Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, May 30, 1816, Image 3
THURSDAY , Mir 30, 1816.1
DIED, on Thursday last, Mr. Jobm
Adams^n, a much respected and very old
Inhabitant of Camdcn^",rr ~
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A reward of 700 Dollars is offsned by
Bft*j? Hto?Tow*m of Edgefield? Ss^C. fci |
apprehending and securing Jn the jail of
Edgefield^ a man by^theiwfine of DANiBit^
LAND, who on tbe 38th oP April last de
liberately shot and killed a man by . the
name of 9"ro*ss Day, and immediately
absconded. The above sum was raised by I
subscription. \ The said Land* is about 23*
years of age, about S fect fi or 9 jpches
high, has dark hair, dark eves, fair si"
thin dark beard and down feoly ? he
mohe bn one side of his face. It is exj
edthut an lidditionag
by the Qoyenior of Suuth-CarolindfUf the
purpose* of bringing so abandoned- a cul- !
^rit tojuMies. ^
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IE
? At A moment whofe happilf lor man
kind, the peace fulpoature of the world af
fords Ito revolutions to announce, no battles
to ipcotf, and few^onspiracies or piracies
to detail perhaps the columns of a gazette
cannot -be better employed Shaajnj hh
ing the daily mufttptyingpQBI^
internal improvement of thiaVM
republican empirtljMjjM
? Pitfl
the wes
nent points
moat impo
waalatrly givenin 11
tngtoff, aaauu
ry aeem to be tbefmraii
ement, a sketch of the
^Lexington
vigabie^stre
pre
those of the latter
nan Cmazet
hjiving no na^
fDlff, the palm tofl
boat JKavigatidiHa
c.innatit Louisville, Marietta, Whel^
and thenumerous Itst ot towns OF leTseT"
magnitude with which the banks of the
Ohm-are adorned and enriched.
riesHorm* tl>eba*U of" tfie wondeifq) im
provements in the- western coutmjr j* it is
the so\?rce.of convenience and of wealth,
mid of the general ameliorationtjf the maiv
I ufacturit* business. Then- are probably
| wore <l?m engines bn th?, western waters
this day, than thwre Were at England, Ire-_
and
att3jS&
Jeer*
? sucn
:llc(
*Jta
at
h*j
I ntrt
lea In
55 days, A
* 1ft raws
that waytranaported 1
at an expenceof %ifr t I I ?
conveyed the same' distance
an expenofeof twocents a pot
tmivg ofexfienet in transport*.
object, but Me ?Kor(*nHig of ttytlmc, is fre
quently a grtaier. The merchant who
could go but once a year to market, can
now go throe time* ; and in as much as ho
can sell cheaper, the community is benefit
? - -t ?.
jng reflections' are suggested
by tl#fiPPK?|ance in the Western y
of an Mucommbn number of notices
rious improvement!, launching* of
? ne of yrhich ?*? copied
of Stejfon bolt navi
generally acknowledged Hi theo
/fifertkfM** not onjy p the ttl
id the moat enlightened par ts wi i-iurupv,
protes that it jrtfctalfts wfch credit the test
of experience. It ateeaby pervades every
section of the tfpited states, whet* intelli
?rlxe hold any place In thp
r> 8. Cantata alone ex
ami yet her Mh fh*t more
market than any other of their
5n|cth in America.
the Walerte, as high as <
and the Congaree as high as Cotui
in regirdtb the quantity and depth of wa
tfer, highly susceptittfft bf that kind of navi
gation ; the only difficulty exists in the -
numerous rafts aim sunken tree* which
are ftnitid in the channels of those rivers
ihofte obstructions would soon
Judicious system of ifrtpi
veriftgly applied fender
Oyjp The object
Kweements ofcpul stf.-u
private advantage to be ahroiilfc fre*n and1
lir mind, It #tTl be speedily ac
r f, fend it may reaaonabfy be ex
pected that the ptytafc of Steam Boats be
tween Camden and C bar l&tori wiH be near
ly as reg?larand expetHtierus a* that of the
~ mail sta^ar!?|^ S ^ K
Individualy there exists weaVh, enter
prise, and patriotism, probably in as great
a degree in thi% as in any other styte ; auf
> ficicnt, undoubtedly for the object $n view.
Will ^ot those who shall embody these el
ementVand put them in a proper direction
[ to produce the object required, deserve
Weil of their country ? j
WESTERN MANUFACTURES.
