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SHrtJil* WS~SALE. "BJ^V virtue Dt sundry Executions to me bisected, will be sold before the Court House in Camden, on the first Monday and i uesday in January next, (being the 4tl> nnd 5ili,) the j.illt winpf |"0|ierty. i Out. tract of l.-mJ, containing sixhun-' <ired and forty acres, more or less, situated on I'inetri e Cret k, bounded north by lands of Kenneth MrCaskill nnd Solomon1 Thompson and on the south by lands ol R Pert ci4ik nnd others, levied upon and to be sold n? :!:< ;m-|>rriy of William F. Dcliiulii at tilt stilt of li 'iij. Fxutn. One tract of Land, containing five hundred acres, situated on the waters of Large (iiilfv, bounded on the west by tlie lands .f William Wheat and others, and on the south by the lands of B. King and others, levied upon ami to be sold as the property of John Wheat, at the suit of Richard ilunSey. One t'Oict of Land, containing one hun d" d and fifty acres, more or less, on which .vjoiittuni resides, bounded north by \Vin. Wheat, south and east by -j estate of Thompson, and west : Tl'Ct.t.is l\ Ballard, levied tip.o b?: s-dtl as the property of Hi* . ^ enr.iugh, at the suit of J. H. An> <y I o. O" : Negro woman named Letty, about i';> . i ..Id, and her child Laura, five i levied upon and to be sold as viy *?f Lewis Peebles, at the suit <* A.idetswn. Indorsee, and others. I ; :? g o ?n> n, Anthony and William, ~ - - ? ? i tr?i.i variety ot ilousenota ana ivucnen furniture, levied upon and to be sold as the property of A. R. Ruffian, at the suit f John L. Bitting. And y*? Tuesday the second day of sale, at YVUii&in Nelson's, on the Beaver Creek road, seven miles above Camden, about ?>iu- thousand pounds of cotton in the seed, about thirty bushels of corn in the shuck, some few articles of furniture, and a small lot forfder, all levied upon and to be bidd s 'oc property of William Arledge. at the s it of William 0. Nixon. B. GASS, S. K. D. Dec. 9, !840. Pr. adv. $6 25 EDUCATION. CAMDEN ORPHAN SOCIETY THE Exercises of this institution will be continued, after.the 1st of January ensuing, under the superintendence of .Mr.>HENRY P. HATFIELD. In making this annunciation, the Trustees take occasion to remark, and they do so, under a full sense of their responsibility, that in point of critical scholarship, and the facility and success with which he communicates instruction?thorough instruction?especially in the classics?Mr. . Hatfield has few equals. They therefore earnestly and confidently jrecomtnend the institution to all who duly appreciate the importance of a proper course of academic instruction. E. H. ANDERSON, WM. McWILLIE, THOMAS LANG, JOHN WORKMAN, BENJAMIN HAILE, . MATHESON, C. J. SHANNON, W. E. JOHNSON, WM W. LANG, J. M. DESAUSSURE, < . ..., Trustees. t-amuen. Uec. y, NEUROES FOR SALE, CP Y permission of James H. Witherspoon, Ordinary for Lancaster Dis*vutx will be 6ohl on the 17th and 18th days <t December next, the entire balance of the personal Estate of Theodrick Wren, deceased, at his late residence, consisting qf 23 or LIKELY NEGROES. In the lot are Men, Women; Boys and "Girls. On]y one exceeding forty years of. age? an excellent cook and house servant is aniong the lot, and one Wagoner; Together with the crop of corn and fodder, stock of Horses, Cattle and Hogs, some of which * are 6t for pork, Thresher, Gin, Road Wagon, small one horse Wagon, Barouche and. Harness, one tract of Indian Land, containing the rise of four hundred acres, adjoining Lands of John Porter, Adam Ivy, Evan Phillips, and others; together with various other articles too tedious to mention.. --er ceht. on the sale of the negroes -jquired in cash. For the balance j --.edit will he given. Terms will . re fully made known on the day of sale, and due attendance given by T. k. CDRF.TON, Adm'r. Waxhaws, Lancaster Dist. Nov. 18. ??^*The Negroes will be sold on the second 'day." All persons having claims against the deceased, either os p'rincipalfor security will please present the same by the day of sale. w4,-t '' T. K. C., Adm. [4?5I. pr. adv. S3 75 ] T * W '' ' STRAW CUTTERS. . JUST received a few of Eastman's Patent. Sjraw Cutters of wood and iron frames?