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'r " <V" vr' *. . * . " / *' > V'.-rS^V ^* It iaembeiliahed with two elegant and highly finish, ed engravings, besides two pages of Music. Atnong the contributors to the number before us, are some of the most eminent writers of the day. ^ ^ The Hon. J. Q. Adams has announced to his constitucnts that ho shall cease to represent them at the close of the present-Congress. From, the South Carolinian. COL. MAXOY GREGG. Tbe last Temperance Advocate, in stating the result of the late election for f!nlnh??I. nnvs the following inst and well merited trJbtile to the sterling worth of this es'imable -officer and gentleman, whose whole character reflects the highest .credit oh the noble example, of an honor?";./<edand respected sire, who has long made his name almost synonimous with rigid honesty and integrity; and modest and un" ^assuming devotion to the public good. "Richland Destrict has reason to be .proud of this high-minded and honorable " young officer. It has long been said, that =acandidnte in Richland District must . 'treat-to liquor, or lose his election?in >other words, must resort to bribery, or be tier.oaii>;i R?ni rtrftrir however, with a uv.vu.^u, ""I" ""eh' ; purity of principle aad moral firmness, that reflect ten-fold more honor on liim than the official distinction he lias gained, de./ iermincd to run simply on his own merits as* gentleman and ah officer-^-scoi ning office if he had. to creep into it through I he - 'v; low and degrading path of treating and -bribery. He did not run as a Temperance wan, for he.is not a member of a Temperance Society?he simply announced his determination to treat no man furhisvotc. "This he scrupulously abhered to, and old Richland has shows.that she can appreciate and honor the man who has the virture and moral'courage to act the high-minded . .gehrleman,.rn an Election canvass, as well as i i the social circle. We hope the day is not distant, when far higher honors shall cvicen to Col. Maxcy Gregg that Iris tal7 ejnls, integrity, and; genilcmunly beaivtig, are fully appreciated by the citizens of Kichland:Districi." &; liiinngythe; present-session of our Snpcrior Courtrthe.Grahd-Jiiry .found a true " bijt,Hgainst;Rhoi!ani A. Greene, President of ib.a .Western Bunk of Georgia, for > Ligh misdemeanor. The charge is founded upon the ref.isii 1 of the B ulk to pav specif. - 'HJ/efc is a provison.of the ch irter of that Batik', which declares llrat the Punk shall not at any time refuse to paySpecie, and that tipott such refusal, ihe charter sl.?>i 1J be forfeited. There is also, a section (if this Penal'Code, which provides, .that if any, hank officer shall violate any ; provision of the charter, he shall'he indict- . ed for a high misdenrcrnruv . ,'il The Legislature eertaiuly never contemplated, that the rurre act of failing to ( pay specie unconnected with fraud, should I - he an indictable pfleuce; if they did, then] every officer of every-suspended Bank. it) j the State, is subject to imiirment. Vol u minis (Geo) Argus f ? | "ABSTRACTIONISTS." There are two sorts of Abstractionists in our country, which may he called Yir-; giuia Abstractionists and Kentucky Ah-1 >st~ractinnists.' The Virginia Abstractionist-.is one' who recognizes the obligations of oaths, the duty of obeying Constitution, and the " : t>f)serviaricB of moral principle in the management 'of public affairs; I I The Kentucky Abstractionist is one who looks chiefly to abstracting money from the people''s pockets for the purpose of builBj ding