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- : j* dearest rights. It is time, Air. Editor* to speakout on this subject, or before we are aware of* it, the last hope of liberty may have winged its flight to oilier climes. If our Judges have not the right to drink when they please, and as milch as they will you have the kindness to tell me who has]? Our paper has given out, or we might pursue thjg subject further. ! EQUAL RIGHTS. The Democratic party of Georgia have nomi nated Messrs. Colquitt, Black and Coopef, as their candidates for Congress, to supply the vacancies occasioned by the resignation of Messrs. Nesbitt, Dawson and Ai.ronn. The gentle- j men nominate^ (says the Athens Banner,) are j well known to the people, and the peculiar position in which they stand, entitle them to the confidence of the Democracy. Driven from their former political associations because they pre ferred principle to party; proscribed by 1 he .Whigs because ihev could not conscientiously, oppose "Mr. Van Buren's adminis'ration, they presented themselves last year before the people, and were taken up and supported by our friends. But through She potent influence of hard cider, and other equally senseless device they, in common with our whole ticke', wore defeated. Since then time has been had for re-, flection; the people are "comparatively cool; and; it has been judged expedient to see whether public opinion sustains these gentlemen in the patriotic course tliey last year pursued. This is' no doubt the reason why they have been nominated as the candidates of the party, and if our parly is what it was a faw weeks ago, th?y will return them to the seats in Congress from .which they were driven by Whig proscription. i ^ A Wist RZ30LV"?TaO ih'CSifionts 0: t.'ie Orleans Bviks'at a recent meeting resolve I tlm* it cxpo.Iijs it ! > rcsu&e specie payment.: ?vs -Sv&i af~pracl:cubTr. ' ' A 7\cono n.r.rtkd to tiid Leu isiw. fits?The Philadelphia Chronicle siys: "The voters ct'j Townsend, jiass. have boon auri- i uT thoni.-rlvos i hy dealing a "blackmm," as he is called, to-the i Stale Legislature.- The cause of this str.ru ;o( movement was brought "about by tiic votes of tie- J mocraisand whigs, who lia'd become incensed at i ;lie abolition:- ts for running one of lint faith, and 1 thus preventing the choice of my candidate. A f- j for two or three ineffectual bnllotiings were held, the two parlies became vexed at their abolition 1 brethren, aud determined to give them a fullblooded abolitionist, without mistake. They r.c-j cordingly carnatoah, undejstanduig upon the sub-; ject, nominated a very black, but very respectable j old man. and marched in a body to the polls, and j actually elected irim to.the Massacliusalls Le-1 gislaturc, by. an overwhelming majority. The} abelitionis's of course, Ptuek Jo their candidate, | . and actually vote.! against him. But it seems tii.a joke is not quite perfect. The poll.; were j kept opoivhalf an h air beyond the loyal time, aud ! of coarse the el-Jc! ion is null. Another me "ing j is to be called immediately, and if the aboJi'!o:i-'l ists still hold out, the oh! yarn will be elected as I sure as fate." They will Le certain to hold cut?'here is no j hack-out in a' -jliliouhts. The more they are beat the harder they .strive, and as there is no lew in that State ayalr..-t\a "negro holding the ( ilice,: 'we may expert to hear of old Cu3y claiming the ' right to a seat in the Massachusetts Legisla- I tare. If iie obtains it, .ye would advise Mr. John Quinc.y Adams forthwith to offer ior a seat in the j sun? body. In a wfirm room, near the. side of the "black man" he might ervporienre one of the : of sitting in council with a ITavlieii vVM..