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thought it could not go, immediately wont dow ?50. And some of the financiers of tbo coui Who are oonversant with tho true value of the rious assets of the Bank, such as real estate, S stocks, bonds, &c., assert that tho shares are actually worth inorc than 835. How it will rr tain specie payments, which it was to resume on day last, remains to be soon. c? ? * mnr.tinor of tho Presiri ks^I'LL It. I AIHL.1IO. ?? 13 ? ? of Ihe different Banks in Baltimore was bcld a days since, at which it was resolved to be inc diont for the Banks of that City to resume payment of specie, until the Banks of Virj 6hould do so. The resolution, it is said, settles question that there is to be no resumption soul Pennsylvania, as tbcro is no probability that Virginia Banks arc in a position to enable thei perform their obligations to the public. Tho Packet ship Oxford, has arrived at 1 York from Liverpool, bringing dates several i later than thoso previously received. The n however, by this arrival is not very importan Business was more brisk, and Cotton had advai l-8d per pound, and the demand was good. The remains of Ntapoi.eon were re-intcrrcd or 15th December, arid contrary to general expects there was not the slightest outbreak or disordej the occasion. Graham's Magazine.?Wc are already in ret of this elegant periodical for the month ef Febn The promptness and regularity with which this \ makes its appearance, is no small recommcndatic its faver. This, however, is the least of its cli to public regard; for its literary character and bellishmente eminently entitle it to extensive pat age. The number before us is enriched with an quietta mezzotinto engraving on steel of " Tub Bi Gi*l 01 PourEii," from an original picture by American artust; a lashion piatc wiui iour ngi colored, which is to be continued monthly, and pages of Music. A portion of the work is devoted every m< especially to gentlemen fond of sporting. >;Thc number contained an interesting paper on Angl and the number before us one on Shooting, illusl ?d with a handsomo wood cut. MARRIED?In Lancaster District, on the 1 instant, by John Williams, Esq., Mr. Jacob Grai ot Cheater District, to Miss Burxbide. On Wednesday morning, December 23J; at 1 ington villago, S. C., by the Rev. E. L. Hate] D. D., Mr. Y. P. AIamart, of Charleston, to I Aia C., eldest daughter of Mr. Samuel Treadv of St. Matthews Parish, Oarngeburg Distrtct. On Wednesday evening the fith inst. Mr. Sax E. Maxwell, of Pendleton, to ? iss Julia S. Ce of bumtcr, fc>. C. DIED?At Providence, Sumter District, on 13th December last, Dr. Jacques Bishop, in seventieth year of his ape. Dr. Bishop was a ns of Pennsylvania; he came to South Carolina a early pge, and adopted it as his country. He 1 for many ycara at Bishopvillc?a place he gave name to?in the enjoyment of all the pleasures i wealth could give; but by being concornod in tensive speculations, his prcpeity went out of posasaion in 183d. While in prosperity, he j encouragement to every kind of labor. Being industrious man himself, he dene much for neighborhood by examples of improrcmants in o cultare, Ac. His medical information was a!w at tfea cjrvico of his neighbors, especially the p to all he gave advice gratis for years. After his adversity nt his advanced age, labo under a pulmonary disease, he strove to turn a ] ny, disliking the position of a beneficiary. He at the house of Cupt. W. H. Bowcn, to whon was relatod by affinity, having no relations by b in this part of the country. During his last ill. by his own request, he had tho daily counsel prayers of a Baptist minister. Camden Prices Current. ARTICLES. PER C V $ ( Beef, in market, lb 5 a Bacon from wagons, lb 9 a 1 by retail, tt> 12 1 Batter, Ik 19 ? 