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Kershaw Lodge Number 9.

I. O. O. F.1 The Regular Weekly Meeting of this Lodr will be held this Evening at their Hall at 8 o'clo

By order of the N. G.A. E. Allen, Secretary.

AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL.The celebrated original New Orleans

OPERA BALLET T R O U P I

FOURTEEN IN NUMBER,

WILL appear again, This and To-morrcEvening, in their MISCELLANEOl

CONCERT, consisting of Songs, Glees, OperaOhorusses, Dances and Delineations of Ne?Life and Character, concluding with a Burlesqof the most popular Operas of the day, as pe

hv t.Sem in New York and Philadelphfor upwards ofone hundred nigh's.

This Troupe have been playing with great su

cess at Columbia See opinion of the Columfcnewspapers.

For further particulars, see small Bills.Doors open at 7.Performance to commence

half past 7.Admission 50 cents. Oct. 31.

1 PROCL ATI0\.

WHEREAS it is at all times proper for a pepie to humble themselves before Alntigh

God, to express their dependence upon Him. ai

to acknowledge their gratitude to Him for his nuti

berlees mercies.Now he it known that I, JOilN II MEAN:

Governor in and over the State of South Camna, do issue this my proclamation, setting apaiFRIDAY, the *21 st or November next, as a dayThanksgiving, Humiliation, and Prayer-on whit

day I earnestly request that all Fpcular Imsinebe suspended, and co-diallv invite all religious d<nominations throughout tiie State to assembletheir respective places < f worship, to render thr.nlto Almiehtv God for the many undeserved hie;

sings he has bestowed upon us, and to implore li

continuanre of the fame.1« humble ourselvibefore him on account of our manifold sins as

people ; at d, in view ol the dangers which threaen our institutions, fi rventlv to pray that our ri

lers may be inspired by wisdom from on high, f

that their counsels may he directed in that cntir?

which will redound to His glory and the £ odour beloved State.

Given under my hand and the seal of the Statthis 27th day of October, in tne year of ot

laird one thousand, eight hundred and fi'tione. J. H. MEANS.

By the Governor.Benjamin Berry, Secretary of State.

01 t3l 8(5 3:

Dissolution.THE co partnership Imreton re existing hetwee

the subscribers was disss Ived on t lie 23d ins

by mutual consent. The Books an.I accounts at

in the hands of J- P. Cloud, with whom all setth

p* i. eats will be made. J P CLOUD.I). L CLOUD

Oc\ 31 fc?fi tf

Solar and Lard Oil.HTMIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a fu

L and tresh-imply of Solar an Lard Oilsuperior quality, wh;ch wili be sold as low as su«

articles can I e, consistently with ufiitmuiitytirices.

- \T.sO_p,|r.:,.,r p .,;,i i ,n,,. (jimim's, Cli'itiiiiC , Wick.Matches, Tapers <f-c. &.c.Oct3lt Z. J. DeIIAV

ROBERT MAX,COACH-JU.1KER,

Oa Broad Sired, near the Po*t Offic<

I^f'IljDS and repairs Vehicles of nil desrrii) fions, amazes, Busies, Wagons. U li?e

borrows &c.Camden, Oct. 23. 85tf

Committed,

TO the Jail of Kershaw District, a Xegro riia

who calls Ins name PGTI'iR, and savs he hi

longs to Richard Richardson, of Sumter D.stricThe owner is requested to come toward, prove li

property pay charges and take him aw. v.

JA .VIC'S M COLLI KR", Jailor.Oct. 29. 8$tf

Nursery and Toilet Soaps.LOW.S Brown Windsor Soap, genuine ;

Transparent Wash Balls, large and small ;

Lady's Transparent Soap, a very pretty arm n' Ponrine S<»ap, Superior Almond, Sawm He 1/on

pellier, Savon He Guirnaure, or Ma s iml'oSna|», an excellent article; Savon AmanotincSavon a la Rtwe, Paim Soao, Omnibus HiItalian Medicated Soap, Circassian do., NyinjSoap <f-c. &c. For sale by

THO'S. J WORKMAN.oct24 81tf

Fresh Family Medicines.THE *t)b*eriber having received hi* Fall and Win!

