Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, June 24, 1819, Image 1
CAMDEN
J1JVI) MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.
. . CAMDEN, (S.CQ THURSDAY JUNE S4, 1819. [NoTl6.
THE PLBLIC WILL OUR GUIDE?THE PUBLIC GOOD OUR EA D.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY JOHN CAMBRIDGE.
7Vrm?.?i'hhke dollars per annum, pay
able in advance ; and in all casts where
papers shall be delivered at the expense
of the Editor, the price will be thrke
dollahs and fifty cents. No paper
discontined* but al tne option of the Ed
itor, until alf arrearages are paid.
Aclvcrii*dment8 not exceeding twelve lines,
inserted three times for one dollar, and
twenty-tive cents for each continuation.
It no directions are given with an Adver
tisement it wilt be continued till forbid.
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To the Patrons of the Gazette.
The establisuuient of the Camdrn Ga
te ite having been transferred by the late
proprietor, is now under the superinten
dence of its new proprietor and Editor.
It nas been usual on similar occasions,
to sketch an outline of the principles by
which tite Editor would be governed.
In compliance with that usage, and in
performance of what we deem a duty, we
submit lj tne public an avowai ot the sen
stinicnls which will influence us in the dis
charge ot our functions
Political economy and the administration
of National affairs, are the most important
subjects (in which the columns of a news
papar embody and disseminate opinions and
information, and although in our happy
country and by our admirable Constitution
an unrestrained liberty of the Press is
guaranteed, effusions on those subjects may
have sometimes degenerated into licen
tiousness and been productive of mist met,
yet we humbly presume it will be univer
sally conceded that the evil resulting fiom
the freedom of the Press has been more
than counterblanced by the good.
Perhaps this licentiousness has, more
than any other cause, contributed to pro
duce and fan the flame of taction foul party
spirit which has unpaired tne lustre ot the
annals of our country ; but the effectol timt
spirit when restrained within reasonable
limits, is to produce and preserve a vigi
lance over the motives and'tendencies ol
public measures, calculated to maintain the
liberties of the Country.
In the distinctions of party which ha\ e
arisen, wc have uniformly professed our
selves attached to that denominated Uepub
. licau, and we certainly see 110 cause in the
vigilant, just, abie and patriotic policy of
our present political Chief, to changc our
principles or opinion.
But indeed party distinctions may be said
to have almost ceased to exist. The tem
pest of faction, and the conflicting billows
of political disscntion, have subsided into
a peaceful calm. The wisdom of our pub
lic^ functionaries, and the virtUous energies
of our people, have procured lor our coun
try an exalted character in the family of
nations. Peace, security, liberty, prosper
ity and happiness at home, respect and es
teem abroad, are our portion, acquired by
enlightened counsels supported by an en
lightened population*
. 1 lie duets ot hvc succcssive adminis
trations have witnessed the happy destinies
of America. Adams, Jefferson, Madison
and Monroe, still live to honor and be hon
ored by their country. The first, during
whoso administration political parties be*
came completely organized, has been him
self the warm advocate and supporter of
the measures of the three last. Political
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delusions have been dissipated, faction pros*
trated, what is emphatically styied the
f4 Kra of good feelings'' is arrived, and we
may exclaim in the language of the sage of
Monticeilo, M we are all Federalists, wc are
all Republicans."
With these sentiments the Editor ten
ders to the patrons and friends of his estah*
lishment, his services, l'rom Scientific
and Literary gentlemen, communications
for his columns are respectfully solicited
and will he gratefully rcceivcd ; but he
pledges himself to the public, '.hat nothing
personal and Calculated to excite the angry
and vindictive feelings of man towards his
fcilow-man, shall bo permuted to tarnish
his paper.
JOHN CAMBRIDGE
For bale.
20 Barrels Whiskey, A few barrelsCer
dial, 20 kegs best Gun-l'owdcr, of D li
poid's make, Carolina Indigo.
And a few sets of
Gig Harness, both plated and plain, best
Philadelp r.ia make, with a lar^e assortment
of dry goixls, Hardware, Cutlery, Groce
ries,
James Clavk,
April I.
Bradford's Springs
I T is a circumstance of no small impof
*portance to the citizens of this State to
have a convenient and healthy situation, u>
| which they can have access during the
Summer and Autumnal months.