^.w - >* v v Aiffbassador. I Frr.m the Y Y. Herald. FRAUD?1THE EFFECT OF BANK SUE-! :->;pS:>Tsrox. We recently nB? Ted.to the attempts that have been made sines tne fail are ofthef*. S. Bank, by the parties indebted'to it, to depreciate the liabilities of tne'inslitu^ioDfdhorder that they may ; profit by the fall hi the discharge of their obligations to the Bank. For'that purpose a powerful i combination V.aas got up by the former conduct-1 ors of the Bank and their friends, having i:i view the sole object of discharging their debts to the I Bank, at the expons^f.the deluded holders of its liabilities This lias boon backed by other j parties for purposes of speculatio n In illustration of this position, we will give the recent movement in U. S. Bank no'es. It is well known that during the past week the circulation bills of the Baak rose 17 cents discount to fib a 70 cents on the dollar in two days?a rise of fib or 3D per cent. This fact ways siducicnl to show that a corner had been gofTup in it. At the time of the suspension'of.the United States Bank it is well known that theXJir.ard Bank was the only ir.sti-' tution in Philadelphia that held none of its bills. Its cashier, Mr. Lewis, plumed himself for his sagacity a good deal upon the occasion, and used strong efforts to raise'his own institution at the expense, oi. inc jauen monster. clique- was then formed with certain parties in this city; Mr. liiddlc, Reuben M. Whitney, and others, in Phi I a la'phii, with the N itional Gazette, remodeled for their organ, to decry the liabilities,, heavy sales of the notes at GO a 90 (lays were nude in both places. It then apppcared that the Girard i3ajnk was in possession of 3 to $-!( 19,900. of the notes'ofthe United Sta'es flnnk. As the Girard had nonaof these notes at the date-of suspension, she must either have ac.qtiired them by purchase or by special deposite, from individuals havingobligations maturing at the U. S. Bank. These no'-es were leu! out to brokers, who, by throwingihem upoa'!io marke?, nosed, in connection ifitli thejrereut eflbrts making by ilje clique, a fall tq. fifty cents oh-thc dollar in. the value of tlie no es. At this rale, Mr. Diddle purchased and paid into the Dank over !$ 100,000 and others, making $000,0U0 paid in on th.e lust assignment within a short time. Notwithstanding their payments, the bills continued at a low rate until one day this week, when the Girard Bank called in the notes lent. The result was that the notes were not to be had, and the price rose go per cent, in a day, and would have gone up to par, but the borrowers of the notes become panic struck, and two brokers went to Philadelphia, to ask for time to buy them up.? This was granted, and the matter being kept /Hiiot Ill!tc Imtrn mt.mmail (irrn 'Ptin nlii/W't is noty to buy up the notes (juictly as fast as possible, but the.probability is that the notes are not to be had. This operation in'the notes has had a powerful -chert upop the stock of the Hank, both here and in Europe, as when its value is discussed, the great depreciation in the notes is appealed to as conclusive evidence that nothing remains to .the stockholder. The terrible destruction of property that has taken place, through A'* - . < the means of 1 hat institution, is.'withont parallel in | the history of commercial transactions, and not ' the least singular of the features' of the case, is i the fact, thatthe very men who caused this wide I spread ruin should be allowed, now that tlie in| stitution has ceased to exist'as a bank, to make i such wanton havoc with the property of holders of the liabilities and the stock of the bank. TJic capital of the bank was 835,000,000; of this | 6>:i(),0(HJ,00(l arc held abroad. The corner in the notes, asisteu by tJie movements 01 a wen Known house in Wall street, io whom we have frcquent; Jv alluded, and wlio being agents for a large number of foreign sloekhodors have sold .the".' 