Slock "f Drug*. Chemical*. Patent Medicines &ha* on hand a full and fresh supp of the following, visJaytie's Expectorant; Jayne's Alterative;Tarrant's Cordial Elixir ofj * Carmina ive ;Turkey Rhnharb, ; " Tonic Vermifuge;

Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient; ifjouden'* hernale Klixir;Rowand's Tonic Mixture: ' Indian Expector'Moffat's Phtpnix Bit er*; j " Comp. AlterativiItadwav's Ready Relict; '« Carminative Bi

^ Fb.irer'* Liverwort and Tar; j sain ;Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; j 'r(MijC V«rniini"<Epnini?'* Sarsaparilla amljJayne's Sanative Pi||H

°

Queen'* Delight: ; " Fever and Ague PiDr. Allen'* Compound ; jMofEit"* l.ifeliuynott's Yellow Dock and[Leidy'* Blood

Sarsaparilla : ! " Feinale monthly"Wistar's Balsam; j T?randret li'*«.

Davi*'Pain Killer; ;Lr«V and Spencer's "

Sand's Sarsaparilla; [Dray's Ointment;Me Mli«ter'* Ointment, [Cod l.iver Oil, &c.,Harrison's do!

»V nli almost every article usually kept in a Drue -S'toiarid to tvhioh lie invites the attenttot of his friends ai

customers and the public generally. Z. J. DBIIAY.Oct. 21. 83_tf

French Confectionary.A LARGE invoice, and the jfreaiest variet

just received, and ferrule byTHOS. J. WORKMAN,

i oct'd-1 84tf

SHAVING Soaps «nd rushes of every kiiand to suit every fancy. For *ale bv

THOS. J. WORKMAN.oct24

_

84^tf

5BBLS. Kennedy's choice Butter CratkeiReceived and lor "Bile by

SHAW & AUSTIN

CHARLESTON AUCTIONS,Positive Sale of Prime Green Rio Coffee and

cjiHides, cargo barque. Susan.

BY ffl C. MORDECAI.. ON TUESDAY, the,11th Nov. at Union wharf

stores, will be sold, after my sale of Muscovadoand Crushed ."ugar,The cargo of the bnrqup Susan, from Rio de Janeiro.consisting of 3076 bags prime Green Rio

2, COFFEE.AND

586 selected Rio HIDES.

^ Conditions at sale.

del Positive Sale.German Crushed Sugar.. BY MT. C. .tJORDECAl.

>r" On TUESDAY, the 11th prox., will be sold, in'a> Union wharfstores, previous to .n> sale of MuscovadoSugars,p* 65 tcs. Geiman Crushed SUGAR.

»ia imported di ect.Conditions at sale. c<ct. 29.

at Positive. Sale.Muscovado Sugar and Honey.BY Itt. C. ITIOKDECAI.

ON TUESDAY the 11th of Nov., at 10 o'clock,will sold at Union wharf stores, the cargo ofthe hriL' Commerce, consisting of:

179 hhds )6 tcs. >MUSCOVADO SUGARS5 t'!>!s. )

ANP,10 Vs. HONEY.

CondiM. us at sale. Oct. 29 j*EW SCHOOL BOOKS.

THE subscriber lin* lately added largely to hi.* full andcomplete stock of all the stnndard and popular School

Books required, from the Alphabet to a full course of F.nr).glish an.l lassical Education ; a great variety of eachly class, and which he ofTets at low prices for cash t»r to

. pnnctiial customers.1(1 Grammars.Smith's; Green's Fir.-t Lessons; Bullion'sil- and Kroun"* English Grammars.

Spellers. Elementary, Sontlierii, Pictorial, Carpenter's,.? N- Y. anil American.I,' Geographies..Smith's Primary and Quarto; Child's,

Parley's. Common School Geo.; "Mitchell's Primary: Intermediulc.School and Ancient »eo, and Atlas ; Keyof to do for tea* hers>hArithmetics..Uavies" Primary, School and I'nivcrsity_ Arithmetic.Emerson's N". A. Arith. Nos. I. *2 and 3

Smith's; Pike's; Smiley'* and Colhums InteiicctualArith.

at Hinders..Southern No. 1, 2 and 3; Swan's Primarvjj School Readers, No. I, 2 and 3: >wan*s Grammar

t School Il-ader. Gregg arnl Elliott's \o. 1.2 and-1. NY. No. 1 and 2; I'ohn's Juveniles No. I and 2; Khc-torical; National; Lovel*.- U.S. Speak-rand Rhetorical

'f I ialogne*.a Composition. &C.. Park"r's Exercises and Aids to

5, ('oiiiimsitioii ; Frost's Exercises; Kirktiams Eulocution ;Kaime's I'lements.