up a' Nobility, (at present without the r name,) in Bankers, Manufacturing' Capitalists, and other privileged or favored classics. How the money is taken he really t does not care; but all of his class prefer a Tariff because it slips dollars and tens o/dollars but of the Farmer's pocket without his knowing it. To tax men and at -t' - the same time make them believe they arc not taxed, is the ne plus ultra ni a "Kentucky Abstractionist." Talk of constitutions and oaths-to hiin!?He will smile upon you as a poor,-benighted "Virginia Abstractionist," an age behind the times in all that is practical and clever. ^ - Union Democrats |v. - Whig Reform ?Franking fishing poles. t See the following extract from a commuI location in the Index, viz: P _ JSome time in the early part of the summier I happened at our city 'post office, Bp where I saw one ofthe messengers bclong1 -ing to the.General Post Office hand in a - parcel about four feet long, carefully en ; veloped,.tie(i, anu seaiea, directed to some person in Firginia, and bearing the frank of a high dignitary of the Post Office Department, whilome an editor of a Turf !> <"' '} Register- The post office clerk observed that he thought it was too heavy to be admitted in the mail, and returned it to the messenger. Now, what do you think that parcel contained? I would give you a motith of Sundays and you could not guess; so I will tell yog. On inquiry, it was found to be a jointed fishing rod, ?? *.? t*/? A k All t /aha HMlln/lr. latltAM A V ton ft ? iWeigllll'g.ouuuk iuiu j'uunyo, IVIICIi l^vtii'ied reaching sixteen or eigliteen feet. Apy person, curious ia the history of the times, that-.vould lake the trouble to inquire at the Post Office Department, might learn more of the fishing rod and the fisherman too. |fe*r. . Cotton Packing Extraordinary.?Mr. J. Sims, Overseer for Gen, Wnt. Irtvin, of Henry county, Alabama, packed in one y -day, from sunrise to sunset, thirty-two square Bales of Co.tton; averaging 478 pounds, with a common square threaded jfe " % %< : |jj screw* with eight hands. Mr. Sims challenges the whole world, and part of Texas to heat it, and if they can "come it," he will then do his best. Let us Irear, from you friend Battle. What are you about? Fort Gairics Whig. MARRIED?On Wednesday evening last, by th? Rev. Mr. Harrington, Chapman LMcCor, Esq. of Kershaw, to Miss Kituraii McCoy, of Sumter District. DIED?In this town on Wednesday morning last, after a distressing illness of six weeks, Edward Stephen, youngest child of Aaron and Elizabeth R. T}.... -/.?,! 1 ttonr 1 mnnthn nrift 10 daVS. Faintor his breath, and fainter grew, Until be breUtb'd bis last; Tho soul was gone before they knew The stroke of death was past. I Camden Prices Current. -lb : 5 1.2 to 7 Bacon, . lb 8 ?8 to 10 Butter, lb IS 3-4 to 2j ficcswax, lb 12 1-2 to 15 Bale Robe, ' lb 10 1012 l'~ \ Coffee, lb 15 t016 Corn busbel 45 to 50 Cotton, lb 7 10 8 J5" Fenthers, lb 30 to 3o Flour, bbl 6 to G 50 Fodder, ' cwt. 75 to 1 Molasses^ g*l 37121? 50 Sugar, - lb 9 to 14 Salt, sack 2 to 2 25 Wheat, : bushel, 1 CHARLESTON MARKET?Nov 13. cctton.?During the past week there was a considerable falling off in transactions for Uplands, compared to the week previous. The chief cause, no doubt, owing to the fact that the principal enquiry was limited tofine and extra fine qualities, and of which the market (particularly of the latter) is very bare. While the rales of these have somewhat advanced, with the desire of purchasers lb gel hold ol them the others have about maintained their former rates. In the course of.yesterday we received our Emopeari advices from Liverpool to thc22d and from Havre to the SOlh iilt., in neither of which places any malerinTchange had taken place in the Cotton market?they of course produced no effect upon. ours. The sales of the week have amounted to 3;150 bales. Pri; ees ranged from G to 1C cts. per l!