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Ui *1A1) MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. - . > ? mi.:' ' -*-?? rx, ? ,lkCAMDEN, (8.C.) "TWSMMt AUGUST IS, 1819.. . - . . ? ? [>a >74. 1 1 ? ?? 'I' 1 - . 1 11 1 .' '"V " 1 1 'J Hi . . THE PVBLIC. WILL OUR GUIDE?THR PUBLIC GOOD OUR EJ*D. w PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN CAMBRIDGE. Termf.?three dollars per annum, pay able in advance ; and in all cases.w^ere papers snail'be delivered at the expense of the Editor, the pried will be thru* bullars and fifty ccjits. No v paper discontined, but a; u?c option of the Ed itor, until ail arrearages arc paid. Advet+iacmcnta not exceeding twelve lines/ inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each continuation. 11 no directions are given with an Adver tisement it will lie continued till forbfd. Latta lv i.lgorc, HAVE just received a case of Phila delphia KitLE8. . ' L ?ALSO? From Char It si on and Philadelphia, a large and general assortment of h-jM Dry Goods. Groceries. 'larOicare, Cullem,i$c. %c. all of which the)* will sell at reduced pri? ciesMbr cash, either by wholesale or \\ tail. .Ci^odcn, Augusts, 1819. mil. Latta <sf Rilgore| ^ HAVE imVcO to the East side of Broad atr$ct, first door below Mr. ALfcXtAUpKR ? Young's, (V atdlimakcr.) .. <:amden, July 29, 1819. f2?r74?? ?? ?' I .Iflill ?? ?? ?? t I Ttfhacco. Prime bitp icing Tobacco, " AI.80 ' ? 'i, '?? 370 Pieces of ihe Edgefield made Stone Whn, consisting of Water Pitchers from 2 quarts to 3 gallons, Pickling Jars lVom 2 do. to 6 do. Ju^s irom ^ do. to 5 do. Cburn^firom '2<:attonsto3 do.* ; TtfofysV of tlift ktiui, (and superior in* ffttallty to atiy) ever offered here, for sale by HENRY ABBOTT. , May 13, 61?tf For Safe. 30 Barrels Whiske^, A few barrels Cor dial, 20 kejjp best Gun-Powder, of l>u* pom's make, Carolina Indigo. And a few 9*t* qf # Gig Harness, both plated and plain, best Philadelphia make, jrith a larfte assortment* of dry goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Groce ries, See* James Clark/ April 1. For Sale. TEN Ke^abest Virginia Manufactured Tobacco, one Hogshead Leaf <uwfc ftfy Gallons Havana Honey, one hundred Gal lon* Philadelphia Vinegar, a few Hogs heads N. Ram, Gun Powder Tea in Cad dies, Rifles and Shot G uns, Sec. ! James Clark. June 24. 67?if - ? -v FOLI SALE Oil TO RENT. A large two story Frame' BuiTdTfig, <fn Broad-street, a few doors above Decalb street, 50 by 25 feet, with a 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 immediaiefy, apply to James Clark. April 1. ? For Sale, f)NE 60 Gallon Coppar &TILL, with goose neck, head, and block tin WORM complete?Apply to Hugh M'Call & Co. July 55. 71?73? To Rent, A Room in the Market-House, either the upper or lower oti*?Kot terms apply to WILLIAM O'CAIN. Camden, July I, 1819. 68 To Rent. THE House belonging to Mr. Broad *rh, in the upper part of Camden, .at< l\ occupied by Mrs. Ray.?For terms apply to the Printer. March 4. BradfordVSpriugs. IT is a circumstance of no small impor * portance to the citizens of this ? State to have a convenient and healthy situation, to which they can' have access during Hie Summer and Autumnal months. k The Bradford Spring, at this time, ex hibit -sooh ta ? situation. , The buildings, here, are capacious/and convenient; and areas well calculated (or the accommoda tion of the delicate and infirm, as those who are ^n search of pleasure; The situation is, probably, one of the most eligible that this country affo rds The elevation is considerably above the common level of the surface. The rise and declivity ot the hill is gradual and re gular: and its summit Imoeth and un broken. The Springs empty out of the basis 4flpiU, at different apertures, where it aWibtly breaks off, in almost, a perpendicularttescent. The water is a strong mineral. It is transparent ami palatable. The ingredi ents which form the composition of this mineral, have not yet been accurately as certained By ohymical analysis. A few Kctividuais ha\^ annually vi hit eel those and those alone, can form an ad jtiate idea of the advantage which results Trqm attending them. The ruinous condition of the buildings in a)) probability, and the Want of accom / modation has, hitherto, prevented a num ber of persons frqm attending these Springs. But the .'subscriber flattershimself that he j it now, well prepare fl for the accommoda tion of a number of persons; And hr pledges himself to spare no exertions to rentier the situation of a!} those who attend these Springs both comfortable and agree able Horace W. Bronson. April 3 tf ?"