Dictionaries.. Walker's, Webster's, Reid's, Ac.Histories..11 nines England ; Robertson's Cnarles V.

:e with Que.-'ions for Schools ; School Histories of France,nl England. Rome. Greece and the I nited >iates of Aine-

rica; RohbinV Outlines ol History; Parley's t omnionSchool llist.; Pictorial Hist. I'. S.; Bigland's Natural

'N History, & .

tr Natural Philosophy, &c..Parker's Elementary,-Swill's.part 1 and 2 : Draper's. Gray's. Chemistry andElectricity; Ct mstock's Philosophy and Chemistry;Johnson's ami Turner's Elements of Chemistry ; Jonesand SilhiriHiis Ciietnisiry.

Bo'any,.Mrs. I.hieoln's; Gray's Text Bonk'Mathematics..Davie's Cour-e. Algebra. Eleincntarvami Praettral Geometry; hitrdnn and Letrmdre; Stir*vcvjnu' l»y Davies and Flint. Keys to A eehra ami

^ ^Arithmetics.'

A. YOI'NG.

r. CLASSICAL SCHOOL BOOKS.f> A XTHON'S Horace. Vircil. Ciesar. *»nlu«t. Cicero,». -Tjl H«»tn»*r. Xetioplion. Latin f.fwiim. nn<l <Sr«-»-k Prnn»

Cotii|n»ition. Greek Header. Ancient and > tda-nulGeography. Latin Dictionary and la-Mral do.

Andrew*), and .N'tmliinrdV i.atiii Grammar.l-artn Leasnns. Kxerclsesand Header.

" (*a»«nr ami Nairn*!,Arnold's I aiifi Header.

ii Bullion's Latin and Greek Grammar* and Reader*,(''iNi|ierV Virgil; Honife and Virgil Delphini,Jacob's Latin and (Jreek eadeis.

Ii Lain Grammars ainl Latin Tutor; Mair's Syntax,ol Owen's Cyropnalia.

Putznnd Arnold's At cient Geography and History,noji'#an*s Grecian Autupii ies.lAiveretl's. Andrew's and Aiie-worth's I.utin DictionariesHiitlerV A"< ient Urography and Atln*.Ollendorff's French >MIi.mi; Munesrai's o.German. Spanish, and Italian Grammars,Kxeir-jsi s and Dictionaries, French I'ltrasjp,Dinlmjiies, Novel#. 4r.MeddowVnitd Surctine'* French Dictionaries.I lemming's and TihhrntV French and Classical do.Mugnali's Historical aud .Miscellaneous Questions.

p. j A. VOUM7.

"IT7ntches and Jewelry of the latest nnd most fadeVV tollable put terns. J r.n"y Goods. Album* and A11|nuaN. ju-i rereiwd. A. VOTING

-W. Anderson,TTfOI'LO respectfully inform his friends and tin* pun

1,1 V t lie pwneially. iliai lie in now r« reiving and oj;« neing an Entire New Stock oI Goods. » on.isting oi : jt. Dry Go h1*. a lull assortment,

j.. Ready Made Clothing,Groceries of nil kind*.Hioes of every description,Hardware, Saddlery, Hats, Caps, Ac. Ac.

Also, a large stock ofGtinuy and Dundee Ba**ginc.Kentucky ana Philadelphia Hope.

All of which will he sold for rndi. < r to punctual cus.

turners, as low as they can he fount! in this market.Camden. Oct. 3, 18.11. 783m*.

NOTICE.i- I 1 LL persons having demands against the Com

; /» uussionors of Public buildings for KershawDistrict, will hand liiein in to the Treasurer, on or

di before 1st day of November.D. L. DESAUSSURG,

Treas Commissioner Pub. Huild.ocfOl 8Rtf_

Fall and Winter Good?,,r npiIE snliscribers nre now opening tln-ir '

-j tVinrJL ter supply of Dry Oood«, IInr< , anil

c. Groceries, wbieli on inspection, will he fou. A.euaive,well selected and cheiip.

