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v, , . 1 i ?.n\ loss l.? may su*Jnin : or if )?*? ( i-m w ?, |;(? mv^ht nu the general n: .pie -i iil i.iu . U'^uid it :..v at -a-n i il l. . liil ie-sell immediately. The pi:: chr.ser could i" t <?? > : r. ji l.? i u ; hi* lias iu,t com pi itkil with 1 i : ^ contract : and no one can t-*ke advantage of his own \MiJti j;. It is objected, how ever, that i he defendent in thu exe cutiun might sustain an injury in con sequence of :i prompt re-sale. 1 think nor. All that lie can require, i- thai his property should he regu lar! v advertised and sold on a regu lar sale-(Uy, and within, the hours o' sale. The bid cf a person not intending to comply with the t'Tms of itfe sale, gives it a fa eti iiou s \ al tie? and it ougjit to he recollected that these subterfuges are ruore frequently restored to the defendants; ? indeed, if very rarely happens otherwise. If, 'no. \ ever, a case should occur in which a defendant was leaily injur ed l>y the improper conduct of a per son "pmrctiastng and refusing to com ply with the terms' of the sale, I should incline to think that he might recover the loss in an action against him. ? * ? - This view of the case, leads to the conclusion that when the plaintiff demands and receives the ten per rent, the sheriff cannot immediately * ?? re-sell ; hut when he does not, the properly may he re-sold evenoti the s ?me day ud ivflnitnin, if the terms are not complied with.? The plaintiff demanded and re* reived the ten per cenL in this easel r\ he rule was therefore properly dis lnised. CAMDEN THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1821 To the Editor the Camden Odette. Sin? You will oblige a friend of ouili, by giving the following,, a Msport into their bands? > ? Learn to be from others ill And you'll learn to do full well/1 shakkspkarr. ?lwas arousing my family last igbt, Si|r,"~*io said to me lately a Trginia Sage of the first class? with Minting up those who were the [RANDEP of this part of our ran try id forty years ago hen IwlHtoy. AotI -out. of near fhi of tMHnn find but two whose lildren relBReir large patrimonial ?tat? and jptanding." ureat liotl S who without sinking of can think of all these dis mal wrecks! of such horrible down* fal of families once so glorious while Winprw W- their "a*nes the pleasant every tongue ? their splen flighted gaze of every eye ft Biprouft sires so brave through life, to hoy them ffKh 'farms ; and build them gcand bouses; and plant them orchards, and gardens, and pleasure plats ^ of every description; fondly counting that they should live over again in all those delights which they were 80 abundantly providing for their dear children ? and yet that these FAV0BfcD,CHLLDttEN, who in private pleasure! and great public services might have lived for time immemori a\ Tike the Djtegated C*ods of theii country, shtwll in so short a tini* have sqit&naeretl all and reduceo themselves to j ovci >y ami iiiiigmr.-l cauce ! ! Ami- 4hw, Hh*, whom bad these pom* si*lf iniiiilt'ieis to thank for al!J litis r \\ hy, none, sir, hut their own infamous vices ? I heir own idleness, anil Drinking, and Gambling ; their own fatal contempt of marriage, with illicit armours, and midninght ca? musings and roarings, and midday sleepings and neglect of business? These were the Dclilahs, Sir, that shaved t lie locks uf our young Vir ginia Sampsons; and gave them up lo those merciless Philistines the Sheriff's ami Constables to sell off their line lands and "negroes ? iilling I lie once happy plantations Tffitfi screams and cries? causing their gray haired parent? to wring their feeble hands ? and teudCr sisters, in stuf faces to roam about for bread among their relations. But let us rejoice, Sir, that all arc nbtl come to this pass yet. No, thank God we have still a great many young men in Car-j olina whose chetks arc yet fresh and rosy i with innoccnce and health ; whose feet, at] their lathers doors are wont to awaken the! music of sweet expectation ; and who never' cnier the-donr domestic circle but they read in the sparkling eyes of Mothers and Sisters the. preciousness of youthful virtue. Now, Sir, to cfo all that i can, to perpet uate these inestimable blensing 8 ; and to save Irom the * aforesaid curses, I have drawn up for our beloved young country men the following at trial delin e anions Jrntn real life , entitled "?Moral Lookiiig Glnissesjbt Youth/9 I. The Drunkard** Looking Glass ? Reflcbiipg 40 * tine linkenesves of the Drunkard; with the many strange capers which he cuts i*i the differ e'nt stages of hits disease, as 1st, when he bus only a drop in his eye*-? 