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fieor^e M'Beth. Jifnes TJamilton. W* in. Kurbe^. \ ii'\iri'lpr Douglass, JWauti^e Rouev, John Nit oil, Kd fvard Threewits, John Cro?sland, Michael Nash. .James Tinslv, John Kor!;e*. (/harle- MV'lure, 1 homas (.'ibbs. M*?hack ?tozar, Morgan (jtiiTui. and Kliz/ibetli Jaiuc*?.Ma ry I Slack alio wd three jears annui tv ; and James \\ aid one hundred * ? dollars, in juldition to his pension. A pi ?ointments by the Legislature! ft their last Session. I Cotnutissiouers to approve of lite *e+ j cur Mrs of public officers.? For Jieaofort district, John S. Matter air I 'Jeyrge Say lor.?Ker shaw district. James l.Ticsnut, Pp ter Warren. Reuben Stark. Jose ph Patterson, aint William \N r. Lang, ease's.? loir .Ycicberry district,? George \V>. (Teun, and Ahraiiam Dyson, e-:jr'i.? Tor Iforlingtnu district, Ja.oe* Krvin, Moses San ders, li igh hide, Timothy Dargan, and I->aac I)uhose, esqr\k Commiftxio} ers <f Public Buildings. For SAiirjU'JJ., William Strodie.r, vice C deb Clark, who 'refuse* to se r \ e.? For I i iliiumskurgli, Isaac Montgomery, vice J??bi> Kulton, dec\\.~ f 'l/r Sparta tibiivgh, Thomas IV-d. esq. vice John 1). Palmer, (jccensed. i 'nntnr.ssionevs of free Schools, i'or f.'iucr, JVilliant* parish. Vf illia* : Delowth. esq. vice John Feeples, drcd.? For ?}farion% ffcu. 'i nomas (<edhold, Thomas Evans, Hamu'd llig^ham and Knos Tart.? For ii'itlioiirsfruryh. IJenry LI. Host* wick, David \ \ Rogers, and Samu el I],, ludton, in addition to those now acting. run \m uMiiA, on;. 18. Captain Shankland, tff the Mor p;i;ina. arrived yesterday, reports, that iliv Patriots were within 1(H) utiles of Aiarncaiho, and an attack was daily expected. General Mo lillo wen! up the Lake, a week he fore the Alorpfuma's sailing?the ^loyalists had left the forts and gone to /ailia?they were few in number, 4' but determined to make resistance. NEW-YOliK, Dtc. SO. Vvvrti Soufh dm erica.?Captain Coffin, of the ship Improvement who left Tonga Bay oil the lirst of Sept. and who has arrived at Nantucket, informs (hat, a Patriot Squadrou of one sliip, a sloop *of war, and a brig, had sailed from Valparaiso ng;?inst Pa, ta, taken it, and hum the tow u?that the Patriot a\my ha< taken the city ot Chilian, and a Uiuiiher of small towns near it, in one of w hich they had indiscrimin ately put every male inhabitant to the sword ; and weit in full march ? * ? ? ? | against V aidi via this last being the onh nlace held bv the royalists on ,1 ?? ?' the coast of Chili, l^ord Cochrane hoi agaiu sailed from Valpaiais< with a squadrou against Iiima. The .Yvrthern liuuwdury.?On this subject the Montreal Courant has i\\\ article, in which it is stated that >\t iiighgate, the first station nearly one mile of territory is gain ed U> ?tie Iiritish, "by the deviaii* % of i-crut f om the ancient in et Atichford mills, the United t-'-i ??? s gam nearly half a mile. At I)erb\ tlie British about one mile, and at the intersection otf the line with thr Connecticut river* they observe they also gain nearly hah a mile. ?? ? tl ??* -U" I 1 IIJ.I. DIED, in this tow i, on Vu?iay last, Dvnill h ksnKDi, of North Caro lina. [c< MMVMfA riO*."l OHITUAKY... Departed this lite, 011 the Kith of No vember la^t, at line Creek, Alabama, on his ieiq? front New-York, Mr. Donald Mt'RCtmofff, ?>f the commercial house ot I). Murchlson St Co. Fori (Claiborne, aged 2\ \t\* s. This voting man was a native of Lochcnrron, Kosshire, North Britan.?Ir\ fiu<need by that laudable spirit of enter* prize characteristic of his countrymen, lie emigrated to the United States 111 1816? ninee which he has been engaged in com mercial pursuits at Wilmington, N. C. Mobile and F6rt Clailx>rnc.?Were the writer disposed to eulogize the deceases, he might cxtt-nd this article to a lengthy communication, suffice it therefore to say. that I*'* ( h.iract- r and conduct were torrmv ?m? 