..H , . ' ' 1 ' >' )> Stephen* Creek, Edgefield. FOK Sa e, a valuable tract of Lane], ? consisting of 500 acres, more or less, situ afeo ?is Above, and bottuded on land granted to Rosf, Jacob Mott and Robert Stall Kfquircs. . T he Title is unexcep* being from the original Grantee. For terms. alfr>ly to the Editor of the C am den Gazetjj^ 'Fhe KdPPor of the Columbia Telcscope and Augusta Chronicle,are desired to give the above 4 insertions, and send the bills to the Camden Oazett* Office. , April 22. 58?tf :?????? 1 i ??????-* ?, -..j OJIMlTTluU TO the Gaol of Kfershaw District, a Mo latto Boy, abouV18 or 20 years of age, fiv^ feet high, has what is called tin; scald head \4ty bad, says his name is SANDY, and belongs to a Mr. Blackston, near Market-. Wharf, in Clwrleston, S. C. The owner is requested to emme forward, prove pro perty, pay charges arid take him away. William IA\xef g. k. d. Camden, July 14, 1819. 70-ifc^ Committed TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, a Negro Fellow, about 35 or 40 y6n ?of ?ge; 5 feet 10 or 1 j inches high, stout built? says bis name is set no and*1>elongA to William Bull in Barnwell District* ^e owner is requested to come' toward, prove property, pay charges and take him awav. William Love, g. k. D. * i April 8 :.|l Committed TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, a ne gro Fellow, fi\e f**et five inches high 22 or 23 years ot age, very durk complextion, and says that his ndfae is S A1VI, and belomrs to ^amuel Gamble near Wlnnsborough, Fair field District. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay chargct and take him away. William i.ove,g. k. d. Camden, July 21, 1819. 71?tf? FOlt KiLK. TWO HOUSKS nncI a LOT, on Broad ifreet* with the out buildings, now occupied Mrs. Joanna l1 arrkr,opposite Messrs Honors Sc M'Caa's store. The terms will l>e liberal,five yearscreditwill be ??vcn ' oy one half the amount, with interest fiom m date and spproved securiiy. 1 hose v ho may feel disposed to purchase, may pj?1y to f William B. Parker. Who wishes to inform those indebted to im, to come forward and settle their ac? ? ounts,tis he wishes to close his bnsintss. - Camden, July 15, ib!9. 70?75? "BOOK BINDING. fI*JIE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that he has just commenced the above branch of Businessjn the store opposite Col. Nix otfst wherehe will execute all kinds |of binding withf promptness and j$ecision, he has also an assortment of Books and Stationary For sale on very reasonable terms. George Forbes. January 7 tf ? ? ' ii .-I An Rstj*aj. C APT. JOHN HUBOSL tolls before me a Sorrel Horse, about (4 hands high, 8 years old, blind of an eye, has no visible brand; appraised at ten dollars. Said horse .has been in the neighbourhood since last fall, and is subject to fits* Joseph Stickle, J. q. June 24. 67?tf t ? An Estfraj. WILLIAM NEALToll* before me, a small yellow Sorrel Mare, about 11 years old, 13 hands high, much marked with the saddle, but has no visible brand; apprais ed at fifteen dollars. Joseph Micklc, J. q. Sawneys K, D. June 10. 67-tfr A great Bdrgain. 4 TUBsubscriber being'desireous of mciv* ing to t be wester^ country, offers sale the Plantation, and trpct of Land on which he at present resides; consisting of about two thousand acres, about two hundred of which is cleared, under fence, and in complete order ; on which there is a convenient Dwclting<?iouse, Kitchen, negro Houses, Barn, StaMc, Giun House, with a new 40 saw fiii)er, Blacksmith** Shop and Tools. antt <jkiy other usf fill building, all new artcrOTWverthsnt, arid a , good Mill Scat. v ? At?SO? T His stock of Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, witfc a complete Set of Plantation Tools. The situation is pleasant and healthful, as a proof of which* it is confidently assert ?ed. that there has not been six dollars worth of medicine administered on the Plantation? irt the six years that I have rvsIded on it, nor has a I)i?c.tor. once been called in. Tor terms, (which shaH be accommoda ting,) apply to the subscriber on the prem ises, about ten miles N. W. of Camden. / Joseph Mickle. Sawney's Creek, Kershaw District, July 5, I$19. 