\ new music. ~ Celebrated Melodies of the Raincr Family. . Banditti- Glee; I lovo the night;,Nydia's Song; Can'st thou ask mc to forgot; Come, sing me that fU'nnl n'.r nrr.tin. T l.nifrll ntvl Rllirr mr CtlfeS a'ATarl "b""'! ""*b" ? ^ '- y ' In Ibco I bear so dear a part; Come forth Jove; (Guitar;) G'cu of Glcnvaliich; Forget mo-not; To linger near thee; Oh! Lord, I have wandered; My Mother's Bible. FAVORITE WALTZES, Of Strauss, Marsham and Xanner, by Boschia. Strauss' Waltzes; New Vienna Waltz; Flcchc's Tournament Gulop; Blundcll Waltzes; Gallopadcand Trie. Music Paper; Music Books; Instruction Books for Piano, Guitar, Violin and Flute; Violin and Guitar Strings. Just received. Nov. 17 ? tffiO. A. YOUNG. Glorious News to the Afflicted!!! THE subscriber has received a large supply of PEASE'S HOARHOUND CANDY, for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, &c. &o. ?Tho merits of this article are so well known that he deems it unnecessary to publish any of the numerous certificates proving its efficacy; but should any one be sceptical on the subject, by calling on the subscriber they will bo furnished with the names of individuals of undoubted integrity, in our own neighborhood, who havo been relioved by the use of the article, and will willingly testity to ilA virtues. Nov. 17. -J. R. McKAlN. HOUSE FOR SALE. lHfcj IIouso now occupied by 11. rlolleyman, Jr. and formerly by James D. Lomierc, will be sold on liberal terms. The situation is one of the best in Town for business. For further particulars, apply to Nov. 17?7t. W. MeWILLIE. PLAINS AND KEHSEYS. Superior 6-4 all wool Kerseys, " 6-4 " Swansdown, " ' 6-4 " ' YVhito Plains, ' 4-4 " do. do. " 7-8 " Grey do. " 7-8 " Printed do. " Cotton and Wool Kerseys, 44 Plain, striped and plaid Linseys. Tho subscribers will dispose of the remaining stock of tho above Goods at reduced prices previous to the first of January. W. D. McDOWALL & CO. ! XT If A?C A , J*OV, 11. ESTATE SALE. By permission of James H. Witherepoon, Jr. Or. dinary for Lancaster District, will be sold on the 8th and 9th of December next, at the late residence of Absalom Hunley, dec'd- all the PERSONAL ESTATE ot said doceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation and Blacksmith's Tools, Corn, Fodder and Potatoes, stock of Hogs, Sheep, Cattle and Horses. Also, fourteen Negroes. Some of which aro young and very likly. Conditions made known on tho day of sale. J. S. SQ WELL, JOHN EVANS, Nov. 17.?4t. Adm'rs. CAMDEN DEBATING CLUB. The'following is the Question for debate on Thursday evejrin-g next. . Is extension of J^rrxjiiro the object of i* s'- <,v ? r'$- "... >r--"V -C .- V - 'v. ? *v" - * '^c''^4'"> ?: - "7' * v 4 > ?, '-5"\ *jitJs.itIT 8 'J r---- ~ T ' '... ,11: v head quarters, Clarendon, Nov> 9, 1841. Orders No. -? THE 3d Brigade of Cavalry, 23d R giment of Infariify, DeKalb Rif Guards, and^ Arsenal and Magazine guard will parade at Columbia, on Wfednesda the 8th December next, at 11 o'clock 1 M.; for drill and review. With a high sense of the laudable spir ofemulation and improvement manifest* by the Companies of the 6th Brigad whose services have been voluntarily tei dcred for the occasion, the Commnndel-ii Chief directs, lliat