'It'- \ ms ol ? onor and intep,rit fi t i' v% ' '? ,U l> '. ( **? * tt'n <tiv ^en?\? 'm ? . In h.. ? th socle1 ^ovrnsihc icj^o a valuable number, and 'his memory vill lor.g'be cherised by all w! o hao the pleasure of his acquaintance. ? has been t-jy-n from u* in the prime of lite, and hurried to 4 that bourne from w'.ieu^e no traveller returns." % wrnm m9 ? < I >^7* I 11 Ll. Members of t ie Female [ HenevoUnt Society, are requested to at-, ?tend their quarterly meeting on Saturday j jnext, the fust ot January, 1820; at 3 o'ciock P. M. JlT* D5VINK Sirvice will be perform ed next Sabbath at the Presbyterian C'lmix !>. Alter the morning ser\ice, there wifi bt' .a meeting of the C ongregation. General attendance is requested, as busi ness ot' importance is to be laid before them. &? no ne.K. 1I{E committee of the Camden Auxil iary Bible v*>ocie:y, have received fiom the American Bible Society a supply of of BlULKS, that are r<"ady for # ->tribution at prime coM, reduced prices or gratia. By Order, . S. BLAXDING* tec'u Com. December"), 1819. I |fj** We are authorised to announce GTilORliK GIL MA N, Ksq. as a candidate for the office of ConimissioiKTof I .oration* for Kershaw Oisuict, at the ciuum# elcc ' - We arc authorised to announce Mr. CHAKLKS J. SHANNON, as candidate tor the office of Cleik of ttie Court Common Pleas, tor Kershaw l)U-j '.r et, at t^e ensuing KJcCtion. >. T* We- ?re authorised to unnounce ? aptain 1 1IOMAS i*. LV ANS, a;> aca?i -I'date for the Oflice of Clerk ot'the Court ?/Common Pleas, tor Kershaw District, ai the ensuing Election./ , KT Wto arc authothdl to aiinoinirr Ml. DAVtl) J Ll>TCIll-:i! , as a candidate for the ofTide of Clerk of the Court Com mon Picas, for Kershaw District, al the c;; stiir.q; Election. SAW OF SOlJTll-OAUOUNA. PA8SKD IN DKOBMWK.lt, tsiiV .7.V ACT firmer ibmg ihr trode c/' filing Justice* of the ./uorutn and'Ji tices- of t*ir ftruer, in the rut </m triclH in t!n*i Stale: Be it evaded, I hat from and after the passing of this all Justices of the quorum and Justices of the peaces w ho shall hereafter l>e appointed* shall take the several paths of oftioe required by the constitution and lav\4H of this State, before the clerk of the court of sessions and common pleas, tor the district in which such Justice shall l>e appointed, ninety days after Lsuch appointment, and not after. ' I wind be it further tnuctvd, that from and after the passing of this act, all Justices of < the ouorum and peace, now in commission, who have not qualified before thev governor, shaM, within ninety djys after the passing of this act, quality before the clerk, uforesaid, and not after. +hid be, it farther enacted, thaJ each and evety of the clerks afnre aid, shail, on or before t!>e iirst dav 4 . 4 f November,, in each and everv eai, record.in his office a true list .1 the Juices who shall have so unlitieri before hit.}. utd shall, sithiu the aftid time, transmit :i in** upy Hereof to the office of the s? etary of htate^ w ho shall make ecord thereof. J And be^itfurther enacted, thai all *cts nntl parts of acts, repugnant t< act, he, and the same are he/ej ?n repealed. In cir <S< nuic //orttr, the eighteenth day of /Jerembcry in (he year of \ ]n j.q?c/, one thoitnand tight hutnirctf and nineteen, and in the forty-fourth year qf the I^defiendtrnee of thr United States of *Irwrira, HEN J AM IN HUGKR* ' y f'retident qf the Sena/e.% PATRICK NOM/fc, Speaker . of i/ie House of Representatives.* I'jibtishrd bit vrder of.the Legislaturex BKAUFQRT T. WATTS, ' ? Sccrrturv jf State. ? Selling Off! ! IT is the subscribers present determina (ion to close his business in Camden the ensuing year; he takes this method of in forming ins friends and the public, that h?