Pittsburg, (Pa.) Way 8.
Cann&u Jfoundtry, ? Lieut. CoNK.Lt** of
the United States Navy Department) act
ing under instrutions from the board of
Commissioners, a few days ago finished
proving one hundred and thnpe carronades
from 18 to 42 pounders, made under a
cod tract of Messrs. M'Clur^ and M 'Knight,
of this city* and it is with pleasure we
I stale that although the proof was uncom-,
monly severe, not one of the number burst
ID Ike proving. M'C. fc M?K. have also
made and are now daily -engaged in mak*
mg cannon for the War Department, a
considerable number of which ha ve^ already
been proven, and .have uniformity stood
the most Severe proof, ani are admitted' bf
"tn# officers and other competent judges
who have injected, to-be superior both 1n
u^oT the casings and smoothness
the
ofctfrc
strength
? as. Well as in tenaci
^ natal to others made
ir
his cen
lie His
metVitfe.
ity and
i- in the
t ih our
six
residue We j
in the same mah
the Navel De- f
the Lieut,
hem ehoai to
v Lexinc
ders's Cotton and
factory, are in ?BCCC|
besides numerous ot
Fments; on a
ler ? scale, of cot*
tun, nemp, &e. We uadusund
thafc at Mr. Sander'#* about 150
hands are employed, who produfp
fin manufactured articles the
hilars f*T day of .056 -
:k cotton yarfrt,, aheef
1 ing, shirting, bed ticking, ipunter
I panes, table cloths, chambrays,
casinetts, sattlhets and woollen cordi,
&c.
igtOfi woollen Fac
are manufactured broadcloths,
assincuuw^ fUnnd^ndblankrts4ti
1 50 handiare employed ? and it has'
also a steam oauer mill '?fconiwa
Ram
J L.JI A0***'
iff the Vtcihiti
IL 5HKJ&
is also uitifcr
agfcment, ?4ro^^^?est estab
lishments of the kind in the United
States^ The three steam mills for
the manufactui# of -flour and corn
meal areso extensive as to ensure a
constant supply of those articles for
| our own ando?her markets.
tttbutg Steam rafter JMjfcfa'ui'fl
power ouUhe principles ofOli
employs on an average, 40 per
ls men, to boys, and 18 Wo
orisumes about 10)000
bushel Co ^ *0,000 :1b*. rags and
| tuw^per v nsnufactuves from 20 to
allyM
.
im boat owned by a|
lof this town, was to sail
yetetday, from thfi i
Creek* W? are ffifcn
She will
Afrivei
I Hftot /)???
I noat jf/fi, ?
She left Nc? ? ?
Hatches on the 13th ult.
1 ,<>uisvil|o on the 5th insU ^ .y wi
this place for Pittsburg to-morrow.
^-T?e Steam Roat Mrtia arrived at Ltaift
ville on Sunday last from New-Orleans*
h .<*? ? * ? J Cincinnati fiafier.
We calculste that com will be bought
at ( incinnati, this season for IS 1-2 cents
h*. I -U-S -
. .... ? ?? ivi ?? ?**
per bushel. We can supply the New
England states with Corn, cheaper than
they can l>e supplied from the Southern
Qi ai *
^ w..? ???? ^rvrilVIIV S IS
States. This wijl he good news for the
Ytnfcees. They would not Ji^ht for U9 ;
yet nevertheless, we will feed thetny rather
than let either ?$:. Patrick or John IZull (Jo
iti ? ? WfBtm ii (it i
Steam ISoat L&unchedm Capt. Shrieve
launched a very fine Steam Boat, of 850
tons burthen, at Wheeling, this week. It
|_Js txpected she will be ready to take freight
and passengers about the 1st of May. Sue* .
cess attend her and her enterprising com- j
nfander, fVel. Herald^ Afiti I If.
A sieam4)oat i\ about to be const i iicfed
for the Use of lake Ponchartrain and Mo
bile^ river ancl bay. The MfcsVssippt is al
ready supplied with three qf these valuable
Sfifeels. - >
, WESTERN SHI PP JAG !
Ciwr.tWNitTi, iOhio) April 15. ^
Came to anchor, before this place, last
Saturday evening, the Schr. Maria> Cap
Ktain Lovell, M and from Marietta* t)hio,
bound to boston, Mass* witti a kill cargo
Of Pork, and Lard* Ire Maria .
