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1^1 I THE'JOURNAL, r - : ! Til Camden, January 28,1809 u,e uinj Stanton and Grant.?Stanton lias "caused it to be telegraphed over tie aQtt couutrj from iVashirigtou that he never j issued an oider placing 'General ihuiks over General Grant. This denial seems r? tin o mow 0Vnirtn. It UDD'CtirS tllUt I %v wv " ,MV,V v'**" ? t r he did issue an order rquiring the army under Banks and that under Grant to be combined, and that the eS'eCt of its I, cxecutiou wuuld have been to place Banks, as the senior-officer, over Grant We think thatGcneial Grant will hard- jn ly place Stanton in his Cabinet?Stsnton tho malignant, Stanton the traitor ' to hit* principles, Stanton the wan that aj^ was kicked out of Mr. Johnson's Cabinct, Stutiton who, with unquestioned un" abilities and iudotnitable will and en'ergy, is nevertheless the last man in { ' the United States who ought to be p ace o hi a position ot honor, trust, or rispoti- p *ibilitJ- . ___ mo' MARRIED.?Ou the loth instant, \\*c ?^.U~l>... I V Mr \T W ! J.|tl iiic V ii. l?uu?v . | Jones, to Miss M. E., daughter of Ui-> Mr. Joseph BrucC) all of Kershaw. ky ' On the 14tli instant, by the saUte, ()^ Mr. D. Hyatt, to Miss Sallie, daugh- t,Vi ter of Tobias Fulsoia, Esq., all of Ker- 'css shaw. I .. Phi 1 COTTON QUOTATIONS. 0h( Camden, Jan. 28 ?24 a 20 3-4 (lot Charleston, 27.?28. WkH iNew York. 27.?20 ,,.hi Liverpool, 27?11 l-2d. jj* RESPONSIBLE '"t AGENTS WANTED for, TO disftoao of gu-irnnfecs for the sale of Landed and other valuable property Jan )b in different parts of the United States. Profits very liberal, sales easily eff ete 1. ?nd no loss of time front other business. Address J T. MIL LEU & CO. Box' 4, P. 0. Port Dep sit, Md. January _8. 8t St NATIONAL FAMILY v sewing machine. c;?. AHEAD OF ALT. COMI'KTIT OV < u" WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. Vsfi1 , _ , ; . . i?? li AT the present time it is unnecessary miIt) set forth the practical utility of tin; Sewing Machine, and the advantages to be derived from its use. The present ?<re has lieejY prolific t?f inventions, Lilt that of the Sevj^nj; Maohbic stands " pre-eminent. Every family should have oue. and the only question is, which is k the brtt, cheapest, and bes* advpted to jy p the wants of the community. The i F NATIONAL SEW I Nil MACHINE Combines the "nod qualities of all Sew- ^ in" Machines heretofore made, and is ^ 'g so simplified in mechanical construction ^ ^ fcs to be manufactured at the very low- j.'* est price. Hy discarding all < duplicated machinery, a perfect machine has j k been produced, so simple in its opera tion as to he readily understood by all. H The aboVe Machines are for sale at the store of J. S. Ci.'itin, in Cntiidcn, f where one of them may he seen in op- 11 oration. Iliri Jan. 28 tf. Visi< T)p\intMT AVEllTlV I V li. M. BISSEL, Dentist. .A ^ HAS removed to the dwelling owned Sou by Mrs. Francis Lee> one door North >n f td his former residence, where he "will y[j nttend to all requiring his professional a services at pries that will meet the Wri Yvishes of his patients. His terms arc T)("nI - CASII in all cases. - w^u Hrond Street, Camden, S. 0. Jan. 28 tf. ). I ' "PIEDMONT ' LIFE IXSIR.WCE COMPANY. the most Popular Company iu the o Called Stales. <u. lie, II. S. GRAY, Agent. CLI ' p GO Office at the Court House* to il January 20. 1,n BLl Soatfr-Carolina R. R Co. AND S UTH WESTERN H. BANKV V V u I, ^ tllE attention of the Stockholders of rthe above Institutions is respectfully ,j,e failed to the following Resolution adop- 1 ted at the Annual Meeting, February Prel 13th 1867: .. BCJ "Resolved, That Iiereafter, new pros lee shall be required at each Annual Meeting. And notice is hereby given, that proxies will not be available at the next Til Meeting, (9th and 10th prox.,) unless each signature is stamped with a ten Gr cents Internal Revenue Stamp. ^ur JOHN Y. STOCK, nal L. C. HENDRICKS, A. W. BURNETT. _j Committee to verify Proxies. Jan. 28. 