* has just revived a new assortment of Ih*y Goods, I lard ware Groceries* Together with his former stock, makes his assortment for the season complete. rhc^ibovc (?oods arc offered either by wholesale or retail, on very reduced prices ?Those persons dcaii>?>uH of purchasing, will find it to their interest to call. NT 11. Loaned or mislaid, n Book entttlec' i he Coin file te Italian A/aA<rr?any hiving i l>c vimk', will confer a ffrcat knot on the -u seber by returning ic. William 13rown. I December 23, 1819^ $3 \YadesborougJi ( 4/ison) Academy. THE Trustees ot H'ade&borough Acad-\ tfmy teel a pleasure in announcing to the pub.ii , *i?at they na'e engage'] Hobbrt L. KdmonDs, A. M. to superintend their Sem inary tor tbc ensuing year. Mr. Kdmonds is u graduate of the Uni versity of Glasgow, Scotland; has tor a several years been engaged as Principal of lite Xotfclk. Acadenu , Virginia, and is re commended by the Trustees b! that Insti tution, as a gentleman oi liberal and refined education, and whose industry and attention to the duties of his profession arc equalled by few. Pupils wir b* carcfuily taught the fol owing courses at their stated prices, viz . Spelling. Heading, W riling and Arith nciic, per session?^ English Grammar with the above, or iepar-atcly?? '2,50. The Latin, Greek*,^U^'rew"and French Languages, with the Prosody, Hisioty, Ge ography and .A. ti'-jmtio connected w ith tiu Ulassicks, Lc^ic, Moral and Natural Pr?i osophv, UIk u?rick and Belles-lettres, r.'omposivi^n. Modern (?e"?,. '*pt?v wi.h tiu .ise oi Globes en I construction ot Charts .\nil Mao-,, Astronomy, l.lenuntarv aiul practical parts of Mathem:;iicks. (*l,cmi& :r\, xc. sepai ately or cn'ic tiveiv?? ! 5; The Vhave also m-.itJo-an engage ment with Mrs. Ji.ni\ 1 . i". ns, to take charge oi* the Fenu?i> l>^pur*mcnr, an i feel a icntidencc in r<:< ?;????>< inlini; her t . public uttention, as pen v> ad< juaie t<> teach ihs. i'olhming bi an ., at Uie : 1 nex, od pr.ces, \ ix : . Spelling, Readings \\ 1 iii?;g nv?d Arith metic, p?*i session?&1'>. F.n^iish Gtamniar?? 1 *,'0. (Geography, Astronomy, Composition, Khetouck 8c Belles-lettres:, Cliemist?y, Phi losophy, the use of the Globes, Plain and ornamental medic-work, Mu sic, Drawing and Maiming, will he taught, but lor tiu-ne a separate charge will be made t he situation is elevated arid healthy, and holds out many inducements to pi rents and guardians who refine in any unniultiiy part in tlm southern Stales, U-anl can be pro ? liit d witn the Teachers, or in private families, at ?5 5 pcl- session. Yhc fust session will commence on tin I si nay of January, IS'iO, and terminate the )5th June following, The second session) will commence on the 'JOthday of June, and terminate this 15th December following. rhere will be a public examination at the termination ot each session. The Female Department will be in - greeted by Mr. Edmonds, who will be res ponsible ior the progress* of the l'upils ; in every other respect the Scininafies will be distinct and iejxmite. The 'I in .ices pledge themselves to pA rents and guardians, who may place chil dren under tiu ir care., that no exertion will be spared to advance their improvement and contributo to their welfare ami hap piness. W. F. Smith, Secretary. Aj|yltsborough, N. C? Pcc. i7, IB v.*. Francis Allen, TJULOil, GRATEFUL for the lavors conferred,! informs his friends and the public, that he still continues to (to business in Camden. He !u?s receive d the latest fashions b\ Mi'.' Le Rout.lie, from Kurope,and is n^w fjna! itifii to execute work of kii??I it: his line oi^ husincv Camden, Dec. 16, 1'3 ! ?. ')3 ? Hoots tV Sliocsi. Till' su!>5v ri >ers tako th*& method to] inform the public that. <hev h:\vejii8t re eei.?