0«t.y, 1851. 80 tf McDOWALL & COOPER.

Notice.nt A IjL persons avinjr demands against the Ks*x'JL tate nl .1. ('. Dohy, dec'd will present lliein

properly Attested, and those indented will tnake.. pa vine nt tr> J. DUN LAP, Adm'r.

Jan. 80. 9tfIt* .r : .: .-

Snpenor Friction .Tinteller.

VT Charleston Prices, l»v the gross or etail.For sale by TIIOS. J. WORKMAN,

octtM 81II

O,"' Cans Ealliinore Cove Oysters, (Fresh.) ReJLf*)ceivcd and tor sale byT: SHAW it AUSTIN.

nd~ Um>- ulfields" Sug'T cured Shouldeis.) Ke« <*i' oil nd for sale bv

8fMW " AUStin.

)' Q*' QR- Boxes Raisins (New Crop.) Received^t) and .'or sale by SHAW it AUSTIN.

OO Ba<rn new Buckwheat. Received and for- Jr* sale by SHAW & AUSTIN,id 21 lOc 84tl

Hollow Ware.EVKRY variety of Cauldrons, Pots, &c., Lipht

Medium and Heavy- Received and tor saleiv at very reduced prices, by

McDOWALL &. COOPER.ci?4 ci,f

a.naa.M.i..a..a.

TEAS.Black, Hyson and Gunpowder TpasFor sale by S. E. CAPERS

Hardware.

THE subscribers ofler to the public, the mo.rompete assortment of Hardware in tliback countiy, as it has bien nearly all bought frnrfirst hands, I hey can sell (on the same terms) n

Charleston prices.Th«se wanting Builders, Hardware, Carpenter'

or -Smith's Tools, Mill Irons, Cross cut or MiSaws, Axes, Iron or Steel, would do well to givthem a call. McDOWAL,. &. COOPER.

oct24 84tf41,,.. Jk..VI A *A AJ

JUST RE('EIVEI), an elcgvnt assortment i

Parlour Grates, Office do., Cooking Stovecomplete, Airtight Parlour Stoves; (.'oal Franklin Stoves; also a few ton Red Ash foal.

MeDOWALL & COOPER.oct24 62tf

A Complete Stock of GroceriesCAN bo found at MOORE'S, consisting in par

as follows.St. Croix, N. Orleans and Muscovado SugarsRio, Cuba and Java CofleoNew Orleans and West India MolassesNo. 1,2 and 3 Mackarel, in kits and 1*2 bhls.25 bbls. best Baltimore Flour10000 lbs. best Bacon Sides1000 lbs. first quality Sugar-cored Hants1000 lbs do do Leaf Lardr.n t.Avn, it.:...uv iiwavo i^unj Vsficesu200 sacks Salt25 boxes Adamantine Candles12 do Tallow doG do Pearl Starch10 do assorted SoapsSoda, Wine and Butter Cracker';Hyson, Gunpowder and Green Teas,

Wines and Liquors.Cigars and Tobacco of the first quality

A LSO250 boxes Sardines50 cans Salmon and Lobsters100 half and whole boxes Raisins (new)Almonds, Currants and PrunesCandies and KissesMaccaroni, Citron, Cloves &c.

Al.SOV\ ool, Fur, and California HatsCheap Calicoes, Homespuns and Yarns

Bagging, Hope and Twine.With idl other articles found in » Grocery

Store, for sale at wholesale or retail for caslor bankable paper.

W. C. MOORE,Oct. 21. »S gn ofthe hied Flag.

READ THISrTL'ST Received n lanro :nul well srlprt^il StfnrL-fj ill par: as follows :London Duinl Blankets. vai ions weights and sizesColored Blankets very heavy, Wool Hals,

.ALSO.Kerseys and Lmseys, a heavy stock,Siilmelts, Cassimere.-, Tweeds & Kentucky Jean?Red «i»d white Flannels,up Biacl; Satin and other Vesting*,

Cents Merino Under shirts and t rawer-*.. ALS".

Bales oi J. 4. 4-4, and 10-4 Snirtings it SheetingsIlanlwarc.

