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an id corporation shall be appointed, no note or hill, signed by an Agent. 01 countersigned by a Rogister, shulf be issued, until public notice of the | appointment# 1* sucb Agent or Kegis-j ter shall liave been previously given,) for teu days, in two Gazettes, prin ted at the city of ashingtou. Sec. 8. Jknd be it further enacted. That, if any President, Director, Cashier, or other-ufficery or servant, of the Bank of the 'United States, or of any of its offices, shall fraudu lent)} convert to his own use an\ money, bill, note, security for money, | evidence of debt, or other effects whatever, belonging to tin) said bank, s th pet son -hall, upou due convic tion, punished by imprisonment, not exceeding 3 years, ifyd bv stand in;r, iti a pillory not mot# than three times in onen day, in some public place, during one hour at a time; which standi n^ftfi a pillory, Wheu iufhcU (I more than oncef shall be on dfftereut d iys. IJjj^the accountability, organiza tion and* system, introduced into the War Department, in the short spuo ot three years, nearly one half of the whole ^expenditure is saved to ti?e natj^^fayjl this too \vlien the ar my now eonsist^ of greater numbers than it did iu 13l7> better clothed, better ied, and what is of infinite importance, both officers and men better employed. In 1817 it cost 4656,167 dollars ; in 1821 there will be required only 2.590,186 dollars. ? ^ < ? \ . ' . ' 1 ve been received in this iW .)dbt&/v!M)&i' Paris, which announce the '-Impending de parture of Mr. Hvde de Nfetmlle on the Embassy to Hrazils, to Which he has I ?eeft appointed. He i to take ^ United States in his route. 4>u a special mission to confer with our (loveriMnent on the dilTefeiices between us and Fiance, which' have grown out of the conflicting commer cial regulations of the two countries. T~7"3^ v Wat. Int A handsome marble monument, with an appropriate inscription, has t>eeu erecf(BU<over the Remains of the Ute gallant Com. Perry, in the bu fying ground at Port JSpaJti, Trini dad. . v * ? i i > - .4 ?, *' ' ''"1 ia your life ? Ask the aged to look back upon the scenes through whfch they Have passed, upon ihe years which they have spent ; intreat them to tell you in wnat light tliey see them? attend to their; answer, for with the ag?<(, there is wisdom. What U their reply ? They confirm the oracles of?iod? The weaver's shuttle, <they 'say, is not more swift, the shooting star is not more momen tary, evanescent and unreal. Some of yon may consult your children, instead of advising your fathers ; , and all may ask youft tMfthrerf, if time be not short. The registers of the de: d are faithful f they cannot err; they* nre not interested ; consult the ? *pgtetwr ofu,tfie d&ad ? Look upon the tombs ? are their inhabitants all old? No, not all.~Many? not many. ? The aged an* a thinly scattered number. Infants there are, who were born to weep and die ; babes there are, who, in all their 8|>ortiVe innocence, hfcve gone ^wn into the grave; youths there ave, who. in their gayest hours, aud midst the most pleasurable scenes ? have been recalled to lip down in darkness and the. dust. Numbers,', |oo, are there, who, in the pride of Manhood, -the maturity of life, in j the full career of business and of hope, have l>een eased of all their anxieties and defeated' of all their expectations, and fast bound in the fetters of death. ? The young lie thick as dew drop** on the ground 5 here and there only do we fhid a monument erected unto years and wisdom ; we wonder when we find it, and yet, this otir wonder, does not cure us of our security and con fidence. Perhaps even now the scythe of time is lifted up to cut down those who little think of it, who art expecting the departure of their friends, or preparing to carry theft fa titers to the toinb I We ^re authorised to state that the Hon. JOS \ it it-elected -H BKEV to Congress. ^ \V c ai? .authorised to announce J AM liS BLAltt, as a candidate iui (Jen. Member ut Cungre^a. M.vjor We are requested to announce J AM liS W. CANTEY, asaCan diciate for the Office of ShcritV of Kershaw Dislrict, at ihe ensuing election. are authorized to announce! Mr. WILLIAM O'CAIN as a Candidate lor the Sheriff yOtftce oi Kershaw district at the election in January ntxl ? and thai tnc report ol his having declined being a candidate is without foundation. We arc requested lo announce Col. \V ILL1 AM DRAK.EFORD, as a Candi date tor the Office of Sheriff of Kershaw i District, at t lie ensuing election. We are authorised to announce Capt. DUKEN GHAHAM, as a Candi date for the Office of Sheriff for Kershaw iVis'vict, art lie ensyinc election. '??