the Quarter Mast* General, shall make the necessary porv sion "of Tents and Camp Equipage, ft their accommodation. The Major General of the 1st Divisin will take command of the droops on lli day of review. A card of the Evolutior to be performed, will previously be fn nishcd through this Department, to th respective corps and departments. The Major Generals and Brigadier Get eralv of the State, with their respecliv Staffs, and the Ex-Adjutant General, ar requested to attend the Commandcr-ir Chief on the field. The Staff ot the Commander-in Chie will report for duly at Head Quarters previous to the day of review. Lieu! Cols: English, Manning and Taylor, ar detailed to select and prepare a suit^bl field for the exercise of the Troops. The Quarter-Mastcr-Gencral with jth Quarter-Masters of the 3d Brigade of Cal vary, and 5th and 6th Brigades of Infanlr; will attend in due time, to receive and ilia tribute to their respective Corps, the ne cessary Arms, Camp Equipage and Am munition for the occasion, which will bi furnished by the Arsenal Keeper at Co lumbia, upon the requisition of theQuartcr Master General. The Commander-in-Chief will present suitable Emblem of Distinction to the bes drilled Cavalry Company, and to the bes drilled Infantry, Light Infantry, Rifle, n Artillery Company, on Thursday the 9tl of December. The merit of each to be de ^idcd by a competent Board of Officers detailed for that purpose. The Brigadier Generals of the 3d Divi soin, are charged with the extention of thi order, wilhinjtheir commands, and are re quested to attend with their rcspectivi Stiffs. By order of the Commander-in Chicf:J. W. CANTEY, Adj't and Fnsp't. Gen. Nov: 17 4t REGIMENTAL OBDER. FIFTH BRIGADE OF CAVALRY. In pursuance of artbrdcr from the Com xnander in-Cliief, yon'are hereby orderci to parade fully armed and equipped, a Columbia, on Wednesday the 8tli of De cember next at 11 o'clock A". M? for dril and review. By order of Col. Richardson. JAMES CHESNUT, Jr. > a.ii11 fid. WJ I* UUi V Vd'UH Nnv. 17: ' 4t50. ATTEXTIOIV! BEAT IVo. 2 YOU trill" parade.inTrotat-of the Cour House on Saturday the 20lh inst., at ]i o'clock A. M. armed and equipped as th law directs, for exercise and review. The commissioned and non-commission ed officers will assemble on Friday the da previous. By order of Lieut. Co]. Taylor. R. W.ABBOT.' Copt. Nov. 9th 1841. DEKALB RIFLE GUARDS BY ORDER OF CAPT. DIEINSON. AN Extra-Business meeting of tho Company wi bo hold at Gifford'sjlall on WEDNESDAY Ev( ning, No cmbor 17th, at 7 o'clock. ... The Sergeants and Corporals aro charged with tl extension of this Order, as far as practicable. W. B. JOHNSTON, O. S. - Nov. 16. NEGRO SHOES. On hand, and at the Swift Creek Mills, from 2,5( to 3,000 pair superior Negro Shoos. - ~ ' w. n \i,.nnwAT.r. &r. Co I Nov. 17. 4t50. STOLEN FROM the Guard Room, on Sancla] the 17th October last, three BELT and BAYONETS. The Council will pa a reward of Twenty Dollars for.the coi viction of the thief, and the recovery < the articles. By order of the CouncR, R. L. WILSON, Recorder. Nor. 17. ~ NOTICE. Election will be held on the s< /y cond Monday and Tuesday in Jam arynext, for Clerk of the Court of Ke shaw District. Managers of Elections ai hereby ordered to meet^at- the several pi ces of holding elections throughout tl District, open the polls and.proceed to ho ! said election?