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CAMDEN GAZETTE J1JSD MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ? 1 t OL. IV. 1 CAMDEN, (S.CJ.) THURSDAY OCTOBER 7, 1819. I^O. <88. THE PL RL IC WILL OUR GUIDE ? THM PUBLIC GOOD OUR ?AD. *** r ? * ^ K \ k. j. PUBLlbHKD >VEEKLY BYr JOilN CA vlBlilDGK TVrm*.? three dollars per annum, pay , able in advance ; and in all cases where '? papers shall be delivered at the expense j o ft he Editor, the price will be tbk&i ^dollars and fifty crnts. No paper 'discontined, but al the option of the Ed itor, until all arrearages are paid. jtctvertiiemcnf not exceeding twelve lines, ' inserted three times for one dollar, and V twenty-five ccnts for each continuation. II ntydirections are given with an Adver tisement it will be continued till forbid. Helling Off!! At the &ign of the Cross Keys. THE subscribers intending to leave Camden in a very short time, offer the re mainder of their Stock at cost and c harges. \ cqnsihting of !dry goods, r iiockery, HARDWARE AND SADDLERY. ?ALSO ? An assortment of GROCERIES. Their stock was laid in on the best of ' terms, having been purchased for cash* they therefore invite their friends and coun try merchants to avail themselves of this opportunity, as bargains can be obtained for cash. Samuel Lopez & Co. Camden, Sept. 9, 1 8 19. 78-83? Helling M?*!! THE subscribers intending /loaitively to close their Camden business, offer their Stock at and charge #. CONSISTING OF DRY GOOD8, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, And as complete an assortment of GR0CER1E8, As can be obtained in Camden. ? . A largtAsaortnient of 8UOBH & HATS. Their Stock waa laid in on the best terms, having been purchased for caih. They therefore- invite their friends and country Merchants, to avail themselves of this op portunity, as bargain ? can be obtained. They offer the following Goods at reduced' prices. Calicoes from 124 to 50 cents per yard, Blue Homespun, 20y Ginghams, 18|, Curtain Calico, 90, do. Elegant, 43$, Bed Tickings, 37 Handkerchiefs from 12 J to 31 f cent*, Patent Loom Shiritings, 3 1 - 4en's Shoes, from 7 i cents to $2, ?adiea do. from 75 to .Men's Hat*, from 50 cents to R7, 8c c. 8cc. And every other article at the lame rate. I H. Levy & Co. Nearly opposite the Masonic Hall. Camden, August 39, 1819. Stolen, FROM the subscriber, at Chester, on ^Thursday the 12th inst.-? ' Two Notes of Hand gHen by John Gooch and Joseph Garlic k, for Eleven Hundred Dollars, bear ing date the 17thof Jauuatv, 1817? another Note of Hand for Four or Si? Hundred Dollars, date not recollected ; one Note of Hand given by Jhomas Archer, for One Hundred and Seventy Five Dollars, dated November, 1817 ; one other Note of Hand given by Jesse Hudson, for One Hundred and Fourteen Dollars and some Cents, dated November, 1817 ; two other Notes of Hand payable by Andrew Gard ner, for tfifty Dollars each, and dated No vember, 1818* > All the above Notes pay able to the subscriber. All persons are cfautioned not to purchase any of the above Notes of Hand, and a liberal reward will be paid to any person who may become the means of the thief being detected, and the property being restored to Alexander Archer. August 14, 1819. 4 76 ? ? * i * Kershaw District ? South- ( arolina , MJOUST 6, 1819.? MR. JOHN SWILLbY, Jun. hastoll'd before me a &OKREK MARE, about 134 hands high, a small bla*c in Iter fao, 1 1 years old, a dark spot in the hollow part of her thigh, and a white spot on her I weathers, valued at $35. John Dubosc, J. P. Rohert Klkins, , ) * > . Warren Oubose, J Public Sale. *** BY permission oi the Court of Ordinary, for Kershaw District, will be sold on Mon day, the 18th day of October next, at the houses 011 King-street, in Camden, former ly occupied by Mr. William D. Parker, Cabinet- Maker, deceased, all the personal estate of said deceased, consisting of one negro wench, stock in trade, tools; house - nold and kitchen furniture, kc.? on a credit until the first oi day October, 1820 Purchasers, giving notes beaming interest, tiom the day of sale, wiih approved^ pei sonal security; At the same time will be icnted to the highest bidiier, for the term ui one year from the first dayof Novemb^r ^ext ? the work -shops and. ware -house, loinieily occupied by the deceased. ALEXANDLR YOUNG, J Executor W. D, Purker^ deceased. Camden, Sept. 30, 18! 