Carpenter's "TVets, Knives and Forks,Shovels and Spades,Si ran.'lit and Tw .-led Trace tiia.ns,KlweilV lines, No L'J, "I ai d 4,I'lanler's Hoes, (I'ateiil) No. 2 & I),Nails, assorte sizes, 'JO doz. Collins Axe-,Narrow an Wide Iron.

Ragging.Ituiidee and (Jumtv Nigging..'Wand I-'J in Bale Rope, '.'wine,

^rocciits.Illuls. .Muscovado Sugar,

do. Si. Croix do. very choice,Mills. Crashed d<.Bags choice Rio f'ofieo,do. Old (lov. .lava <'o. Molasse?.

o()0 sacks Salt, Rocli Salt..ALSO.

Bhls. Sup Northern and A. C Flour,1(10(1 bushels Best \\ 1111 r» f\irn

- -.1ND.Baskets Ileiilsmck nnci Versencz Cliamnaignc,Very sup. Old Port Wine,Bills. Mong. and OI«] Rye Whiskey,do. N O. Rectified do.do. Byass' London Porter,

.and.Choice Scgnrs, of various brands.

Call upon us before buying elsewhere, and w<will guarantee our prices and terms will suit.

Ii. LEW &. SON.Oct. 17,1S51. BJ3l9t

French Embroideries."11 TILL positively be odered f>- less than costIT \ iz : Einb'il. Capes and collars,

" Chein'zettPF,44 handkerchiefs,

Ileuiined and Lace stitched do.Hy H. LEVY & aON.

THE .Subscribers will sell the remainder oltheii Stock of Dry (Hoods left over iroir

last season, at extreme low prices, consisting iipart of:

Sup. and common Cloths,Cassimer, Sattinetts, and Kenlucl'y Jeans,White and P-ed Flannels,Bombazine, d/erino, and Alpacca,White and colored cotton Cambric,Swiss, Book and intill .1/uslins,Muslin Edgings and Inserting*,Fur, Dim'ty, fur Fringes,Hugs and Carpeting, Ladies black silk IluscLadies bl'k and load col'd cotton Hose,White and colored half Hose,Gentlemen and Ladies silk Gloves,

" white &. col'tl kiu "

" bl'k anJ cl'il Cravat*.II. LEVY & SOX.

Oct. 17,1851. 8319t

CORN.mnn BUSHELS white Bread CORN, foJLUlA/ Bale by II. LEW &. SON.Oct.17 88_ 19t

O.TKj'KUD Beef, Tonsiie*, Pick letO S.i rnon, Kits and (jr. Rbl*. No 1 Mackerel

. i.. Leaf, Lard in barrel* and kegs, Ham*, BoSausage, Fresh Soih, Wine, and Butte

rarki r*. Fine Raisin* in n* good order as nev

one*. Just received by ROB'T. LaTTA.Aug. 8 62tf

Notice.ALL persons indebted by Note or Account ti

the late Planter's Hotel, while the property c

Wyatt Patterson, and while under the control c

Mr. Robert Latta a id Mr. James J. Dunlap n

spectively, arc requested to come forward an

settle. All the notes and accounts of the abovHotel have been placed in my hands for collection and prompt payment is expected.

I' C. S. WF.yr, Attorney.Oct. ?! P33:

' Newand ElegantPerfumeryrP*HE subscriber ha? just received and openedX a large and elegant assortment of .Perfumery,

:f Soaps, Cosmetics &r. (He is <!e:trmined to keepp a larger and morp elegant assortment than has. hitherto been offered in this piare.) consisting inlf part, of

Lubins Extracts for the Haiidke:chief;j. roupsel's " ""

II Jules Iiaiicl* " " "

ei Ri a ugerett Corelray's'Coiogt.es of all styles and qualiticfi, from the

most celebrated manufactories ;Prevosts Lavender Water;1 ..1.» uo4,u.MII (JO llflUCIO

if Ean de Fleur d'Ornnge :a Anti Mfiphcfic Aromatic Vinegar;- Aromatic Crystals and Smelling Salts;

.luips Hanoi Ean Lustrale ;lloiissel's Ean Lustrale Adorante;Pommade Parisienno ;Silk Bound Pomatum, in china jars ;Dissey <f-Pibcr Ox Marrow ;

t Rnussel's do in screw tops ;Bears 'Jrcese of many different kinds ;Pliilncomc " * " "

Antique Oil " " " "