-meet in Camden on Wei nesday after the second Monday, coui the votes anil declare the election. GEO. Q. McINTOSH, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Nov. S. 1841. M Arn r/in nuiiuEi. . As it has been rumored abroad ih; Madame PRUD'HOMME (formerly Mai ame B'Orval) intends leaving this city i establish herselfin Philadelphia, she won] inform the public that such a'Teport is ty lirely .without foundation,. and -that Tiii Seminary is still'open for'lhe reception < Pupils and Boarders, i Charleston, Nor. 10, 1,841. a f b * 1 ?m itw t tbtt irr mmg T he C-o-Par tnership Heretofore .existing under the m?meand firm of'ALDEN & AUSTIN irf this day e. dissolved, by mut ial consent. Ip GEORGE ALDEN. s- ..., EDWARD AUSTIN. ' J. D. MURRAY. { . / E. W. BONNEY. Nov. It), 1741. $ " Oiv HAND, r nnn ik<. cnnaninr RilhmriPO hllPAfl RA-I e | y,vvw oiipciivj wwi?i?iiv* v v??f ??. ? - | CON SIDES, which wUl be sold a bar-r, ... gain, if applied for soon. ,r W. J. GERALD. ].\ Nov. 3, 184L, . . ; JIOETCAKE SALE. n I will sell on the first Monday in Deie cember next, at the Court House, at 12 o*? 1 ls clock, M. eighteen NEGROES, to fore- j r_ close a mortgage on said-Negrces execu e led by John Williams to J. P. Diki isonv Adm'r. and sold under said Mortagagp, as ' his property. . Terms, cash?purchasers ! e to pay for title . e B. GASS, Agent. 1 , Nov. 13* prs. feej $187 J .- : : ' t ,r The State of South Carolina. 1 KERSHA W DISTRICT. , t. To all and singular the kindred and credit e "tors of William B?. Gardner, late of ' e Kershaw deceased; Yoii, and each of-you, are hereby cited e dnd admonished, to be and. appear in and j |. before the Court of Ordinary " of the said ^ f District, to be holiien at Camden, on the , - 19th day of November fnst., to show " I. cause, if any you can/ why Letters of j - Administration of the Goods and Chattels ^ s of the.said deceased; should , not; be grant' j ed to. Jah'e Gnedener-and'John Gardener, . - who have applied for the >ame. WITNESS, J, W. Baskin, Esq. Judge \ a of the Court of Ordinary of said Dis- ^ t trict, at Camden, this 4th day of Novcm- . t 6er; 1841. . . r J. W. BASKIN, O. K, D. J ? November, 10 1841. ^ , ATTENTION TROOPERS. r - ^ > 11 . ?: ~T~ , t - "'KTOU are hereby ordered to parade at j s i your rendezvous in'Camden, on the ,^ - Tfllltl) Saturday (20th) in November. ( 5 By order of theCaptain, W. A. ANCRUM, O. S. \\ JCf3" Pursuant to "a Resolution of the t Company at the last meeting the fines" for' t deficiencies in uniform will be strictly en- t forced. FOR BARGAINS, I CALL AT - . \ i TH E subscriber has just received at Ills 1 1 old stand, one door south of the Bank of f : Camden, a general af-sortnient of GOODS, 1 suitable for the season, which he offers" | low for cash, or on the usual credit to his !j punctual customers. ^ W, J. GERALD.j Nov. 3. 4t48 _ ~V - . S C . MRS. E. W AI(RE\, 1 t . HAS just received, and is now opening * 0 a handsome assortmentof Dry, Fancy and ] e MiDinary Goods, which will be soldqwite low. Nov. 3. j i- ; ' % : f y New Tailoring Establishment, c Tho subscribers respectfully announce to the citi- ( zens of Camden and its vicinity, that they have r formed a copartnership under tho style of BELDEN - & WATSON, and havo taken tbe. stand formerly .? ; occupied by Mr. William Sovems, one door north of { the Masonic. Lodge, where they will execute with f neatness and dispatch, in the most fashionable- ( ]] style, all work in their line of business. Being proa. j_ ticul and experienced workmen, and dctormined ' to use every exertion in their power to give satisfac- 1 l0 tion, they hopo to merit and receive a liberal share 1 of patronago. ~v; I All work warranted to fit. or no. charge mado. y ' A. J. BELDEN, 1 - . ' W.M.WATSON. < Nov. 3. 