* J x The Paupers of Kershaw J) in trict9 are requested to appear befoir the Commissioners of the Po<u\ oti Monday, the 5th of February next Charles J. Sligunu)j/t\ (Jn. P. January 4, 1821. * " -315 ? ? Mr. Kennedy, _ PROFESSOR OF IXWChVO. Proposes to instructs class of Ladies and (^eutlemen, iri the most approved style of Dancing, and the \rtsof Politeness. He pledges himseff that the mode of his in struction, shall be that made use of in uu* most fashionable cities in the United States, and his Cotillions, the latest received from Paris, and now danced in the city assem blies of New-York and Philadelphia. Mr Kennedy Will give private lemon* to those Ladies, whose parents would pre fer it Terms made know at Messrs^ VVtlsh 8c Smyth's. Camden, January 4 .>' >*-'? 36^? K lectionfo r She ri ft' ? V " < ' AN Election will be held for Sheriff of Kershaw District,, on Monday and Tues day, the 8th and 5th instant. WHjf ooBY.j M#nagers; Camden, January 1, 1821. 4 11 " '* ! ' ... . V " Lost, A Gold Trinket, representing a clinched Fist-? the finder willbe' rewarded by leavr ing it with the Printer. " Janttaiy 4. ' ? S6-3w i) Hi ii ? i ? * * i - i i ? ? > >koney Wanted . Persons indebted to the Subscrib er, will promote their own interest, pf February next, | all notes and ac counts will after that period be placed in the hands of an attorney for col kctiofi, Charles J. Shannon. January 4, 1821. 36 ? tf * c ??r A Ui?. Vv. WlTH plated hamessv^Warrantctl Phi ladelphia make, for Sale , by v Clark ft M'Keniii" ' Camden, Jan. 3. / ? i* \ '? t Notice. 10 Jilt estate 6f MTE y Rri.ba^^ ^aiieT^lTrc Fo^ quested to make immediate payment. ? ' And all persons having ,afcy demands a gainst said estate* are required to render them properly attested t6 the subscriber. l'or Elixabkth Axcwum, J$x*rx. ^ William Anchim. January 4, 182 1. * 36f-? Notice . i iffr ^ ^ * TH? co-^rtnership heretofore existing under the firmpf EV>\NS fit BAKEK, is this clay by mutual consent dissolved.? Those having demands against the firm will please present them by the first of Feb ruary ; and those indebted are earnestly quested to make immediate payment. Thomas Evnn*. , Thomas ?. Baker. January 1, 1821. S6? ' .i ia ?? i .in. . v Look at tliis ! ALL persona having any demands a gainst the estate of John Tr ant ham , de ceased* of Kershaw District, are requested to render in their accounts duly attested for Settlement? -And those indebted to him by note or otherwise, are desired to call on George A/. Tranthamy and discharge the sanie by the 1 5th of February next, or ihey will find their notes and accounts in the hands of an officer for collection after that ? ay. '*? George M. Trantham, Ex V. Nancy Trantham, Ex'rx. Santon, Jan. 3, 1 82 1 . 36? Bo rdinr-Tloitse, )) AND Private Entertainment. MR. M'CULLQCH having recently rented the house o*c, Mr. F. S. Lee's store, wHI oe prep*?yu early in January to rccqfc BOARDERS. He hopes to be .able t&gjve * <sfactio* ? persons who may enCourtE^J r-tap. a^ *? s made every preparation f * ? at \ i ixa,mdckLt)^? JSgfeft - 55? -T LAW!. . , LEVY & Ml WILLIE, having extend ed their Co-Partnership^ will continue- tpj practice in the C ouits of LAW 8t b QUI-' TY, with renewed diligence; atid rti ay^at all ? l- e~> 1 * o "> ? ? ?? / times be tound at their respective 0\ in v amden and Columbia ?,x . _ December 7, 1820. 32 tf *T ' W ' M- K * Latta 4^ n'tigore. OFFEUjheir Stock r>? GOODS, now complete, W hple^sale'or Hetail, for Cash s.v approved credit, at reduted prices November ?3. 13"f> ?