2t | k " FOR 8AI.K7 0 AT SHIVER'S Shop, a double RUG OY and HARNESS. Jan. 7 2t. 1 CHBSNUT'S MILL E subscriber respectfully informs citizens of Camden, that he is run- | H a CART to hn'd from the above' LL, and will take Cora free of r?re. The best meat and grits guar- t jcd. JOS-. GOODALF-. d an. 28 tf. 1 uxrrEb states , OF AMERICA. ; )UTlI-CAROLlNA DISTRICT. f IN BANKRUPTCY. v the matter of Silas Ingram, Bank- ? ruDt. r pursuance of orders made in the e cuise, I will sell at public out, before the Court House in Cnmden, Friday the 29th day of February, x., to the highest bidder, the foling property, to-wit: ne TRACT of Lend, in Chesterfield mty, containing one hundred acres, s c or less, bound on the East by Js of Estate of John Leach, on the st, by the Drcwcr Gold mine and v ies Catledgc's lands and South.-by j Lynches Creek, and on the North j F.Oghurue's land. . ALSO?*?2 TRACT of Land in Lancaster int.y, containing fifty acfes, more or ;, hound on the North by Dry .< - k . .. ! i*k, on tlie East by lands 01 ucorge illip's land. AtS'rt 2 TRACT of Land in Lancaster rnty, containing twenty five acres <? of less, bound by lands of Joel Hips, on live Kasr, South by lands ^ Robert Gardner, West by Miles * dner, North by William Gardner's Is* 'RllMS OASft> purchaser to pay stamps and papnrs. J. M. GAYLfc. . 28?3t. Assignee. t UNITED STATUS W OF m AMERICA, ii" 3UTf* CAROLINA DlSTlUcT, 1 ' IN BANKRUPTCY". ' & pursuance of order* nvade in above ie, I will s< II at public out-cry at n id.-n, $. C , before the Collrt DoU-c, v, Friday the 20tl? day of January. II, all the personal property a si .'tied is schedule, of the said JOHN J-. u LSON, Bmkrupt. J. M. GAYLE, Assignee. IXKIlllTV?Kcrsliiiw. Z. Leitner. Adiu'r., rs. Lula War ren, T. W. IVyucs, et al. bill. pltr-Unnce of an onW made in tlio . ,*c casft, .January lo JSC'.', the litors of Thoittn* .J. Wjtrmn, do-j ^ d. arc required to prove tlioir claims ! <rf' mo on or before the first day of ; next or be debarred Ironi all bene-1' f any decree to I e made in tliL c tse. j* j t. hay, |; an. 28.?td Ilcccivcr. , m\ riCTORIAL READERS, i 81 J EL!? subed as Useful and agreeable I 1 Companions to children ni home or in j sohoobrooint prepared under the >n|ielr- J? n .?* Prot. J. L. REVNOI.DS, I). D ,-ol [ S. T. University, who is acknowledged as S( nendy fit for such a task i nold ' New Pictorial 1st Reader, 40 '> " " 2d CO n 3d " 90 4th " 1.35 r 'so in prcp ra'ion. School Histories of * ;h Ciro i a. North Carolina and tteorgin, i lepar.ite vo'tt ies, about 75c. or SI earh, J ten in fnttiiltur style, by Prof. J. W. DA>SON. A. M. u Iso. a series of handsohiely Li'Itbgrttphcd t tin-. Books, id five ndnihtty 25e. e.tch or >0r dozer-. Fif half the retail price, copies ny ol the above will he sent to teachers f i may desir* to examine them. DUFFI.B & CHAPMAN. B"oksellers, Columbia, S. C. t *- ,r Ill <L 1 MANSION HOUSE, ? CAMD EX. S. C. i EPORTS have been circulated, that my p HOUSE Was closed Up, and that I hail v Cuinden. i beg lettVe to inlorm the pubthat tliey are untrue. Travellers will find | BAN and COMFORTABLE ROOMS, n 1 00 TABL.E, and every attention requisite j heir comfort. 'ry tile und sec for yourselves. STABS in good order. Charges Reasonable. E. G. ROBINSON) Proprietor, an 21. 