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VDVD .ypRCJJSTILE ADVERTISER. iQf* ?^ ' ?**" ; m 1 ?' ' ? ' 1 ? J 'I I. - -=^?= I ? - J'?4 - .L J- - - ? voi.. 1V.1 V . CAMDEN, (8.C.). THDRfefi^T ATJOTIfeT 8>; 1819. THE PtBLICJ/TILL OUR GUIDE?THt PUBLIC GOOD OUR EJuD. ?y ? ?? -? ~ PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOriN CAMBRIDGE. Term*.? three dollars per amium, pay able in advance ; and in ail cases where papers shall be delivered at the expense : ot-the Editor, the price will be dollaks and fifty cents. No paper discontined, but a'* the option of the Ed itor, until all arrearages are paid. ^dvcrtiftcTiicnts not exceeding tweire lines, iuserted three times tor one dollar, and twenty-live cents for each continuation. II no direction* are given with an Adver tisement it will be continued till forbid. ? . For Sale* > TEN Kepjsbest Virginia Manufactured Tobacco,* one Hogshead Leaf ditto, titty Gallons Havana Honey, one hundred Gal lon? Philadelphia Vinegar., a few /Hogs heads N. Hum, Gun Powder Tea in Cad dies, Rifles and SUpt Guns, ScC. J nines C/liuk. June 24. ?*. ? ?'- 67?if i? t- ??? - jl - L , l - - ' - - ^ ? n t: *J .? Tobacco. Prime Chewing Tobacco. . ?^-AI.SO?-1 370 Pieces of the Edgtj'ehl made Stone Ware, consisting of Water Pitchera from *2 quarts to 3 gallons, Pickling Jars from ,2 do. to 6 do. 3 Jugs ironi 2 do. to 5 do. Chums from 2 gallons to 3 do. The first of the kind, (awl superior in quality to any) ever offered here, for sale by HENRY ABBOTT. ? May 13, 161? tf ' ' 1 ^ ? J - | - A. . ...... . : S- ft L**- ? . ? ? ' for Sale. 30 Barrels Whiskey, A few barrels Car-< #fXy 20 kegs beat Gun-Powder, of l)u |K>nt*? make, Carolina Indigo. , ' J Jtnduifew Bets qf ? Otft Harness. both plated and plain, beat Philadelphia make, with a large assortment of dry goods* Hardware, Cutlery, Groot* lies, fcc. James dark. ApHl 1. A great Bargain. THE subscriber being desirtous of mov ing to the western country, offers ssle the Plantation, and tract qf Land on which he at present resides; consisting of shout two thousand acres, about two hundred of whloh is cleared, umler fence, and in complete ord?r ; on which there is a convenient Dwelling-House, kitchet>, negro House*, Bam, Stable*, GimrHouse, with s new 40 saw Giner, Blacksmith's Shop arid Tools, and every other osefut building, all new and convenient, and * good Mill Sest. ?ALSO? His stock of Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with a complete set of Plantation Tools. . The situation is pleasant and healthful, as a proof of which, it is confidently assert ed, that there hss not been abrdbltars worth of medicine administered on the Plantation, In the six years that 1 have resided on it, nor has a Doctor once been called In* For terms, (which shsll be accommdds* ting,) apply to the subscriber on the prem ises, sbout ten 'miles N. W. of Csmden. Jceph Miekle. Sawney's Creek, Kershaw District, July 5, 1819. 69?75 ? m ? FOR &1LE. TWO HOUSES and a LOT, on Broad street, with the out buildings, now occupied by Mrs. Joa*na Parke*, opposite Messrs | Hodors 8c M'Caa's store. The terms ' will be liberal, five years credk will be given < for one half the amount, with interest from the dste and approved security. Those who msy feel disposed so purchase, may apply to William B. Parker, Who wishes to mform those indebted to' him, to come forward snd settle their ac counts, as he wishes to close his business. Camden, July IS, 1819. TO?73? AN APPRENTICE WANTED. EITHER a white or black BOY, from \ 13 to 16 yeses of