Jailed hence yesterday at 1 1 o'clock^ Ihc I
present stage of water is favorable .to her J
descent ofw river* May^ a prosperous
gale waft. her to her port of destination.
As a Commercial and Exporting Company
is now formed at Marietta* this spirited
enterprise, #e hope is but the harbinger of
tothers of gl||ter magnitude*
Baltimors, May*}/#
? The WaMngton) 74, Coin- CHAtmcitY,
arrived at Annapolis yesterday, to %ix day*
from Boston. She is to tjjjlja out Mr. Pivr-^
to Euaope, who is expected to embark
infc>itetlayi? ? Vessels that came up.thc
bay^ffthe same time, report that she sails
ast <fl?hingly fast, leaving every thing Itli
Se use of her steering sails.
4 ft ' *?
lent of 300 men of the United
states army under the immediate fSommtiftd
~ot tapt. Cummkng (attached to the Fegi
ment of Col. King) began a lorced mat ch
^ - ^ ^ftP Fort Hawkiyiii* Wo wjp' l
(erstand thjs movement was in conse
* i~ ?? iwt 'jiF an _ m uirnimil r ? /? ? 1
M'Donald of the 7th infantry, tVom the
(Vcflf - - iitmini* that . the llnttfr
V>IXvtli T ^ O stt?fSr* tt IV W |9|ft I
Creeks an# Sem inojes had formed * junc
tion and htfd already commenced hostilities.
JWfetr puifose was to attach CohCLiwcB, .
on the Chatachouchio^-arid to murder and J
depredate along the frontiers of Georgia. ]
We see no remedy for their evils and
the security |jf the defenceless inhabitants
of the West, but the utter extermination of
these* misled ?nd savage marauded
L - v: *
Eav. ? H- y *1
? Xrwia, XX April 16. ,
By a gentleman direct from Vincenftes,
"we learn that 7 soldiers, belonging to forT
THairison, had been recently killed by ft
party of Indians ; the tribe to which they
belonged had riot been aHcertafne4*nWlU
government let such an act of atrocity pass
Jjrith impunity ?
Wbrt:
iffifce. Baibodoes
is distressing to every generous heart-*but
j is it possible to forgets thiTlhe butchered
I planters are only the victims of those mis
fortunes, which their countrymen woufl|j|
have brought ufion us? It was they who
would have taught our slaves to *?tyel? to
desert, and to massacre their masters? It
P*s| they*- who vrove \h em Into
mentfflfcnded them upon our stKMfcik' aod
? taught them to hire awaf their feHow*?+~
The British nation ought to have receflect
ed, that the d #y of visitation might come
upon them? when the dagger Which they
pointed at our throats, might be aimed mt
their own. Eng.
ERRATA>ln the conmoAicitiott signed FER
' GimSON.in im page 15th line, in.tead of pin
man empire? 45th line; instead of itrevt read
?hone? 87 th line, instead of iptrtthn read ffd.
?r*rivt.*ln VENDOME, line 57* rtad tcintil^
WW
FOREIGN
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I jPAais* March 2
Itls said that M. de Beausset, v
I sHtli the empress Maria Lotflaa at .
1 and who is rrtumed to France* was charg
ed with a particular mission to the king,
and that in An audience which he had of ,
his Mtjealp* he declared to him; on the
1 part of tfce emperor of Austria* that Maria
Ixmisa had resumed ]her title or empress,
and ner son that of imperial prince. ^ A
particular clrctnnstance gives weight to
tMf. intelligence* Th# police has prohi
bited the journals from announcing the de
paftwe of this princess from Vienna*^
TJ p Moniteur^however, announced thU4
and rh undesignated the spouse
of Napeleon, her Majesty the a chduche* ?
Matin J.ouUay ^
March 23.
Intelligence was* it is said, received
yesterday, that tbete is now forming in the
late department of Mont Tonnerre* near
Worms, an army of 40,000 men, and that
it is commended by j>rince Eugene. This
intelligence, which is considered certai|f*
has1 been thought of such importance
that a council cm ministers has been con
voked" in consequence, which has been I
held at the house Of the duke de Riche
llleu* - -y ?
AUCTION SALE.