-with revolving bottoms, extra Knives, and eccentric feeders, and all of his latest improvements, which make them superior to any we have sold. ALSO?Corn Shellcrs, setts Safe Wire, cliferent sizes. W. D. Mcl OWALL & CO. I>cc.< 0. GARDEN SEEDS. THE subscriber ha6 just received a full supply Thorburn's Garden Seeds, which he will sell to his customers and friends on fair terms, and warrant every seed if fairly tried. It is unnecessary to say that the reputation of the Seeds from the establishment ofG.Thorburn is equal to that of any other house injthe country. J. R. McKAIN. Dec. 16. DENTISTRY. J. LEE may be found in Camden, for the three weeks next ensuing? dnrino- which time he will be hannv to at e - - 1 IV -- ?tend to such persons as have had the kindness to wait for him. Material and work in all cases warranted to give satisfaction. Dec. 16. ----- - - ? NOTICE. be sold as derelict, the entire Estate of Philip Bracy, dee'd. (the Land excepted)^ at the plantation of said deceased in Sumter District, S. C. near the village of Stateburg, on the second day ol January next, commencing at ten o'clock in the morning. Said estate consists oi lOO NEGROES, Together with a variety of other property. SI CH AS Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools,'Ac. Two or three of said Negroes will be sold for cash; the balance on a credit of siz months; the purchaser giving bond or note with approved personal security and a mortgage of the property for the payment of the purchase money. All said property will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder. W. LEWIS, Ordinary S. D. Dec. 1G. 1840. pr. adv. $3 00 That desire a sweet and clear VOICE. Long time indeed mankind have tried, With multiplied intentions, To aid their brethren far and wide, By hunting out inventions. Bol none more useful has been found, To cure a cough so handy, And give the voice delightful sound, As PEASE'S HOARHOUND CANDY. I he orator in Congress now, Great Cicero excelling, Feels ail in a delicious'glow, With his rich periods swelling; His hearers list with wild delight, And think his speech the dandy, Not dreaming thelefTect so bright Is PEASE S HOAKHOUND CANDY. The minister from pulpit high, Delights his congregation, Proclaiming joy and succor nigh, With precious revelation; The flock all wonder at the change, So eloquent and handy? What makes hia voice so sweet & strange? Tis Pease's HOARHOUND CANDY Delightful warblers! ShirrcfT, all, So sweetly sound their voices,That every note^lets music fall At which the heart rejoices. Ye beauteous mauls! wnowishto sing With equal tune so handy, You'll find the secret source and spring In PEASE'S|HOARIIOUND CANDY And Asthma turns aside with fear, And Coughs are silenced quickly; . Hoarseness no longer brings a tear, Nor lungs need more be sickly. The shortest cure, the first relief, To make life strong and handy,Is found in the few words so brief, Pease ? Son's HOARHOUND CANDY JC^The subscriber has just received a supply of Pease's celebrated Hoarhound Candy. He deems it unnecessary to say a word in praise of the article, as its merits are well know?n to the public. Whereever it has been used, Colds, Coughs &c. disappear as if by Magic. JAMES R. McKAIN. Dec. 16. eAT.n 1WILL sell on the first Monday in Januarj' i.ext, at the Court House, at 12 'clock, M. the following Negroes, lo-wit: Rolla, Bella, Molsev, Winter, and the two small children of Bella, constituting a prime family; to foreclose a mortgage on said Negroes, executed by John Fraser to C. L. McRa, and sold under said mortgage as his property. Terms?Cash; purchasers to pay for bills of sale. B. GASS, Agent. Dec. 9. pr. adv. 82 NOTICE. AGREEABLY to an order from the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw District, will be sold at the late residence of Mrs. Margaret Perkins, dec'd. on Little Lynches Creek, on Monday and Tuesday, the 2Slh and 20th instant, several heatj of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn and Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms made known on the dav of sale J- P. DICKINSON, Adm'r. '? - . :*a .. BOOTS AND SHOES, Fall and Winter Goods, i ^At Reduced Prices..