>n? f Education. *; ? ^ I 1 1 E cwiincMi};. formerly cwS't.ng V** twet-nihe ?Ti u?.tecs of Stitesvi'ie v..:-. - rn y arid the subscriber as Tea* e- - ; g dissolved, Parents and Guardians are here by informed, that the <i:tk*rer>t branches heretofore taught in this academy, he will still -continue to teach in-a- suitable house' prepared tor this purpose. The satisfac tion which the discharge of his office has given during the term of five years, and the i^spectahle standing of his students in the different higher seminaries w hich they have entered, afford a well grounded hope that the usual liberal support and encour ment will be continued. Parents and Guardians may rest assured, that every necessary attention will be paid to the de portment, the progress and accuracy ol Pupils. - The School will commence on the I si January nexU l'o accommodate thj: uople of S uh.Cavolina, whose patron? . .^e has been liberal, there will b? but outl vacation in the year : the first vacation t? tf commence the 16tbof December, 1821 Boarding can be had, as usual, the houses oF Messrs. Work, Knight, and dart, Sec. =* JohnMtisbatt. " November 24, 1820, 33 tf s N,. B. From the inexperience of youth -T often ftappenajhey areToq wily led into '?abits of extravagance. In these they too successfully indulge, notwithstanding the ca e and vigilence of the Teacher and Trustees. V-The Teacher, especially, sn fers thejjJame, although errors -itf" tins k ? are committed without his koo^led^e m . permission. Aw;re of tjhia, and at V> same timg desirous to afford every reason ajble security to parents and guardians, the following rules will be strictly attended to. v Every student shali be coitfine&to one ptrtictalar store for Uie purchase 7$Lthoae articles of which he^may stand uvneed; bis account in said store, to be carefully exa mined at leapt oriqe hi eve 17 tnonth. No student shall be permitted to play at unlawful games, nor indulge .in the use of ardbnt spirits ; and to pvevent tjjeae eViH their accounts ih Taverns shallt?e examin ed oiice In every* week? and arepbrt obtain ed at thfe end Of every fortnight, from the masterrttf Boarding-Houses, relative}to the conduct of their boardm* , *? 5 : .> . j. m. Camden Races . THE CAM/MEN RACKS' vtll com mence on Wednetdav, the 6f Janu ary next, and continue fjfcr two clays. Kree for all horses* mares or geldings, on the continent. - ?* . By Ottiet of the C/u&. . I Camden, Nov. $0, 1820. 31-6? The Richmond Bnquirer, South em Patriot* and Columbia Telescope, are .requested to publish thoahove three times, and send their accounts to this Office. Boots Shoes. THE subscribers take this method to inform the public that they^ave just re ceived and are opening elMMhind elegant! assortment of HE&y hoots # nmms, OF their own manufactory, e?|ual to pny j offered in this market ? which they offer' hy wholesale Or retail, on the most reason-1 blr terms --consisting of Ladies' Walking Shoes, v Gentlemen's Wellington Boots, Do. Calfskin Shoes and pumps, Do. thick of different qualities, Boys and Misses Bootees and Shoes, Children's Shoes* and various other kinds. All past favors gratefully acknowledged [and a continuance of them solicited, J. White & Co. Camden, 6ec. 7, 1820, # 32 tf N. B. Country merchants wishing to supply themselves, will do well to call. J. W* & Co. LAW! t, ? CHARLES A. BU,LLARr>* haviu^re movcd fiom Lancasterville, informs his friends, that he has opened his OI'l'ICK two doors north of Mr. Ballard's Tavcrr. k Camden* Dec. 21, I8?0. *>34 if -r ? The Augusta Races ? . ^ v?> . O* v* - - - v\V ILL commence on Tuesday, the 20th of- February next, y* - ' - - ' . ' V "The firstday a pttrse of 400 dollari, four mile heats and repeat, free for any horse, mare or gelding. - The second day, the; 21st, a purse of 300 dollars, three mile heats and repeat. The third day, the 23d, a sparse of 400 dollars, twp mile heats and repeat. Ttyi fourth day, the 23d, the entrance money to be run for, best iu five. Xetters on the subject to be directed to % Jacob Staley & Wm. Lamkin, w tore qf, the Racc Turf. v\ LOST! ^ ?< TW > A POCKET BOQlf, on Sunday Eveb in?the 17thiiist. containing a gioobill pf the Bank of the $tatte of SotitfaCarolina, No. 93, Letter D. Tt is an old worn bill, torn abbut one inch at the bottom. It also contained a ?20 bill" of ihe Unfiled States* Baftk. ->-w-v ^Ilichari JU. ^amdemyDec. 