stye, Is reouired ss sn Ap prentice to the Csbinet-Making business. ?ALSO? 500 feet of WALNUT PLANK, foi which the cash will be given. Apply to Joseph II. Jottitt. Camden, July 15, 1819. : 70? Bradford's Springs. TT is a circumstance of no small impor -*portance to the citizens of this State to tiave a convenient ami healthy situation, 10 which they can have access during the Summer and Autumnal months^ The Bradford Spring* at this time, e# hibit such a situation. The buildings, here, are capacious and convenient; and are as well calculated for the accommoda tion of the delicate and infirm, as those' who arein search of pleasure. The uuiatiotiPft, probably, one of the most eligible that this country afVo rds The elevation is considerably above the common level of the surface. The rise and declivity ot the hill is gradual and re gular 3 and its summit sinooth and un broken. The Springs empty out of the basis of the hill, at different apertures, where it abrulftly breaks olf, in almost, a perpendicular descent. The water is a strong mineral. It is transparent and palatable. The ingredi ents which foiin the composition of this mineral, have not yet been accurately as certained by chymjcal anu lysis. A Tew individuals have annually visited those Springs, and those alone, can form an ad-# equate idea of the advantage which results from attending them. The ruinoustcondition of \he buildings in all probability* aIKl *he want of accom modation hits, hitherto, prevented a num ber of persons from attending these Springs. But the subscriber flatters himself that he is now, well preparefl for the accommoda tion of a windier of persons. And lie pledges himself to spare no exertions to render the situation of ^11 those who attend these Springs both comiortahlc and agi ce able Horace W. Bronson. April tf jr. tv; To Bent) A Room in the Markot-Hotwwv. either the upper or lower due-?Foi terms applv to WILLIAM (VCAIN. Camden, July 1,1819. 68? VOR SALE OK TO RENT. A large two story Frame Building, on Broad-street, a few doors above Decalb-: street, SO by 25 feet; with? store in front, and with a kitchen and other out buildings. Any person disposed to purchase or rent, will call and view the premises; posses sion will be given immediately, apply to James Clark April t. ? STRAYED OR SlOLEN. fc From the subscriber about iic I Jth of May, a buy MARK* , i^ln years old, about 15 hands ?u.v }y \ .m t tree wntte itet and some white on her wethers. A reasonable reward will be given to any person thai will deliver her to the subscriber in Camden. Alexander M'Ra. . 3 Stephen* Creek, Edgefield. FOK Sa e, a valuable tract of Land, consisting of 500 acres, more or kss, situ ated as above, and bounded on land granted to Hugh Rose, Jacob Mott and Robert Starke. Esquires. 'I he Title is unexcep tionable, being from the original Grantee. For terms apply to the Editor of the Cam den Gazette. The EntToa of the Columbia Telescope and Augusta Chroniclo,are desired to give the above 4 insertions, and send the bills to the Camden Gazette Office. April 33. 