Camden commercial courier. (Camden, S.C.) 1837-1838, March 31, 1838, Image 1

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<BixHKt>aas? <?<?>siiaiB?(Baiia jwoisaaiQi > L.M.JONES, Publisher. "at the public good we aim." LEW, Eurron. i CTJum.w n ?r*.wait v *'? * i^wr tmwuwrwmtmn^cmmm^ VOL. I. CAM DEW, SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY MARCH 31, 1838. *?. jg. TMMJfMS OF THE a024M2SF.32.ft.Si OOTJF.IES, 5 Published woekly evory Saturday morning at $3 por annum if paid in advanco, or if uot paid until tho expiration of the yonr. Persons subscribing out of the State, aro requirod to 1 |>a^~ in iiuvauvc. No subscription received for n less terra than 0110 ' year. Advertisements will bo inserted at One Dollar por square for tho first insortion, and I-'iftt Cents for every continuance. Those Advertisements that do not have tho number of insertions marked on the m-trgiu will bo published until forbid, and charged j accordingly. J Or# All Letters addressed to this Office, must bo post; paid. i Auction and commission business The subscribers have associated themselves together under the firm of Young & Depass in this Line, and will transact and dispose of all species of Merchandise and other commodities, entrusted to to them and their disposal in said business, audi will be thankful for the same. Having sptcious ware rooms, will, on application, receive any goods consigned tliem, free of storage. WILLIAM. R. YOUNG. Doc. 10 33 tf JACOB S. DEPASS. Ri:rK.ni:NCES.?G. Mulhcson, Shannon, M'Gcc ?& Co, Holleyinan A; Gass, James Dunlap, Levy Hughson, J. M. Niolon, P. F. Villcpigue, ('antden; Martin, Walker ?JU "Walter, IM'Dowall,Shannon ?S: Co., Charleston. The Charleston Courier will publish the above once a week for two months, and forward account to this ollioe for payment. A CARD. WILLI AMJSEVER.NS, TAILOR.?Grateful for the patronage he has hitherto received. respectfully informs the cihaens of t'amden and its vicinity, that he lias commenced the above business at the stand formerly occupied by J. flood lad, immediately opposite Shannon, MoGec & Co., where he will cut and make garments in the neatest manner and most fashionable style. Fashions received quarterly fiow New York and j Philadelphia. Jan. i27, MO If a'vixkjf: i Be. SMITH, TAILOR, tenders his thanks j 9 to those of the (riends of the late linn ofj Severns Siiiith, who since their location here, have so liberally patronized them in business; and tru>t, by a faithful peiformance ot the work entrusted t? his care, and a disposition to please, to rneri' iuc share of the nc atronage; win ih will be j. giving the above a |?lac7^^^!wpapci%^ you will oblige MANY VOTERS. n ? ? - . . i /? if It Mr. Editor.?iiv inserting me loiiotv-j * ino .ticke* f<>7 a; f1."7 " J. bv the above lirin, one door south of Dr. Herd's { oflicc. Jan. U7, 39 tt* j 1^*OTICI'j.?The notes and accounts of YV. If. t Xvl Daniels are placed i:i my hands for collec- r tion?all those indebted will please coine forward 1 and settle the same immediately. i Mav MO 3 if W. 11. YOUNG. ^ ?The former residence of Col. : . James S Deris, situated in the town of Cam- J den, comprising six acres oi ground, situated on ' the Castern side, and in one of the most pleasant ; neighborhood ? lor a private family it has many advantages. Persons wishing to purchase, can be accommodated on easy terms lor the whole, or pari of the said properly. M. M. LUVY. .??i u . i . XOTI li.