^ THE subscribers have just received an cxteAfcive assortment of Boots and Shoes, which were manufactured particularly for the retail trade, by the most approved manufacturers in Philadelphia and Boston, all of which are warranted to give satisfaction and will be sold 10 per cent lower than the usual prices, to wit: GLentlemens fine calf sewed boots, " " " pump sole " 44 44 " water proot boots,corK soles, 44 stout 44 6ewed boots, 44 fine 44 brogans, 44 44 44 shoes and pumps, 44 India Rubber over shoes, 44 Leather over shoes, fur lined, Ladies English and French kid slippers 44 While English " 14 1 , 44 Black and white satin " ! 44 Gaiter Boots, I 44 Seal slips and walking shoes, various patterns, 44 Quilted shoes, silk tops, 44 New style over shoes, Mlaeoo flfiol wollinflr clinpq. 1T1199CO ouai nuimiiQ " " slips, 44 Leather boots and shoes, Boy? fine boots, t' 44 shoes and brogans, 44 44 pumps. Children's black and colored Morocco boots and shoes, 44 Leather boots and shoes. ALSO, A large stock of mens and boys shot- and brogans, suitable fo plantations, an<' 3000 pairs ]\egro Shoes, superior to any that have evcb cen ofTerd n this market. Planters are invited to call and examine lor themselves. ALSO, Soleanrl upper leather, French and Northern calfskins, lining and bindery skins, various colored Morocco skins for coach trimming, shoe knives, pincers, kit files,uwl blades, boot webbing, shoe lasts, and all other articles generally in use with shoe makers. Also erery description of imported shoe thread, shoe blacking,and varnish ALDEN & AUSTIN. Notice. THOSE indebted to the firm of .T. H. Anderson &. Co. or the subscriber it.diiv , dually are hereby called on for an early settlement of their respective dues, . much longer indulgence cannot be g' <i. J. II. ANDERSON. ( Sept. 26. 43tf. ANCRUMS FERRY. THE charter for this Ferry has expired, and the proprietor hereby giv?-; notice that he does not intend to insik> ; application for its renewal. THO: J. ANCRUM. 1 Nov. 11. 1 For Sale, j A VALUABLE Plantation situate on the j east side of the Wateree river and I Graness' Quarter Creek, nine miles above ' Camden, (generally known as the Lucas place,) containing about 1200 acies, about j 400 hundred of which is cleared, the land is of good quality and will be sold a bar J gain, as the owner (residing out of the | State) Is anxious to dispose of it. For in j iv.m.iinn onrl iprms annlv tfl i luiiiiowvti ?? ? %%?....? - | rv ? C. J. SHANNON, sept. 19 42: tf FI\E WHITNEY , BED BLANKETS. ONE bale Ribbon bound Bed Blankets, < from 9-4 to 14-4, will be sold for less than cost, being partially damage by , moth. H. LEVY. | Oct. 28. S i THE subscriber has just received his fall supply of Medicines &c. which , he will be happy to furnish to his punctu- ] al customers on the best terms. Among 1 other articles, are the following: Murray's Fluid Magnesia, Henry's Calcined do English and American Calomel, Moffat's Pills, ; Phenix Bitters, Camphor, ! Rhubarb, Root and Powder, Sup. Carb. Soda, Sweet Oil, Castor Oil, Isinglass, Gum Myrrh, Alcohol. Nutmegs, Mace,. &c. &c. I He will also, in a lew uays receive a large supply of Wetlicrill's pure White Lead, Lamp Oil, Train Oil, &r. 6cc. J. IL McKAIN. i Nov. 11. i nottck i ALL persons having demands against the estate of Mrs. Margaret Perkins, 1 deceased, are hereby called upon to render 1 them in properly attested, and those in- ' debted to the same, to make payment to ' . J. P. DICKINSON, Adrar. I IVov. 4. 4011 WANTED. AGIRL from 12 to 14 years of age, suitable for a nurse?for whom libe i ral wages, (payable monthly if desierd,) will be given. * Apply at this office. H. LEVY Is now receiving a choice and sea sonable assortment ef GOODS, which h ntends selling at very low prices. Thos persons who have to purchase will fin it to their advantage to call and judg for themselves. His stock comprises i part of the following articles: WOOLENS. Sup. fine blue, Mark, 'Jii-.ij. tr'-wn. Green a"d Blur, bhicL & ' ! ( siimere Satlinets of all celms, Kentucky Jeans, Sup. fine Welsh whit; F'.vv.e!