, Harriet George, Epsy Johnson; Hannah Jones, Charlotte Levy, Isaac McLaqgjflin, Joe. McLaughlin, George McLean, .Richard Price, Lazarus Shiver. William Deas, Sam Page. D. L. DeSAUSSURR Treasurer. Jan 14, 2t i rxr r'r r? r* cr a t !?(? tlMlljL' U1AXJUU OP AMERICA. SO UT U-C A ROL IN A DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY.n the matter Jno. Gaskin, Bankrupt. EX-PARTE EZEIilEL GASK1N. IN pursuance of orders made in the above cause, I will sell at public outcry, before the Court II-jusc in Camden, on Monday the first day of February, prox., to the highest bidder, all the Real Estate of John Gasjdn, the Bankrupt, lying in Kershaw County, on Granney's Quarter .Creek, containing Eight Hundred Acres, Sand Hill Land, being the Mill Tract and Plantation of said John Gaskin TERMS?One half Casiij balance on a credit of one year, to dc sccureu by bond, interest from day of sale and a mortgage of the property. -Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. EZEKIEL GAS KIN,. Assignee. Jan. 9. 4t. . WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES AND GIN, AS CHEAP AC THE CHEAPEST, AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST; i Sold in quantities to suit customers, FOR THE CASH, by Bee.?. D. 0. KIRKLEY. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. SOUTH-CAROLINA DISTRICT. IN [BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Jas. S. Thompson, Bankrnpt EX-PARTE JESSE KILGORE. IN pursuance of orders made in the above cause, I will sell at public outcry . . at Camden, before the Court House, on Monday, the first day of February next, being the first Monday, all the Real Estate of Jauic# S. Thompson, Bankrupt, and his Personalty and Choscs in Action. The Real Estate consists of 1. One Tract of Land, lying on CAMP CREEK, Lancaster County, containing Nine Hundutf Acres, more or less, known as The Douglas Place. One other Tract lying on Dry Creek, Lancaster County, known as "THE VEKLINES PLACE," containing Two Iluudrcd and Eighty Acres, more or less. One other Tract, at Liberty Hill, Kershaw Connty, containing One Hundred and Ninety Acres, more or less, whereon is the residence of the said James S. Thompson. Also, the interest of the said James S. Thompson, being a life estate in a Tract of Land on Dry Creek, Lancaster County, containing Six Hundred and T.birty Acres, more or less. Also, a few Notes and Accounts and a few personal chattels of little value. The Chattels will be sold at the residence . of said Thomnsom on Tuesday, 2nd of February, at 11 o'clock, A. M. TERMS?In the personalty, (?A8n.i For the realty, so much Cash as wil pay the costs of these proceedings, the fees and expenses, balance on a credit of one and two years, secured^ by bond surety and a mortgage of the premises, tercst payable annually from day of sale. Perchaser to pay for stamps and papers. J. 110SS DYE, Jan. 9?4t. Assignee. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A Magnifiicent Estate. In the Court of Commou Pleas. Id Equity?Kershaw County. IN order to conduce to the interest of purchasers and to preserve the symmetry of a complete Estate, following sales will be made at the same place and time, thus affording an opportunity to purchasers to possess ono of the FINEST PLANTATIONS in the State. The two places combined form a most desirable und productive plantation of Fifteen Hunrded and Twenty Acres; One Thousand Acres of Rich Swamp, and about Five Hundred Acres of best Upland, all cleared and lias often produced and still can produce over Ono Thousand pounds Cotton to the Acre. Plats can be seen at my office. L. H. DEAS. J. B. KEKSHAW, Exccutois, vs. T. J. ANCRUM.et. al. Bill for Foreclosure, &.c. "w VT Lro in nhnvft Qfnfprl 1m fJUOllillllC VI VI ICIO III WWWTW W. cause, I will sell bcforo Court House in Uamden, on Monday, the first day of Februiry next, being the First Monday, at public autcry, all that portion cf tho Red Bank Plantation, belonging to Thomas J. Ancrum, situated on ihc East side of the Waterce River, in Kershaw County, bounded North and East by he remaining poTtion of the said (" RED BANK PLANTATION," and by the Estate 5f\Vm. A. Ancrum, on the East by"The English Lands," 011 the South by "The Jones Lands," and West by the Wateree River, containing Nine Hundred and Fifty-Eight Acres, more-or less. TERMS?So much Cash as will p?y the costs of these proceedings, the balance on a credit of one, two and three years, with interest paynble annually, secured by Bond, , with approved personal sureties. The title deeds to be made, but not delivered, but remain in Court until the purchase mdney ba paid, Purchaser to pay for Stamps and Papers. C. SHIVER, Clerk. Jan. 7, 4t J. D. KIRKPATRICK, Adm'r, vs. ELLEN D.ANCRUM, et. al.; Bill to Partition to sell Lands, &c. JN pursuance of orders made in the abovo cause, I will sell before the Court House in Camden, on the first Monday in February next, being the first day of the month, all that portion oi tho Red Bank Plantation, lying in Kerehaw County, adjoining East and North of the part above described, bounded North nnd East by Lands of the heirs of Wm. A. Ancrutn, deceased, and on the South and West by Lands of Thomas J. Ancrutn, nnd the remaining portion of said "RED BANK" above described. This Tract being the portion of "RED BANK," owned by the Into W. A. Ancrutn. On this Plantation there is a complete settlement suited for a large plantatatfon. TERMS?So much Cash as will pay costs and expenses of sale, balance on a credit of one, two and three years, interest payable annually from date, secured by bond, personal sureties and a mortgageof the premises. Purchasers to pay for Stamps nnd Papers^ C. SHIVER. Clerk. ! >" f 4t COTTON GINS. I CONTINUE lo make Cotton Gins, and repair them and all kinds of Machinery, Also, Taming in Wood and Iron. R. J. McCREIGHT. Dec. 24. tf. Foutz's Cattle Powder. FOR SALE by' HODGSON & DUNLAP. December 31. "STATIONERY. IAlNE Writin-r Ink, Lead Pencils . Pens, Pen Holders, Foolscap, Let er and Note Papers, Sealing Wax, >Iu tilage, &c. For snlc by m HODGSON & DUNLAP. Dec. 31, tf