58-?tf ?? - -1 llegimental Order, 35/A Hrgimrnt, Camdrny Jtdy 12, 1619. LlfcUT. COL. ENGLISH,ofthe 35th Regiment of Infantry*, having been promot ed to the rank (if Colonel, an election for a Major in the second or lower liattalion, is.herchy ordered to take place on Friday, the third of September next. The Cap tains, or Officers commanding Companies, ?will wen a poll at their respective muster and in conjunction with two flub aitern Officers, ??r other fit ami proper per hoda, will hold and manage the samcfrovn 11 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. giving public notice forty days previous, at three places within their respective com mands ; and the said managers, sre ordei ed to mc?t in Camden on the fourth of Sep tember, the day after the election, and cout.t ihc votes, decline the clectioy, ;-.nd report the same to the t'okMiet* By order of Col. English* J. C. CARTER*, Altitun h BOOK BINDING. f|*HE subscriber respeafully informs the -I- citizens of Camden ant its vicinity, that he has just commenced tie above branch oi Business in the store opposite Col. Nix on's, where he will execute all kinds |of Binding with promptness and precision," he has also an assortmentof Books aud stationary For sale on very reasonable terms. George Forbes. January 7 . tf WAS committed to ^ie Gaol of Ches terfield on the 13th inst.d negro BOY. calls himself JOH N, supposed to be about sev enteen or eighteen yeat* bi age, rather of a yellow complexion, fiic feet high, very much marked withawbip on the back. Said John says he beloagsto Doctor Peter Keen of Statesburg, lately purchased fix an Capt. John Span ot Sunder District. The> owner is requested to cofae forward, prove property, pay charges mi! take him away. % EDWARD MUIiLOY, S. C. D July 17, 1819. ' 71 ?73 - - -*? - ? URIAH HLACfcMAN.J Informs his friendsaad the public* he stilfacontinuefc to keep a HOUSE OF I N TDKTAINMENT, in Camden, lately under the firm of Blackntan U Dye, and hopes by his asiduily and attention, to merit a share 'of public patronage. March \ 1. 1 ? ? ? ?? ? m ? I I I ?pww?Imm ? ' ' ntice. r jt ? ? b ' ^ v THE Subscriber having Administered on the estate of Daniki^Duken deceased ; e hereby notifies all persons, having any ptopetty belonging, to the said Daniel Durcn, to deliver U to. him, on or before the first day of Auwustnejct, in order that he may make a settle mWtt with the crcilit ors of said deceased. All persons having demandh, are required to gender them in properly attested, and all imfebted, ate re quested to make prompt pa>ment. M C. WIGGINS, jtdm'r. June 3. % - 64? ? " 11 . ? i ii An Est raj. CAP I*. JOHN OUBOSfc. tolls before me a Sorrel Horse, about 14 hapds high, 8 years old, blind of an has no visible 1 >rand; appraised at ten dtfnirs. Said horse has been in the neighbourhood since last fall, atd is subject to (its. Joseph Mtckle, J. q. June 24. 67?tf #n Estraj. WII LlAM NEAL Tolls before me, a small yellow Sorrel Mare,' about 11 years old, 13 hands high, much"marked with the | saddle, but haj no visible brand; apprais ed at fifteeh dollars. Joseph Y1 ickle, J. q. Sawneys Creek, K. D. June 10. 67-tf, Committed TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, a ne | gro Fellow, fhe, feet litre inches high 33 oi 23 years ot age, very dttvk completion, and says that his name is SAW^and belongs U Samuel Gamble near Winnsborongh Fair field District. 1 be owner is requested to 'come forward prove ptoperty, pay charges and take him away. WILLIAM LOVE, G. K. D, Camden, July 21, 1819. 71?tf? Committed TO the Gaol of iet-shaw District, a Negro Fellow, about i)5 or iOyemof age; $ feet 10 or 11 inches high, fttoutbuilt, says his name is SCIP10 and belongs to Williwn Bull in Barnwell I District. The owner is requested Mi come I toward, prove property, pay charges and take him awav. William Love, g. k. d. April 8 COMMITTED TO*the Gaol of Kershaw District, a Mo iatto Boy, about 18 or 20 years of age, five eet high, has what is called the scald hesti very bad, says Man a tie is SANDY, Sfk bflongatoa Mr. Blackstom, nfar Market Wharf, in C'hifrlestoa S. C. The owneV is requested to come forward, prove pn perty, pay charges and take him away. ? William lx>ve, k. d. ?