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CAMDEN GAZETTE AJ VD MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ?<"-? iV-1 CAMDEN, (S.d) THURSDAY AUGUST <9, 1819. [No 1T.\ THE PLBLIC WILL OUR G UIDE ? THE PUBLIC GOOD OUR EAD. ~~ " L . M> ? ?a? iii i. m PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN CAMBRIDGE. Terms. ? three dollars per annum, pay able in advance ; and in all cases where papers shall be delivered at the expense of the Editor, the price will be thbke collars and fifty cents. No paper discontined, but at the option of the Ed itor, until all arrearages arc paid* Advert we merit* not exceeding twelve lines, inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each continuation. It no directions are given with an Adver tisement it will be continued till forbid. ? THE Building ( ' ommittee , Of the Orphan Society, will contract for materials fur enclosing- the Society's Lot of ground, on Dc Kalb-street, and for workmen to perform the work. The fence to be of good Light wood Posts and Inch Vlank. The same Committee will rcceive pro* posals for furnishing Bricks, Lime and Scantling of- the best quality ; also for do ing Bricklayer's work. Proposals to be made in writing, and delivered 10 Alex ander Youno, Broad-street. Canulon, August 12, 1819. 74?5 ? I ? "" ~T "'I Latta $ Rilgor.e, HAVE just received a case of Phila* j delphia Rll'LKS. ? ALSO?* From Charleston and Philadelphia, a large and general assortment of l)ry Goods , Groceries, Hardware, Cullpry, fife. flfc. all of which they will sell at reduced pri cies for cash, cither by wholesale or retail. Cam' Ten, August 5, 1819. 73-76 ? Tobacco. j Prime Chewing Tobacco . ALSO~ 370 Pieces of the Edgefield made Stone Ware , consisting of Water Pitc he re from 2 quarts to 3 gallons, Pickling Jars from 2 do. to 6 do. Jugs Irom 2 do. to 5 do. Churns from 2 gallons to 3 do. The first of thekind*- (and superior in quality to any) ever offered here, for sale by HENRY ABBOTT. May 13, 61 ? tf - -i ? - ?-??---? 1 ,, For &ate. / 20 Barrels Whiskey, A few barrels Car nal, <20 kegs best Gun- Powder, of Du gout's make, C*t*olina Indigo. And a few sets of Gi^ Harness, both plated and plain, best Philadelphia make, with a large assortment o( dry goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Groce ries, Sec. ? .) ; f > * James Clark. April 1* For Sale . V TEN Kegs best Virginia Manufactured Tobacco, one Hogshead Leaf ditto, fifty Gallons Havana Honey , one hundred Gal lons Philadelphia Vinegar, a few Hogs heads KI. Rum, Gun Powder Tea in Cad* dies, Rifles and Shot Guns, Sec. James Clark. June 24. " 67? tf -f FOR SALE Oil TO KENT. A large two story Frame Building, on Broad-street, a few doors above Deralb 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 immediately, apply to James Clark. April 1* To Rent , A Room in the Maiket-Hou&c, either the tipper or lower one ? Foi terms apply to WILLIAM O'CAIN. Camden, July I, 1819. 68 ? "T* 1 ? 1 11 To Rent. THE House belonging to Mr. Broad er*, in the upper part of Camden, lately Dccupicd by Mrs. Ray.? For terms apply to the Printer. March 4. FRESH AND CHEAP GOODS. II. Levy Co. Have received in addition to their for mer. Stock , the following articles: Kxtra fine Cambric Prints, for ladies dresses, Russia Drill, French Jeansv Irish Linens, Diapers, Dutch Rolls, Ginghams, Nankeens, blue and yellow, Palm etto Hats, Ladies black and colored Kid Shoes, with and without heels, Do. Morocco do. ? ALSO? A few tierces Rice, do. boxes Ling Ki*h, do. do. Spermaceti Candles, Warranted Spanish ttegars, Best London Porter, With a general assortment of Groceries.* July, 15, 1819. 