1m j1 $50 REWARD. j 1 SCATED from Jail on Thursday the l ltli | it s .. DAVID WHITE, alias DAVID OPER, convicted ol Bigamy. Snid lite, alias Cooper, is nbout 5 leet, 7 inches | li, light Iniir, lair complexion and blue , 1 s. Is an Irishman by birth, but speaks ! English Language well. 1 'lie above Reward will be paid for his np? licnsion, or lodged in any jail where 1 can 8 him. J. P. BOS WELL, an 21?4t S. K. C. GRAPES. [E subscriber lias a few vines of the ideira, Catawba and Black Hamburg ape, which he will sell cheap. For thcr particulars, apply at the Jouroffice. GEORGE I)1ETZ. January 21. jairtie. uaiiUitj. ? i ^A IIE ^ D of CATTLE wanted DU Apply to B\PM BRO. December !. tf, REMOVAL. SflOCEBIEsTPROVISIONS H E subscriber Raving removed his Slor ^ the stnR(\ next above the Market, and ad ed lirgclv to his stock, is now offering ti the pnl iic a CHOICE SELECTION OF Mill' i\D FAXCV fllOCEfllES fo which he respectfully invites the attcntioi >i purr hum; is. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto ore extended to hun, he premises to nsi very effort to see ire its continuance. as?u ine the public that every thi'ifr he offer: hull be of the best quality, unil his prices u: easonable as possible. Terms Cash. <0. NOELltlN. Jnnunry 21. if Shoes! Shoes! TIIE subscriber has on Wit) a gooC tock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SHOES. rliich lie is selling at very low prices Ic is (.'ratified to know that his Shoe! iave given satisfaction to all who huv< lurchascd of him. Terms, Cash. C. NOELKTN. January 21. tf ANNUAL MELTING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE south Carolina R R. Co,, AND OF THE Southwestern R. It. Bank. IV IIE Annual Meeting of ilie STOCK. HOLDERS of the above Instiluti.xif ill be held in the City of Cburlcston on the [ cond Tuesday in February n'rtl. the 9ih o| ml nuMith. f'lace of ntef.ting, Ilnll of the nut It western Kuil Road Rank, in Ilroad-st. loitrof convening, 11 o'clock,.A. M. On the day following. Wednesday, the 10th ten? will I* election held nt >lte?nhie lacc, between the hours ol !) A. M., and II . M.. for FIFTEEN DIRECTORS of i.tc !nil Road Company and THIRTEEN Dl.ECTOKS of the Bank. A Committee to er.fy Proxies will attOnti. Stockholders will lie passed as usual, over to Road, to and from the Meeting, free ol targe, in aceordnttcc with the resol ttion u1 sf.4. J. R*. EMERY, Jan2i,?3'v Secrttary. UNITED STATES r\ w .am rc it i c a , SOUTIKJAUOMNA MSTItlOT. iii the Hlftttrt John li. Jones. Bankrupt. KX-PAltTK SAMUEL M'GOWAN. IN pursuance of I lie or tiers of tire 'ourt made ih,aboVe Cause, 1 will sell i (lie highest bidder, before the Court louse in Ciiiudcn, on Monday, the 1 r ay of February next, all the Ileal and Vrsunal Estate of the said John L. ones, consisting of all that PLAN'ATION on lieavcf Crock, in Kcr!;a\v County, containing Two Thousand 'ive Hundred acres?bounded North, y -lands of Mrs Duncan Wiley Patter.ni, Charles L. Dye and Mrs Hammond. East, by lands of Est. of das. Pigare t and Est. John Thompson. South, by lauds of Mrs. Sarah Iludan and !,. J. Patterson, arid West, by inds of L. J. Patterson. Also six rules. TERMS. Pof the personalty Ca?h i'or the Rcalt}') One half cash, balance n one year> to be secured by bond ol 'urch&ser, barring interest from the da) f sale, and by a mortgage of the propery Purchaser to pay for stamps and paicrs. J. M. GAYLE, Jan. 7?St. Assignee. LV A NDn I?U1>TT T 1 r/l?"l> ?? i unxxiji/jxjii. I THE VV'ando Mining and manufacturing Company oficrs to the Planters and Fnrners of the South their FERTILIZER nown as the WAN DO FERTILIZER, rhich the experience ol the past season has roved to be one ol Ihc- most valuable in mil narket. It has lor its bas? the mnlerinb roni the Phasphate Beds of the Company or Ishl y UiVer, and is prepared ut. their works t the EAST END OF HASEL STREET, n this