Will be Sold at Auction,
, ik/onr the Court Hon** in Cauues,
By JAMES CLARKE, Auctioneer,
cm Saturday the Tit oj June nexty
I A variety of DRY GOODS, consisting
I cbiefiy of
l^^NCY, Twilled fc Corded Cambrigs,
1 Colored Corcfed Lappet and Jackontt
Muslins of an excellent quality.
iCotton Cambiiah* , ?
^Madras* and blue Romal Handkerchiefs.
Letter and Foolscap Paper, and
A .dozen or two of Straw Ikmnets.
They will be sold by the plct to^suit
Merchants. Conditions will be made
known on the day of sale. V
Saleof Negroes. _
"Before the Court-House in Camden*
jitiui v m?v vuuivnuusc in v,nmaen??
? On the fir*t Monday and Tu ttday in. July next
w _ WILL BE SOLD, " '
ABOttT Twenty-Eight likely
NEGKQfcS/or ^ fSSiy of them
as will satisfy tljfe demaniil for whicl^they
are sold? ?the*e Negroes are sold utfder a
Mortgage made by William May rant, trus
tee or Mrs. Isabel!# May rant, to; James
Gfajrdner, and that good and clear titles will
be made for the same? Terms "of Sale
will be cash, purchasers paying for titles,
,"K x HartwelLMaconj
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Sumtertiile May U, 1 *16.
TpHE Subscrtbfcr, beg* leave to
* X inform his friends and niihti** in
inform Iris f ricndaandpubttciiigen
cr|n that he Mfcft lately removed hi s S HO 1
up Ilroad-street, a llttte beyond " UcKalb
y wMvtv mm* iu%?llU9 WV1I Jlllg' Oil 11
Boot & Shoe Making
i - ... I II ?> ? ? ?? "r ?? ?
BUSINESS. -.He keep
food supply "'Ot tne best i>la lnLK 6u
hand, and will endeavor to supply those who
will tavor him with th*|r custom / with th?
\ besrand most FASHIONABLE W OR t
and upon as moderate terms, fcs any person
his line of business*
m
? ? "~B
B^Camden, May 30, ?gmS,rs.
Election in Clermont Cavalry.
tion will be held at Statkssurgh,
on tne first Saturday ot August next, for a
|K)RNET in the Clermont Troop, to sup
ply the vacaocyjDccasiDDed by die promo
tion of Cornet May rant.
JyoMlrof
John Jennings,
Cdfiutth Gwtfry.
Wit, T. 8 1* an if j Fir%t Skrgt.
May ^8, 1816. y , F
Dollq|& Reward.
UNAWAY from the Subscri
^ btr, on Sunday the 18th inst.' my
Negro fellow named LONNON; about 28
years of age, 5 feet ten inches high, thin
v isage and very long mout^ his eyes Con
siderably sunk in Ws head and very dark
complexion ? Also Runaway, my Negro
Wench4^lJ^k about 33 years of age,
5 feet * or 10 inches high, stout made,
yellowish cowvpj&ioo, passes as Lonnon's
wife? Had on when she went away a-blue
striped hohnespun frock, md a goelftelt
hat. They were both raised in the vicini
ty of Plymouth, on Roanoke riv*r, N- ?C.
and wiN probably make for that place. The J
above Reward will be a|ve n, on delivery to
the Subscriber, or for llcurirtg them in any
Jail in this state or North Carolina, Awl
giving notice to the owner ; or Ten Dol
lars for either of them. All reasonable
expences will fca p*id*^
acheriah Brown i
jftay 30 1816. 9tl 1 4 Aeor CatAden ,
' 'M?ScutbZVwW&A
Received, March ad. .816,
a FELLOW, who states that Jte ba
kings to General PitfditiisT of Charleston.
He is a half breed by appearance, about
six feet high, about thirty years of age, and
aim, no visible marks discovered further
by me.
WillUm Brasiagton,
tMay 38. 0/ Kcrs$tw district.
wm.thompson7
TAKES fhtrmeihfffr of i nform -
ing the public that he still continued
the business of TURNING* and WIND
SOR CHAIR MAKING, in the upper
end of Camden. Orders in his fine will )
be thank fblly received and punctually e*
ecuted. SETTEES and CHAIRS made
to -any pattern, and painted any color re.
quired.' ?
TO JtitUE^ ~
A LIKELY young Negro Girl, about
twelve years of age? A situation in the
C ountry would be -preferred. I'W terms,
enquire of Mrs. Mat hi kit.
Camden, May 15.