\i and ate opening a large and elegant tiSMJiunent of HOOTS is; shoes, < their own mamifactot) . ehual to nny c>f-j t rt t in this market?wlucn thev offer hy| win lesale or retail, on the mo?u reasonable terns?consist int; of I ..".Mi -s Morocco Bootees, Do. Walking Shoes, .Gentlemen's Wellington Moots, Do. Calfskin Shoes and Pumps, Do. thick of different ^ualiuen, Hoys and Misses 1'ooteesand Shoes, CbildrCns Shots, and various other kinds, Ml past favors frrat'-fully *cknowledgcd] and ? continuance of them solicited N. B. Country merchant* wishing tol supply themselves, w ill do well 10 call. John White, k Co. Camden, Dec. 93, 18 19. 93?1 To Hire. A Negro Woman, belowing to the] estate of John M'Cants, deceased. For terms apply to James Clark, F. rccutnr of John dectatrd. December 23. 9S-tf J1 Bandbox CONTAINING sundry articles, was found by a slave, which the owner may have by describing the property, paying for 11his advertismen* and rewarding the negro t'(,r his honesty.?App?y to J). M'Ka. Cirodcnj Dec. JC, IP 19 P2-94? Unction. IIODGE8 & M'C VA, H A\ INCt determine-? 'o dissolve tiu co-partnership or* the first day of Janu next, will on Monday following, (Januats 3d) positively dispose of sit Public Sail*, their STOCK OFGOODS then on hanu, on a credit ot twelve numtlw 1 hey win also dispose of the HOUSES and LO 1 , now occupied by them, on terms advan tageous to the purchaser. Camden, December 9m 1819. 91-? ?? ^? Manchester Races WILL commence over the Manchester Course, on the fust Wednesday in January next, two days racing*?first day three mile heats, second day two mile heats* December 23, 1 819. 93.4? -RACES. 1 Hi: CAMDKN RACES ViU com menco on Wednesday, ti c 12th of Janil ur\ next, and ccntinue for two days.?Fro? l<?r ail l.or^v s mares or timings,* on the continent. /?v Orjcr of the Club. Camden, December f?. 1819. 91 ? Alexander Monroe, (iU ATEE L I. lor the patronage ex tended to him, in the line of his business; pitscnls his sine cm thanks to his friends and the public, tor the favors already re ceived. lie also announces that he has taken into coparterncrship, Mr. WIL LIAM M'LEOD, lately irom Europe, and that the Tailoring business will he carried on by them, under the firm of Monroe ^ M'Leod, Who Solicit a share of the public pat ronac^e, a..d pledge themselves, that all or ders com iniucd to them will be executed With promptitude and elegance- And by tvi'sii.;* a correspondence with New-York and Philadelphia, by way of Charleston ; they \i 11 be furnished with the newest fisliions.? The business will be continued in the he tin* hitherto occupied by A, MON HOE. Camden, Xov. 25. 89-?t OX CONSIGNMENT, . I J't'ir Firkinx of good Mountain 15 utter, Made in New Virginia? Apply to P. riiointon. | Camden, Dec. 2, I81f>. 91-? * SHERIFF'S SALES. HY virtue ol Sundry executions to rne directed -- ? /\ ili ht Soldy before the Court-House in Cftfoden, within the leval hours of sale, on the first Monday and the day following its in January next: Three hundred and thirteen acres of Land, more or less, situated on Granncy's Quarter Creek, near Love's Sholes, Jevied nu as 11 ?e pm;xrty of William Hurgc, fct the suite uf Henry Abbott, and others. ?ALSO? One negro man I'om, levied on as the property ol ttenjamin and Susannah Frank-] lit), to elose a mortgage in luvor of Horace! vv . Lronson. Terms of Sa'c, Cash?purchasers to pay tor SheriflTs Titles. M. C. Wiggins, s. k. d. December 9. Just Published, AND roll SALE AT THIS 0FF1CK, The Hrv, Dr. Ataxcijs DISCOURSE, ' Delivered in the Chapel of the South-Car olina College, on the 4th July last. Camden, August 2A, .819. L*. ?^ Notice. ! Till' Ordinance respecting pavements, will positively he enforced against all those whoso pavementsarc not completed (agree able to the Committee's graduation) by the fust day of January next. Jiy ordrr oj the Council. William O'Cain, Recorder, December 2. 90?2 Linseed Oil, RECEIVED on Consignment, and will be sold low by the cask, if applied for im mediately. A. DL LEON. December 23. 