2 Beeswax, lb 18 a 2 Bagging ya-(l 24 a Bale Rope lb lo a Coffee lb 14 a 1 Cotton lb 8 50 a l1 Cam bush. 50 Flour bbl 6 50 a Feathers from tvagons, lk 37 a A Fodder cwt 1 a 1 i Hides, green, lb 5 a dry. lb lo a 1 Iron cwt 5 a Lime cask 3 a Lard lb lo a 1 Leather, sole lb 22 a 2 Oil, currier's gallon 75 a 1 lamp gallon 2 Jtfolasscs gul 45 a 5 Salt bushel 45 a 5i Camden Debating Clu THE following is the Question Debate on Thursday evening n< Has Ajnbition produced more good t! evil? ^| WILL sell on the first Monday in J ^uary next, at the Court House, at o'clock, M. the following Negroes, to-' Holla, Bella, Molsey, Winter, and 1 small children of Bella, conslitutinj prime family; to foreclose a mortgage said .Negroes, executed by John Frasei C. L. McRa, and sold under said mi gage as his property; Terms?Cash; purchasers to paybills of sale. B. GASS, Ageni Jan. 20. JUST received, in good order, 120 t Thomaston Lime, which will be i low. t CIIATTEN & SUTHERLAND ??f A CARD itlte TftR- WM' REYN0LDS desires to in- ( '* form his friends and the public gen-' j erally, that having entered into connection Fn* w'l'k ^r* BLANDING of Columbia, he " will now devote himself entirely to the practice of Dentistry. This opportunity cannot be allowed to1 r ^.nt? pass, without a sincere expression of gratecw ful acknowledgments to his friends and; xPe" patrons, for that confidence which has al- r . . ways been manifested towards him, whilst:D >in'a before them as a medical practitioner.? ;5 the yow about to embark, more extensively,; J 0 in the practice of Dentistrv. he bess to as-r t ie sure them that it shall be his aim, still to 11 t0 preserve this confidence; and in all his Dental operations, (surgical or mechanic- s al,) to give such satisfaction as will insure ' cW a continuance of it. ^ a^8 The well deserved and extensive repu- C cws' tation which Dr. Blanding has long since t'~ acquired, needs no comment. Therefore, ( 1 when thus connected, the hope is expres- d sed, that without presumption, they may ( look for thnt confidence from an enlight- 1 ened and discriminating public, which ^ ltlon they, severally, and individually enjoyed. a r 011 Dr. R. will visit Camden frequently, and Dr B. intends doing so shortly. c Jan. 19. " :eipt 1] :s FOR SALE. in in I OFFER lor sale my Dwelling House 1 tims on Log Town Square, and also the Brick J em- House on the same Square, at present oc- l ron- copied by Mr. H. P. Hatfield. There *] ox- are four lots attached to each building, a uino two of which front on the square, and two an on the Kirkwood Road or Littleton street. ] ires, They are the most desirable situations in 1, two Carnden for permanent residences. t The Lot and small two story building, 1 )nth corner of Broad snd York streets, nearly ( last opposite the Planter's Hotel, is also oiler- a ing, ed for sale. It is one of the best busi- | trat- ness stands in town. \ 'VM. REYNOLDS. mo Jan. 20. i N. B. It is earnestly requested that all \ IVM who are indebted to me will attend to the | matter speedily, as the necessary legal ] jcx. stePs ,mi5l st>on be taken to collect all unliu8 settled accounts. \V. R. 1 ftlss Wall be sold at Public Sale, J fell. * ON the first Monday in February next, c at the residence of Mr. Gifford, in j Camden, all the effects of J. W. Clyde, s' dee'd. consisting of Watches, Jewelry, t Watchmaker's and Jeweller's Tools, &c. ? ~ All persons having left articles with s t e said Clyde for repair or otherwise, are re- s t,L quested to establish their claims on or bctive fore the sale, or they will be sold to pay a . a" the churges of repair. 1 7d C. L. CHATTEN, Adm'r. < , Jan. 20. J that _ ?k>K A612NC9. f 1HE subscriber will attend tojany tank- c ;ave ^ jng business at either of the Banks r 'an in Camden, that '.nay be entrusted to him, s "s on the usual terms. E. W. BONNEY. * ra*s Jan. 20. ioor; TOE fllBSCKlSER nng INTENDING to leave Camden, will offer j p?n" for sale the remnant of his stock, and < r"'? English Works at AUCTION, on the first t ^ ^ A i \T nf PoKriltiPv nov(? t?