-AU |>ei son:; indebted to tlic lute i J Arm of Carpenter llonnoy, ami to the subseri- j [ ber, either i)y note or account of t;vu or more | |years standing, are requested to call and settle be- i lore return day. A tier that time all such demands | * will he placed in other hand4 for collection. The L reco:if change in my business, renders it necessary for me In pursue this course. r _Jan. 2') 38 t( _R. W. BOXNEY. 1 iVolitrt'.?The subscriber has for sale, a line Baron -h with extension Lasting top, silver moun- ( ted, lot one or two horses, which he will dispose ? of low for cash J L JOMElS I Jan 27 b'J tf SOUTH CAROLINA, ; KERSHAW DISTRICT. , IiiGqiiity. 1837. > Lci'-ij Civics, and } FA A damson, j vs J- Bill for Sale of B:al Fslatc V A Ada/nson and | others ^ BY crdcr of the Couit on Monday the 2d day of Ap'il next, will be sold at public auction, before the Court House door in Camden, the following property, belonging to the late William Adatnson. dco'd.. for so much cash as will nav 1 the cost, and the balnncc on a credit of one, two ] and throe years, with interest payable annually, , the purchaser to give bond with good security, and j n mortgage of the property, viz: a tract of , acres of land, granted to William Adamson, on the ] third day of April, 18:2!). A tract oi acres, , originally granted to John Thompson, on the 29th , Feb., 18UG; one half of two lots in the Town of Camden, numbered seven hundred and eight (708) and seven hnndrcd and nine (709J ajso a house and lot. in the Town of Camden, purchased by the said William Adamson, from Mr. Jesse Nettles* ! Purchasers to pay all necessary papers. Feb. 21 43 6t J. W. LANG, Com. j FOIl SALC. Town Lots, Nos. nine hundred and ninety four (994) and nino hundred and ninety-five (993) in the town of Camden, belonging to the estate of John Dobv, Lsq. de'ed., whereon are . . .. . . : - -1 1 * ? _ r* I tllC iwo mores, one now uccupicu uy Aur. u'uuiup, the other by Mr. Bryant. Also.?The unoccupied lease of the lot in the village of Kiikwood, together with the dwelling house, standing wherein Mrs. Ann Doby now resides. By order of the Court of Equity, 1 will receive proposals for tho purchase of this property, cither together ox separately, to suit purchasers. J. W LANG, Corn'r. - iV:>. a do tf i I % INI ItttUHTY, SUMTER DISTRICT. John Jennings, } vs S BILL. Thos Williams, et al J The judgment creditors of John Jennings, are hereby notified and required to be and appear before the Commissioner of this Court, and establish on oath, their claims to the funds in the hands of the defendants, administrators of Joseph Durant, dee d, arising from sales of property and money paid to him, within ninety days from this dale. They will be required to" shew what they may be indebted to said Jennings By decree o! the Court. JNO. 13. MILLER,Coin'r. ci a ?I1_ f r v n<* mi r> ? r? ouiuiervuie, jan. u j ~?4<> oo-iui ir r s lee 5550 ou II* EQUITY, ' Kershaw District, William 3f Urcf<"l and icifo | is )> Bill for Division &. sale of Land ' Wiley Jenkins, | j et al J It appearing to my catisfnc.lion, that John Jen- 1 kins, Wiley Jenkins, Fxuui Jenkins Titos Jenkins j Jes. Jenkins, & Jas. Jenkins defend'ts in this ence, j are absent from this State, It is ordered that they do answer, plead or demur to the said Bill of Complaint, within three months froin this date, or an order nroconfesso will be entered ngnjnt them therein; also, that this order be published for said time in the Camden Courier. J. W. LANG, Com'r. Jan. 20 33 13t. IN THE 03Ii?I0N PLEAS, ) Kershaw District, i Joseph M. Marshall,) vs > Decla. in Foreign At'chmt. lienrv II. Schrock S WHEREAS, the