city. In order to guarantee its tni nrniity and maititain its high standard, tin Company has made arrangements , with tin istingttished Chemist,Dr. C. U.SHEPARD r., who cnrelolly analyses all the ammoiii cal and other material purchased by tin /untpany, and the prepared FERTILIZER, icfore being offered for sale. The Company s resolved to make an article which will provt obe a complete manure, and give entire sat sfaction. For terms, circulars and other information ipply to WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, No. 1. South Atlantic VVnarl, CHARLESTON, S. ft Jan. 14, , 3m. Will. C. DIKES & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, South Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments of Cotton. Rice, &c., rc tpectfully solicited, und liberal advances mail mereon* Jan. 14?3m SARDINES, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS and CRACKERS For pale by J). C. K1RKLEY. a?????W? mwm m ?x?. wrmmjaag TO , FARMERS iPlirailS.!'! Improve your soil perma- ,,s, i5 ncntiy! dir ? BY using ZELL'S AMMONIATED the BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE, for Dis Cotton, Tobacco, Corn, Oats, Wheat, for Rye, Potatoes, Turnips. Grass Ac. au.: j This is rs qttick and active, as Peril- on , vian Guano, at.d eoluniends itself above 18f other fertilizers, to the farmer and nioi planter. of t 2 For certificates of its efficiency, call ing " at our store, and you trill find such ( s from parties at home, as well as abroad, erh We Will Sell this fertiliser at hinnu- en" facturcrs prices. BAUM BROS, ' niri Jan. 14?2m. Agt's. Wj co u COMISSIOS MERCHANTS, """i CHARLESTON, S. C. ^r I AGENTS CHARLESTON AND LTVEft- U POOL STEAMSHIP LINE. TR Advances made on shipments of Cotton. ^ Rice and Naval Stores to Foreign ar.d bo'- Cre mcstic Ports. * , ~~ AN ORDINANCE ' ; TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOR THE YEAR Ti 1869. oth ]!E IT ORDAINED, by Ibe Iotcn- Aci rlnut* and Wardens of tlie Town of to c Camden, South Carolina, in Council sist: Assembled, aqd by authority of' the pint same, that the following Taxes be, and Ho arc hereby assessed for the current year, That is to say: TR Fifty cents per One Hundred Del- situ lars on the assessed value of all im- con proved Town Lots, and one half of one niot , per cent, additional on the value there- S. of for a Well Tax, not to exceed two oth' I dnlhirs on anv one Lot. imp Twenty-five cents per One Hundred | foui Dollars on nil sales of goods, wares and ing merchandize within the said Town, during the year one thousand eight hun- TR dred and sixty-eight. situ ! Fifty cents per One Hundred Dol- i intc 1 Jars on the net income on factorage, lan< [ employment's, faculties and professions, niil (including Dentistry) excrci<ed within ing the said Town within the year last adj< | aforesaid. 1? j Ten Dollars oh each W-igoh drawn hv fottr or more horses and let out for TR hire. in I Five Dollars on eneh Wagon drawn ncr< j by four or more horses, and Used exclu- tivn sivcly by the owner. Fut Five Dollars on eneh whion drawn Thi by two or three horses, and let out for and ; hire. . ttnd Two thillars and Fifty Cents on each wngon drawn by two or three horses, TR and used exclusively by the oWncr. villi Two dollars on each one horse wagon ted or cart let out for hire. two One Dollarand Twenty-Five Cents Kle on each nne*-horse wagon or cart-, used :|djt exclusively by the oWncr. ry, Eight Dollars on each Omnibus, an d Hu four dollars on each Hack. tior Two Dollars on each pleasure Car- of a riagc or Duggy or other vehicle drawn goo by one horse. Four Dollars on each pleasure Car- j TR ringc or Rtfggy drawn by more than one Fin horse. mil Said Tax to be levied on all vohic'cs mill