\ fi L* o nlo/*o in flio iood afternoon> t 1CSS' Conditions will be made known on the < and day of sale. fCj-' Persons having demands against him are requested to present them, and | those indebted, will oblige him by making 2 immediate payment, Jan. 20. P. MENARD. I NOTICE. 5 3 WILL sell on the 28th day of January, 5 1841, tt the Court House door in Camden, under a mortgage executed by Margaret Perkins to James W. Exum, administra< tor of the estate of David Perkins, dee'd. 0 C2 FIFTEEN NEGROES. The sale is made to effect a division among the heirs. Said pioperty will be 15 sold on a credit until the first of Novem>5 ber next, 7 JAMES W. EXUM, 12 Adm'r Est. David Perkins. 8 Jan. 20. I 2j(j>'sriDs>a m?spia3?9 I !5 Formerly ft orris's, KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. THE Proprietor, J. D. Boyd, tenders his f sincere thanks to all who have patronized him since he located in Charleston, and { ?~ hopes to be able to give satisfaction to all ? who may feel disposed to encourage him. J f The following will be the prices for Board- s or ing, after the 15th January, 1841: fxt: Transient Boarders, per day, $1 50 T " Private*Table, 2 00 Jan. M. 8t7 an- ~ !2 Notice. ivit: lwo THE subscriber having disposed of his y a establishment to Messrs. Hague &. Gil = on ford, tenders his grateful acknowledge- 1 r l0 ments to the citizens of Kershaw District [ Drt. and the public generally, for the patron- 1 age they have so liberally bestowed, and ' por solicits its continuance to his successors, 1 as he feels confident every exertion will t be continued to make it acceptable to all who may patronize them. ? The subscriber requests all who are in?l's. debted to him to call4on him at the Hotel sold and liquidate their accounts. -1 C. H, DAVIS, j 1 Jau, 5. " APPOINTMENTS. By Divine permiBsion the Rev. Thomas Masi vill preach at tho following places in January a) February 1841:? JANUARY. Saturday and Sunday, the 2d and 3d, at Svvi >eek; Monday, the 4th rcat; Tuesday, the 5th ( light) at Stateburg; Wednesday, tho 6th at Rar icy's Meeting House; Thursday, 7th at Providenc lie 8th, 9th and 10th at Fellowship; Monday lit est; Tuesday, 12th at Bethlehem; Wednesday, 13t it Cedar Swamp; Thursday, 14th, ride; Friday, 15t it McGinnoy's; from the 16th to the 25th, in Gcorg* own: Tuesday, 26th at McGinncy's; Wednesda; 57th, at Cedar Swamp; Thursday, 28th, at Bothl icm; Friday, 29th, ride; 30th and 31st, at iMoria FEBRUARY. Monday, 1st, rest; Tuesday, 2d, at Mrs. Davis school Room; Wednesday, 3d, at Pringle s; Thur lay, 4th, ride; Friday, 5th, at Bethany: Saturda; illi nt Pirulmnnf* Qurtrlnrr nt TVfrmrit Pian-n .I.IJ, 1*1. * fUM -w ~ A 4?6U Saturday and Sunday, 13th and 14th, at JackBon >cck, (Richland District;) Monday, 15th, rest; Tue lay, the lCtli, at Colonel's Creek; Wodncsday, 17t ?ongaree; Thursday, tho 18th, at Beulah; Frida Oth, ride; Saturday and Sunday, 20th and 21st, i [\vcnty-fivc mile Creek; Saturday and Sunday, 271 nd 28th, at Harmony, CTThc Editor of the Georgetown American wi onfer a favor by givin? tlic appointments from tl: Id of January to the 7th of February, an insertion i lis paper. T. Mason. XFfRKJWP S fit A T.R DY virtue of sundry Executions to m directed, will be sold before the Com Jo use in Camden, on the first Monday an I'uesday in February next, (being the Is ind 2d,) the following property. Two young and likely yellow Negroes lobcrt and Hester, one Horse and Sul iey, two Milch Cows and their Calves >ne Sow and Pigs, and various articles c Jousehold Furniture, together with som >f the fixtures of a Drug Shop, levied upo ind to be sold as the property of David I ieid, at the su.i of John D. Murray, sui fivor. One Negro oman named Lclty, abot 15 years of age, and her child Laura, fiv 