* ^ Canulcn, Juiy 14, 1819. 70-lfSl Latta Rilgore, HAVE moved to Ihe East side of Broad street, first door below Mr. Allxakdsr YouxoU^^Al atchmaker.) -? .? Camden, July 29, 1819. 72-74? Notice. THE examination of Mr. M'Ewsh's ACADEMY, will take place in the Baptist Church, on next Friday week, (the 6th August,) at 11 o'clock, A. M. when the inhabitants of Camden aud its vicinity, are respectfully invited to attend. Camden, July 29, I a 19* 72-73? T $ Camdkn District.?In Equity. JUN& TtHM, 1819. David George, ") vs. VBlLL. James Russell et al J IT Jipjienring to (lie Court that John Covington and Man1 his wife, Samu'l Owens and Martha his wife, and Sarah Mussel I defendants to the above suit, are without the limits ui this Staurrlri* or dered thai the said Samuel Owens and Martha his wife. John Covington and Mary his wife, and Sarah Hussell do appear to the bill ij|e<I in the al>ove case, on or before the ninth day of October next, and do file their answer, plea or (lemur to the said hill, in thirty days from the said date, or the said bin w?ll be taken pro ccntesso as to the said defendants. J. CARTER, Com. Eg. Camden, July 20, 1819. 72-fr!? . IN THE CO MMON I LE A to. T.Vf 'T. Mien, * 1 r. J vs. > Case in j4ttqch;ncr.t. Jerome L,oring WHEREAS the Pluintiff** in this case did, on the 26th day of J uly, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, file their declara tion y.) the Office of this Honorable Court, against the Defendunt? who is absent fromr ?uid m ithoutjihe limits of this State, and has. neither wife nor attorney known within the t#me, upon-whom a copy of the said dec* laration, >Vith a rule to plead thereto within a year and a day. might be served: It L therefore Ordered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly in that case | made ami provided, that the Defendant do ! appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 27th day of July, which wilF he in the year of our Lord one thousand ei^bt hundred and twenty, otherwise final absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. THOMAS P. EVANS, C.C. P. Office of? ommon Pleas, ! Kershaw District, July 2* 1819. To Itent THE House belonging to Mr. Baoad tas, in the upper part of Camden, lately occupied by Mrs. Ray.?For terms applj to the Printer. March 4. l?arden Seeds. THE subscriber has lately received in addition to his former supply, a few. kind of valuable fall TURNIP SEE JDS, among litem are the ttUTA BAGA, known In the State of New-York by the name of the Yellow Russia Turnip. It is a ftiH Turnip, and the proper season for sdttlllK them here, is about the last of July, or first uf August. It has lately been in-' troduced into America, and is said to be superior to afty heretofore in use, and Is much more productive ; it is found to be excellent food foreows, sheep and hogs, by steaming or boiling the roots, with Aha addition of a kittle meal?The product in England or to the North. Is said to be up. wards of a thousand bushels to the act*, therefore it may be worth' the attention of the Farmers here to cultivste it. A snail treatise on the culture and char acter* may be fWund in the pamphlet on Gardening, offered for sale. ?ALSO? I*rgc white flat Turnip, Yellow 8toae do. Yellow Mstta, (a new ami choice kind.) Prickly Spinage, Black Winter Radish, Mustard, Orange Carrot. A few valuable kinds of Grass Air*/*,' 2s ecpected in time for fall sowing, among them will be the Lucerne or French Clover. Ml the above are suitable forfait and winter use. . ' ; A liberal deduction will he made to those persons wishing to purchase hy the quantity. P. Thornton. Oamc-en, Jirtv 15, 1019. 