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% , youtf state in the confute racy, un dertakes to resist tl<e decision. ?nd hns done it in a verv forcible and un becoraiug way. With all our res-* pect and devotion f<?r the sovereignty of the states, and our determination to sup]>ort that severe is;nty by every lawful means, we can uot avoid say-; ing, that Ohio has set a 'verry.dis-/ creditable example to the lniton,f wbMi if it could lie followed, wrtu Id render our institutions mill and void, and shake that confederacy upon which the prosperity of the. \v hole; no. roach depends. To, resist those? laws, tribunals, and constitution, which we oursvlves liavo -created and adopted fur the general good, is ? uot an indication of wisdom or sound principle. We trust that the state of Ohio will retrace her steps and prevent ?ii adoption of coercive raca -sures, by doing w hat U substantially >_ tight/' u ' O .1 The Ohio con t rove rtaj. ? The fill lowing extract from a leadinj com munication to the Western liera\d. 'will show the temper which prevails in that s tat ?nd which it is attempt ? ? id to infuse into the Legislature : " In her controversy witty the as sociation of Pawn-Brokers, nick named the Hank, of the U. States, 1l;e state of Ohio has succeeded in -placing the ^Jispuje upon the proper ground* 'V\# doctrines of unlimited sovereignty wt jup hy the supreme. C ourt of ilie U* S. in the case o ^ Maryland and McCullock, can nov\ be fairly tested, not hy deciding a case made, hut liy enforcing those doctrines'iu an actual controversy Jbr the muneu token." ?'?l *? , v. f It is now contemplated id cpen a c:\iial between New Yof& and i'jura? delphia, by way of the I^uitanand Delaware rivers. Wo have lotig wondered wjiy this enterprise, as well as that of a canal from Barnsta ble to Buzzard's Bay ; and auothrr from the Delaware to the Chesapeake y Day, liuve not been opened. A mo ment's reflection, U has . appeared to us, you Id ? it oidy point out .theit' iiracticahility V but, beyond the puta lie good, the immense profits that would accrue to such individuals as should embark their property iiY the undertaking. Patriotism, m. well as private interest/ would seem tostim tdate the ucconipli&bmeut of these important objects. " ' . " [ Boston Gazette . ' -A',. Grand Jlquedudt in New-York? A number of spirited gcnjlemlu of Mew-York, nraoi^ ivhojnwere the Mayor of tlie*city, Dr. Mitchell, and tiea?' Bwift, have lately examined the sources of the river llroux, aU til W miles distant from the metropolis, und found them abundant in water, uncommonly fine, transparent, ?ud healthy ; they therefore recommend iU introduction into the city ; which ; they are of opinion, may be effected * tit "im expense tlie citizens would cheerfully pay, in consideration of the immense benefit, they would thereby onjoy. < . ???? ?. ?. * Maryland election. ? 11 y the elec tion of thialatato just closed, it ap~ Cars that -there are elected to the oU*e of Delegates 04 Republicans nud #9 Federalist. The benate is ObVdcral and con*ts of 15 votes. The Republican* will therefore have > a majority In joint-ballot of seven, 'which will secure ibe Governor anil Council, &o? , 'r, Emigration . ? A Quebec paper states, that of about 12,000 emigrants arrived at that port this season, more , than one half came over to the United States. Without harboring any ill will against them, we should Jhave been billing that they had taken up their quarters in Canada. Man} emigrants have re-embarked from our jpurts for their native country. I'liiladelphia Union . . ' V ? It is said that our gevernme nt are 4?1>nnt to erect a Fort at the Falls of fct. Marie, on the straits of that rutmt , through whic h Lake ?MiperW or ; charges iute l*ake Huron, Hid, From information which- m%j W relict on (sav* ill? Georgetown In lellis^nceri we^ feel ijilhorised In st.it ins <bat the Cfwrt? of Com?m*f* "Pleas and General f$essions, trill not be lioldfn on the ensuiuj; term in t&is district and thf districts t>f Jlorry and Williamshur&h : from (lie -death of tlie Hon. John V; Grimke. whose du ty it wot s to have presided on this circuit/ - . v ,;>v ? ,'?