'ears oldlevied upon and to be sold as th )roperty of Lewis Peebles, at the 6uit c 2. II. Anderson,indorsee, and others. One two horse wagon, one Kentuck lorse break, one horse and sulkey, and variety of household and kitchen furuituri evicd upon and to be sold as the propert >f A. R Ruffin. at the suit of John I Sitting. Three prime young fellows, named Bos on, Richmond and Henry, and oneyoun rirl named Matilda, levied unon and to b :ol<! as the property of John Fraser, at tli ;uit of John Rosser and others. At the Defendant's shop on Broad stiee t quantity of unfinished carriage worl evied on and to be sold as the propert if J. P. Shiver, at the suit of Thoma Lang, and others. B. GASS, S. K. D. ALSO?at the same time and place, ir 10 likely Negroes?among them ar nen and boys. Terms made known ? ale. B. G. January 1 pr- adv $4 SC. The subscribers are nov irepared with a general assortment ef ger line DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATEN' MEDICINES. Also, Dye-Stuffs, Paint! Dils, Varnishes, and all other article isually found in a well supplied Establish nent, and offer llietn to our patrons an he public at reasonable prices and usus :redil to punctual customers. Among the articles, are the following; Acetate Morphine; Sulphate do. Veratrine; Strychnine; Sulphate Quinine, French; " " American; Jodine; Hydroid Potash; Croton Oil, &c &c; Perfumery, <fcc. VirKonn Proam Saponaceous Compound > For shavin Almond Paste, 5 Cologne, Lavender and Rose Water: Bears Oil; Hair Powder; Balm of Columbia; Orris Tooth Wash and Powder; Charcoal Dentrificc; Wash Balls; Soaps, assorted; Prepared Chalk in Balls; Pearl Powder; Pink Sauicre; Rouge, <fcc. &.c. ?Scc. With a great variety of articles too numi ous to mention. For sale at the sign < he mortar by DELEON & LEVY. Fashionable Tailoring. THHE subscriber returns his thanks t the citizens of Camden and its vie lity, for the patronage he has receive* md assures the public that they can hav heir clothes made equal to any in th slate, on moderate terms at his establish nent two doors north of the Post Oflict 3road Street. J. CHARLESWORTH. Camden, Jan. 6, IS-1L JN'otice. \ LL persons indebted to Allen McCas kill, Esq. late of Kershaw Distric low in the Stale of Mississippi, either b lotc or otherwise, are requested to call o he subscriber and make immediate pai nent, as much longer indulgence cannc te given. J. W. BASKIN, Agent. jan. o, 1841. 4l& FOR SALE. 4 FIRST rate Milch Cow, and he Calf. A bargain may be had. A[ )'v at this office, 5 List of Letters Dn Remaining in the Post Ofliee at Camad den S. C. January 1st, 1941. A?Dr. A. B. Arthur, Wm. Anderson, Wm. B. Atkinson. A B?Stephen Bnrkct, Belltesda Baptist at Church, J. J. Barkley. n- C?Dr. Henry 11. Clark, Wm. Carlton, c; (2) Mies Martha Copley, Jae. Cook, Dr, h? L. J. Crumpton, Mrs. Mary A. Campbell, i. Jas. Creightoo, C. Cherry* h, D?Mrs. Amelia Dunlap. o- E?Richard Elsey, Miss M. Elliston. y, G?C. Godbold. c- H?Etheldred Howell, Jonathan Hayes, h. Cordell Hunt, Jas. Harrison, John Har> rison (2) Wm. Henkley, John Hartgog, i's Miss M* A. Hopkins, Wm. Harral. b- J?Joseph Jones, Iredel S. Jordan. y, K?Dr. Wm. S. Kay, Mrs. Sarah Keith, h; L?Mrs. Sarah Love 121 i's M? Joshua Merryman, Loudon Mons roe, Mrs. M. E. Mickle, John McLeod, li, Mrs. Ann McDaniel, Saml. B. Marsh, M. y, D., Saml. Martin, Dr. \V. McCulloch, it Joseph Mickle, Miss E. J. Mickle, Dr. h John. Milling. N?Mrs. Martha Nichols. 11 O?Thos. Osburn. 