Vegetable Hair OilStick Pomatum ;Bandoline Fixateur;Mai' l))e of several different kind ;Cold ('ream fur chapped hands and faces ;

Vinegar Koupe ;Charcoal Tooth Paste ;RoussorH Odominc;Pilleter's do

" Elixir OJuutjIgiijue;Rose Tooth Paste ;Waters Tooth Soap;m. i. i».i c .1:flvr.,.jliiuiii ruwucr* (»i utiieic.ut a.ijui» ,

Moak it's (Hitvc Renovator, a new article forc!c sir.g Gloves ; with various other articles too

numerous to mention.r\b S- J. WORKMAN.

oci'21 64tf

SHAW & AUSTIN.A RE now receiving and op'' i .14 n.<-ir . ail supplies o:

Fo.eign and Domestic Groceries, winch theju(Tt ai wholesale a.id retail, c >n isting in part of the futjlowing articles:

Sngurs. -,Guava do.Loaf. Cmsoed, & Powdered,'Gooseberry, Strawberry,andClarified No. 1, and 2, j Blackberry Jam.Ct"rl"Rico, Extracts..MiiFcovado, jClov**. Lemon. 'Nutmeg andNew Orleans. Vanilla.

Cofl'cc. \ Hermetically Sealed "

Javn.; Articles.> LAtjntra.

^ jSahaon in 1 and 21b cans,Rio and (una. f Sardines in oil in whole, haif

Tn«. and quarter bores,Choirc 11I all kinds. ''Lobsters in 1 anil 2 lb. cans,

Molasses. ^Roast Beef, AnchoviesMuscovado and Porto Rico.;^)ttcrs, f rc.-lt ( ore Bait.N. Orleans and VV. Indies, ( Cordials.

Candles. fCnnir.*, .MansebincWax, white and colored JAniitsette.ISoyau

, Adamantine <«ing«r Brnndy.Spertn and Stearin ' Fish.

Ernit. (Salmon.' Figr and Raisin*. jSm°kcd Herring,

Aluvmdn, Bordeaux <fc Ivica^ , J. ).a1.Currants and Citron, j?/1"1.English Walnuts, tMaekareWNo. I,_S, and 3 in

Filbert* and Brazil Nuts, ( "" ' 4" "°,,v

' Fig Past", "a new article " and ln ,l,wspices.L Provisions.Allspice, N«.,nep * Cloves.^?" <J

I «"* Po".'i": fiSHWl and iSIPickles. _ J Apple CIm-chc.

tfii'iu' a" ClUC Wtil. H and Liqnors..

" "

, >Br<ridy. Fienncexcv Fxr. fimIvctclinps nad Snnccs. < otard. Dup'rt and CoWalnut,Mushroom, romam,'.It ending stance, Whiskey, Scotch and Irish! ?rVv.».ido. Bourbon, Mononga'laJohn Bun d". > ^ Funk's CUd It ye\\anviciiMiire do. 'Winea, South side MadeiraW orr cstcrshirc do. \ Jo pUirGordon Sherry1 aoli V ineear. - (j._ Port on drnuehiI'jssence of Aucuoi i'*s, | (j,1_ do. for Med. purposes,Aneuovy I arte, ; do_ Sjiarkiing llockPotted Mloaten.. ; do. I'-m-rifTc. and S. M

j I'rc«crvcs. 'Kirshwasscr, A bsynthe,Citron, Ornnges. j.unrs, ^ Punch Essence.Pine Apple and Ginger. Ueidseiek, Express, Cardinul

Brandy Fruits. I and Victoria Champagne*.Peaches Cherries, Ale and Patter,I.itnes ami Pine Apple. \ fmiee <eeur« and To|v»r

Jellies nnd Jains. ;co fall kind*, all of wli hRed A- Black Currant Jellv, will be sold low for cash.Oct Id. !5-»I.

*

iMMIth \i firTHBrP 10 13£1wiun/mi, UUXVJJJ^II I-J, xofji.

J 'S I' re< civ cd, and on the way by every arria!,a largr and well selected slock of liootsan ! SSsocs «>f every style and quality, which

; will he sold at a small advance over luanulactuIrer's prices. The public arc respectfully invtitcdilo rail and examine the stock and prices beforepureh 'sing elsew here.