plaintiff* hns this day filed I Ins declaration in this office, against the j defendant, who is absent from and without the | limits of this State, as it is said, and having neither wife nor attorney known within the same It is . ordered that the defendant appearand plead there- | to, within a year and day, or llnal judgment will be entered of record against him. Nov.25 30 J. VV. LANG, Clerk. i ?? . | fHIIIE Co-partnership heietofore existing under the firm of Severns Smith, was, on Mon. day the 15th inst. dissolved by mutual consent. WM. SEVERN'S. Jan, 20 3* tf B.C. SMITH. "MJOTICK.?The undersigned having tormcd 1.^1 a co-partnership for a term of years, undo the firm of Murray Bonney. for t. e transaction of Mercantile business, respectfully solicit trom their friends and customers a continuance of tl.eir i patronage. They have on hand a very extensive j assortment of Dry Goods, llaidwarc and Groce- | ries. which tliev will disnoso r?t nt r?..tnr.?.l . ?-rf ? ? - -- "* y tor cash, or on ciedis to punctual customers. They may be found at the store lately occupied by Murray & Bryant. J. I) MURRAY, IU1WKV tass, ? lolhing short of our engagements at least, v rho AVateree must arouse, shake off Iter a _ % - ' / ? . > 1.4 . ( (~"i ARL).? The subscriber returns his sincere J thanks to his friends and customers for the iberal encouragement the late lirm of M'LEISH & SMITH has received, and begs leave to tntimalc hat he is now ready to receive ull ordeis for Iron tnd Brass Castings, Locomotive and Car Wheels, Locomotive and .Stationary Engine Tenders, Uoil:rs, Blacksmith Work,&e. N. B.?Orders from tire countiy N il at Lewis & Robertson, No.?East Bay, or at the est. blishment, Jadsccn's wharf, will be attended to with pnni.tuility and despatch. JAMES M'LEISH. Feb. 10 11 6. Tl... / V.! l.:~ 'H-l A ^ - i lit: v> Of 111111111( 1 ClCHCOpC, /VllJ'SlH V>011SllllHI?)!ldist, Savannah Georgian and Mobile Comnu rcial legistor will give the above two insertions weekly 'or three weeks and forwaul their accounts to the advertiser. MEDICINE#. jrrftOTAKlU STORE AND INFIRMARY.? M The suliscriber grateful for the liber 1 natrongc extended liitn in the above business, during the ho last year, would now inform his custom rs, tiiat re is this day receiving by the Stennicr Thomas Lylmond, a largo supply of Mcdecines. which will :c sold on accoimnod itiig tern s for cash, or on hrcc months credit to approved purchasers, either >y whole sale or retail. 1 have now supplied the Infirmary with permanent nurses, so that in future, J hope to be able to eceive all applicants, who may desire to take melicinc at this establishment. Seven years experience in this practice, and an xtensive acquaintance in this community, renders iny other promise or pledge of attention on my tart unnecessary. Feb. 3 40 tf WM CARLISLE. Tire Columbia Times and Chernw Gazette, will ?ach give the above lb re insertions and forward the papers containing the same, and their accounts o the subscriber immediately thereafter tor payment. W. C. S01JTII OAllOLiNAT SUMTER DISTRICT. Summons in Partition. Elizabeth Duulap, applicant, ^ V8 David J Duulap and others. ( IT appearing to mv satisfaction that x,*illinm ^ Gibson, and Rebecca his wife, William F I) n- | ap and Saruh his wife, Michael wo!la a d Eliza * Ilia wife, Tyre Logan, (heirs ot Samue* unlap, leceased,) resides without tins State, li is there- | [ore ordered that they do appearand object to the H division or sale of the real estate of Samuel i hinlap, dee'd. on or betore the firHt day of May