? The Bradford Spring, at tliis time, ex
hihit such a situation. The buildings
here, are capacious and convenu nt ; :w!
*re as well calculated lor the a*, comnioua
tion of the delicate and infirm, as thosv
who arc in search of pleasure.
The situation is, probabl), one of the
'lust eligible that this c??untr\ aflo nU
?*uc elevation is considerably above tin
.>?inu"it Ic.c , it. tiic surface. 'I he' ris?
and declivity ot the hill is gradual and re
gular: and its summit smooth and un
broken. The Springs empty out of the
basis of the hill, at vdiflferent apeitures,
wnet'e it abrubt.y breaks off, in almost, a
perpendicular descent.
The water is a strong mineral. It ^
transparent and palatable. The iugrem
ents which form the composition of tin'
mineral, have not >4*t been accurately as
certained by chvmical analysis. A few
individuals have annually visited those
springs, and those alone, can form an ad
equate ideaol tlx; advantage which results
'rum attending them.
The ruinoy>-condition of vhe buildings
m all probability, and the want of accom
modation has, hi liar to, prevented a num
ber of pci ^ aUt.ndingtl??ut? Sprit.
Hut :he subscriber flatters himself that In
is now, well prepared for the ac< ommoda
tion of a uuniber of persons. And ht
;>iedires himself to spare no exertions to
render the situation of all those who aiten
these Springs both comfortable and agree
able
Horace W. Brousun.
April tf
JYOTICE.
URIAH BLACK MAN.
Informs Ins friends and the public* he
sri;l continues to keep a MOUSSE OF EN
t'ERTAINMENT, in Camden, lately
under the firm of Blackman 8c Dye, and
hopes by his asiduity and attention; to
merit a share of public patronage.
March \ 1.
Notice. ?
ALL persons indebted to the late con
cern of Gooch, Cunningham & Co. arc
requested to call at Liberty Hill and settle*
their accounts with Mr. James DiTren, (ff?
bis receipts only will be good against the
Books of the concern,) arrangements of
the Notes and accounts are daily making,
payments alone will prevent suits Those
having demands, are advised to shew them
without delay.
John Goocli,
Jcseph Cunningham,
Joseph Mcl). Gurlitk.
Liberty Hill, May 19. 63?8
^0TJVJir -
THE Subscriber having Administered
on the estate of Danikl Duhrn deceased ;
he hereby notifies all persons, having any
property belonging to the said Daniel
Duren, to deliv.er it to him, on or before
the first day of August next, in order that
he may make a settlement with the credit
ors of said deceased. All persons having
demand^ ave required to render* ihem in
properly attested, and all indebted, pre re
quested to make prompt pavmcnt.
\Vt C.'WIGGINS,
, June 3. 6*?
Attention Killemen!
SUCH Members of the Camden R'fle
company as (ailed to attend at the late Clen
cral Ucvicw, are requited to attend a
Court Martial in Camden, on the lust IVi
?ay in this month, to account for their de
linquency.
By order of
< "apt. Kennedy.
Eli Hradlcy. O. S.
June 10.
ItOOK. BINDING.
'|1HE subscriber respectfully informs the
citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that
be has just commenced the above branch
ol Business in the store opposite Col. Nix
on's, where he will execute all kinds ol
binding with promptness And precision,
no has also an assortment of}
Hooks and "itatjionary
For sale op very re;tSon?>le terms.
George Jr orbes.
January' 7 \ tf *
Committed
TO the Gaol ofc Kershajv District, a
Negro Fellow of a dark complexion, about
> K*et 6 inches high. 22 or 2 J >eais of age,
?yd* been very much burnt, so that he is
lame in one hand and one toofc> with a large
scar on his breast and one a?m. He soys
tris name is JOHN, and th?t he beU ligs
to Heubin Picket of Fairfield District.?
The owner is requested to Come forwau
uprove property* defray ex pense^and take
Dim away.
William Love^ g. k. d.
June 17 66-?tf
Committed
TO ihck fiaol of Kershaw District, a
Negro Fellow,about 35 or 40 ye^rsof sge;
5 leet lo or 11 inches high, stout built,
?ays his name is
SCIPTO J _
and belongs to William Bull in Barnwell
District. The owner is requested to come
oward, prove property, pay changes and
take him away.
William Love, g. k. n.
April 8
l o lU' ni. ?