1841. . . ' )0 Committed i finO the Jail of .Lancaster District, on Monday, J_ the 1st day-of November,-inst. n-Negro Man ( who calls himself Phil or Philip, and says he belongs > to Dr. Pitts, living in Sumter District, within five 1 mi'es of the Court House. Said boy appears to be about20 years old, dark complected, tolerably intel- J ' ligcnt, and about four feet 6 mcbee high." The ow- , S neria requested to.come forwaid, prove property, v pay charges and take him away, i,. H. HANCOCK, S. L D. \^ Lancaster C. H. Nov. 6. 49tf Pianofortes. THE subscriber is.expecting daily to receive on coosignrcent, a few elegant PIANO FORTES, - manufactured by the most celebrated makers. Tbey will be sold on the moat reasonable terms. Those wishing to purchase, are invited lo cal 1 and exame* ine them. Due notice of their arrival will.be given. U- Nov. 10 - E. W. BONNEY. r* PIANO FOR SALE. re A SECOND hand Piano, (Nunn'smakeJ of good. a" xlL tone, lor sale low. Apply at this office, te ? Oct. 20. tf46 Id ? -r? ? Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry executions to me directed, will be sold before the Court House : door in Camden, on the first Monday and - Tuesday in December next, t(ic following properly, viz: at One tract of Land, containing 175 acres, j. .more or less, known as the Flat, bounded. [0 on the north .east by lands belonging^ Id the .estate of Thompson and- Mrs. JUhtr, 1 3. arid od the south west by tfie lands oCJqoY >. Williams. j4Iso, -r -j-- , ? - ^iu acres, ?ttuattru uu lujiu mq^SMJ ??-ij tie Lynches Creek, botyid^i/n'ihe south!, east by the lands o/Jj$j5- WilliairiSj and on. . -' . . ; -x- -. ' '-: ' .:. the south U: lands of -Thomas V- Ballard* ^ all levied upon aud to. bksold'its Clit f'Vop? ' erty of Margaret Parkin#,- at the suit-of the'Bank of Camilen", S.;C. , One large tract of Land, on filch (hrt.v ? defendant resides^ oh. little Lynches ftrjRe.fr> . There are on the premises, h good iLrcf}- ' : ing House, with ul). the other neceMaV#jr buildings; also, a Gin House and Screvv, a good .Grist Mill, %viih two '.-sett's. of sioniv and ?. good Saw MilU-alJ in good.nrdeiy'; bounded on the nntth east by ib'e laotls. of T..P.Ballard, and oil the south'east bvaJVo- .. .. lands qf Gen. CaDfey ,aiid' Williaui Toib't. " 18 Negroes, levied upoo aiul to be Sold as the |?rnperty of Jubii Wriliama. at pnrate suits of'A; G., CrosweB, Jesse Dc *1 1 t M ? ri II ,1. . . I oriini, u. <x tv iHttVHcaun aminmeri, 1 Barouche and paiKpf; HorSes;- levied .. upon and (o be flhl'd as , tfifcprdperty 5. A. Mnlhieu at die, soil jit B. P. Sadler, Assignee.; 2 Negroes, Fcvicd t^on and tVbe sold a* die property ?f Lewis'Peebles; Vf the suit ,f C. J. Shannon and others. *. ^ One tract of I^nd,.containing. 137"acrse/J \ nore or less, bounded on the north by' " ands belonging to Mrs. Nancy Albert/; ind on the west by the lands x>f Mrs. Eotv* y?alafr ' One tract containing 118 acres, more of ess, known as'the Brannam Tract, bountf*^^ ;d east by the lands of George'StratfordV ^ l irid on the south by the land of the Estate'' \f A Ifrpri Rrpvarr!? One tract/containing 450 acres, more or.. . I' ess, on whieh the defendant now lives, rounded Vest by Jands belonging to* Mrsi " ^ancy Albert* on ibe-norlh by the lands' rfThomas Starke, and on the east by the ands of theEstate of John Peay, all leviedipon and to be sold as the property of fonatban Hays at the suit of James Con* V ier. One tract of Land/ containing threes inndred acres, more or less, on which the-' :lefendant now lives, bonhded