next, | >r their consent to the same will he entered of re- r :ord. WILLIAM LEWIS, O S D f Feb. 24 43 t*t , J A Ml US L. IlNtASlNttTONI having t this day executed a deed of assignment of all I his estate, to the subscribers for the payment of I his creditors in the manner in the Raid Heed of r assignment declared : Notice is hereby given that all uebts due the said James L Brnsington, either i in his own name, or in the name of brace & ra- I sington or McDonald & i'rasington. included in the said assignment, and persons indebted are re < quested to call on the subscribers and settle the same. The deed of assignment directs the division ol . the surplus, after certain specified debts, rateably among the creditors of the said James L. I'rasington, who are reqaired to file and establish with the subscribers their demands within six months from the date of the deed, The deed may be seen on application to the subscribers. SAM L. SHIVER, jr. J. P. SHIVER. Dec 9 22 tf Assignees. n 5 5 5 ' INFORMATION WANTED! The sympathies of a generous public, are feelingly ' solicited to the following statement and enquiry. ] JOSEPH B. RHAME, of Sumter Cist., near ' Bradford Springs, S. <' , left an interesting ! family in December, J8!Ml, to seek his fortune in ' the Western Slates. His letters were received if from Macon and Columbns, Ga. up to the 17th ' December, 1836, from which it appears, he was ' at that time to embark for Tuscaloosa. After this period, and up to the first of January, 1837. letters [. were received from N. w Orleans, ai d Iroul whence 1' he was to embark us Clerk, on board u ship .f war, 1 under command of C.ipt. Williams, bound for Tex- ' as. Since this period, no account of hitn has been ! received. The appivhension of his family and ' friends, ire alarmingly aw akened with regard to i what is his destinv. Information, either by private ' letter to Elen S. "fthame, Reynolds' Store, Sumter District, S. C., or through public prints, will '?e ! thankfully received. j The Charleston, Columbia, and New Orleans ' papers, would confer a favor on a distressed family bv publishing the above twice, in a conspicuous place", undse d their acc.ou :ts to Reynold's Store. . Sumter District, for payment, i'eb. 24. south carolinaT : SUMTER DISTRICT. ji IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Knox & Spann for J. M Niolon & Co v* John D I Fowen. John D. Ilowen, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ud Salistacu > duiu, at the suit of Kno.x and Spann, having, in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of the General Assembly of said State, entitled '-An Act for the more effectual relief of Insolvent Debtors," rendered in a schedule of his whole estate and effects on oath, NO't'F'K is hereb) given to the said plaintiffs and all other creditors of the said John D. Rowen to be and appear, either personally or by the?r attorney, in open Court,before the Associate Judges of the said Stab , at Sumter Court House, three monts from the dale hereof, then and there to shew cause, if any they can, why the sa.d estate and effects should not be assigned, and the said John ' D. llowen liberated agieeable to the Act aforesaid J lli\ DA RGAN, c. c. c. r. Office of Common Fleas, Sumter Dist, ) Gth Ja iuary 1838. $ Jan 20 38 lit PCs fee $12 ( I Capital Pri/.e 1 nna. .a ?. > ! ( 1 1HMIMEK1 JUFOIiai'S. Bill I.LI ANT \ Nl) lt'CIl SC11KME. A1. EX AND! I \ LOTTERY, Clii^SS NO 1, FOR 1838. 15 drawu Numbers in each I', cknge oi i2f> Ti -his. j [Air Internal Imp.ovcment in the District if* o- * 4 uu.bin, to i e diawn in the ciiy of A exandrin, 1). ' J. oil Saturday, the iiMtli day of March. 