9. 81-83 ? BOOK BINDING. i ' i? AU1E subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, thai he has just commenced the above branch ot' Business in the storje opposite Col. Nix on^, where he will execute all kinds |oi Binding with promptness and procision, he has also an assortment of Books and "Stationary For sale on very reasonable terms. Cieorge Forbes. January 7 rf Law. HARRIS II. H I CK MAN haa taken the Office, recently occupied by Jo kn Boykin, Jun. Esqyfifid tenders to the Public Ins , '? Oi al services. ? August 5. 73 ? KOK SALE Oil TO KENT. A large two story Frame Building, on Broad-street, a few. doors above Decalb street, 50 by 25 feet, with a store in front, and with a kitchen and ogher out buildings. Any person to ."fctjrchase or rem, will call and view the premises ; posses sion will be given immedi rely, apply to James Clark. April 1. - An Estray. WILLIAM NEAL Tolls before me, a ?mall yellow Sorrel Mare, about 1 1 years old, 13 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 An K stray. CAPT. JOHN DUBOSK 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 (its. Joseph Mickle, j. q. ! June 24. 67 ? tf Notice. AS the Subscriber intends removing to Charleston, as soon as his crop of Cotton cap be gathered. He will sell the Lease of those Lands he now plants, for two years from }st of January next. There is on the place about 14$ acres of cleared land, 65 of which ia prime River Swamp, the bal ance good Cotton land. He w ill also sell the stock of Cattle and Hogs, a good Gin of 30 Tj>aws. together with about lOOO bushels of Com, all the fodder made on the place, Pease, fee. and all the Planta* tlon Too la. / . ' . John I)ubose. August 6. 74? -tf To Rent.) A Hoom in the Market-House, either the upper or lower one ? Foi terms apply to WILLIAM O'CAIN. Camden, July 1,1819. 68? To Itent. THE House belonging to Mr. Broad k*s, in the upper part of Camden, lat< I occupied by Mia? Ray.? For terms aupl> to the Printer. Mar^Jl 4. Entertainment, Jit the sign qfthe Buck ? THE subscribers hafe taken that large and commodious HOUSE lately occupied by Capt. Havis, and tender their services to the public in the tine oflheir business. The buildtnga hare recently undergone complete repairs^? They pledge them selves to keep constantly on hand, every ar ticle necessary to the comfort and satisfac tion of those who may bo pleased to call on them ? They therefore solicit a share of the public patronage. WELiBRk SMYTH. Camden, Sept. 3(y IB 1S^ 8 1-tf ? 20 Dollars Reward, WjlXbe given by the subscriber to any person who will deliver to him m his lfof<-PETER, who left home about a week ago. Peter is about 5 feet 3 or 4 inche* hi?;h ? a new negro, as may be discovered from his speech. He is supposed to be in Camden, or on Beaver Crtek, where he lived when t he property ot Mr. Tliomaa Duren, from whom he was purchased. A lira m JJianding. , Columbia, Sept. 21, 1819?<? 8d-8l? &top the Runaways, i LEFT the snbscri bert Plantation on Little 1 Lynches Crce'-, on the 2 9 til ultimo, three ne grofs, viz : MLAS, a feilow about thirty five yes#s of age, stout and well made. DlNAII, a wench abopt eighteen years of agtf yellow complected 0ARK.K, a wench abojut twenty years of agek very black. Took WCTthem a considerable quantity ot Ladies very fine clothes, silk dresses, shawls, &c. 8cc. Any person or persons apprehending the said negroes, or any oi them, and deliver ing them to the subscriber, or confining them in any jail so that I can get Ihcm, shall be reasonably rewarded. Margaret Exum, Lynches Creek. August S, 1819. 7S?-tf? ? ? ? rm ? 