habitually employed in the Town ofj Fo: Camden, whether owned by a rcsiu'Tit wni onion-resident, and whether drawn by tiva a horse or hones nr other animals. Mat A Capitation Tax of Five Dollars Thi cacdi on all male residents of the said an < Totfn, between the ages of eighteen and grai sixty years. Twenty-five Dollars per annum on On i all transient dealers in produce, purc'aa- the " sing for other markets. crty One t)ollar for every dog owned or fror kept within the said Town. hca A Tax of not less than five or more fifty than ten dollars per week, payable in larp advance, on nil non-residents engaged on ; in selling goods hysanipleor otherwise, deft the actual amount to be paid by each, son to be assessed by the Tax Collector. 'J Fifty Dollars for a License for keep- Mai ing n "Milliard Table. star A Tax of Five Dollars on all nonresidents engaged in retailing Tobacco J , within the corporate limits. ; , One IlUndfed and Sixty Dollars per Ift * annum for a License to retail Spirituous p0i 1 Liquors within the said Town, to be | paid quarterly in advance, and said Li- In i ccnse not to be granted for a less term than twelve months. Fifteen Dollars for an auctioneers fj , License; and in each and every case tjcc > nLrp n l,ir?pnsn is rpnuirpd hv this r.., " 1 J "V, ' | Act, an additional charge of five ciol- gta j lara for the-Clerk of Council shall l>c p)j3 paid by the party applying for such Li- rup cense. Cla From Ten to Twenty-five Dollr.rs on [ [ all public Shows and entertainments ]}a, [ for hire, except those for a charitable ll)C| purpose, for each day, during which j the same may be exhibited or kept J j open. ? A Fine of not less than Ten Dollars for each offence for forging any Bills or Orders on the Corporation. -? i All Returns for Taxes to be made on j^j oath without, distinction of persons. (;0I That all Ordinances and parts of Or- pjn dinances repugnant thereto, be, and the twj same nro hereby repealed. RATIFIED in Council, this thirty- p3^ first day of December, in the year of j our Lord one thousand eight hundred niul sixty-eight, nnd in tlio ninety- p tliinl year of the Sovereignty and In* dependence of the United States of ~p America. X A. A. MOORE, doc Intcudant. at i , W. Clybl'RN, Clerk. Jan 7. 4. Dei UMTK1) STATES IAKS HAL'S SALE. OUTII CA110UNA DISTlilCT. virtue of a writ of fieri facias to mc ccted, issuing out of the Honorable, United States Circuit Court for the strict of South Carolina, I will expose sale to the highest bidder at public tion, at Camden; Kershaw County, Afiind.iv. the first dav of February, >9, being the first Monday of the nth, all the Right Title and Interest he Defendant in and to the fullowproperty, to-wit: )ne llou*e and Lot, situated nt Libf Hill, in Kershaw, containing SevAcres, adjoining Lots of R. B. Cunghath, Estatd of Wyatt Patterson, die PatterSon and others. The imvcments consists of a fine Two Story clling, containing eight square rooms I other necessary out buildings. The d is well ornamented with the finest ubbcry and evergreens. ??ALSO ACT No. 2, known as the Beaver ek Tract, situated in Kershaw, conling Fourteen Hundred Acres, re or less, six miles east of Liberty adjoining Lands of James S nnpson. Estate of D. D. Perry and ' '"V tti i__j i iXn_ ers ; aDuut une nunareu anu rmy res in cultivation ; Land well adapted :otton and cereals improvements cons of those usually found on a cotton station. such as Cribs, Stables, out uses, Laborers Cabins, Ac. at.so ACT No. 3 known as the Terry Tract, atea in Kershaw, near Liberty Hill, taining two hundred and fifty acres, c or less, adjoining lands of James Thompson, Daniel Kirkland, and ers, ninety acres in cultivation. The ifovcmcnts consists of those