70? Bradford's Springs. TT is a circumstance of no small impoi -*portance to the citizens of this State, to have a convenient and healthy situation. io which they can have access during the Summer and Autumnal monihs. The Bradford Spring-, at this time, ex .hibit such a situation. The buildings, here, are capacious and convenient; and are as well calculated for the accommoda tion of the dclicate and infirm, as those who are in search of pleasure. The situation is, probably, one of the most eligible that this country atfb rds The elevation is considerably above the common level of the surface. The rise and declivity ot the hill is gradual ami re gular : and its summit smooth and un broken. The. Spring* empty out of the basts of the hill, at different apertures, where it abrubtly breaks ofT, in almost, a perpendicular descent. The wa'er is a strong mineral. It is transparent and palatable. The ingredi enta which form the composition of this mineral, have not yet been accurately as certained by chymical analysis. A few individuals have annually visited those Springs, and those alone, can form an ad equate idea of the advantage which results from attending them. The ruinous condition of \ht buildings in all probability, and the want of accom modation has, hiiherto, prevented a num ber of persons from attending these Springs. Hut the subscriber flatters himself that he is now, well prepared, for .the accommoda f tion of a uumber of persons. And h* pledges himself to spare no exertions to render the situation of *11 those who attend these Spring^ both comfortable and agrec ' able . r Horace W. Bronson. April tf Stephens, Creole, Edgefield. FOR Sa'e, a valuable tract of Land, consisting of 500 acres, more or less, situ ated as above, and bounded on land granted to Hugh Rose, Jacob Mott and Robert Starke, Esquires. The Title is unexcep tionable, being from the original Grantee. For terms, 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, ami send the bills to t the Camden Gazette Office. April 32. 58 ? tf Committed TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, a Negro Fellow, about 35 or 40yp.?rsof age; 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, stout built, says his name is SCIP10 and belongs to William Bull in Barnwell District. The owner is requested to come foward, prove property, pay charges and take him awav. n William Love, o. k. n. April 8 Printing, Nctly executed at tlie Ga*ette-Officc, 6u low terms. r J BOOK BINDING. tUIE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that he has just commenced the above branch ot Business in the store opposite Col. Nix on's, where he will execute all kinds ^oi binding with promptness and precision, he has also an assortment of Books aud Stationary For sale on very reasonable terms. George Forbes. January T tf An E stray. CAPT. JOHN DUBOSU tolls before me a Sorrel Horse, about 14 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 Mickle, J. q. ^fjune 24. % " 67 ? tf * ? Ati WILLIAM NEAL Tolls before me, a small yellow Sorrel Marc, about 1 1 years old, 1 3 hands high, much marked with the saddle, but "has no visible brand; apprais ed at fifteen dollars Joseph Mickle, j. q. Sawneys Creek, K. D. June 10. 67? tf I A great Bargain. THE subscriber being desircous of mov ing to the western country, offers sale the Plantation , and tract of Lipid on whic h he at present resides ; consisting of about two thousand acres, abotit two hundred of which is cleared, under fence, and in complete order ; on which there is a convenient Dwelling House, Kitchen, negro Houses, Barn, Stable**, Ginn House, with a new1 40 saw Giner, Blacksmith's Sho*f> and Tools and every other useful building, all new and convenient, and a good tyill Se&t. ? AtSOw . , Jlis stock of Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with a complete set of Plantation Toels. 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, in the six years that 1 have resided on it, nor has a Doctor once been called in. Fqt terms, (which shall 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, 1819. 