10 P?Miss A. E. It. Peay, Col. Jno. N. n A. Peay, Jno. A. Peay, Miss Amanda J. Parker, (2) R?Col. G. M* Roberts, Wm. B. Robinson, Wm. E. Rogers, e S?Wm. Sinklar, Arthur Smith, Abram t Shiver, Chas. Sinklar, Reuben Sullenger, d Miss Elizabeth Stokes. it T?Mrs. Charity Tiller, Mrs. Jas. M. Taylor, Miss Harriet Tenley, Jas. W. 3, Teem. , 1- W?Robert Williams, Rev. J. Wither3, spoon. P. THORNTON, P. M. e GARDEN SEEDS. n 2- lrW!HE subscriber has just received a full -* supply Thorburn's Garden Seeds, which he will sell to his customers and it friends on fair terms, and warrant every e seed if fairly tried. It is unnecessary to e say that the reputation of the Seeds from >f the establishment ofG. Thorburn is equal to that of any other house injthe country, y J. R. McKAIN. a Dec. 10. y TAXES. ' J jVOTICE is hereby given, that I will -L * open books on the first day of Febru5" ary next, at the store of James Dunlap in 8 Camden for collecting the Taxes for 1841, ie i :ii i ~. .1.? 11 : ?i? auu win uueuu at mc luiiuwiug piatca uu ,e the following days for the same purpose. On Monday, 1st of March at Liberty Hill; on l'uesday, 2d of March at Flat '' Rock; on Wednesday, 3rd of March at y Buffalo; on Thursday, 4th of March at ls Lizenby's, on Friday, 5th of March at Schrock's Mill; on Saturday, 6th of March at Cureton's Mill. ? After the above-named times, I will ate tend at Camden until the first day of April kt next, at which time the books will positively be closed, and all defaulters double _ taxed. v J. W. DOBY, t. c. k, j>; Jan. 13. r KERSHAW TROOP. 5, ?? ,s YOU are ordered to parade in Camden on the first Saturday in February next, arm(j ed and equipped as the law requires. A L] punctual attendance is expected, and all defaulters will be dealt with according to law. By order of the Captain. WILLIAM A. ANCRUM, O. S. Jan. 13. TICKETS IN the following Lotteries to be had at U. 8. UK-EUUitx <x tu s. numoer^o, Broad-street, Charleston, 8. C. ALEXANDRIA, NO. 1. g Capital Prize ?$35,295, Tickets Ten Dollars.? Drawing to be received on Tuesday, 19th January. NEW JERSEY LOTTERY, .NO. 4. Capital Prizes?3 of $10,000. Tickots Five dol. lars. Drawing expected Friday, 22d January. MARYLAND, NO. 3. Capital Prize?$20,000. Tickots Five Dollars, Drawing expected on Saturday 23d January. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED NO. 3. Four prizes of 610,000; 2 of $3,000, and 2 of $2,500. Tickets Ten Dollars. Drawing expected 2- Tuesday, January 26. jf NEW JERSEY, NO. 5. Capital Prize?$20,000. Tickets Five Dollars.? Drawing expected Friday, 29th January. MARYLAND. NO. 4. Capital Prize?$20,000. Tickets Five Dollars.? o Drawing cxpoctcd Saturday 30th January, i- LEESBURG. 1, A Capital Prize of $30,000, Tickets Ten Dolc lars. Drawing oxpected, Tuesday, 2d February. Public Sale, ?> _ WILL be solJ before the Court House Door in Camden, on the first Monday in ^ February next, the House and Lots on Broad-street, one door above IT. Levy's Store, known as the KERSHAW COF< FEE HOUSE. It is well calculated for t< a Public House, having been built for that } purpose, and is situated in the centie of n the busincs part of the Town. On the f' premises arc large and commodious Sta11 bios, with all necessary outbuildings, and a back lot runningthrough to the backstrect. To persons desirous of keeping a House of Entertainment it presents inducements ~ rarely to be met with. It will be sold on a credit to the first of ir January, 1842?purchasers giving bond, )- mortgage, and good personal security. PAMEL SJRKLA.m j Stale oi* South-Carolina, ! Lancaster District?In the Common Pleas j E. Brevard, Agent, } vs. > Capias ad Satisfaciendi"m . ' James Allen, j , JTIIE Defendant, who is in custody of the ! Sheriff by virtue of the above capias ad sa! tisfaciendum, having, in order to entitle ,|himsel(to the benefit of an act entitled , an act for the relief of insolvent debtors in ihe said Slate, this day, filed in nay office, a schedule of his whole estate? NOTICE is, therefore, hereby givea to the said Plaintiff as well as all other creditors of the said James Allen, to be I and appear at Lancaster Court House oa I nn \f Aurlor iKn &fk A? -** A 21 ' - vi> uiw vui uajr ui April nexij at ten o'clock, A. M. before