1S36, 1 75 Number Lottery?15 Draic/i Ballots. 1 j Splendid Scheme. 00.000 i 11 i vould you degrade yourself, your country fi mtl jour countrymen, bv drawing a com- > ! j* *,4"~ * M-. and Hi. u 1 ?' ratf?,!Pnkc I ? 10,000 , 1 44 9,000 1 1 " 8,000 1 44 7,500 j 1 44 7.000 f 1 44 0,000 ? I 44 , 5,000 1 t. 4 1 * l.UUU 1 " 3,000 1 4< 2,500 1 44 2,220 1 44 2,000 1 5 44 1,000 J 5 44 1,500 50 44 800 , 50 44 700 50 44 000 50 - 44 500 50 ?4 400 00 44 300 00 250 f 00 44 200 , CO 44 150 I 00 44 100 J 60 ?4 90 00 44 80 00 44 70 3 00 44 00 e 120 44 50 P 5825 44 40 n 1770 44 24 v 7080 44 20 *? 8850 44 10 cf] 8850 44 12 u Tickets $20; halves $10; quarters $5. p l> S. GREG RY ? Co. * .Managers. rxo xo uinuu-st. t;iiuricston, u. ti Pcb 24 12 5t |, ? ? ,| raindfii CoiiiUKrninltoiicit'r. i THE Establishment of the COMMERCIAL 8 COURIER was rendered necessary by the incon lenience to which our citizens have been subjected r or the want of a public chanm I of e.ominunicntion c vhichin a commercial community like Camden, is 8 sscntially necessary, and consequently the COU- v tIER S claim on the public is such as should en- * aire a liberal patronage. a The undersigned li.ive spaied no trouble or ex- 8 >ense in obtaining the best workmen in order to a ender the Paper all the advantagis that i. will v tdmit of, and affording satisfaction to is patrons. ''( In political matters the Courier will take no J art; the design being to publish a Paper adapted o the interest ok am,, which could not be effected n ?y its entering into the arena of Politics ? it will |' >e confined principally to such matter as appertains d o Coinmeree, Agriculture and \musement. The COURIER is published everv Saturday ' norning at Three Dollars in advance, or Four Dollars it not paid until the expiration of the year. Persons wi?hi ig to become subscribers must adIress a letter (post paw) to L M JONES | Camden, S C. May, 1H3? | - i Oct 2H 2<? tt n ^The firm of Jo'.n-on A* Austin has I V I L it* <lo it Kaoh <Iiooa1i nf) Ktr iitn1 tifil one ennf All persons indebted either l>v note'or account, nre t requested t< call and settle the an me without delay I sthev intend to clone their business by the lirst April." LKWIS JOHNS' N. t KDWARV AUSTIN. i Feb 21 43 Siiivitcrvillc icademy. THE subscriber t??? the satisfaction ot*announ-i cingto tlu* public that arrangements havej" Itecn made for extending his present number ufpu- 1 ;?ils from BO to 100. The next quarter wiil cu'u- I nence on Monday, the Od of April. I The Classical und Mathematical depp.arlmcnt is i jnder the iminediuAe supoiiiitcndniee of the suli- > .criber, who also takes a general supervision of the| jther departments. The English department is under the charge of i Mr. W. J. O'Hnra, ussis'cd by !\"f W. Broiison.| The Female department is u-.dor the charge of Miss H. O'linra, assisted by Miss A Holt. I" A Professor of Music anil French is soon expec-j ;ed, when it is believed ?he inducements offered by < Sumterville Academy, will not be second to any timilnr insliteti' n in the State. A fe .v boar tors can be accommodated in the fami- ' y of the Principal. ? a ?: i ? ? * - i np|iin imiuii iui auiiiiodiuu iijuy it innui1 rimer io ( the subscriber, or to Dr. J. Haynsworth, (J. W. Miller. Alcster Gaiden, Win. Haynsworth, J. S. Richardson, jr., F. I. Moses. Esq's., Trustees. March 10 45 tf J AS. M. FENN. Principal. 