69?75 ? ! Regimental Order, 35/A Rcgimtnty Camden^ July 12, 1819. | LIEUT. COL. ENGLISH, of the'35tb Regiment of Infantry, having been promot ed to the rank of Colonel, an election for a Major in the second or lower Battalion, is hereby ordered to take place on Friday, . the third ol September next. The Cap tains, or Officers commanding Companies, will open a poll at their respective- muster grounds, and in conjunction with two sub altem Officers, or other fit and proper per l sons, will hold and manage the same from 11 o'clock A. IVL until 3 o'clock P. M. giving public notice forty days previous, at three places within their respective com i mands ; and the said managers, are ordered to meet in Camden on the fourth of Sep tember, the day after the election and count the votes, declare the election, and report the same to the Colonel. By order of Col. English* J. C. CARTER, adjutant. AN APPRENTICE WANTED. EITHER a white or black BOY, from 1 3 to 16 years of age, is required as an Ap prentice to the Cabinet -Making business. ? ALSO? 300 fleet of WALNUT PUNK, for which the cash will he given. Apply to Joseph H. Jowilt. f amden. Toly 15, 1819. 70 ? For sale. * A PLANTATION, situated on Tine Tree Creek, seven miles from Camden, containing two hundred acres . of L \ ND, twenty five acres of which is under fence ; on which there is two execellent Springs of Water, and a very good young Apple and Peach Orchard. Possession to he given on the first of October next. Tor further particulars app)y to 'Pfetcr'Myrea, or Johu Myres. July 15, 1810, > 70?' Camden District. ? In Equity. JUNK TERM, 1819. David JGeorge, ") r#/ I BILL. James Kusscll et al J JT aj>|>eaimg to the Court that Jolin Covington and Mary bis wife, bainuel Owens and Martha his wife, and Sarah Uussell 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 his wife, and Sarah Russell do appear to the bill filed in the above case, on or befoie the ninth day of October next, and do file their answer, plea or demur to thu said bill, in thirty days from the said date, or the said bUjFwill be taken pro cenlesso as to the spa defendants. * J. CARTER, Com. Eq . . Camden, July 20, 1819. 72-81? JS*0T1CE. <, URIAH BLACKMAN. ^ Informs his friends and the public, he still continues to keep a HOUSE OF EN T EUT \ I N M EN T, in Camden, lately under the firm of lilackman St Dye, and hopes by his asiduity and attention, to merit a sh$re of public patronage. March \ 1. Notice. AS the Subscriber intends remotfne; to Charleston^ as soon as his crop of Cotton can be gathered. * He will sell the Lease of those Lands he now plants, for two years from 1st of July next. There is on the place ubout 1 4 5 acres of cleared land, 65 of Which is prime River Swamp, the bal ance good Cotton land. He will also *ell the stock of Cattle and Hogs, a good (iin <of 30 Saws together with about 1000 bushels of Corn, all the fodder made on th* place, Pease, Sic. and all the Planta in Tools. John Dubose. August 74? tf ?' ? -mmmmrnm i i i mmmmmmmtmrnmrn. CAMM5N School Association, THIS School, under th4 direction of ? Mr. CARPENTER, has now commenced its fourth quarter. The unassuming me rit, and great diligence of the Instructor, arc conspicuous in the progress made by the Children under his care. Each quar ter has hitherto produced evidence that I'arents may, satisfactorily to themselves, entrust the education of their offspring to a Gentleman, whose retiring modesty be speaks tiis real worth, and whose attention to the instructi<m of those under hi* care is such, as to induce us highly to recom mend him to the notice of the public. ISA AC SMI TH, \ JAMES BROWN, / c, .. ' W. BRANDING, ' Slavd'"S c' ??? R. BUIXA1 F. S. LEE, R. BUU.AKD, ' ( Kershaw District ? South- Carolina. AUGUST 6, 1 B 1 MR. JOHN 8 * 1LLEV. Jun. hastoird before me a SORREL tyARE, about 134 hands high, a small blaze in her face, 1 1 years old, a dark spot in the hollow a part of her thigh, and a white spot onhprf weathers, valued at g35. ? , John Duboso, J. .fr Roliert Klkini, ? HmnJfn^orm Warren Dubose, \ Stop the Runaways. LEFT the subscri bers Plantation on Little Lynches Creek, on the 99th ultimo, three ne groes, viz : SILAS, a fellow about thirty fire years of age, stout and well made. DlN.