on the wear' >y the Mickle's ferry road, on the northty the lands of D.C. Quinlin, on the ea&V. >y lands of John Knox, add on .the south' iy lands of .Mrs: Jarie Mayhem. Alsp, v One tract of Land, containing 100 acres. , \ nore or less, situated on Beaver Creek, iQtinded on the north, east and wfst by ; . . ands of Joseph Patterson and on the south, '/. iy. the lands of the Estate of William B. Sardner? , Also,?Fourteen head of cattle, one lorse, one Mare and Colt, and (UflflHflH liree quarter Wagon, all levied upon andT o be sold as the property of James Creigh-^. r on, at the suit ofF. A. Shannon,Executor. The cattle and wagon will be sold at the danlation on Tuesday, the second day of ale. 200acres of Land, more or 1eS8, adjdib^^;^ ng lands of Daniel Munn, J.Young and MayThorn.one sorrel horse, ten beadle nttlp. ?i* hpnrf hCctiBPn. ftrnlira 10*3, two stacks of fodder, and various ar-;. icles on the plantation, levied upon and to >esold as the property of John Munn, and fohn M?tin,jr. at the suit of Mary Thorn nd Hardy Thorn. ; , , The cattle will be sold on, Tuesday, the J leccfnd day of safe at the residence of -' v"--; lardy Thorn, and the balance of-the iroperty on the plantation of John,Munn^One sorrel mare, assigned: by . Jemcs. . tiddle, va the State. The store house and lot now occupied >y Capt. J. B.Meugy,-situated on Broad*Street, and known in, the plan of the town J . (f'Oamden by the number one thousand" >ne hundred ; and ninety seven (1 IDT.) treasuring and containing a front on Broad Jtreet of sixty six feet, and extending leptli eastwardly, one hundred andhinety dght feet, levied upon aHd to he sold at he property of Judith Barretf, it tfeta suit >f Thomas Wells. ^ Also?The houses and lot now occupied )y Auguste Massebeau, as a Bakery, situ- - . ited on Broad Street, and knoftn in lliet . plan of the town oT Camjleri, by, the tilim- . ber of one thousand one hundred and nine- ^ :y six (1196,) measuring and containing a \ "runt on Broad Street of sixty six feet, and;, ixfentfing in depth eastwardly, twcfc'Inmiredand sixty four Je'et, leVied; unOtr and:to be sold as the property of jiltiah Bar ..I., .i .u. _r rni,._ \XrJiK. v. . :r> -JaM reiv, ob iiic auiw ui x uuruua -iicna. Also?One lot, on which there ate three small buildings, situated on the Southeast corner of Market and RuiTedge Streets; known in the flan of the towh- Ji^:^ Camden, by the number one. thousand and eighty nine (10S9).irteas.uringand con?- / taining a front on Market Street of sixty ;V ^ six feet, and extending in 'depth on-Rq^^;,;'-; ledge Street or.e hundred and ninety eight. feet, levied upoq and to be sold as the, prbf perty of Judah Barrett', it fhe suit of TKci-^ " mas Wells. ' Also?The hotlaes and lot now occupied by Mrs. 8. A. Mathieu', situated pn Broad Street and known in (the piano/the town * of Camden, by the i\urnber"oiie thousand; and thirty Tciur,. = (1D34) measuring !and containing a front on Brjdad Street of sixty olA icci, ?uu cAtciiuiujj IU UCjHii caonimu' ly, one nandred and ninety eightfeet.le?ied ?pohk?nd to be sold as the property of Judah Barrett, at the suit of Thomas we)ls. The same.pToperty will be sold at the suit of Michael Lorick. Terms. Ctfsh?Purchasers to pay fbrpa-' P"S- ' ? "? ? B. GASS, S. K. D. J5Lov. 13.> ? :?'? * . JUS? RECEIVED. A splendid assortment, of SEG ARS; Among tlie ItrtVrc to be fotmd ill* celebrat eel brand* of Ljb^f a^fmpereal, Bri tannia, La'K*p?rana?v?- !an''(?n:if?i. "V?inr tfittb'Jajues, in quarter "wuieighth Uo*s>. For ?5ite low. W* I. GERALD **?SSr5Ki>v ?4h