21", 1820. lo&t on Tuesday night the 19th inst.j ; wo, Ten Dollar Bills of the State Bank of North-Carolina, (Numbers not recollect cdj| one of them had a piece off wfii< h was cnclosefl in it ; they ^ were payable at the Branch Bank of Fay^tteviUe. Five Dollars will be paid to aii)t person who will leave them at ihe Bar of v Wclsli & Sinyth*8 Tavern ? jf^amden, Dec. 21, 1820, . 34 tf ark 8C M'Kenzie .. . ? ; ? - tJ ? -tfni i ft h HAS received direct from Philadelphia and New-York, their J9upply^>f Fall and Winter Gbods, CONSISTING OF ^ 8 Pieces Super Superfine Blue ClotbJ 6 djy doA* Black 4 V do.! 2 do. dd^P9ve do 1 do. * do. Bottle Green do.. 2 do. do. Drab do.l /5 . u. * tas*ijjk i w*u*aortiid, Tartan cloaks aik^grcat oaks aivOjgreat c.6aet, , -v -t lf;bh ijneti, and cotton T.Vnfr,V'.? H * "> ? ! r?nd brown sheeting Marsailes, Bed quilts, 13$ i Linen table diapers 2 yards wide* Cotton do. 80 piectes plaid stripedi awl white home ; # .WpUffy 15 Bed tickings ((fatten and flax,) Assorted white an?T red flannels, Do Calicoes, London Do. Bombazettes* Do. Cassimera Do. Canton cra|H Italian crape, Beaver h G ambric and jaconett mui Boots and shoe* of all d Best Philadelphia bU " * (Waited,) 1 Pocket pistols* H Sp6rtimtm 23 coils bale | Wood, cross cut FFF Powder in Keg*. And various other articles too to mfcntiop. ''-tfli NovetiabCf % Oils. i * TW ' L For saky ofifio*ite Bri)ud-4trgct9 C&mden. White Lead, dry, Dei. do. -ground in oil Red Lead) Sugar Lead, Yellow .and stone I Ochre, dry, Do. do. ground in oil 28lbfrkegs, 5 Patent Yellow, Cromic Yellow, Prussian Blue, (Fir V do. Verdigris, Do. Distilled, | Spanish Brown, dry, 'Do. ground in oil 1 28 lb. kegs, Vermillion, English, Do.' Chinese, Turkey Umbel', Hose Pink* Ivory & Lampblack) Litharge 'Terra <le Seinna, Copal Varnish) Harness do. Gum Copal, i Do. Shellac, Venice Turpentine, Spirits do. Pallet HE rWatef colors, ' | Boxes 4 Rows, Do. 3 do. ' I Do. 2 tlo. !do. i <wf; Do. for Childish, Camels Hair : Pencils and Fetches, Paint Brushes, from No. 000 to No. 6 paintbrushes fr round i' flfom No. 1 to 5 ,Saah Tools from !, No.J to ^o. 8 Liniedd Oif^ | WinterStraihLtmp i Oil. | Whale Oil, 1 Glassn by 10, 10 by 12 and 15 by 22. \ntl a general assortment of Medicines W, k S. IJLANDING. August 2\, 19? tf v . . To Boarding House and Ho tel Keepers ! FOR SALE, It THE Premises, situated on the Cor ??%orsoi King and Market anu VeMfc. and Market Street^ Camden, recently OCtlSpl hed by \V\. Vaughan, Esq. - -They arc close ?10 the Public Offices, and, would be well 'suited for cither, a Private Hotel ; or? a ^Boarding House* A Frame is now rwfedy lobe greeted : so mi to afford every possible facility to.a purchaser, who haal either of those objects in view. The whole Property, shewing three fronts, with every necessary out building, and, among then), an excellent Brick StVe House, Smoke House, &c. would be sold on favourable rTerm$, .r Apply on the Premises. Camden, December H, 33 tf N. B~(ibod Paper would be taken iiv j payment. ^ALSCM* - A Tract of 2*0 Acres of Land, within three miles of Canjden, we* calculated a for any one becoming the purchaser of the above property ; appljjjgp ing fot-a^Bond, given by the sut Johti Scotytcifc xdec*d, for " Dollars j gayible by inst has btfeli sincc sold by the castery Soutl>C arolina ; b Execution of RoVt. C arr, . $potti preffouajjjthc salen will not pay .any part thei ,<?, y? ? ? December 14, 1 950. ? I. Don 4 . V % ; *fk.. fcWniture For Sale on Consignment, TheJoUowtig ArklvflQ^urniturtt Bureaus, side board bureaus, Secretaries, dimming tables, bedsteads, ^ Ladies' work tables, wash stands, foot stools, Etc. &.C. The above work, is made by the first workmen at the North, and warranted to be of a superior quality ; those who miqf disposed to purchase, may do well to call* as bargains will befead to close sale. ^1 :r^ Aromatic Sou Cephalic do. Scotch ; ! do. Blending. mi. ** tf An Estrajv WM. C ASTON, of Lancaster Ditfricr. rolls befcre Hie, a HAY HoRSB Art hi#h, eight or nine ytears old, tw* ^hite feet, a amall Star in hit far<-, a ble .tth in his t ight eye, some Middle mark n hi* back, trota and paces, flee. Appraiaed at Eighty Dollar*. I Tut. Joh natov, J. P. lancastcr District, b. C. Pec. 3 \ ^ 3 i r r ' a* .