-Red and ycli- r. Fl'<: nets. Plaid & plain Linseys forserv't White Welsh Plains, Negro Linseys,approved qualili London Duffel Bki<>kets, Sup. fine 9-4 i?> 14-4 Bed Blankets, COTTON GOODS. Fine and sup. fine Calicoes Furniture Calicoes, Colored Cambrics, Cambric and Jackonet Muslins, Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins, Unbleached and bleached Homespun i every quality, Super. Long Cloth, ? Plaid and striped Homespun, Blue Twilled Homespun, Bed Ticks of different qualities Canton Flannels Apron Cheeks, Twilled Drillings. LINENS. Sup. and common Irish Linens, 12-4 Barnsley Sheeting 3-4 Bird Eye Diaper, Russia Diaper, Brown Linens, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Lawn Lawns. WORSTED GOODS. Black Bombazine, Black and colored Merinoes, New style splendid Mouslin dc Luins, Colored Bombaselts, Colored and Ma< k Circassians, HA i S. Fashionable Fur Hats. Wool Hats, Fine Otter Caps, Seal Caps, Ladies Nunn's Bonne,ts. SILKS. Black Gro de Reine Silk, Blac' and blue black Gn? de Swiss, C ,i work twist silk Gloves, cnllemcii's Stocks, BlackSiB Velvet. A I.St). Sreen Cloth, su-'ablc for ilu- Kitle Corp With a complete ass< rimem of Garoeeries, Fresh Garden &eeds. OF the or wh I"r* 10. just receive an<i.tur suK t>\ P J 'torntoo, vvnrran e<i good and genuine. Among which art he following: Green Globe Artichoke Large Red Tomato \sparagU8, Round and smooth do Early Turnip Beet, Yellow do '* Yellow do Curled Parsley Long Blued do Large Stv Ding Parsnif French Sugar do Lone Scarlet RADlSh VIangle Wurtzel. or Scarlet Short lop d( Early Scarcity do 'A hi e ? nruip dc Green curled Boorcole, Scarlet dc u " Kail, Long black Winter dc Early white Brocoli, Long ?|>.f and Red dc " purple do Summer & fall Turn ij Large cape ' do Early dutch or string dc Eailv Canliliower, Rnta Psga or Yellow Large late do Russia dc Early York CABBAGE, Large Norfolk dc " Dutch do Hanover or French dc " Sugarloaf do Early Cluster Cacumbei " Savoy do Frame dc " Emperor do Large prickly green dc " Battersea , :lo " 1 urkey dc Large late drumhead do Summer ! u-h Squash, " Dutch or Bergan dec E rl y range, or sugar dc " English Savoy do S"?n- ?r .-rcokneck dc Sreen Globe do Cootnmodore Tortor's dc " Glazed do Water Alelon superior Late Sugarloaf &> .'ilusk do _,ong Orange Carrol iautcio.e d. Early Horn do Bu k -h. ar, very finctc Solid Cellery, 80*v 'or Bees, Water Cress, Lucerne or frpnch clovei Sorlcd do Red dc Large Red Onion, Blue imperial dwarf Pear " White do Early June I dc Top or Button Onion for " Chailtnn e< planting. Bishops dwarf dc Scotch Leeks, Whit- Marrowfat dc Large Oramhead Lettuc' Green do dc Imperial head do Dwari sugar dc Early Silesia dn Earlv dw'i china Beam Magnum bonum do White Kidn y dwarf dc superior Early white cranbery dc Endive La rife Lima d> Yellow or white Eggplant Scarlet Runnera Purple do Dutch Caseknife dc Salsify or Vegetable Oy6-Bread Windsor dc ter?Nasturtiums Red cranberry pole dc Sage White d< Turkey Rhubarb or Pie- Early Sugar Corn plant " Tuscarora do Prickly Spmage " Jefferson do Round do A liberal discount made to those wlic buy to sell again. Oct.28. ALL persons having demands agains the estate of J. W. Clyde, late o Camden, dee'd. are requested to han< them in legally attested, and those indebt ed are required to make immediate pay ment. All those having property belonging t( the said estate are requested to give no lice of the same, and ihose who left prop srty with the said deceased, will pleasi :all on the subscriber and establish then iai ms. ? -r /-hi irprprV L/H A5. Li t n j\ i i i>ii, Amu i* TO RENT. AND in mediate possesion gi\en; -the Sfon cornrr of Broad and Rutledge streets, now occupied by Mr. John Rower; for terms npplv t( WILLIAM ANDERSON. Dec. S, 52-? <lt i \* iwrit' j. RUSSEL PLACE ACADEMY. ^ rPilE Trustees of this Institution take pleasure in > l- announcing' to its' patarms and to the public gene Orally, that they bare secured1 the -services