THE House belonging to^ Mr. Broad
pks, in the upper part of Csmden, latelj
occupied by M\%. lkAT7-*-Vur appry
to the Printer,
March 4.
TO RRNT,
A Store Room with back Rooms belong
ing to the house that Mrs. Rebecca Ha;
lard now occupies. For terms apply t,
.Cliuiles J. Shannon.
April 8, 56?-.tf
Stephens Creek, Edytjield.
FOR Sa e, a valuable tract of Land,
consisting of 500 acres, more or less, situ
ated as above, and bounded on land frrantecf
to Hugh Rose, Jacob Mott and Robert
Starke. Esquires. The Title is unexcep
tionable, being from the original Grante*.
For term*, apply to the Editor of the C am
den Gazette.
The Editor of the Columbia Telescope
and Augusta Chronicle,are desired to give'
the above 4 insertions, and send the bills to
the Camden Gazette Office.
April 92. 5$?tf
m
Tohacco.
Prime Chewing Tobacco.
ALSO??
370 Pieces ff the lieli mmdt
Stone 1Vares consisting qf
Water Pitchers from 2 quarts to S gallons
Sickling Jars from 2 do. to 6 do.
Fugs liom 2 do, lo ? aQ.
Churns from - 2 gallons to 3 do.
The first of the kind, (and superior ii
'juality to any) over offered here, for sal*
by HfcftMY ABBOTT.
May IS, " li ] / 0|?t
I
ATOTiCU.
TM IS is to notifv at) persons from trad
ine for a Nott of Hsnd, for Fifty Dollar*
drawn in favor of AvDftft# Dubwk of
North-Caiohna ; which Note, I protest
the patment of, this 15th May, 1619.
J. S. BOSSARD.
June 3. 64?f
FOR SALK OR 'IX) RBNT.
A large two story Fv*me Building, cm
Broad-street, a few doors above Deralb
street, 50 by 25 fee' with a store in front,
and with a kitchen and other out buildings.
Any person disposed to purchase or rent,
will <all and view the premises; posses
sion will be given immediately, apply to
Jatne* ( lark
? jVpiil i* *'
?iu7vnK8%
l^ov sale at litis Office.
Notice.
ALL persons who are indebted to the
firm of S \MUF.L LOPEZ & i o. either
by note or . pen account for last year, a e
requested to c< m torward immediately
and make ;>ayun.?v, or their Notes or Ac
counts will DC deposited in the hands of
John C. Carter, Ksq. h Attorney at law, by
the first of August next, for collection.
h&muel Lopez & Co.
June 10. 65?70
Notice.
I do hereby forewarn all persons from
trading ot purchasing a Note of Hand
drawn in favor of Thomas Tvittk, for
the sum of Sixty Dollars, payable the tint
day ol Januay 1820. As the sum wai
given for a Nag, which proved to be un
sound. I do protest it
Daniel Joyner.?
June 17. 66-?8
Wanted.
THIRT Y BLACK MEN, accustomed
to work in Boats on the lower livers-?who
are strong and active. To such I will gi\<
twent> dollars per month during the Sum
mer and tail months. Tlicy are wanted
for clearing out obstr uctions in the Conga
rce. from Granbv to the ^antee, and on
fie WateYee. from Camden down to the
same place.?(ientlemeu having such men
to hire will please give information at
Columbia, to
M. Darbonr.
June 17. 66 ? 8
Mention Artillery.
*-?()U will attend in Camden on Monda>,
in- fifth ot July, for the purpose of ejecting
a First Lieutenant-?The poles will be
op ned ul ten o'clock '!??' ( <>ui t-iicusc
? i here will on the same day be a Djiittt
prepared at Mrr Itlaekman's Tavern:
where the Company will dine.
By Order,
W illiam M> Willie, Captain.
June , 1 '
sheriff Hales.
By virtue of sundry executions to me di
rected, wilt be sold btjore the Court-*
House in Cafnden, on ihrfirst Mon?
day and the day following, in
July next, within the legal
houm of sale.
A Negro Slave named Isaac, levied on
as the property c* Lewis Cook, at the se
paratc suits of Francis A. Dclieaselinc and
others. Condition of sale cash, purchasers
paying for Sheriff's Titles.
M. C. W iggint, 8. k. d.
June IT. -?. 66?8
Sheriff Sales.