1 stock under trust in the market, in'order both.to use the money and to make a~ profit by buying in ' at less rates, have combined, to depress the stock wjthin the last ninety days Full ?20 per,share and thereby annihilated $7,(.00,000 of property, in order to put a paltry cum in their own pockets. According to the return of the bnrrk bet yev, there were 52,076 shares, valued at ?5,207,600, held bv females and orphans. Therefore, by the ope-j ratjon alluded to, '?1,011,5*20 has been taken out of the pockets of these helpless individuals.? Wi:c cafi contemplate withcu liorror, the terrible mass of human wretchedness growing out of these heartless acts? Jly the last accounts from England tiieie was a ciroog.movement nn!:: ig to bring the bank agents there to an account for the manner in which the property has been managed. From the Madhoniav. * EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY. On Tuesday last, the case of the persons indicted for a riot in front of the President's House, on the night of the 10th of August, was called for trial. The District: Attorney stated to the Courtthai he had-received a communication from the President of the United Sta'es, suggesting to the Attorney to er.'er with the consent of the Court, a vol's prose pri in the case, lie adverted to va- \ rieus public considerations which won 1.1 have pre..-. ,.^,1 !.: r- , -7"> j- * * v i iiiiii ;jUiii til tU.tiic i io.-rn.u i?j| ir. such a ca*3e, the Evccntive prerogative iri arlviace o' oeavict .on; h:it,Tfuasniiich ns ' tho'lVe idoig, oi'Jils o-.vt: motion, had bee a pleased ' > d .hesuggestionreterre 1 to the Altorney v.;.ee willing,-wiih the current of tljo Court, to enler the veils prosiqiri. The Court assented; lie iVi'Jc j*ro:;cjui was catered; and the communication. ft mi the President was read, and directed .to bp tiled amount ho papers in the cause. Mr. Lehox, rfecu isel for soihe of the rioters, the a rose, tmd, in terms honorable to him as ani advocate huJ a citizen, e.vprc' e l the deep regret ofhis clients for their impropt conduc', and-thcir .sengfc o: ti:e President's magnanimity in authorizing, in so graceful a manner, the' abandonment of the prosecution. The Court expressed its gratification at the remark which had fallen trom the bar, and its- confidence that .proceedings so offensive to the iaws, and so derogatory to the character and interests of the metropolis of the nation, would never again occur. The following is a copy 01" the President's leltor:. ~ - V. " Sjn: Having understood that a prosecution was pen ling in flic Criminal Court of the District .of Columbia against certain perrons charged with having been engaged in a riot in August last, to the disturbance ui my family, I beg leave to submit to you the propriety .of entering, with the eonteat of the Court, a iwlln jtir'/tserfuim \he case ? It was one oi those outbreaks ol popular feeling incident, in some degree, to our form of Government, and entirely cv moscent and harmless ir. its-character, My confidence in the goo.i sense and becoming feeling in the ] enpie of the District, leads nie to behove that there will be no danger of a similar occurrence in future, and thai therefore those who have hecn betrayed into a thoughtless-proceeding.will not be likely to repeat it. "Bo assured of iny constant regard. "J.VTVLER. "Mr Fu.vo.i r.r? District Attorney, Washington" Copy?test: WJI." BRENT, Clerk. "Vj;C- ? *-" rL: -JARIMRD.?On Snndav evening last, hv flic - j r> ' Itev. Simuci Furman, Isaac T,k\oi!'