93? "" FOR 8JULE. THE House and Lot, whereon the Sub scriber now lives, at private sale ; or if not sold before the 3d of January next, will be sold at the Court House, to the highest Bidder; also two adjoining Lets under fence, and sewtd in vye. James Cook. December ?3. Blank a < roll SALE AT THIS OFFICE Mrs. TJrown H *?*p?-c or o lu ' trit i: > and the pi'!>!a* ' a ?>' s , t received a V pp y 11.I \Y\ H V?w ?ch ?he ^ lit dispose ot <5n tlu* m i>t ? aso uble terms, and will thanUui.v i-voim- un\ tavoiS conferred Dece mber 23. 1 19. 9 '?a Notice. THE Commissioners for the FUF.H SCHOOLS, lor Kershaw District, will tattend at the Court House in t amden, tgi the fourth Monday of January next, (hrinj^ the 24ih day,) to receive application lor, or assistance to Schools. | By order J. W. Lang. Scc'ry. December 23. 93?7 FOR SALE. A Dozen Ii'l.\nsOH C1I.1JRS, PhiV ladelphia mak<*. Apply to James Clark. December 23. 93-tf For sale, or to rent, THE House now occupied by Mrs. R&bkcoa Ballard, and the premises lately owned by Lewis Ballard, deceased Possession to be gnren on the first day o$ January next?For terms apply to Boyal Billiard. December 33. 93?4 mm To Rent THF. Store Rooms, at present occupi ed by ATKINSON 6c WORKMAN Also it required, a oack room with a firo place in ii, which will answer as a count ing room. Possession given the first of January. Apply to the Subscriber oppo* sit the Masouic Hall. Thomas Warren. He keeps constantly on hand a variety of CABINET 1 UK N ITU RE, to sell on the most accommodating terms. December 23 93?4 Notice. I do hereby for warn all persons from trading for a Note of mine, gi\en by me to Isaac Shinn Sc Thomas Bowman, or order, for.Eighty-Five Dollars, payable the first day o\' December, 1#19; which Note, I do not intend to pay, until compelled by law, as 1 shall make it appear thai the pro* perty was unsound. John Barnett. December CS. 93?5 Caution. THE subscriber camions the public against trading for two Notes of I land given by him to George Huston, one for &I10 and the other for J?3(>? As the considera tion for which they were given has proved to be deceptive, he is determined not to pay. the binne, unless legally compelled so to do. Jamcfir Johnson. December 16, tQl9. 92? J011N HENRY SPENCER, Tailqtt jrtrri) Isondon, MOST respectlullt informs his friends, I and the Gentlemenbl Camden, that ly hat> Icommenced the * : ' / Tailoring Business, In all it* branches, at the house of Mrs. Hkonsov, anrl warrants those that will fa vor him with their work, that it shall bo done in the newest fashion, and at^ the shortest notice-?as lie can get the newest fashions from Philadelphia, having a broth er with one of the bqst Tailors there. He hoptfa from his assiduity and attention, to merit a share of their custom. - Camden, Nov. 25, 1819. 89-? EOCKY BHANCH KOll HALE. 'I11IS cstaie consists of 1861 acres of I.AND, ascertained by resnrvey, situate on the W atcrec River, eight miles abovo Camden, having nearly five hundred acres of cleared Land, and about the bam" quan tity of an excellent quality for the 1ft,ire of Cotton, remaining uncleared. ^ his situ ation is remarkably healthtui, and has on it one of the best Orchards in bouth-Caroli na.?About 35 likely Negroes on the san?<* place, are offered for sale at the same timo and on the same terms. It is desirable to . sell the Land and Negroes together, but any person who will take the whole c,f tho Negroes may be accommodated. I'ersona disponed to purchase, will make their ap plications to CARTER, Com. Efj. Camdfii District, Camden, Nov. 2.1, 1819. 89-tf? Notice. THE penalty for firing Gun* within the limits of Camden, will be strictly enforced during the Christinas Holli<k*s, for all violation ot an Ordinance of th^suid A own, , piohibiting the same. By order William O'Cain, Recorder. December 23. 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