>>* . .a "** ' X V ' . t * r \ \ A~crv Digest of the United State*' Lairs. ? We understand that- Mr. James Maxwell, is about to ptddish * new Digest of the Laws of the United State*, by Edward 1 ngersuU. K?q. of the ? Philadelphia 1W, with notes^&e, according - to the plau of Mr. FjirJouV excellent Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania. ^ . (A An appeal to, the judgments of Great-Britain respecting ?he United rtates of America ? contain* ing an historical outline of titeir mer its and wrongs as .Colonies? *;uul strictures upon the calumnies of tV British Writers*? >by Hubert WaJkh, Jttn.n This work, ii?r some lime expected, is now |mhlii?hed. The editor of the Detroit Gazette, in noticing the camplaints of i hard times*, and -(he low wages paid to mechanics and laborers in various sections of the Uhioti, says, if these complaints <l>e true, that the jieople of Mu^i^an territory have abundant reusop to believe that hard time have not yet arrived aniouk tiiem. We pay (says l.e) a con in ion laborer one' dollar a day ? a .mason or a oarpeu ler^ets from twelve shillings to 83 25 cents a day,. and some get R25U unfits 1 We pay the woman who doi bouse w oik from ,6 to 8 dollars a! month for doing that which a majori-j ty i)f the ladies iu some of the New-^ England states would think absolute* ly necessary ?fur iU^n to do, for the pur|Hitie 0f |iro?iHKii^ ^health,- ai.id r.riyin^ oflf that la siiiule whicb idWj ness oi? c%e a|^lie?U;ou -to '.the, improvement ot ilieir minds would produce. ~W$ ,#J?o pay a shilling a pound lor poor taultoo, eightfold ten ben's a |Wind for |MH>t4iee^2iW!oSS5 dollars pfcr barrel for ordinary povk, and every other eatable, a -price in like:prppu*tiou. * I Gold and Silver* Coin.?ll is not generally Wftown, that after the first of November iifext, agreeably to a law passed the last session of Congress, no foreign Cold Coin wiH be a legal tender. mi I ,CortercM have appropriated 10, 090 to be paid annually t<> wai<h rue civilization of tire Indians,1 which in tube expended iuco-|>eration with assentations Amp the same object, now existing or w hich may be formed. Rllat Head, Ksq. of Pl*inBeld? Id the state of Newhat*ps))ire, rais ed the present year, from one acre of ground, one . hundred and three bushels mid tiro* quarts of Indian corn. The land .was accurately sur veyed, and tht grain was measured bj two i>ersou9 chosen for the pur pose, * 4 ? n ? Competition among the Bakers . ? One or the bakers tif our cit>; ad* ^ertises that Jie Will sell the shilling loaf i^HI ounces heavier than the corporation weight ; and another, not to he outdone, has announced in hand bills that his loaves shall be, twelve ouuees heavier than the as* size. JV. F. Col . A young man of Ruttfaigto>*, N. J. when In the act of swollowins; a jilec^ of botiey-comb in wlikh a l>ee wayoncealed received a sting in tjil throat frops the bee. His throat swelled so as to cause his death by suf, cation in half ^Uiour. Don Pt^ljro GauU .an accomplish ed scholSStyHHl ardent patriot, for uierly residing at Washington, Jate I j died tM the province of Venezue la, Mouth America. 1 - Jl ?I >1 Ml, X .1 J ? U-! ? I. L>jLD? in this Town, Maxtor Jauk^ .riuauYj son oi 1% S. Hurry , Lsci. \ hp. J* v . * t The Eagle Tavern . ! THE aub ? rjber respectfully informs bis, friends matt the pt^lic in general, that ilttf nas <jpend- ^ rV ' w A House cf Entertainment, At Lancasie5<^ourt?t louse, a t the Sig^n oj the Eagle, formerly- occupied by W. R, i He key. F rot* Vi% long experience in the line of his business, ho timttcra himself that he will be able to gW* general satisfaction to all tho?e who may call on him. His House im large and convenient for the ac commodation of travellers?his Table and Bar will be furnished with the beat the country can auord? his Styblea arelarye and fuinislied with the host of jprovejider. ; Call and judge for y ourselves. John Davidson. Lancaster, Oct. 2l/j8l4* 84 f?r :?;/ \ : Battalion Orders , * ' Camdrtk, October 13, 18 * A. Battalion Court Martial to consist of five members, will convene at the Court House in Cj&indeu, on Saturday the 23d iust. f?