., Ksq.to Mrs. M. Dcstwic.'c, bo! h of Sumter District. On Thurs(hv evening last, by t lie I lev. Noah Ornlpiii, Jinx it v Chosvchm., Fv-q.taMiss Sarah, (blighter of ('apt. Win. Peebles, all of Smntcr. CAMDEN IRICES CUR RENT. Boefy : : : : lb. 4 > .r) Bacon, : : : lb. 8^ 10 Beeswax, : : : U>. ISfj 25 B ilc Rnpr, : : : /!>. 10 | 12.' Bugging, : : : yard 24 j 20 Cojf'ee, : : : : lb. la-; If! Corn,- : : : bushel 45 1 5!) Col I on, : :://>. 7'} 8^ Feathers, : : : lb. 517.'. 40 Flour, : : : barrel 0 50 7 00 Fodder, : : : cwl. 75 1 00 Molasses, : ; : gat 5J3J-! 50 Sugar, : : : lb. 8 j 14 j Sa/J, : : : sack 2 50 | Tobacco, : : : //?. 9 | 50 : Peas, : : : bushel -1*1;{; 50 Potatoes, sirrrj, : : do. | 07,', j 50 Irish, : : har'l. i.'J 25 ( like, : " : : bushel M 50 ,4 00 I Powder, : :: beg |S 00 |(i 50 = STIlAVEirOSI 8TOLEAC j 5^ ROM Oio subscriber un Monday last, a lijjlit E- bay Horse, about 15 hands high, trots, and is quid; in bis gait: -the right bind foot while, and a sin si! star in his forehead. A 'ibcral reward will be paid for his rcoovery. Doc. li. J. A. YOUNG. ' /^danisms! ratlor'* Nitjp. *)>Y O (i '<> u:c t.wd.iruy ?f Sumter' District will ? * !>c sold ul the I; t?s residence. <>i' Jerc-iiiah Pitts,1 deco i.-.ai, on" the second .Monday in January next, I the following properly, lo.wit: TWENTY NEGROES, ! 14 head of Horses, Gii head of Cattle, 13f? head of Hogs, 1200 blisiiels of Corn, . .jjr, 10,000 lbs. of Fodder, /^Household and Kitchen Furniture; . Plantation and Carpenter's Tools. Terms, made known -on tin-day of sale. Nov. 27. > J, Al. PITTS, Adrn'r. We are authorized to announce ('apt JOSEPH BASKIN, as ^ candidate for SjftftfT nf lltio nictripf nt It.o rinsililie L'icclion. ' '? : ? Iv e arc authorized t<> announce j ! V\ ILL I A.VI CARLISLE, as a candidate fcr Sheriff I ^ ^ . > * . '&C' I of tins District, at the ensiling election. " , fo J. VUAutT " Will hereafter attend at his office at Sumter Court House on the first Monday and Tuesday in every month. ?, Nov. 15. * * . ? -,uS >?P7 ? ^ . *C .? *., . The Rciaowiacd B2orse, - .sEP.SRAiWD, . ?JTILL stand I lie next season nl tlio plantation Cf of tlic subscriber, in Clarendon count}', .Slimier district, and be let to marcs at seventy-five dol. lars the season, and one dollar to the Groom. The money for the season, or a negotiable note given be, fore the mare is taken away. Gentlemen sending, marcs.from a distance, to the care of the subscriber, can have them fed at fiftv cents ner ilar. flverv care will be taken to prevent accidents or escapes, but 110 liability for either, should tlicy occur. i. DESCRIPTIONBERTRAXD, JUNIOR is about 5 fee!, 2 inches high, of a deep cliesuut color, without any white, of perfbet symmetry, groat muscular developemcnt, and commanding appearance. lie was foaled on tho 2d 9f April, 1?27. PEDIGREE. BERTRAXD, JUNIOR was sired by the famous horse, old Bcrtrand. who w. s got by old Sir Archy, whose pedigree I deem unnecessary to give.* His dam Eliza, (full sister to the well-known horse Galla'tili,) by the imported Bedford; g. dam, the imported inure MnmLrino. Berlraiid Junioi's dam, Trans, port, was got by Virginias; lier dam the celebrated running mare Nancy Air. For her pedigree see Anierienn Turf Register, vol. 2, page 339.) Virginias ivns got by the imported horse Diomcd: bis dam. Itlica, was got by Chatham; bis g. onin by Eclipse; his 5- Z- darn by the imported horse Shark; his g. g. j g. darn bv the imported horse Silver Eye; his g. g. g- g. dam by the imported Horse Valiant. I deem il unnecessary to trace the pedigree