3d> W hen he is half shlvetL or three sheeTs ih the wind ? 3d, When he is getting a little on the staggers or so-'? 4th and 5Uk and so on till he is quite capsized, orjtfttig under the table with the dogsvand ^Sn stick to the flooV without the trouble of holding on. II. The Gamblers -Looking Glass? Re fleeting la likenesses, highjy tragj-comic. of u n fortunate (tamblers, "admirably ca lc j - lated to' show the* madness of exchanging the safet sure-card play of honest industr> , for ti e hazardous trumps oi 1 Snu/i and Rattie; ? M-Fovrs/ etc. IH. Tl\e dulterers Looking Glass ? Wherein young men who can despise m .i - riage and marriage purity, may see some -u, om# ^Kufit and instructive. IV. 1 he Duellist's Looking lass ? With 30 cases, or 4 Demonstrations,' that any thing except true courage and real honor, may betray young men into that wort$ than savagp practice. " I V. The Bad Husband's Looking Glasa ^Presenting WeftdeY mfefbdraroatic his toi'V of & beautiful young lady who after bestowing herself and a handsome fortune -on a young husband, was barbarously ilrowned by him to tbfc 8th week after mar "age. 6. The Woral Looking Glasses above Win ha^jdbiottle pamphlets, about 50 pa-, fjes cacti, >vit;h plates ; and though costine tem 2 6 cents, tniy as Preventatives of Guilt or Restoratives of Viriue, be of more worth than milliohs to inexperienced Youth and sympathising friends. They may be had at Col. William Nixon's, as also the Lives of tfce three noblest founders or our Republic-*- Washington , Frankli n and Marion , of whom not evert admiring ^for eigners can speak without exclaiming? " Favor' Hat fifty America! The Light nings of Haven yielded to the Philosophy of thy Franklin ; the temptations of earth could not seduce the part riot ism of thy W ash irtgton ; the demons of he]] could not ahakethe vator of thy Marion.** Trom gratitude to tl?esfc departed He roes, every American father ought ta plact their fair examples before his Son, to kin die liis soul to an emulation of their virtues and godlike acts, n part of the profits triUf1 bo given lo the Sunday School of Camdfcif. M. Lh WEEMsJ The General Assembly of llhode Islsnd convened at Newport, on the iltli inst. when Elisha Matthewson was elected Speaker, and Thomas HI vers clerk of the House of Re presentatives. ? On counting the votes for a convention, there was found to be a majority of 886 in the negative, and of coursc, Republican Rhode Island is still to be governed by a royal charter. JV. F. American. Breach of Marviage Pivmise t$c. ? Misa W lieaton, r 8. Tompkins. ? This case was tried at Albany, N. York, before Chief Justice Hpencer. It was a breach of promise of mar riage. The defendant was proved to be worth <J00 dollars, and (he jury took the whole of it for the poor girl, 'v ho hiad been so shamefully desert ed after two years courtship. ASSIZE ()!?' DREAD. Tl.c a\ tr.im piict ol s *j p c i l*i j i c I'lutr b*\u?- l iyotturs and ("ens, ^ c i band ol 1(J6 puund* neu weight, tl.t ioavtb imibt wci^h as ioilows : 7d luat to Nvci^h 3 povnd 2 ounces. 3 id loat lo vsci^l) 1 [xjuna 9 ounces. ? W illiam O'Caitt, Cu rk of Council. Camden, May 24, 1821. CAMDEN Library Society. Tl c Memters o~ the Society are re quested to attend at ihcir iioom on Satur day the 2d of June next, ft t 4 o'clock. P.M. _ JOSHUA REYNOLDS, Sce'ry May 24. 1 ? ?Yew Store. fruhscriber l>egs leave to inform his) and the public, that he has com ced the Mercantile Business in the 'asonic Hall, iVith a general assortment of J llrjf (i noils and CroC?riexf \Vhich he will sell low for cash to approv- . ?d purchasers on the usual credit ? con- 1 sisl of the following articles : Superfine broad and narrow Cloths, Ca.simere and Cassinetts, I .Va.entine, Marseilles Sc Florentine Ves | ting, R ^v;i Sheeting and Dutch Rol% ? White Jeans and BluetJritl, . Manchester and London Prints, Uoniha^ettca and Mombazccnes. \ 4-4 Irish Linnem and Diaper, Waltham Sheetings 8c Twist Shirtings, Canton Crape & worked Muslin Holies, 6-4 Cambrics and Cambric L)iiniue&, VuTambouicd and figured Lenoes,' , &p r do Book Muslin, Mull mull and Jaconett, ? 