; I'lmsc (ion,I# were made expressly for thismarket, and selected by myself. Purchasers trom

'the country will find it to their interest to givethe sulncriber a call, as the goods will be sold from

j ten to fifteen per cent, cheaper titan tli»y havelieretofi re been in this market.

J. S. McC.ADDON.

2,000 Pairs of Plantation Browns,A T the following prices: 75c.; HIr.; *)7e ; "Joe

and §1. Men's fine calf stitch II nts; p in

; sole Boots, ot various qualities, 25 per cent lourthan the same quality of goods have ever bee

1 sold in this market.1 J. S. McCADDO.N*.

Oct. 13. *1tli

W0RKMIN & BOONE,Itlaiiitfartiirers, Wholesale A Ketuil.

DEALERS IN

BOOTS SHOES, LEATHER 1XDSBIOE FaSDEVGS.

n'AVK now on hand aid will continue to receivethe fullest and most complete Stock ofall tiic Articles usually kept in their line, that hasever been kept in tiiis market.

Having purchased from the best manufacturersabroad and entirely for cash. in addilion to theirow n home manufactures. They fell well assuredthat they can supply any quantity or quality ofgoods, in their lir.e, and upon as favorable terms,as they can be bought at any wholesale establishmentin this N't a to.

r Merchants and others are respectfully invited to

examine the stock, before purchasing, under theassurance that it shall be to their interest to do 60.

I sept. 23, 75tff * , A1 t ,spuria . wi n

FUME While Corn, for sale bvOct. 21,1851. 83 tf W. ANDERSON.

¥ * i»i* TE.Puff Powders, Chalk Balls1 j of every variety. For sale by

*

TIIOS. J. WORKMAN.a

net 21 81tf

it BOXES choice Gosh u Cheese. Receivedif JL\/ and for sale by SHAW &, AUSTIN.

\ f UBI.S. Irish Potatoes. Received and for sale

J O iiy SI1WV ft. AUSTIN.'

LEATHER BANDS,For Ciiiis, Mills, dec.

31ADD BY R J McCREIGHT

... ma

New Family Grocery & Provision Store.THE subsoribcr is just receiving and now opening a

complete assortment ofGROCERIES,

Consisting in part, as follows:Preserves, Brandy Fruits, and Pickles,Olives, Capers, and Pepper Sauce,Tomnttn. Walnut., and Miifhroom Catsup,John Bull, Harvey, and Reading Sauce,Essence of Anchovies.Extracts of Lemon, Rose, Nutmeg, and Vanilla,t iiron Jujube Paste,and Guava Jelly,l/)bstcrs, Salmond.and Sardines,Prunes. Raisins, and Almonds,Brazil Nuts, and Naples Walnuts,Tab's Salt in Bags and Pines,Candles, Soap, and Starch,Soda. Butter. Wine and Boston Crackers,Bromaand Corn Starch.American and London Mustard,Cinnamon, Cloves, and Nutmegs,Pepper, Spice.and cineT, Copperas and Saltpetre,Powder, Shot, and Lead,f Mf oml J c

Brown ^ugar, Rio anil Java TolSce,Rice, Flour, and Lard,

; IJam" and Baron Side,Superior Segani and Tobacco,

A full and complete assortment ofWines and Liquors.

j ALSO-Crockery and Glass Ware,

All of which, will be sold at the lowest rates for cash.K. W. ABBOTT,

Opposite IMcKainV Drue Store.Oct. C.1S51, 7'Jtf

Lands for Sale.AliL the Real Estate of the late William Rat:/l ciifie, doe'd. on the waters of Black Rtvor, inKershaw District. On the premises area dwellii»i£r house and all the necessary plantation buildings.The Tract contains 1500 acres more orless, 50 acres of which are cleared, and will bedivided in lots to suit purchasers, if required,The above will be offered at private sale until

the second .Monday in November, when, if notdisposed of, it will be sold on the premises to thehighest bidder.

j Terms.One half cash, the balance on a creditof one year, secured by bond and a mortgage ofthe property, and approved persona' security.

Apply on the premises, toW. H. RATCLIFFE.

Oct 21. a*iet

LANDS FOR SALE.Iu Eqnity--lL.aiica.stcr District.