of Bertram!, Jr. further, as his stock is.so xvcil known throughout the ! United States. Transport, his dam was never beaten a four mile, nor ' never put up in a.race of four miles, aftor a mile ai.d a half; and never lost bnt one race, and that a three mile handy cap race, and then not-in condition. Bertram!, Juuioi's limbs areas tine this day, as they were at three years old, with a single blemish', anu his appearance that of a colt. The season to commence on the first of February, <jr.d end on the first of June. Servants Lourdt d gratis. No ; cooj^modation for while m'cn coming witli mares. Thby must-board somewhere in the neighborhood, WILLIAM II. B. RICHARDSON. Dec. r>. i4ii: EDicciicsa Fiofiacc. In. obedience to an order from the Executive Department, an election is hereby ordered to bo held 011 (lie second Monday and the day following in January next, for Sheriff of Kershaw district, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Benjamin Gass, Esq. Managers of Elections will attend at their respective polls on the day appointed, proceed to hold said o'eclion, ai.d make llidir returns according to law. CEO. Q. MelNTOSH, c. c. r. k. n. " floras uincc, Aov.y i, is-ii. Wc a-.'e nnthi>ri'/t(] to amsouucc HEX J A MIS CASS, E-q.^asa candidate for Clerk "f tlic Court, nt the next election. IPiassos Received, .TRIE subscriber lias just received a few PIANO ? FORTES, on consignment. One of tliem is of Cliiekcriiig'.s very licst make, with iron frame, and. three pedals. Those wishing to purchase, are reqnes-| ted to call soon, as they will he sent to Columbia if) not disposed of in a short lime. They will he sold at ('harleston prices. Nov :>0 E. W. BONNEY. Eja Efjrtify?Kcrsiiaw District. Joseph B. Kc/shaw, by his Guardian, John M. DcS.iussure, V8 Win. W. Larfg, Adin'r. of A. Brevard,! Robert A Young, ct al. Bill. In'cnnformity with the decree of the Court of Equity at its Juno sitting. 1M1, I will sell lie lore .the Court [louse door in Camden, on the first Monday in January next, a Negro Fei.i.ow named Henry, a good carpenter, aged about 21, on a credit of 12 months. J. CAN l'EY, Jr. Comm'r. Dec. 1. 5t52 Pr's. fee $2 25 PRICES REDUCED. milE subscriber will dispose of his remaining stocsj 1 of NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, DAG GING and ROPE, at very reduced prices, previous to 1 lie fust of January next. 'Those wishing to supply themselves with any of the above Goods, can have them on the best terms for cash, or 011 a credit till the first of January. Also?On hand, und will he .sold chap, A supply of Flannels, Broadcloths, Cassiincres and Vcstirigs. sonic of them very handsome. Also, Fancy Silks and Challys, French and English Meri* noes, Fancy Plaids, French, English and American Prints, fashionable Hats and Caps. t Purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves. E. W. BONXEY. Aho?For Sale. A light CARRIAGE, with single and double Mar- ! ness, nearly new, a North Carolina built Waggon with every thing belonging to it complete. They will be solJ (tor cash or for a note payable at B ink) at a great bargain. E. W. B. 21 NOTICE. ? ... ? r> ?.i , ?t i . n r ?. liK piiUlic nro nrriiy noiiwu mat me taie nrm 01 u A LI)EN & AUSTIN, having been heretofore dissolved, and Mr. George A'den having settled with his partners, and received l)is interests, the bnsi. ncss of the firm is placed in the hands of John D. Murray far collect ion, and he alone, is authored to settle and adjust the same. THOMAS LANG. - MURRAY & BOXNEY. EDWARD AUS rixX. GEORGE Al.DEN. THOMAS WlllTAKER. Nov. 24.' " CO-PARTNERSHIP. ! ' jj 'H'E business heretofore conducted by the above ; ^ firm, will-be in future carried oh by" the subscri- i hers, under'-tlic name of JOHN D. MURRAY iv Co., at the old standmf Aldeo &. Austin. ] J NO. D. MURRAY. ? T THOfcMAS LANG. EDWARD AUSTIN. Nov. 34, 1711. " %' %& ' ' *< , * .