-r the trial of ail defaulters at the Battalion Cluster on the' 9th inst. !?' Captain T huui as P. Evays, PrcMent* ' * < Y.: Cureton, * I.ieut. Sw-aultv, J-wut. i. \V. \VM:*ker,4^5^r Lieut. U. blackmail} J Ensign y\\ E. Johnson, Jud^t Advocate* Lieutenants Cuank and Mitmns, will $t teutj Ub bUA*cri*umeraiies. >;v Jhiik'8 W. Cnnfey, v'x 1 Major 2d or Loiter Battalion. - 7 **r ; 7 Anv person H AVING the /ire Bucket* Nos. 2fc5i tetters J. P. are requested to leave them at Latta U Kilgnre's Store. . KSfll Camden, Oct. 14, 1819.-. V? List of Letter Remaining in the Poat-OfSce at I^ncaster Courl:lIouse, s. e. on tlte 30th day of St ptemberr 1819. \ A? Wliiiam Allen, John Archer, Philip Arcat.t B? Daniel ,S. Bailey, 2 ; Thomas Bow den, John liunc, 2 : Dr. Yj 1). M. Boling. C??? Margaret C. Cantzen, 2; Sarpii Creigri, 2; Nat haniel Clark a 3 \ James Cauthen, Stephen Caudle, James CUncy , John Cants, Jiiza l^Ciaig, VVila^Ai Caa Mm*: x . *v/\; Y I) ? (granger Dukes, I /real Davis. . K -J&t. KttkK. . 1;? l u?el?' Thoma* Fail,, Wiley Faner. ? / ^TT- ?.v - -ii^-John f.'ftves* JqJim Gallyas, John Gougi, JohnGayden. II VArl ni- ? II ? ? ??? m. m Hancocks 1 ? i^ordner Ingram, Stephen T. J ones, 2; Vv illiam Johnston, llichard JolmJton, lien Yy Ky. ' 7 v '? " ? . .? ? , ^ K ? 'Jamrs Kiikpuiiick, John Knight, James Kiitebrew. Samuel Love, Thomas Lewis^ John UMicy, /esse Lewis. M? .VViiliam Mooit, esq. Jamas Moore, James VfadUor, John Mickle, Andrew Stephen- tK-Miilcr, James Mor row, John Maasee, Jr. N-^Jouaihan Neis??n, Sarah Narramore. I^^Eliiali Perry, 2 ; Robert Fette|<rew. ftwRcbecha Robertson, John llutledye, Thotnas Uobins<4i. SasJohn Scai'boro, 1 homaa Stevens* Eleanor hoot,' \\ iiiiatn Suel, 1 imotUy Suiiivant. I ? James Tuhble, ldward Tern II, Daniel 1 harp. \t iiliam /lerrell, Jordan I 'hnmpsmr \V ? Uatidal Williams, Jamas Wilson 3; Lemuel Willia^ns. \ ? James York. J. ftlewart, V. M. J list* Published, AND FOH SAJ.E At THIS OFFICE, The lie v. Jh\ J\Uux Kff? * DISCOURSE, Delivered iirthe Chapti of the South-Car o?ina College* on the 4th July last. 1 amden, August 36, 819. | ?- ' ? i' " 1 j Committed TO the Gaol of Kershaw Distiict a ne* gro Fellow about 30 years of age, 5 feet S or 6 lnchoa high, hia left foot and ancle i? ?ore, calls hia name LONDON. ?JUno*? J1NNEY, a negro woman, he say* it hia wife, and that they belong to Benjamin Lee, near Orangeburgh, The 1 owner ia requested to come for* and, prove property pay c l>argea and take them away. William Love, o. k. n. Campen, Oct. 14, 1819. 83-tf? Stephen* Creek, Edgrjield, FOR Saie, a valuable tract of Land, *onalstir?g of $00 acrea, ttiore or Uss, attu ned as above* and hounded on laqd granted o Hugh Hose, Jacob Mott and Robert Starke, Esquires. T he Title is unexcep tonable, being from the original Grantee. ?or tcroaa, apply to the Editor of thfi Cam Jen Uazv&tj, Grand Lodge of Jlncient Free-JIa son 9 of South-Carolina, WftEREAS bf the Rules ai?d Regula tions lately adopted for the government of this Grand Lod^e, and the several Lodges under its jurisdiction, 44 A GRAND A A" jfUJtL COMMUNICATION" is 10 be told in Colu9tbia> on the./Sr?f I?R1&AY> in December , in eve ty year ; an*l as time has not permitted copies of these Rules, since the printing thereof, to t>e distributed among all the Lodges out of t harleston : the following extracts are published iorthe information of such Lodges, as shall liot leccive their copies in due time, RULE XVII Of the Grand Communication*. ?" There shall be a general Grand Com munication of all the Lodges under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge, held in Charleston cv?ry year, on St. John the Evangelist's