70?73?* ;.M of Sauth-Caroiina^^ ?an ORDINANCE.to.prevent Hoetfrom 5s?" is:*"' "? u"s""?1 /"'? jzizrzi 'a&nyz Jotvn of Cutndm I r V 13kb iilteentl. A *c *v -from ami v-iu-r Z. u^awful ,oy ?f A-U,!UM ,,ext' " <"'all ?o .m, aT H,?? ?r M^8' Town ?f< ', 'r11 .the '"nits ot tlic of Z r """i1?" A? " ih?" ?* the duly umijSI ?rhca' to kid Indd y leqwrwl S*? commanded L-Jound ?w>f?t,0)r C.Very Ho*' whid> in.iv of the " '!rKe wU1?" 'he h?n,ts Hues so killed*!'' . A"<l he ma? nPPly tlio g so Killed to his own use. Provide *1 not ling eon ?uied in lhe'foregoinK clause shall'be construed to extent! to any Hous rmng to Market, for sale in orthrouth the said *| own, or to such as are usually cpt Without the limits, and may hsnnui which'?h??i ?? ka'd ? Tou'n' 'he owntra of which, shall deliver their marks to be i c coided as directed by this Otdiuance. , " M hereby further ordained** the du vTii,0/r"U'\,T1'u " *b?" V the . Z ? Town Marshall or head tcii T&V?*r day3a'tCr the ''?'Iwiiion '? "" U.d re, 3v ? *ticli person* as reside, or have -?WUUp05 llle .neighborhood o( the said ? description of the marks of their Hogs, and to record such descriptions as he in?y obtain, in a Mark Book, to bo talmiiwLul"? ' #n|d '0r hi* Kurvic" in ob ,tcold,"K each mark, b? shall Mtd Towu/ fleUW ?Ut o1' "'C {u'^ of ??? ajftHftii' ''L,frtbyfurlf?r ordained by the Orihml ffiZ"id\VhK> u" ?*>? ? ?his lance bhall go into operation it ahnil v.ds.lu" T?S ?<Mf2 artv H?? m .Mi" npo" WKl impound ed in his mSSS ?*? Town *'a*X W,-Wm 5* linr4ta 0^ tlio .a'a |Sir&r?.iX5& a?* ^38sisssd?? UW uid not take away the said Ho?* .twT ' the Mid Town Marshall ? fees ?lkjw*di>y UfcOiKKSKS necessary cxponcea for filZ?*. u , j Hogs, then 'tne TirtHja^ainihjlf * ceed and sell rtW Hog or Hoi ? " h!?' outcry, after having &vertis?p,& ^ fjr three days previous to the'day of sale ?& PaHCttd* ?f ,UC" MU' after"? the use of the mu<1 Town. ,Murfr ft* & a? s coiid clause of Uiia Ordinanw, for t^e ^r.ect?, T,V hZ H?8"' ih?" ? neglect to deliver the same to be rttcordcd. and his or her Hog or Hogi shall'be found r? at large, withjn tbo M?h. 0f "he hT.frA^ ?"fh H?jgx>r Hogs shall h, th*. ,d de?troyed, and disposed of ?And U ft hrrrby furthir prdainrH by the authority Qfweeaid, Th t il.e Town Mar. ahall or head i'onstabie, for his services in proceeding against Hogs, tinder this Or.. dinance, Shall be entitled to the Mowing foes, vis. Por a notie* that Hoe. arc iml potind?d, and serving the mm dn ,|,o owner, twenty-five cents, io |>e faid bv th? owner. For each head <j( Hog* impound, ed, twelve and ? half rents per dav, ft r every day they are impounded, to be paid "f the ewner, provided the Hogs ere re claimed. And one dollar for everv ton don?w which may .ri? frcm sa4 <!f Hoflt conducted by him And be it further trained by the *t/ thorky qforfaid, llmt aotnuriiof an Or dinance ef thU Town paa^d the nine tecntk of May, eighteen hundred and ?cvipteen, aalays a l ax upon kct,t within this 1 own, and all other Ordinances, or parts of.Ordinances contrary or rentier. th? *p5flt u*?1 <>f this ?mi?nance, be, and the same are hereby re. pea)ed? 7 THOMASHALMOMD, intmdant. Jiatifird in Town Council, thin ) ; %Hr/i (fay qf Juty^ I#f9, \ Printing, Nctly executed at the Gazette-Offir<\ oji low terms.