-?* rr' tr M ? -n ;.:.. . , I i .. Head Qgarlcrs, Order No. w ' \ Ci.AREfcoojrj' Nov. % 1841.:. - j Ci W. TAYl.OP.. Esq. h.-yiny beenjappoiiited f JT?;.Aid .,p-Cuinji.i,<? llisE.ycJVSsy jile Qover-1 nor, wiTfi 1I1-, ra f; of" Lfeu eanfit-Colonel, \viii beolw .c ! anft r. s^ncled recordingiy. , liy order of the.G?>ii)u/an<fcr-in Cliief, " I JOilN;^,. VIA NNlNG^.Xid ile-Qatnp. vp l=OKK. ? [I THE'subscriber Ins from 6 to SiOO?5 PTTs^:of pork, "J forsalo.ui <$G per cut. nedf?G in 8 cts per ' lb. ut xctu.il. For come J, 8 to 10'cls. per lb. ' J. H UURNS. i Nor. 24, 1841.. ' ' . , WfZ&Z&m HU&tfESl, B-VrK-BlNITCU, 'CHARLOTTE, N. C. t rFFERS liis acrricbs.ijj tlie citizens of Camden, S. {1 C. and its vicinity, and assure*"' those who may ;' patronize him lliaL frbi'fi'thc promptness and style in J, which he executes orrfers, he wilf general sotifanlion.-''0*Pcrsbha wishing liindibg 'done, can, by leaving _ Llioiv work at .llfr'Catndcn Journal OiBcc?, have it; forwarded an returned without any expense for car-' liagc. . . ? Nov. 24. ( CC^pSS13HER:S SALE, jl \V. VV. Lung, Adin'r. J " vs. > Bill acc'tsale' Real Estate. a II. C. Brevard, ct al. j $j In obedience to an order from the Court of Equity, .? at its June setting, I will offer for sale on. the second ? Monday in January next, the whole' of the Citato of Dr. Alfred Brevard, do ;'d. consisting,'as far as can be ascertained by'the Coniniiss\norl of. One Tract of Land, containing 819 acers, -more or less, on*the watefs of j Sanders' croek, bounded by lands originally laid out. 1 to James Kershaw, John Gilbrailh, and lands belong-j ing to the Estatr of Sambcl Matiiis: ONE OTHER TRACT OF LAND, 'z on lhe*walewof Gum Swamp, containing 640 acres, ^ more or less, bounded north eastwards by lands laid ^ oiit to John Millbanks, and part'by vacant lands, and c on all sides by vacant lands, originally laid out to t' James Tate,.in 1785; . ! _ ; ABO UT 3,000 A CRES OF-LAND, 18 on the waters of Twenty-five Mile Greek, boundaries t not yet distinctly ascertained; ABOUT 1,500 ACRES OF LAND, on the west side of tlie Watoree. River, six miles above Camden; being the plantation formerly dccu-'i jiied by Edward C. Brevard, deceased; afterwards, by Col. 13,'iijainin T. Eimore, dee'd.; ONE O THEA' PLANTA TION, on the east side of the Wateree Uiver, containing about 500 acres, licing the plantation lately occupied by E. J.Brevard, deceased; . .* ONE HOUSE, w'itlf >all necessary outbuildings, with 28 acreB of land, in the village of Kirdwood, occupied in sum-: incr by Mrs. II. C. Brevard; and bounded north by' Kirkwdod branch, oast by Carter's Mill Tract, south ' < and east by the Carter Tract and Perkins' land, and westward by John Whilakcr's; about t2*t I\cgroe?. Some of thesn young and likely; THE CAMDEN HOUSE, - c occupied by Mrs. II. C: I3.-cv.ird, with the following lots attached iherelo, to.wit: Nos. 531, 533, 531, 530, 511, 540, 533, 537, as will be scon by reference to the plan of said town, bounded oast by Fair street, south by King strcoi, west by Lyttlcton siroct, and north by Carter's lots; i TWO LOTS, . ' ( known in the plan of the town, as Nos. 319, and 320, bounded south hv King street, west by Nos. 318, 317, . and 316, north by parts Nos. 317 and 324, cast by ( No*. 