one of the Associate Judges of the said State, to show cause, if any they can, why the said Defendant should not be discharged from > confinement, upon the assignment of the effects mentioned in said schedute. S. BECKHAM, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jan. 15, 1841. Ilt7 Prs fee, 89 PLANTER'S {LATE DAVIS1) HOTEL. HAGUE 6c GIFFORD having purchased the Hotel formerly Davis's will continue the establishment on the same liberal scale as heretofore, and will exert themselves to make it a desirable residence for Boarders and Travellers, as their table will always be supplied with the best the market affords, and their Bar with the best liquors, and their Stables with attentive Ostlers and abundant provender. The establishment will be under the exclusive management of T. A. Hague, formerly of the Salisbury Hotel North Carolina. and his long experience, wiii cna* ble him to give general satisfaction. Jan. 6. *#*The Cheraw Gazette, Temperance Advocate, Carolina Watchman, Western Carolinian, Green, villo Mountaineer, Charleston Courier and Augusta Chronicle will insert the above weekly for six months and forward their bills to this office. AN ORDINANCE TO LEVY A PATROL TAX. 1. Be it enacted by the lntendant and Wardens of the Town of Camden, nowmet and in Council assembled, That an annual tax of four dollars shall be paid by each person liable to perform patrol duty within the limits of the said town, to the Recorder of the said Town, at the time 1 ? .i s\ j* r at ... i prescriDea oy ine urainances ior me j ayI ment of other Town Taxes of the said Town, which said Tax when so paid shall exempt the person so paying fiom the per formance of patrol duty within the limits of the said town, for the space of one current year in which the same shall he paid. 2. That executions shall be issued a gainst all persons liable to pay the said tax, I for double the amount, who shall fail to pay the same, according to the terms of ' this Ordinance, in the same manner, and under the same regulations that double Tax Executions are now issued for other Taxes of the said town. 3. That any person liable to perform patrol duty, who may or shall come into the said town to reside, after the first day of January, in any year, shall pay a Tar for the remainder of such year in proportion to the above Taxaccording to the time. 4. That upon special application being made to the Council, that Council shall have power to receive from any person liable to perform patrol duty, who may be residing within the said town on the first dnv nf .Tarmartr Vnit whn does no intend I ?/ " J I -- ? to re6ide therein the whole year, a sum proportionate to the above Tax according to the time the person shall so reside in the said town. Ratified in Town Council of Camden assembled, this ninth day of January* in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty one. J. M. DESAUSSURE, IutendantT. C. TO THE PUBLIC. A CARD. PTHHE Subscriber having purchased the well known, extensive and varied assortment of BOOKS, Stationary and Fancy articles, belonging to the estate of Mr. John P. Bode, will re-open: tiie establishment on Monday the 11th inst. when lie trusts, he will by his attention and courtesy, merit that liberal support that has heretofore been extended to the late proprietor. SAxMUEL HART, Sen. NOTICETHE notes and accounts, due to MrJames Conner, ha?e been placed in my j hands lor collection. All persons uueresI ted, arc requested to rail and settle ihc ! same. BENJAMIN GASS. I Dec 15th. garden seeds. THE Subscriber ha* just received a good assortment uf Garden Seeds, from Baltimore, Aid. warranted to be genuine and fresh, which he will sell low for cash. A. PEURIFOY. January. 13. 1P41. welsh flannels and plains. 4-4 While Welsh Flannels, warranted no* to shrink. 5-4 extra Fipc White Plains, for sale bv ' Jan. 13. Z- W. BONNEY.