11 , 1 " '?? Committed TO the Gaol of Kersl?aw District, a Negro Fellow, about 35 or lOyet^lteof sge; * feet 10 or 11 inches high, stout built, says his name is HCIP10 and belongs to William Bull in Barnwell District The owner is requested to come foward, prove property, pay charges and take him awav. * , William Love, o. k. d. April 8 Committed TO the Gaol of Chesterffild District, South -Carolina, a negro man, calls himself JOHN, says he belongs to a Mr Yancey, a negro speculator, lately purchased from a man by the naQie of Pitta, living in the State of Virginia. ? Said negro appears to be about fifty years of age, five feet eight or nine inches high, dark complexion ; the said boy says he is a ShoamaKer* and can work a litte at the Tailors trade. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. EDYVAUD MULLOY, C. D. Chesterfield Court -House, Augtiat 17, 1819. 76-82? Committed # TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, on the 8th instant, a Negro Fellow of a very dark complexion, ab? ut It or 20 years of age, 5 feel 3 inches high, is very much marked with the whip, calls his nam? CATO, and says that he belongs to a Thomaa Adkins. near Newberry f ourt Honse, S. C. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay chargea and take him away WILLIAM LOVE, G. K. D. Camden September 1819, ? . .r , . ? . Picked up NF ATI the Race ground a CART, which r owner can have by proving properly, ? ;id paying charts.? Apply to the Printer, j Camdeu, September 2, lb 19. 77-* I BOOKS WILL be delivered to Members at the Library Room, by Mr. J. McEwen, Li brarian, on .Thursday's and Saturday's*, from 2 to 5 p. m. J. REYNOLDS, Sec'y. \ugust It. 74 ? Bargains. THE subscribers continue to dispose of their extensive stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE & GROCERIES, at cost and charges ? and as they have determined to close their Camden business, they offer FOR BALJ&, Their Camden property upon Broad-street. It embraces the advantages of an excellent DWELLING-HOUSE, with a complete range of STORES, (just finished in a handsome and convenient style,) well cal culated for an extensive business, with eve i;y necessary back building, Kitchen, Carriage House, Horse stables, Cotton House and spacious Store Houses. As the above pioperty was originally purchased and im proved upon the best terms, it is offered a baragain at cost. H. LEVY k CO. Camden, September 15, 1819. Notice. ALL persons indebted to DAniklGaxd n?m, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment, and those liavfcg de mands against him, are advised to render them legally attested to me. ? JANE GARDNER, AdnCx. of Daniel Gardner , dcccaaed. . September 27, 1819. 81.83? Notice. ' THE co-partnership of ROBERTSON & BL ACKM AN, having this day dissolved by mutual consent, those in arrears with the said concern; are requested to call on Hr ' ) K< bfii>oft, : i s place, for settle men. HENRY ROBERTS URI \H BLACKMAN. Liberty Hill, Aug. I, 1819. ?UtS-r ? Last Notice. r % J THE Inhabitants of Camden, who htre neglected paying to said Town one third on their General l ax, fop the last and thO present years, are requested to settle the same with the Rccprder by the 15th of October next ; or otherwise measures win be taken for the recovery of the said Taxes. lly order of the Council. W m. 0*Cain, Recorded ~ . September 30. < 81 ? 3 Notice. ?? ALL persons indebted to the eftato of WILLIAM D. PARKER, deceased, are requested to call and make immediate pay* ment ; ai d those hiving demands against the same, are invittd to call and haye them adjusted. ALEXANDER YOUNG, Ex'r> Camden, Sept IS, 1819. 79-tf? . . . - , .. T. i - ? ,i 1 1 ?, Notice. ! MR. A. EDO WORTH it appointed Clerk of the Market, in the Town of Camden. By order of Town Council, WM. CVCAIN, Recdrder. September 15, 1819. 