usually ad on a plantation adapted to raiscottou, corn &c. at.so ACT No 4, known as the mill place, ated in Kershaw^ the three-fuurths irestof the defendant in thirty acres 1, more or less, with an over shot I in running order, capable of grindscventy-fiVc bushels Cofn per day, >ining lands of James S. Thompson, -Gafduer^-^? Collins and others. also ACT No 5 known as the Russcl Place Kershaw, containing eight hundred ?s, more or less, ninety acres in culition. adjoining lands of Est. Wyatt teKcn, Est. McMillan, and others, s place is well improved as a cotton grain farm, such as Gin House, iicrefr, grain houses, Ac. - also;?? ACT No. 7, known as the Summere Place in Lancaster -County, situailO miles from Lancaster C. H., and niili'?? from Liberty Hill, containing ven Hundred Acres, more or less, fining lnnds of Kstate of John PerWilnv Patterson, and others: One ndrcd and Fifty Acres in cultivai, with the ordinary improvements cotton and grain farm; fencing in d repair. AI.SO \CT No. 8, known as the Fleming cc, situated in Lancaster County, 10 cs from Lancaster C. II., and 10 as froth Liberty Hill, containing ir Hundred Acres, more'or less; j Hundred and Fifty Acres in cultion, adjoihing lands of Fleming, ekcy, Estate Hailey, and others.? s place has all the improvements of Drdinary farm for cotton and small in. ALSO Wednesday the 3rd of February, following personal property at Libr Hill, 20 miles north-cast from u Camden, I will sell twenty-six d prime mules, two horces, about r head of cattle, five wagons and a :e lot of farming utensils, &C. Levied is the property of L. J. Patterson, 2ndant, at the suit of Harriet Ilarriplaintiff. 'CRMS Cash, purchaser to pay the rshal for necessary papers and nps. J. P. M. EPPINGL IJ. S. Marshal. an. 7. 3t. [THE n. S. DISTRICT COURT i tue District of S. Carolina IN BANKRUPTCY, the matter of John L. Jones, a Bankrupt. TO WIIOM IT MA7 CbNCEttN*. NIK undersigned hereby gives noof his appointment as Assignee of t. L. Jones, of Kershaw County, and tc of South Carolina, within said trict, who has been adjudged a Bankt upon his own petition, by W. J. wson, Register. i\\ persons indebted to the said lkrupt will make immediate payit to the undersigned. J. M. GAYLE, Tan. 7?3t Assignee. US]CAL INSTRUCT!ON. riss CAMILLA C. YOUXG, a L pupil of the New York Musical iscrvatory, will give lessons on the no, to young ladies, at her residence, cc a week. Terms.?Two dollers per month, able in advance. )ec. 31. ot ANE SEATED CHAIRS. iERSONS having Cane Chairs that require re-bottoming, can have it ic in a neat and substantial mariner, t low price for cash, by applying to M. DUTTOiV. 31. tf UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; SOUTH-CAROLINA DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of Jas. S. Thompson, Bdnkrn^t EX-PARTE JESSE KILGORE. IN pursuance of orders m:\de in the above cau?e, I will sell at public outcry at Camden, before the Court House, on Monday, the first day of February next, 1 being the first Monday, all the R'cal Estate of .James S. Thompson, Bankrupt, and his Personalty and Cboscs in Action. The Real Estate consists of . 1. Une '.tract or .Liana, tying on CAMP CHEEK, Lancaster County, containing Nino Hundred Acres, more or less, known as The Douglas Pla&3. One other Tract lying on Dr^ Oefclr, Lancaster County, known as "THE VEH LINKS PLACE," containing Two Hundred arid Eighty Acres, more or less. . . One other Tract; at Liberty Hill, Kershaw Conuty, containing One Hun-, area aaa x^unety Acres, more or jess, whereon is the residence of the said James S Thompson. Also, the interest of the said 'darned . S. Thompson, being a life estate in a Tract of Land on Dry Creek, Lancaster., County, containing