0-4 8c I \-4 white Counterpanes, American Plaids and Apron Checks, Ladies and Gentlemen's Cotton Hose, Silk Stockings and Gloves, Ladies and Gentlemen's Shoes assorted, Gentlemen's brass hetl Boots, London Mustard and Pickles, Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Holland Gin, Whiskey, Rum, &c. &c. \nd several other articles, tod tedious to mention. James AFHa. Camden, May 25, 1 82 1. 1 ? 5 Dollars Reward. Ranaw&y from the subscriber or? the 28th lost, a ne^io woman named MILI-EY, about 36 or 57 years ot it leaving a ru about 4 moivtUs oW; sht formerly belonfced to tl , <-aiate ot >\lv. William Bailey, cn Crd'v ('reck. ? It is expected tlrat she is harbored by some white person in that neighborhood. She has lost mme of her front teeth and wears her hair plated in front. ? Any per son delivering her to Mr. Joshua Bailey , shall receive a feward of Five Dollars, and if delivered to me shall be liberally re warded for their trouble. Mary M \Qdams. May 24, 1821. It? 6 Cents He ward. Absconed #from my employ on the 25th of last month iny apprentice Sijnon Cock - rratl , about eighteen years of age, light hair and lair complexipn, five feet nine or ten inches high. The above icward will Ins given for the apprehension and delivery of said Cockerall to me in Camden. The law. will he cntorced against all persons harboring and employ ing said apprentice. Willis W. JUsobrookg. May 24, 182k 1 ? Strayed From the subscriber on the 11th inst. lrom the town of Cheraw, an iron grey MORSE, about fifteen and a half hands high, six years old, hip shoiten in the right hip, hi? hoofs show very plninly the marks of a founder. Any person delivering said horse to the subscriber in Chtraw or Cam den, shall be liberally i<ca\\ aided. H illiani B. Parker . May 24. ~ ^ 1 ? ? An K stray. John Swilicy, living a\ the TTiOuth ot White Oak Creek, toll* before me a Uay H orse??ifcht years old, near fifteen hands high, nb visible brands. Apprised at Seventy- Five Dollars. Thomas Smyrl , J. P. May 24. ^ Money Lost. ON or about the 14th ult. my Hoy lost between Stateburg> and ftaftin Creek, a Letter addressed to me from Dokk Good. m\n in Charleston, containing Four Hun dred and Eighty -Four Dollars in Bills of the Hanks of this State. Whoever will deliver the said Letter and Money to Mr. Goodman in Charleston or to myself, shall be satisfactorily rewarded if required. ?I a mew H. Hylvcster, ? R(\flin Creek, Sumter District. May 1 7? XJ ? J Money Stopped. A UANK I) ILL was stopped in the '-.r.p-v.s el' a Sla\e, who attempted to pass it nfV in a nui.net which hk'.uccs a belief ihul lie did nut come by it honestly. It is now i!) mv hu'.uls. T1 ium?.s Sal month May 17. 5 2 ? JV oticc . THE Subscriber cautions the public against trading tor a NOT K OL HAND given by him to John Raheld for Twen ty-i iu Dollars, payable the first of Jan uary next. ? As the consideration for which it was given has proved deceptive, he is determined no to pay the saine unless le gally compelled so to do. David Clanton. May 17. 5 3 ? t Notice. ALL persons indebted to Reuben Flemming, deceased, are desired to made immediate payment; and, those having demands against him to render them to me according to law. Susannah Flemming, jidm'rx. R. Flemining . May 17. - ? 52? t Lalta 4* ICilgore. Having dissolved their co-partnership, request all persons having demands against tlKm to render ihem in to Jesse Kilgure ; and, those indebted to the firm, to moke immediate payment to hinf. Knhert fMtta . *fesse It i I gore . Camden, May 3, 1821. 50 ? Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Swilley, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having de mands against the same, are required to present them within the time prescribed by law to Thomas Salmond, Esq. or John Harnett, Ex'r. May 10. 51?* An E stray. 1IIRAM ALLEN, of Lancaster Dis trict, Tolls before me a Chesnut Sorrel HORSE, twelve and a hall hands high, six or seven years old, the left hind foot v\ hite, a piece torn off his left eyelash, nick tailed and some white on his belly? v ,>,..aiscd ul i v -seven Dollars. Wm. Johtisron, j. p. h a 'e ? s c?. S. C. A 9. 5t $ 10 Reward; RAM A WAY frotn ihc subscriber on the 10th of April last, a Negro Man named JACK, about six feet two or three inches high. John Burgess, sen. May 10. 51-? Notice. Those persons who have not completed their gravel pavements above De Kalb street, are required to have them complet ed by the first day of July next. The Ordinance regulating the price and assize of Bread, will be rigidly enforced on the first Monday in June next. By Ortjcr of the Co tin oil, vVm. O'Cain, Recorder . April 19. 