150 B'Mir aJr. 1 LI. be sold al t'.d Court !lou-e in Sum T tervillc, on the first Niondey ar.d duvs tnl lowing in April next, one buml.ej ,u,<! tilly Negroes, Cor perhaps more) :: tin- property id' Jacques Bishop, levied on at the suit of ilu 1 auk of the State of South Carolina, C. C. : ampbell ifc Co and others, on tlie following terms to \\ it: purchasers who may derm i!. will le alio ml a cted.t of one hull lii pvr'ihnre money uti lil the lirst day of January, ami for the la ance, to the first of January. IdlO, upon their giving bonds and securilv, and a niortgogeoi the property. The bonds will bear interest from the day of sac, and Thus Salmond, .'bos J Wethers and W M'Willie, will have the approval of the seouri ly often d, of which they are to be the exclusive | special j- dges. Among tlie above lot of Negroes i there are several very superior ilncksiniths, Shoe- i makers, ' arpentors, nnd fanners. J lie i.i ?-v 1 is a lirst rate gnnp of Ni groes, ef good eharnrter and well trained to agricultural purposes md for no fault, hut to raise money. At. the s.une time and place will be sold 120 or 30 lirst rate mules and horses, nnd several wagons Purchasers to pay for m-ce-^snry papers. W. E. RICHARDSON, I 1A i " m. . . f . a. niurcn iu 10 11 &herijf. j ho Charleston Mercury and Cnur'er, daily, j Gazette lieraw, '''lines and Telescope, > olnni l>ia, end Constitutionalist, Augusta, will publish; die above until the day of sa'e, and send their ac- j counts to this office for payment. I sssijcirp^ sma:. BY virtue of sundry executions to me directed, will he sold before the Court Mouse in < 'a inVn. ; m the lirst iMomlay iu April next, and the day fol- j owing, within the usual hours ol sale, the tollowiug 1 iroperty, viz; One tract of land, containing 440 acres more or 1 ess, lying on the waters of Block Riaer, joining ands of John 'tolces a-ul others, levied on and to ?e sold as the property of Win ^cott, at the suit of; Alester Garden, Also, one oi two watches, and a sett of 5>ilvorir two thousand hands, to whom'filHTal WaKVs???!>.r.0 given. A largo amount of heavy stono masonry j 1 to he done upon the work." 1 . |. Financial affairs of Texas.?In this morning's 1 lerty of W ui a letter from tlio Secretary ^ a i amS it i ii t '"jhich furnishes an Also, will be sold on tuesday, he defendant, on Big Lynches Creek, one'VWph isrsr and ten head of cattle, levied on and to be iold as the property oi Stephen D Hough, at the suit of James Perry. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay for Sheriff's capers. March 10 WM. ROSSliil, s. it. n. V^fOTICEt?All persons having any demands 1, ?j against the estate of v\ ni Massey, dee'd ate of Lancaster Oistrict, are required to present hem legally a nested, within the time prescribed iy law. Aiso; all persons indebted to the said Ksate, are requested io make arrangements forimnedi te settlement and previ nt cost. March 3, 11 dt G. L. MASSEY, Adm'r 1 De bun is von. EftOYAF. COLLIDE OF 8VTK4SISOIVS, L0.\?)0.\,?The original My. feian Vegetable Medicine, prepared by W Mis mi, r,s(j., .vetnner oi tnc Hoy a I ( pllege of Surroons. Licentiate of A potheen^y s ' ompany, Feli?w of Boll Court Society Surgeon to the Royal Miion Pension Association, Lancaster Place. A'aterloo Bridge, anil perpetuul pupil of Guy's 1 ml St. 