By virtue of an order from the Honorable
Richard Gantt, will be sold before
th>? Court*Huuse in Camden, with'
in the legal hours of sale, on the
first Monday and the dayfol
lowing, in July next, on a
fredit tilt the first of AW.
Boots, Shoes ami Shoe-Makers Tools,
attached as the property of John W. Jones,
at the separate suii* of He>f)get k M'Caa,
and Charles J. Shannon.
??'ALSO?'
Paints, Paint Brushes, and one Trunk
ol i Id Cloth* attached as the property of
Arthur Booker, at the suit of Doctor A
De Leon. Purchateis giving good per
sonal sccutiiy for th* purchase money.
M. C, V\ ijyriiia, s. k. d,
June IT. 66?8
JUST IIECKIVED,
And for Sule by
H LKVY, &CO, ??
Pickled Salmon, do. Herring, Rice,
Soap, Best ixmdon Porter, French Rrandy,
Jamaica Hum, N. E Uuin, Whiskey*
Molasses, &c. kc.
May 6
Strajed
FROM ihe Subscriber, on
the 30th uit. a large 1MY
,M\RE, with a bell on, black
til; n yanonaM* ??*w*r4 will be
,$iven to any person who will deliver her
to
John Weill,
Jame$ville, June 10 C5?7
F O H El G JV*
FliOM A 1 ONDOlL fAi'EK.
The Of igiv (J jt"ufer Money.
The invention of paper money is
? in It more-ani-iem-Untii the establish
nient of tlie earliest liauks, Tho
Hank of St. George, of Genoa, thq
most ancient we know, was founded
in 14(17? but before the end oi tho
Airt/enth century, Koblai, grandson
opGenghis Khan, tlie Tartar con
queror, introduced paper money into
China, and hisjexample was at oiicq
followed by Us cousin, Kaigston,
me hultan of-Persia; both were
oMiged to abolish it, on account of
the great disorders it i roduced_in
their extensive dominions.
Since this epoch, the Chinese
(government ha* again established
paper money; and in liussia they
can now sheW a " Chinese assignat,"
In Turkey al?o, the collectors of
certain taxes deliver receipts to those
who pay them, and these papers have
the currency of money.
It is not pretended that paper
money was first invented by the
Mongol# J on7 the contrary, its in
vention was every w here as easy as
its use was obviou*; and particular
ly attractive for all governments, for
its temporary advantage in a crisis of
difficulty.
The idea of substituting a token,
or promissory obligation tor a present
intrinsic value, could occur even to a
simple or barbarous people, of which
<here are many examples,
Aristotle, in his economics, tell*
its that Denis tlie Ts rant of Hyva*
case, coined money of tin, which he
declared to be legal and equivalent
to silver 1
Tinmtheus, the general of tho
Athenians, in a moment of difficulty
coined brass money, and assured his
murmuring soldiers, that he would
receive it, in the purchase of the
spoils he was to make. We havo
heard much of the leathern money
used by the Cartlmgenians,
It is true, none of these are paper
money, but resemble it, as merely
" tokens of valuethe money of
confidence; the 1, O, U,
We read also of the iron money
of Byzantium? and of some of the
ncient cities of Greece,
in jsnglaml, oar copper money is
only a token or sign, current for near
ly double its value as metal.
In Russia, skins ami furs have
been used for moneyt .but their in
convenient bulk gave rise, in e.j'ly
time, to an ingenious representative)
of their ntural coins, which was
small pieces of leather stam|>ed,
which were used as money, told
liquidated by furs and skins as ex
pressed. 1 his leather coin was used
in some parts as the factions of the
silver copeck, down to the year 17t>0,
Among the simple Hindoos, w ho*e
wants are frw, and .the produce of
the earth acquired with little labor,
gold and silver, or even coppei or
iron, arc of no great value in com
parison, and their small moms ]s
cowry shells, collected on the shores
of Ceylon, and of the Maldive
inlands; these shells have been cur
rent money of the Mongol* of Hen
gal and liotan, n? well as of (/nines.
On the discovery of America, grains
of Cacao served for money, In
Abyssinia their meichsndiftes joe
valued by salt and pepper; at New#
foundhind by codllsh; in Virginia
by tobacco; it. Iceland, by a sort of
wool; pieces of nanK^en serve for
money of comparison, in tlie ex
changes l>etween the Chinese and
the linssiatis, afKiaktn; ntr.kHjg the
Greeks of llje lower emptie, picce*