48 ? Earl,s Lee Co. Importers and Manufacturers Ap;ent123 Pearl-street, New -York ? Have constantly, on hand a great variety of ? ^ *fc'| Hardware , Plated Ware , Jujjannery, I J lock Tin Ware Buttons , Brass Ware f and Jeitellery , ?ALSO? Saddlery , Coachmaker 9b Springs, Coach Iron Work , tyc. Sfc. All imported on account of Manufacturers | and for *ale at unusually low prices March 29 45-8t? Jin Estray . * Tolled before mc by Sinclair iJmbackcr ?f Sumter District, a HAY HOH8E, with black mane and tail, about six years old, fourteen hands and a half high, rubbed on each side of the neck with the bridle reins, a star in his facc.? Valued at forty dollars, 1. (*. MaViWy Q. If. Sumter District, April 5, 1821. 49 ? An Estraj. : TOLLED before me on the loth March 1821, a dark Hay Mare Mule, about four years <>1(1 with the right eye out, no brands. Apprised at l'orty Dollais. J{. L. h "war, J. P. Fall Held District* MaiUi -v. a'* ? v General Order. l{(.ad-Q'iC.r:crsy Red G...v ( Y* . ???/;, > May 7 , SCI $ BY permission of the Commander in C. let the follow in^ Reviimnts and Citrus are ordered to parade tor leview aixl exer cise at the times and placcs herein nici.tior. cd : The ^2d, or Col. English's a* C ?mden on Thursday the 7 th of June next. The 20th, or Col. C avers' at Sumter ville on Saturday the 9th, ai d The 21st. or Col. NV h therspoons's at at Lancastevilte ?on Saturday the 16th of_ June next. The Cavalry troops will parade with iho Infantry Regiments in which ihey respec tively reside. Each Commandant of a Regiment will furnish the BrYjjaoo Major, on the* day of Review, with a return ot its arms and effective strength, will have his cumnu>nct ready for review precisely at 12 o'clock, and enforce the Law, Strickly, against AIL defaulters. All officers on the Brigade Staff are re quired to attend these reviews and render the services incidental to their stations. By order of J. BLAIR, Gentral 5th Brigade, JOHN LASTLY, | Brigade Major. Osaahurgs. THE Subscribers have just received^ 6 B iles superior OSNABURGS. Murray & Robinson. May 17.. 53? Notice. - THERE is a Tract of 100 Acres of Land, lying in Abbeville District, granted to Doumick Jonston in the year 1766* a Bounty, no heir or owner has appeared# this is intended as a favor. j. M'Mahen. . May 17, 52? N otice . ANY person or persons* wishing to. con* tract for keeping all the Public Well* and Pump9, within the Town of Camden iti order, from the 3d of June next, until ihe first April 1822, are requested- to hand in sealed proposal* to th?--RecordeFbylKo first day of June next. Extract from ihe Minutes. \Vm. CVC-rtin, Hprorder. An Kstra^. -?TOLLED before me, by iiryan Sprad ley, of Kershaw District, a DARK BaY HORSE, with a small white spot on his Forehead, ftboxrt 15$ frmti a ^i^h, 9 or lO years old, no perceivable brands. Ap praised at thirty -five dollars. r William Love, .1. P. Camden, May 17. Sheriff's 8ales. By Virtue oi sundry executions to me di rected, will be sold before the Court House In Camden, on the fourth and fifth days of June next ? being the first Mon day and Tuesday thereof, within the le gal hours of sule : jm 505 Acres of land, ^more^or less, situated on Spears Creek, adjoining lands belonging to James English and Daniel Holliday, the same whereon the defendant now resides, levied 011 as the property of James Terry, at the suit of John Walkei, ' 100 Acres of land, more or less, situated on the waters of Beaver Creek, adjoining lands belonging to Diana Nixon and James Hood, levietl on as the property of Burfortl T witty, at the suit of John G. Bal lard. 950 Acres of swapap land, mora or less, and lOOQmore or less of tip land, bounded East by tbe Wateree River, North on James English'* land and South on Sarah English's land; Levied on the properly of Joshua English, to satisfy executions in favor of Henry Abbott ahd others. Conditions, 85000 cash, one third of the balance on'the 1st of January, 1822, one third on the 1st of Janu ary, 1823 and the other tliiid on tho 1st of January 1824. Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for Sheriff's Tales and Hills of Sale. James If. Cuntey , s. k. d. Camden. May 10, 1821. r Notice. # r1 All persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make immediate payment a? no longer indulgence can be given. John While. Co. Camden, May 3, 182 lv' .*?<)? . For Sale , The TAN YARD fomaeily or u;-ied >y Mr David Miller, wlta a mauU t act ot* i .and attached thereto*? Fr r te>m * |>1% to Jumes Clark.