69?73 | Regimental Order, 35th Hcgimmty Cumdrtty July 12, 1819. LlhUT. COL. kN(;iJSH?ofthe 35th Regiment of Infantilis having \ t en promot ed to the rank of C^oncl, an election for a Major m the second or lower Uaitalion, it hereby ordered to take place oe Friday, tiie thi? (1 o? September next. T4*e Cap tains, or Officers commanding (Companies, will open A poll At their respective muster grounds, and in conjunction with two sub ahem Officers, or other fit ami proper per sons, will hold and manage the same from 11 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. giving public notice forty da> 8 previous, at tfiree places within their respective ronv mamto; and the said managers, are ordered to meet in Camden on the fourth oC Sep tember, the day afler the election and count the votes, declare the election, and report the same to the Colonel. Hy order oft'ol. English- J.C. ^AKTLR, Adjuti-nt. Company*! Orders TIIE Members of the Camden Light Infantry, are required to attend Muster irt Camden, on Kiiday the 13th inMant; for which purpose you are further required to appear before the Court House, at half after 3 o'clock P. M. in complete uniform/ as the law will positively be iftforced against all defaulter!. tyy order of Capt. CANTEY. WM.OT.AIN, 0. & Augusts. 73?4 AS APPHENTICBVvANT^D. EITHER a white or black BOY, from IS 16 years of a^t, is requited as an Ap prentice to the Cthinct-Makmgbusiness. , ?ALSO? 500 feet of WAUUT PLANK, for jthich the cash will he given. Apply to Joseph If Jowitt. " Camden, July 15, 1819. 70? IL1LEWI1 JJTD PLYMOUTH Line of stages. THIS Line of Stages was establishes last fall, with the view of connecting the main Southern with the . Edenton line, thereby opening a communication North f and South, by way of Norfolk?a thing long desired. And the experiment has abun dantly proved, that this route it capable ot affording all the advantages wnich its warmest friends expected. , The proprietors have now enlarged their pian, and will in future run four horse Stages, and in a style suited to the impor I tance of the route. They are determined to spare neither expense nor trouble to render this line commodious to travellers. The Stage runs through from Raleigh to Plymouth in two days, resting the first night at Tarborough, and arriving at 1'iy mouth in thewRernoon of the second day, in time to take the steam-boat and reach lOdenton that evening.-?The Edenton Stage sets out the next morning aud arrives at"Norfolk in the evening. Thus i?? three days, by easy travelling, and the nights al lowed lor sleep and rest, the Stage performs the route from Raleigh to Norfolk ; and one day more takes the passengers to Bal timore. This line is ruu each way, three tirhe* a week. The road is one ot the best in the country, and the accommoda tions are very good. * ' The lines from Fayctteville to Raleigh and from Edenton to Norfolk, are kept hi excellent order and superior style. An agreeable passage is therefore open from this State and the States south of this, to the northern and eastern States; whereby a man may travel from this, in comfort and ease, take his accustomed rent, a?d arrive in Baltimore sooner than he cau by the up jjjer route of Stages. If good Stages, Horses and Drivers, with an obliging attention to uavellcia?il an excellent loud and good fare, with the p*Wilcge'o?resting of nightly conveoieare and 'Jtoatchkflrc calculated to aaeorotnend h linM| StaMi to the public, then is this line entitled ^Hne public patronage. AikI that patronage is respecttiiUy solicited by THE MANAGERS. Raleigh, June 50, 1819. 7 I ? 74? Camden JLHsirict.?In Equity. JUNR TKKM, 1819. | David George, 1 vi. vBlLL, JtfMi Russell et a) J TT np|>eariiig to tho Court that John X Covington and- Mai y his wife. Samuel Owenp and Martha his wife, and Sarah Russell defendants to the above suit, are without the limits ot this State: It Is or dered that the said Samuel Owens and Martha his wife.'John Covington and Mary nis wile, and Sarah Russell do appear to (he bill filed in the al oye case, on or before tho ninth day of October next, and do file their answer,Vlcaor demur to the said bill, in thirty days from tlie said date, or tin said bill will be taken pro cenlesso as to UM said defendants. J. CARTER, Com. Eq. Camden, July 20, in 19. T???S? W otice. A1X persons having any demand* against the Kstateof Isaac Kkox, lateoi Kershaw Distiict, deceased, arc requested to render them property attested to the Subscriber, within the time limited by law?and those indebted to said Estate* to make immediate payment to Isaac Knox, Eafr. July 31, I #19. 