323, 322, and 321, adjoining lots belonging to ( Bonds Cono way; ONE OTHER LOT, known as No. 7t3, south of M. M. Levy's, and ran', ning through to Mill street, bounded north by Not 717, cast by Mill >trceM south by York street, and west by Fair street; ONE OTHER LOT, known as No. 942, soiitff of M iss Mary Kershaw's, runing through, from Fair to Mill street; I 20 Shares in the Camden Bridge Compa*' ny: all 1 lie Household Fnrnituref&c.; all the Plantation Stock, such as Horses, Mules,Cattle, Hogs; and Fanning Utensils. The saio will continue lrom d y to day until the whole is dispose of. The Plantation Stock and Farming Utensils will be sold at the Plantation, after the sale in Camden. The Negroes, Lands, Lots and Bridge Stock will to sold before the Courthouse door; the Furniture at the rcssdence of Mrs. Brevard. Ten us.?A credit of one, two and three yoars,: , .will be given; interest payable annnally, with bond, ^ inorigage and ample personal security. JAMES CANTEY, Jr. Com in'r in Equity K. D. Comm'rs OfTiee, Nov. ltitl. v ( Qj 'Tiie South Carolinian and Charleston Mercu-- ( ry will publish the above till tho sale, and forward , their accounts ?u the Commissioner in Equity.. Ij AUCTION SALE. j TJ/ILL lie sold at Public Auction in Camden, on the first Monday in January next,the House and Lois one door above H. Levy's store, known as tho KERSHAW COFFEE HOUSE. . It is well calculated for a House of Enlcrtaiment, having been built for that purpose, is situated in tho centre of tiie business part of the town, and has the necessary out buildings. Tho stables are large and commodious, with extensive lots for the accommodation of Drovers, Sec. It is also a desirable and advantageous stand for a . Tim on I,. will lm nncilive. and tho forms! made known on the day. DANIEL KIRKLAND. Nor. 24. Gt51. E-STRAY. ; South Carolina? Lancaster District. / w T \QLLF.D before me this day as an Es- a H trav, a bright sorrel Horse (o^eltling) nj lboiitjourteen anil a half hands high, se- fij i c iteen years old, blaze face, left shonjder 01 mil le? nearly white; the left nostril cut jfsplii; lie-is vecy low in flrsh. Ap[rrai- ted at ton dollars; ami may bo scrn at Dr. Edward Tcrrill's near jhis place. The * nvnor is requested to come forward, prove J aropertv, pay charge* and lafc&Linh awiiy./tli "It. 0 MPR0AN> M;>gjstraLe. m Taxahaw, Oct.9, 1841. /* tf^G. * - : r *"'.v * " ~ . s> ~"i 'v? ^Glorious News lo the Afflicted^ !; 1 ^THE subscriber has reCoir?d -a" large supply of PEASE'S HOARHOUND GA~ND\\'tOz.lhe ?m ;. of Coughs, <3olds, Consumption,. &c. &C, - .* The merits of'tliis articlo dro so.wfiif knoWfr tfiai, lie deems it unnecessary lo pgbljsfi apy'of ilia niuntr.. . mitt certificate* proving its^fficacyt'hut-^pald^^ -..t' nne be sceptical <rh the subject, by calling cm the lubscrifier tlicy^will be /urnlalisfcf wiUrthe na mes'of , ndividuala of undoubted integrity, in- ourdWrt 6fcgh/'v.clorhood, who ^JjaVe been roIfeTod.by'tiie uw of^b# J irticle, and will \yiljingly;tcstity to its .virtues* ' Nov. 17. - . J. R. M?KAINV ? THE Hopsebnovv Qccj^jed by II. HpITeyman;'J/; .... ind fotpiorty by James jD^Lcmiere, wilb.be sold on. ibcral terms._ - ^S%h Thc^ituatian is one of the best in Town fo?butt* ,"* less. For further'particulars, apply to -jr No,. 17.?.7t. *#. )y. M.YvTLtlE ESTATE SALE. Ry permission of James H. Witherspoont Jr. On r* linary for Lancaster District, will be sold on (lie 8th ' ind 9tli of December i:oxt, at- the late residence,of }% Vbs.tlom Hunloy, dee'd all the PERSONAL BS* M rATE of said deceased, consisting of Household ind Ki.'chen Furniture, Plantation and Blacksmith's, v * fopls, Con;, Fodder and Potatoes, stock of-'Hogs, ilieep, Cattle a_od Horses. Also, fourteen NegrofcS; Some of wliicli are young on<i reir lik'yi -j?f* Conditions made known on the day of sale, r J. a. auwjscv ' A JOHN -BVA'NS, > Nrtv.I7.44t. ' ijliii'dpil STevv Tailoring Establisfimei^-?i -Tho subscribers respectfully onnouncc .to the citi.