day. At this Communication, no business of a private nature shall be t ransactcd. The Officers shall be installed, and the day passed in innocent festivity ai?d brotherly love. i Grand Quarterly Communications shall he held in Charleston, on the last Friday in March, June and September, and on the n^xt Friday but one preceeding St. John the Evangelist's day : and a Grand Annual Communication shall be held at Columbia on the first Friday in December, in every year, and shall sit and sojourn from day to day, until the business before them be fin* "tshed, provided no term shall exceed one week ; and in case of the absence of the ftrand Secretary* the proceedings at such] meeting shall be transmit ted to that Officer in Charleston, previous to the quarterly communication in December, dulv certified by the presiding Grand Officer and acting Secretary, and which *helt be recorded on th* journals' of the Grand Lodge. At the Annual Grand Communication to be lulftf at Columbia, each Lodge under this juristic tiotivtaay be represented by its Masuv ami Warden* or by a proxy or proxies i f*rbpidtd% such proxy or proxies are Pau A/q and are and have been members of the Grand Lodge, at least three month* previous to such Communication \ and that their a ppointment be certified un der the hand of the Master, end counter signed by the Secretary ol the Lodge so to be represented. A ltd at said Grand Com munication, it shall be the duty of the Re cording Grand Secretary, to attend with a copy of the proceedings of the lust . Com munication in Charleston, and a list of the member* comprising the Grand Lodge f ?hut in ease it shall not be convenient ior him to attend, the Grand Master shall un dcr his hand depute some member of the Grand Lodge to act as Secretary at such Communication, who shall be furnished by the R recording Secretary, with a copy -of the proceedings at the la$t Communication in Clmrlvston, and a list of the embers of tlie Granu Lodge, duly certified l>y him. rule xvln ;jr ^ Of the KicctioH Officer 9. The election of Officer* shall be bf bal lot, at the Quarterly Communication next preceeding St. Jo??n the Lvangelist's day in every y ear, in Cha< !e?ton. But no Lodge, or Meml>cr of the CirandLodgt/shall he entitled to a Vole at such election, who shall 1>e in arrears to the Grand 4?odg$ ex ce?uu>goi.6jiujr. ' ' RtJLE XX . Of the Subordinate Lodge*. I>ery Lodge out of tbe'ciu, shall annu ally maV it> return according to the above form, .'tithe* to- the Recording (iMF Secretary in Charleston, on or Ha* forethe (Quarterly C ommnieation in March* oc to the acting Grand Secretary, in Co lumbia, at thw Annual Communication there to be' held in December^ aim the said Lodge* shall, at the time of making their return* as. above, pay up, and settle their fees and contributuM* with tue Grand Treasurer in Charleston, oNpiib his De puty in Columbia, Tinder tffe satne peifld* ties as are expressed and contained in the section immedately precedi??g this" The form (or making retyirn*. above re ferred to, will be found in t Re, Rales. As these returns embrace the psrior. of a year, frbnrt one ^ John the Evangelist's Day to another, they will 1* made out conformably to the usual mode, at prescribed Ur Dal cho's A hi man Reason, until the next en suing St. J blur's Day in' December, after which they will be rtadsrid according to the form prescribed by the new Kbles* ' v Those Lodges whose old Warrants of Constitution have not yet bean surrendered,! are hereby required to send them to Co lumbia, ' during the next Session^ of the Legitlature, and they will be furnished with new ones. They will at the same time send the mmm of their Master and Wardens for tUBr 5H la ft is very dtflNH, in order to ensure a regular and certain communication be tween the Grand Lodges and distant Lodges, thftt the Lodgea in the country do without delay, inform the Grand Secret* ry of the Post-Office, which shall be ner ? est to their respective places of meeting. THOMAS