\Hf a wench about eighteen year* of age fr-How complected. DARiLh, a wench about twenty years of afce, very bluck, Took j with them a considerable quantity of l^diervery fine clothes, silk dreise*, shauls, Sec. fctc. Any person or persons apprehending the said negroes, or any of (hein, and deliver ing them to the subscriber,, or confining them in any jail so that 1 ran get them, shall be reasonably regarde d. ? '* .* Margaret Exom, Lyric he a Creek ? A?g\l3t 3, 1819, 73-tf? JFrt>m the Richmond Compiler . YES AND NO. These words appear trifling in themselves ? weigh them and they are as light as feathers. U nitc them* ami they fill but a little space. Yet there are no words iu our language ; half as expressive and important as these little monosyllables. ? On the right use of them depends the high est or most dreary portions of our life. There is scarce a scene in th? many colored drama of existance in w hich they do not exert almost a magical power. Scarce has the infant escaped froiu its nurse's arms, before he learns to distinguish between them. At that early period of our lixes. when th* management of our passions is in the hands of all around us, more especi ally of our paVnts, and when tbe habits we acquire, impart a hue to all our subsequent character, a yes or a no may ha\e the deepest imp re gion on our lives. An induigeut par* ent scarcely ever says no; a severe one never says yes. A mother who can never say a no tt* the importunate and capricious wants of her child, is in the fair M ay of ruining her off spring forever. ? She has not the re solution to deny him any ihing that he4 asks; and he becomes forward, arrogant, passionate and headstrong. I he father ou the other hand may nip the haud of kindness and hem w lence, by an unrelenting employ - ment of no. lu what a variety situations is our happittegs depen dent upon the proper use of theoe monosyllables. iklAMd yon lovely vc Ui*i> charms win the attentioi of a hun dred admirers. .Peace dwells in b$r bosom; but a sly seducing adunivr, beseeches her iu a sol ^ voice to w*iit witK him by taoonJiglU in the grove. \ Beware, ea*y maiden! wtut \;>u say. On I he monosyllable that Hut | ters on your lifts, depends all tli$ happiness of yoyr future life. ? has not the courage to Way no, Mid she is iindou forever. ; A gay and thoughtless youth is \ pressed only for ante to vi.4t gaming table, Ii* has formed taste for the dangerous amus? m* a:, but unable to resist the imputtum~<LT * of his iriend, he consents to acc<?m?+ pany him. One false step leajls fo another? And iroiu that moment I, date the ruin of Anastosio. That fatal night when the coufag,*' of vir* toe slept, he was plunged irto dis sipations and courses which ruimkk his peace of mind lorevejv ^ That slippeiry facility of d'14 op tion which dislikes to give pain by the articulation of a ko, is the wiuk est trait in the character of a ma*.. It is the property of a great oijint io think for itself, and to do that w hu .t_ it thinks right A coinx i* o n again, is blown about by every br u in nothing tlrm, in nothing ue?r? every thing turns him from t.i* . >< every thing plunges him mto tv ' rasmeiit, more or less serious, ding to the occasion winch T him. "Will you endorse nn f?: ?, (ftftid the titidoth Kin^ldoto ?* ? Philip|>o.) "I wAtit^our iium*' ? for sixty daya; and 1 iled^i* yon r .; honor, you shall hear a! it no fhote. * Philippo, Mho kiioww hie smooth nnd hollow character of hrnald" hh well a* any hcxly, ha* not* ? he firm ness to refuse him, and hj om- t:>?v merit of irresolution, ha* ruined bun self and his family. Ii is unpleasant, tin}', it is sni .ic* times jAHitively jmin'Vi io ?.?y iu.? Yes is so soft and biivery a sound.