of Mt. .?? e John G. BoWuan, as Principal; for another year. < 1t t> d anyjvouchors were necessary to one who has been so .'I 0 long known to tbo public as a*weH qualified and sue* n cessful instructor of youth, th0y feel justified iff say-- A ing that more than two years'intimate acquaintance with Mr. Bowman, has convinced them that he baa few equals in thit most difficult nf nil tnnkn trttin ing the youthful mind. cofvisa ,j. The classical and' mathematical departments will v be under the exclusive direction of the Principal. A competent Assistant will be provided to charge ' of the English department. > w Good boarding can bo obtained within right of the 3) Academy, at Eight dollars per month, exclusive of * washing and candles; which will also be furnished to lj es those who may require them, at moderate prices. ' f RATES OF TUITION. * Pea QuAmm Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic', $3 50 ' English Grammar Sc Geography with the abcvc^B 00 i Classicsjond Mathematics, ^ 9 00 This Academy is situated twenty-fourrhilee north of Camdon, in a healthy region, and in tho midst of a moral and religious community, remote from'every temptation to idleness, extravagance or vice. of J. PATTERSON; s. b. hammond? jesse kilgore, * ' za dock perry, * wm. s. stinsqn, thos. l. den lap, '? l. j. Patterson, s. donnelly;"*0 < '** ; wilie patterson, * e. l. frasek, ' ' c. l. dye, JAS. B. CURETON, JACKEY PERRY, J. R. DYE. - ^ * ED. HAMMOND, ' DAVID MILLER, Dec. 16. Trustees NOTICE. A LL persons having .demands against the estate of the late John Bojkin, Sen. dec'd. are requested to hand them in, and those indebted, to make payment on or before return day next. . C. A. BOYKIN, Admr'x. Dec. 9. . Itf ' . ' . J ^ \J~T1 forbid all persons to employ my servants George and Tom, bricklayers, without first contracting with me, and no money is to Jbe paid them with-, out p\y receipt. ; SATIAH LtfVY. Dec- 9. : ' ' s .? t s For sale at the post-office Stationery & School-Books Among which are the following: Woodbridge's Geography,.with Atlas* Smith's do do ; Willis' do ; do , . Greenleafs English Grammar, Kirkham's do do Murray's do-, do Adam's Arithmetic, Smith's ; do "* ' -J ' 't i tat- o uu , Key to do I Walker's School Dictiona/y, *. ... . > Columbian Orator,i ' National Reader, Murray's Reader, ] New York Reader, Nos, I, Sand 3, .. .? > Cabb's Juvenile Reader,Nos. 1, 2, A 3, J Parley's Little Reader, Parley's Tales of Europe, Africa, Asia > and America, ;iv * > Child's first Book of History, ' do second do ; do -;i.v . \ do first reading Lessons, fVj;. , , Pocket Expositors, . : .'.i . ) do Juvenile Instructor^,-," Popular Lessons, Child's Instructor, ] N. York Spelling Book, Elementary do > Alphabet of Natural History,. do of different nations, ^ Receipt Books, Slates, of various"ai , Copy Books, Quills and Ink Steel Pens, by the card, Pain I-Boxes, r Amanacs, of different kinds, for 1S40, Blank Books of various sizes, Memorandum &>oks, W'trfers, black and red, Lucifer Matches, low by the dozen. HWATH4NP SHIVER . V VJL 1 XMk JL u J.M. 4 l * AM..A V -I r *' - ' > WEAVING made an assignment of a]l ! Jtj| his effects to George Brown and Wi], liam Shiver, for the benefit of bis creditors > generally, the creditors are hereby notified > to hand in their written agreements to ac1 cept'a dividend under the terms oflbeas- , signment on or before the second dayiif January next, otherwise they will be de- ^ barred of all interest in the said assign" i > ment. ? . >, v J. P. DICKINSON, . For Assignees.] j. Nov. 25. - A Plantation for sale. . I ? ?/ ' ' <1 rilHE subscribers offer for sale thpir X Plantation near the Camden Bridfe, 1 generally known as the "Ross Place," and as being one of the richest and most productive Corn and Cotton Plantations on the J Wateree River. : . r Should the above place not t>e disposed of privately, it will be offered publicly, at ? ] , the Court House-in Camden, on the^jst | Monday in January next' ? For terms, which will be accornmoda- ? r ting, apply to William J. Taylor. ? WILLIAM J. TAYLOR. ALEXR. R. TAYLOR..v ii