R. P. Cariee and wife vs. Mabala Caston et al.

UNDER the decree of the Court of Equity inabove case, 1 will sell at Lancaster court

house on the first Monday, the 3d of November1851, the following Tracts of Land, belonging tothe estate of Eli c. Caston:

Tract No. 1, containing 160 acres, bounded byJLanas 01 jonn nmson ana oiners.

Tract No. 2, containing 157$ acres, bounded byby the Gen. Sumter lands, Burrell Helton, andtract No. 1.

Tract No. 3, containing 168$ acres, bounded bylands ofB. Helton, Brewer's and tract No. 2.

Also.Tract No. 4, containing 184 acres, boun;Jed by lands of Brewer, John J. Blackmon, andtract No. 1.The above lands adjom and form ono body and

all woodland.Terms.A credit of one and two years, (except

as much cash as will pay costs,) purchasers giv!ing bond and good security, with interest.J. H. WITHtRSPOON.c.r. l. o

Oct. 7, 1831. 83 75ta

I,AND FOR SALE.In Equity.Lancaster District,

Ex Parte: William Williams -Petition for sale 01Land and so forth.

BV virtue of ths Decree of the Court of Equityin above case. I will sell at Lancaster court

house on the first Monday, the 3d of November1S5J, the Tract ofLand whereon Mrs. Susan Cas|ton lately resided, containing 160 acres, more or

less, bounded by iands of George Cauthen, SimonBeckham, and Douglass tract. This is regardedas one of the best stands for public business in theDistrict, having the advantage of several publicroads meeting ic-ar it. besides, the land is produc-tivr. There is a good Dwelling House upon thesame.Tains..A credit of one and two years, with

j interest from the day of sale, payable annually,bond and good security, and a mortgage.exceptso much cash as will pay costs.

J. II. WITHERSPOOX, c. c. l. j..Octoder 7,1851. S3 75ta

LANDS FOR S VLR.j In Lqni!)»Laurastcr District.John D. McCardcll et. al. vs. James K. Doughs,

et. al .Partition.

UN DEI! the decree oLthe Court of Equity inabove case, I will sell at Lancaster court

house, on the 1st Monday, the 3J November 1851,the following tracts of Land belonging to Estateof Capt. James Douglass. One tract containing330 Acres on borli sides ol the River Road to

! Camden, bounded by land of George Cauthen,William uncan, Croxton's, Simon Beckham, andthe Gaston Tiact. This is all woodland and realcotton land.

i Also.One Tract containing 17 Acres, bouudedby Lmds of J. L. (hotkey, J. K. Douglass, andAndrew Mel Iwain.

Also, one Tract cont'ining 30 Acre?, boundedby lands of Estate of Geo. Perry, Jan. S. Thomp.son and Mr. Johnson.Term?.A credit of 1 and 2 ypars, (except so

much cash as will pay costs) purchasers givingRoml with oood Security, with interest from dav

o~ . . 0

of sale ami .1 mortgage.JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, c. e. l.h.

Oct. 7, 1S51 83 75ts.

HOUSE AM) LO T FOR SALE.I11 Equity.Lancaster District)

Cyrus A. Allen and wife vs. James M. Richardson,et al.

U'NDElt the decree of the Court of Equity inabove case, I will sell at Lancaster court

house on the 1st Monday, the 3d of November,lb51. that valuable and desirable House and Lor>f Land, in the Villajre of Lancaster, fronting'Mayer's Hotel," situate on the corner of BroadHid Gay streets, hounded North by the lot of J.\ flassc'line, East by Broad street, South byGay -trcct, and West by Catawba stret I. Upon1 lie same is a comfortable duelling House; thelait iii every respect is a very desirable one for anykind of businessTerms.A credit of 10 months, (except as much

I ash 11s will pay costs.) purchasers giving Bond1 oasiiaiIu unlit IntArnct an/1 a mnficroao

1 (II OCl UV.IWJ ni.M ....V.vr, .M",.K.KV(

J. H. WITHRRSPOON, c. e. l d.

| Oct. 7,1851. 83 75ts

9 CASES Pic Fruit. Received and for *alo bv_

SHAW & AUSTIN.

NO I ICE.JM. HUNTER continues to keep a Public

House at his old stand, near the Post Office.He nipoaets as general Agent, and having t*vo.

Wagons, will haul Goods lo any part of ihe coun«

tr^' andosS- C. 0::. Cth l%l. DO if