79-8\m* % . The subscriber ; OFFERS for sale, hi* Plantation, situ ated on beaver Creek, where he now livea, which is in complete repair, with comfor table building*. Any peraon wishing to purchase, can have a recommendation T>y viewing the crop now growing. ? ALSO? Three other tracta of Land, two on Lynches Creek, and one on Granneys Quarter? -together with his crop of Corn, Stock, fee. D.FLETCHER. September 90, 1819. 80-83? i The subscriber FEELS thankful to a generons public for the encouragement that be has met with aioee he commenced the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS; and bega leave to inform hie friends and the public, tbat he still continues to carry it on, at the cor ner of King and Market-etreets. He hofxrs from his attention to, and skill in business, together with the best of materials, thst he will obtain a liberal ahare oi the pubiir. patronage. JOSEPH H. JOWITT. ' Camden, Sept. 16, l?l<\ 79? AN ORDINANCE, TO alter the mode of appointing Consta bles for the T own Camden. Whereas the present mode of appointing Constables fur this Town, is found to be inconvenient, unequal and oppressive upon the Citizens : fie it therefore ordained by the In* tendant and Wardens of the Town of Camden , and it is ordained by the authority of the same , That as soon after the Ratification of this Ordinance, as may be nnd thereafter annually in the month of April; there shall be appointed four Con stables for said Town, iu the roan* ner following, That is town, that as soon as may be, after the Ratifica tion hereof and thereafter, at least once in every three A\ears, the Town Recorder shall, under the direction of the Town Council, cause (he name of every citizeu of Ward No. 1, in said Town, between the age of twenty-one and fortv-fivc, and not now exempt from serving as Consta bles, to be inserted in an apartment of a Box to be by him kept for the purpose. And also the names of the citizens in like manner cptalified and uot exempt, in W ards Nos. S, 8 and 4, to be ra$e?lgd in sepe^ate apartments of said Bra, * liich said apartment, shall be marked 1,8, 3, 4. And that the said Town Re corder shall, in the presence of the Town Council, as soon as may be after the Ratification hereof and thereafter, annually in the month of April, cause by the hand of a child not more than ten jeurs old, one name to be drawn from eacliapariment of said Box, aod the person whose nana it drawn from apartment if shall be Constable for M ard No. i , and so on from the respective apart ments for Wards ?, 8 and i JM be U further ordained by the authority cjbreeaid, That the per sons whose names shall he drawn an before provided shall* within two days after receiving written notice cf such their appointment* qualify them selves before the said Council, r.s Constables of said Town* and each and every person so appointed as before said, who shall fiul to appear and qualify as aforesaid, shall for* feit, for the use of said Town, Bight Dollars, provided each and every such may take upon himself the du ties of said office of Constable, or may furnish such person to qualify and act In his .place and stead, as may be accepted by said Town Council. lie it further ordained by the an* thority aforesaid , That the Consts 1 bles so to be appointed as %foi* said* shall have within the said Towik all the powers, priviligM and immunities, which Constables have by the lufvr of Sonth-Carolina, and it shall b?< their duty to execute all such pro cesses as by law or the ordinsnce, they are now or may be hereafter rc - quired to execute, ? to preserve good order within said Town, and gene rally to carry into execution any Or dinance of naid Town. Be it further ordained by the av tharity qforeeaid , That in cage of vacancy in the office of Constable in said Town, tlie same mode of Ap pointment shall be pursued to fill tb* same, as is before provided for tlie annual apjtointment thereto. Be it further ordained9 Thrt ?nv Ordinsnce, or part of Ordinance of Maid Town, repugnant to this Ordin* ance be, and the same is hereby re pealed. Ratified in Town Council, this 1 t'\ September, A. D. 1S19, and forfy fourth year of American Indej >rn dencc. THQMAS SAJUMOND, inwnx*