'I liontns's llospi Is, London. This valuable inedieine, the result of twenty ' ears' experience and unparralleled success in the xtensive and highly respectable practice of the j iroprietor, patronised by the faculty and nobility, s now introduced to the notice ot the Atneiica 1 niblic. at the earnest solicitation of a number o4 gentlemen ot long and high standing in the pto ssion. It is hoped, as a preliminary step, 1. heck the evils and fatal consequences arising ( rom the use of the numemos deleterious nostrums riisted upon the public by the aid of fabricate?' roofs f miraculous cures, and other frauds, bj <i et of mercenary, unprincidled pretenders, so toully ignorant ot medical science that it is impossile the monstrous delusion can any longer go own with the intelligent people of this country. 'Iiese pills, mild and agreeable in their nature. 4 ould be kept in every family in cases of sudden . linens, for bv their prompt administration, cliole | a. cramps, spasuis. fevers, .ind other alarming I omplaints, which ton often prove final, may hi peedily cured or prevented. In fact, all those . ~ *| 1 I l<L I I I ? i* in' vault" (."I'll! llfilllll SII'miiii licvri 1>P WllllOnt ! Iipiii hev are sold in packets at .r>() cents, $il. 11 d $2 each.'?y every respectable druggist, hook eller,and vender of medicine in the I'nitcd t- late? nd the ' ' midas, with copious ireclions, together villi testimonials of professional ability from tin Hewing eminent gentlemen; Sir Astloy Cooper. Ahernethv, Jas 1 lundell, M D.. W. Hark. ' I)., J. Aston Key, A. ' rnmpton. M I> and itnnerous others. The originals may he seen in os8Pssif?n of the geneinl agent, hy whom th> me ' jeine is imported into this country, and to whom j II applications for ngei cies must he made. I NO. HOLD KIN, 3f> Waverley Hare, N York, Sole General Agent for the U. S. S c Sold hv J It M'K A IN, < amden. S Oct 21 25 tf OOfk AT THlSf-Thp robveri'er rca R 4 pectfnlly informs the citizens of Camden and ts vicinity, that they can have their eld hew on" ind made in first rate style, by calling on him lis residence, in Rutledge strei t, two dooi? belov ^'r. L. \V. Ballard's Mis terms will be reasonable Ml orders will be thankfully received, end prompty attended to N. B. Clothes effectually cleaned, grease a d ttains removed without the slightest injim to the cxturc of the cloth. JOSEPH CHARLES WORTH. , n?'iravr-- -x ; riww ix.t*.; g? j _y a iM?jwyw> V'i-".? all ! ? i?oiij4 living n?.y demands j V against tlu? esials t I .?i? j Lv-a C .Mns,-,i>y lUcM laN' of Lanenstrr 1 kt. :.io r<<\ .-irrd to prs<imi! tlu'in loyally n'trstc !. v. itiiin t !.< I?prns-crik\! I>. law. At no; a!) por.??n? ind.'..;rd to sr*iil estate*. are lequpslnd to Coine f< ?v d and make arraugi'incntit for inline 'nit<* soltVu r.r and j rpvcnl cost. O ! . M.i ' LV, A?iin'r. Mar<*li H <14 4 r.% ?:it5'i'4'v,> Lancaster District. ? 7aim R Kingsbury, ] K.t ! Charles WCullough, I _ . _ . . Alexander 1: le. {?*-" ><??. ?* fames Burbley, | C<"un^*' c' James Westbrook, J ivd Ii'iwrinC' h. .ngsbury. j tT uppe ?nnj ?> llit* Bulisff ction of the Commissioner, that. the d le dun.s Charles McCullough und wife, Alexander ! ilea and wife, JameB Westbrnok ami l.i'wri nee Kingsbury, in the above stated case, nre ab.viil foui, and without the limiU of the Stale?en motion of Wright Coinp, sr., Ordered that tii said di tendants d. appear within three uioti!lis from the pui licntion of this tule, ami answer, plead, or demur to the I ill, or that the same be taken pro confess against thein. J. II W1TI1ERSPOON, C. ?. L. D. Commissioners Oflice,) >J;.rch 9. IK18. \ reh '7 10 I'll Pr's. fee $15. 'ik E.e. lioii will b in Id at the ourieil Room, ?>n t. e 1st. \iondu, 111 April next. 01 Intendaul nd W.miens. James R eKun, Junes L'milup and aine. 11. Curelou, .Managers. II R. (..OK. March 17 -JO 3 lnit uJant. |C? I*ook at T5ti?.