*;ens oO Camden and .its vicinity, that they have' -' fcrmod a copartnership under tiie styfe"qf,BELDEN" A: it*WATSON, and have taken the stand formerly ^ iccupied by Mr. William Severn*, one door north of ' lie Masonic .Lodge, where 'they will execute. with jfc lealncss and dispatch, in*-Hho most fashjoiitibjg tyle, Jl work in,their line of'busincss. Being prtc-? ic'al and experienced workmen, and determined*'",^ o use every exertion in their power to- give aaiis&^f ' ig ion, they hope to merit and receive^ Ji'bej^rshare ^ if patronage.'" , _ ... ah worn warranted, 10 lie, or no Qfjargetnaaa.-v . A. J. BELDEN, W. M. WATSON. Nnv 3>1841- ' V PLAINS ?lND KERSEY^i^ . Superior 6.4 all wool Kerseys,V v v.;', . . " * 64" " . Swansdown, " H " VVVhiLe Plains, Vg| " 44 " .do. do. "* *'* " 7-8.. " Grey do. " 7*8 Printed do. " Cotton and Wool Kcrseyfl&? '7. IL^sj " Plain, striped and plaid Liriseys. ' . 7 Tlio subscribers will dispose of the rcmainlngtotock. >f the above Goods at reduced prices previous to th?"$?\ iret of January. **' $ W. D. McDOWAfcL & CO. / Nov. 17. ' " 4i50 ATTENTION .TROOPERS. In pursuance of .an border from-the-1. Commander-in-Chief,-you are hereby, orlered to parade^at your rendezvous in Camden,-pjv.: TUESDAY, the 7th of De-^ cember next, at 9 o'clock, A. M.- fully uniformed,v armed and equipped.- . - . The line of march,>/or Columbia, Avill v . be taken up at iu 6rclocK., By ordrr of the Qn-ptnin, w. a. ancrum; o. s.: Nov. 24, 1841. . 3t5I , P. S. ?Members who are deficient Id * Swords or Caps,' can be supplied by cal-. ' 1 i11oh the Armorer, W. J. McKAlN. _ ; , ' ; RENDEZVOUS DEKALB RIFLE GtrARm^H j Noveaiber19, 18-11. ,yy?. [Company Order, No. 20.] In pursuance of orders from jthe Com> ' mander-in-Chjef, you are hereby ordered, to parade at your rendevous, on MONDAY, the 6th of December next, at 9 * o'clock A. M. fully uniformed and equipped, and provided with four days rations' and camp aquipage.' v. The Quarter Masle'r Sergeant will have ? * waggons in attendance to receive the bag 'age, and the command will take up the' " r rt.l..^'L!.. 11 . _l_ line ni marcn ior i/ojufnuia, ui u o ciock precisely. , The Sergeants and Corporals are chwg- ^ ?d with the extension of this "order to the country mpmbers. A Court Martial will be held on Monday, he 13th December to try all defaulters br non-attendance or deficiency in tini- ; orm or equipments. By order of Capt. Dikinson, -*>' * < xW. B. JOHNSTON, O, S. Nor." 24, 1841. STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA, LANCASTER DISTRICT In the Court of Common Pleas. Burrell McJLcmore, vs. Charles Davis, ' Declaration in Attachment. Jackson Miliar, vs. Shadrick Wright^ Declaration in Attachment. ?' John K. Wright; vs. William Royalh/r Dcclarotion:inAttachment, .? jSyK^HERKAS, the Plaintiffs inr the above s(aW Ae<d cases did, thisd-iy. file their declaration i my dfficc against the Defendants, who are absent ad without the limits of this Sla'e, and having either wile nor uttorney^ within the Fame, on ^ hom to serve a copy of the said declaration, with .J*-^ t ule to plead thereto.:^. It is ordered, That the said D fendant do appear id plead to the said declaration on or before the ;st 'day of November, Anna -rDomini 1812 or an. der for judgment will be granted bv default. . S, RECK HAM, Cleafc, 'Cleik's Office. Oct. 30, 1811. p'rsfre?6 LAW NOTICE. .* . MI'I OT T r, AMtKRSON". hrivnfiMTTim! ,..a partnership in the practice of Law in and for o Districts of Lancaster &-Ivcp>Jiftw. Onoor thfe otliav at all times be found at tlicir office in Camden. .J* Nov. 15. < -if . j. tfoi ?, 'f- ' ' * ' * * Sj. < JA '