Six Hundred and Thirty Acres, more or les9. Also, a few Notes and Accounts and a few personal chattels of little value.. The Chattels will be sold at the residence of said Thompson, on Tuesday, 2nd of February, at 11 o'clock, A. M. TERMS?In the personalty, CASrt.j 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, secure^ by bond surety and a mortgage of the premises-.' tcrcst payable annually from day df Sale. Perchaser to pay for stamps and papers^ J. ROSS DYE, ...j. Jan. 9?4t. Assignee. * c i "Trare opportunity TO SECURE A . Magnifiiceiit Estate. In Hie Court of Common Pleas. Id Equity?Kershaw County.. JN ordtr to conduce to the inlcrc's? of pnhchascrs and to preserve the symmetry of n complete Estate, following sales will be made at the same place and time, thus affording an opportunity to purchasers to possess one of the FINEST PLANTATIONS in the State. The two places combined form a most desirable and productive plantation.of Fifteen Hunrdcd rind IWfcnly Acres, One Thousand Acres of Rich Swamp, and about Five Hundred AcTes of best Upland, till cleared ana has uftbn produced and still can produce over' One Thousand pounds Cotton to the Acre; Plats can be sden (It <ny office'. L. II. DEAS. J. B. KEKSHAW, Exccutois; vs. T. J. ANCRUM.ct. ai. Bill for Foreclosure, &C. ' IN pursuance oforlers in above stated cause, I will sell before Court House in Cannlen, 011 Mondny, the lirst day of February next, being the First Monday, at public outcry, all that portion cf the Red Bank Plantation belonging to Thohins J. Antrum, situated ort the East side of tlie YVaieree River, in. Kershaw County, bounded N'ofth and East by the remaining portion of the saidf'REH BANK PLANTATION," and by the Estate ofYVm. A. Ancrum. on the East by " Th(j English Lands," on the South by "The Jones Lands," and West by the YVaieree 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 1' - 1 ? ansa uiif k in. crcau oi one,'iwu uuu unco jcio, ... terert payublb annually, setiured by Bond; with approved personal sureties: The iWlp deeds to be made, but not delivered, but remain in Coiirt until the purchase nionry bd paid, Purchaser to pay lor Stamps and Pa', pcrs. C. SHIVER, Clehk:' : ? Jan. 7, . '4t J. D KIRKPATRICK, Adm'r, vs. ELLEN D.ANCRUM, et. nl.J / ' Bill to Partition to sell Lands, &c. IN pursuance of orders made fn the above cause, I will sell before the Court liouse in Cuinden. on the first Monday in February next, being the first day of the month, all that portion of the .. . Bed Bank Plantation, lying in Kershaw County, adjoining F,ast and North of the part above described, bounded North and East by Lands of the heirs of Win: A. Anerutn, deceased, and on the South and West by Lands of Thomas J. Alteram, and the remaining portion ttt said "BED BANK" above described. This Tract being the portion of "RED BANK,"..owned J?y the late \V. A. Anerutn. (In this Plantation there is a eompL-ib settlement suited for a iarge plantatatfon. TERMS?So much Cash as will pay costs and expenses of sale, balance 011 a credit ot one, two and three years, interest payable annually from date, secured by bond, personal sureties and a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for Stamps and Papers. C. SHIVER; Clerk: Jan 7. 4t COTTON GINS. ICdNTINUK to make Cotton .Gins, and repair them and all kinds ol Machinery. : |rnn I Also, l iiniing in ?r u.?u ...... ...... R. J. McCREIGHT. Dpc. 24. f tii WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES AiNI) GIN, AS CHEAP A2 TEE CHEAPE2T, AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST; Sold in quantities to suit customers, FOB THE CASH, by Dec.?. D. 0. KIRK LET. Foutz's Cut lie Powder. I I'OR SALE I.y I HODGSON & DUNLAP/ ' December 31.