<.Cu rvnnu subscribers have j<tst reoe'ved lYoi Now lit. Yoik. tin following uite'lcs, w h.eh they offer at the extreme low prices, . s follows P.ain l>lae.k and Colored Dress Silks of good quality, at 03 ets per \nrd Figured Black Silk, at 07 c - per yard A L.SO, Super Frein h Primed Lawns f of the newest Persian M"s!itis. \ fashionBrown Freneh L.i.icu, f Fancy coin ed Line - PiiUs, ^ suited for CenLinen and otton uck-kin. < t. n-eu \ yoth'u ( rape (.'amide's, asserie col's } wnrt . VA itIt a variety ? her goods, ai? i f which they otr- r very ow being desire: s of reducing their piesenl stock. LEY v. Jj- lll/OHSt'N. da roh 17 (? 3t Pv'Pt V %kS?f It <?'<;<! <. J! Need. Bags of .lie ahevo seed, warranted genu* 9 >/\{- inc. for 8a by - ?r. t. 17 , H flli.NNOV MT.RFl jUV'. 5| ?: SXO*4 I-.ft vi rll h? jcolvrd until t,{V C ? ! A,-il next. the Ye ipyy.it W :. in v! of ;b- vV ; !. ;?' Uv-r m i U ? "i . i.. "') .V>v jaito-j In ion; i;pv? -k, -V.i^ & ?..t '" It* hi ?? ?-. i ?/-> i 'tit,^: i> i'Vkfgr :.o tin- j. .. f11 ' orifiuct i,i' i T? ;n- O 8' a, > . tie? is at. >i i-ii the lit'ijn i' i ' ;(:e ' i'i|y Cuti fj ' d'^eooti fit Ilk1 If -I ' 11 - l<c-!.i to 4RF UTL^ff5^^ Jt_:' <r. c . \;>r -i ncr-- of Bonds for '<erTlm w"'T/lKivn? _i aa? ake place in fnoden on Monday the 9fh April, pre iselv at l*i n'dovk; all members of tits Board, are equested to be punctual. By order J HN WFTITAKER, Clerk. March 31 18 It WI1.C11 \VIII Culltilai, [;i in lunj , TI lous from IIih lipi ds of Clio river, ciiltThy-Q. removing trees which overhang the stream msiki ;so e cuts through arrow necks of land, and belting sucli timber as may be pointed out. R. O. MII.LS. Suji't. Public Works. Camd-.'n, March 17, 1838 4(? 4t ^7oliets?Ml persons h-ving any demands against, tlie es'ate o! John II. Peak, deceased, late oi Lancaslt r District So.l'n. are r< quested to present them legally attested, within the time prescribed b. law. Al-o, 11 persons iiuhbled to said estate, are reqi ested to come forward >u d make immediate payment io MARY A. I'EAK, Executrix. or WM. J. CONNERS, March 17 40 3 her Attorney. 1 jg HIE Subset Iter hriH rcti.ovtd his Rook Rindry sl to ilir buiiili. ff situated on the N. W. corner of Marke. nnd Kutlcdgc streets, where lie is ready to exe u;e any work in the above line, with neatness and despatch. He ulso returns bis sis cere thanks to a generous l?ul?lie for the p.monnge heretofore extended to iiiin, and hopes b- clo.-e attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. 1. F. BREMER. March 17 4(> if 4*. ! {A 1.1.? Will practice J.aw in the 9v a aniden Courts. Keb 24 4'J til For Salc, A (iOOD PIA.^O. Apply to /?>. SHANNON', McGEE & Co. Nov. 4, Xi7 tf ^?OR SALF.. The Premises on DcKalbslrcet h lo. ginp to Mrs Teressa Tailor, now ocou>ied by .\ r. Lucas. Proposals for the same will >e received by JOHN WORKMAN: Feb 3 40 tf ??,.vr A neat, light Barouch, for one o SI two horses. Apply at this oflice. Jan 4-<7 30 if cm rii #< umi iv i s i? ^^nuiiiiiii, KFIIS'iAW DISTRICT pfcOL/.ND CORNELIUS tolls before me, ona O? pa r sorrel mure, with her right hind leor white lip to lite knee; the left foot white tin to the jo'.nt; n w' 51?? spot on her lell side, mark of the rri11. wit! n b nzod fnce, supposed to be seven years 'hi :kx< spring Appraised at sixty five dollars Sworn to before me, this 15 Alnrch, 183S E. SILL, J Q. EE ROY JONES, DKMCY ORAHAM, JAMES HOOD, Ma-Hi 2! 47 I Appraisers. ~ JOB PRINTING, NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE?BOOKS, HANDBILLS, CIIZCVI.All'?, fccl