W. BACOT, 6W J. H. Mitch a Lt, Recording Grand Scc't Ctwltston, Uth **-3? State cf South- Carol ina. UY HIS tXCfc LLKNCI JOHN (iKUI.ES, Governor and Commundrr inChufy in over the said ?S Itatc* A PROCLAMATION. Wheiias by a Verdifct of a Jury of Irv? qne?t, l.?ld on the seventh clay of Septem ber last, ovtr the body ot captain Gioh^k Bhows, in Chester District* in the State aforesaid, it was tound thMtthe saidtaptain George Brown was wilfully and cruelly murdered by two persons unknown, who l*ave since absconded, and are about to evade the puuishment due to the enormity of thtir offence ag^jpst laws and the security of society } Now, Therefor*, I deem it proper to issue this my Proclamation, railing on the officers aiwl other good citizens ot this State, to be active and vigilant the ap prehension of the person* who committed the said murder : And I do hereby offer a reward of T\VO HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLAR to any person or persons, who shall apprehend and lodge in any G. ol in this State, and prosecute to conviction the said offenders. Given uixler my hand and the Seal of the State, at I harleston. this eight day of October, in the year of our Lead one thousand eight httrdrcil end nineteen, and * the forty* fourth year of the sovereignty and Independence of the United States ol America. JOHN gjsdpes, By the .Governor, . Beaufort T. VVatt^, . Secretary of State Sheriff's Sales. BY vittue of sundry executions to me di rect v*d ? Will be Sold, on tfca4rst Mon day in November next, and the day /ol lowing It, before the Coort-House in Camden, within the legal hours of sale t FOUR NEGROES, fcvici ?0n as tho property ot Thomas Hailai^^af the suit of tfieiSxerutor, of the Exceptor of Jonathan Be lion deceased. ^3SHF Otle N^gro Ciiri, levied on as the pro* perty of Mary t unnirigham, at the suit of Joseph H. Howell. ?? -JUso? One Mare, Saddle and Bridle, levied on aa'the property of James Campbell, at tho suit of Cray fcM'Whorter. ? One Negro Xirl, to satisfy a mortgage given by %/oiNunan Dui en in favor ot */fchu |G. Ballard. \ of U uriah B1 y''< n household ar.d kitchen Furniture, levied on st the sui^ ? f YVUHam Blending and others. The sale of Furniture to takeplace at tlie hou of U. DlackiMri. One Horse, om Fille Watches, sundry articles oL Household and Kitcheir Furnitu Clothing { levied on 'as ihe proy Antes Kdmords deceased at the 7ames K. Dour las fe Co. and othe Wtbo ? , Two head of Cattle, levied on as perty of Charles Robintftn, at tlx Samuel Mftihia and oijiers. On the second day of tale, at the Hanging Rock Creek, two Ikds. one Bedstead, and Household Furniture, levied on as the Ipropeaty OfHartlett Hiltiard, at the suit of [Tra^p* Patterson It Vo. ? ?. + Mi;- ,, - ' "JffO ;" On the second day of Sale, one Cow and [Calf* levied on as t??e property of Leniuf-i Leak, at the suit of W i\. and ./aitfeiBt own Conditions of Hale, cash? Purchase n 'o pay for Sheriff's Titles. M. C. AV 8. k. i>. jHamden, OctoUAr IS, it 19, Notice, Ai <>( TAKLRY NIXQM) deceased, we ?e cftaated to raiake immediate pay me. ? 1 ai?d those having denKteds aga nil the ?amt, are hereby icquiud to reiser ihcift duly at 3 *?" l Public Sale, i BY Order of the Court of Ordinary, for the District of Kdtthaw, w.li be so on Tuesday, the second day of November next, and the daya following? AH the &u*ck M Trade of Mr Join M'C a*ts, deceased \ the same being a general assort mi ni of such articles of Merchandize , i?s are suit able for the Country T radc ; a lar*re l^ooking-Glass, a pair of Card Tables, l*if a dosen Chairs, a Side Board, and a forge well broke gentle Chair Horse. The Sale to commcnce at ?0 o'clock, V M. at the late residence of the deceased, o Camden Terms, all purchases under ; 20 cash*? of 620 aaid upwards, porchas* h to gives Bond payable inlwelvc months, I aring interest from the day of *ale, with ?> roved personal security. J nine# Clark, F,x ecu tor John M'Cunttydcceaff. Camden, Oct. 1*3 IdiO. 63-85--.