73.74? , " WOTtCE. " URIAH BLACRMAN. Inr?rmt Ma friends and the public, he still continue* to keep* HOUSK OF EN TERTAINMENT, in Camden, lately under the firm of Ulackrnan fc Dye, ami hopes by his asiduity and attention, to merit a share of public patronage. March 11. For sale. A PLANT A HON, situated on Pine Tree Creek, seven miles from Camden, containing two hundred acre* of I- \ MI), twenty five acttsof Which is under fence; on which there Is two exec client Springs'of Water, and a mery *ood yotfnfc Apple and Peach Orchard. ' Possession to be on the first of Octol>er next. For further particulars apply to I ? Peter M.yrr*. or John JYljres. July 15, 1810, 70? Siate of Sonth-CaroHna. AN ORDIN ANCE, to prevent Hogs from running at laige within the limits of the Town of Camden. It U hereby Ordained by the A mhtrity <f the Intendant and lVardtr,* <f the 7own qf Camden,? I 'hat, ftom alio lifter the fifteenth day of August next, it shall not be lawful to permit any Hog or Hogs, to run at,,large w.thin the limits of the Toyrn of C? amden. And it shall be the duty of the Town Marshal), or head Constable, and he is hereby required and commanded to kill and de&tioy every Hog, which may be found running at large within the limits of the said Town. And lie may apply the Hogs so killed to his own use. Provided nothing conained hi the foi-egoing clause shall be construed to extend to any Hogs Driving to Market, for bale in or through the said Town, or to such. as are usually kept without the limits, aijd may happen to stray into the raid Town, the owrtcrs of which, shall deliver their marks to be re corded as directed by this Ordinance. And it U hereby further ordained by the authority uforetdid* That it shall be the duty of the Town Marshall or head Con stable, within five days alter the ratification of this Ordinance, to call upon and re quest from such persons aa reside, or have plantations in the neighborhood o tlie said Town, a description of the marks of .their Hogs, and to record such descriptions as he may obtain, in a Mark Books to be kept by him ; and for his services in ob tainiug un^ recording eavhmak lie shall be paid fifty cents out of tlic funds of the said Town. Jnd it i* hereby further orHained by the muthotity afore*aid, That, as soon as this Ordinance shall go into opetation, it s^all be the duty of the Town Marshall* or head Constable to seize upon and impound any Hog or Hogs beating the marl^eMer ed in his Mark Hook, which ma^^e run ning at large within the limits or the said Town, ano to give notice to the owners 6f the same on the same or next d?J> on which they are impounded, and require the said owner-to take away the said Hog or Hogs, within twenty-four hours front" jiho time of service of suth notice, which notice shall be in writing, and may be either delivered to the owner of the Hogs in per son or left at the residence or plantation of the said ownci; and if the said owner shall not take awuy the said Hogs, and pay unto the said Town Marshall or head C onstable, the fees allowed by this Ordinance, and all necessary expeiu.es for feeding the said Hogs, then the Town Marshall shall pro ceed and sell the Hog or Hoga at public outcry, after having advertised the same for three days previous to the dsy of sale, and the proceeds ol such sale, after de ducting all necessary expences, filiali bo paid into the hsnds of the Treasurer for the use of the said Town. And it is hereby further ordained by tht authority (^foresaid, That, if any person, alter havin^bcen called upon by the Town Marshall or head Qonstable under the se cond clause of this Ordti anee, for tho marks of his or her Hogn, shall rtfuse or negiec$ to deliver the same to be recorded, and his or htr Hog or Hogs shau ne found i it lining at Itrge, within the limits of the ?.aid Town, then such Hog or Hogs shall be killed and destroyed, and disposed of in the same manner as is directed In the first clause oi this Oidinancc. And it it hereby further ordained by the authority afore*aid, That the Town Mar# shall or head Constable, for his seizes in proceeding Against Hoga, under thia Or* dinance, shtll be entitled to the following Ices, vix. For a notice that Hogs are im - pounded, and serving the SSme on the owper, twenty-five cents, to be pan) by . owner. For each hesd nl Hrgs impftttud ed, twelve and a half cents per day, for every day they are impounded, to be paid by the owner, provided the Ht>g* arc re claimed. And one dollar for every teo dollars which may . arise from sales of Hogs conducted by him And be U further ordained by the au thority oforetaid. That s<, much of an Oi - dbiance of this Town passed the nin' teenth of May, eighteen bundled and seventeen, as lays a l ax upon Hogs ker? within this Town,and all other Ordinance^ or parts of Ordin -nres contraty or repot' nant to the spirit and ramnir of t is < >rdin*nr.e, be, and the sfttne are hereby it - I pealed. fJ " : ' 1 THOMAS?, AT,MONr>, Intendant. Ratified in Town Count ft, th>* } 7Hth day qf July, 1# '9. > Printing, Ncily cxcculwl at the 011 low term' '