Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, July 04, 1816, Image 1

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Number THURSDAY> J?ly 4> ^l6> -y?j_ - W. JOHNSTON. "KING-STREET, CAMDEN. (S. C.I FOR THE.PROPR Volume I CONDITIONS OF THIS CAZRTTE. '3 7/i B prtve iv . ra ji b b ? Bafr* Arr annum, for fifiy-tvn numbdm, ex - clutive* of floatage ; and in aU ca.es iohere flafitra ehjube deli-tyred ***** exfienee ftthe Terms ol advertising in this Gazette. ? Advertisements not exceeding eight lines will 6c printed for piftt ckht^jTot the first fiutdicati(m, and half that firiee for every iybsiqucnl in&rt&n.fa larger advert^ men* wiU b e thargedin firofiorflon. Xoha mre constant or no, din &%kj'onatban Eccles^M HAS FOR-8AI* 2000 Gallons okV Whiskey, 300 Gallon* of old Peach Brandy. ? 4000 lbs. Bacon, Just received from North Carolina, A^i^Amlnt of'lNfih 1? Gross empty Bottles, ? ? fjas? : I-onf and brown Sugar and Coffee, of the vzsssiz**'- i ON THE RIVER COMINO tjp. A pipe ot old Cognac Brandy, A puficheon old Jamaica ?JO doz old Port, 30 doz. Sherry, 30 do fnideira, 2 hhd. Jamaica Sugar; toWa green Coffee, 12 Doz. Cordials assorted, ?i 3 Boxes Claret, ? Cinks' London Porter, "? dM?Lemo^SyrupB,a88mlr, 13 do*. Havana 3000 lb. Iran as* 3000 lb. English river, vrh?| as the tini< v r.am/)?n. gEST LONDO . ta*,.!!:' their friends ty have receive which wift be %1d'ir ?eiy reduced for ciikoc cottnuy pMBBplimla mer assortment will be disused of I^Jb^ifecelfSd. ? J9L , ?' Jaf June *8,1 8 ?. mm Committed m Jai IN Concord ? Cabarra&Coti^ Caroline, oif tlBb|MdH|H about or 40 Mr. Moore's an the Wateree IHver, below I Moore purebred him or not i but as he tells ao many contradictory atnriea, It is impossible to know which to rely pn? The owner is eeqtoated to come forward, pay > charges and take him away ?< JOHN M'Cl.KU.AN, ShJJT. Concord, N. C. June J9, I8I?. 3(pld. -I _ y . . , .. . , . . . 1| ' J bLANK BONDffe For Sale at this Office. ^ MASSACR Jm&Z PQMESTIC it DART -A the :? to don MOOR. -tomrau ?rcsidfenf of . tjitf ^by' rnitad state J(JL0 T s the late session upon the subject of the Dartmoor NtMsacrc, wasajet ter from the British Secretary o State expressing great sorrowHt th occurrences and offering thro our government pensions to _ " ' red soldiers. The following "opy of whidt has been 1C mislaid,) was return -ed bjf |he Ame rican Government ? and provision we are h derstand made for the Congress. , The Secretary of State to Anthony St. John Bake*", Esq. Hia Majesty's charge (T affairs* fVaXung.on, DefiMrt mentvf Mat?? December 11,. 18 1 5. Sir, ? I have had the ceive your ktte r of the gust?*comrrrogi)cating a Zl. ? w lauiUJCS of. the sufferers in the muchio be lamented occurrence at Dartdnr L Itis Pa>nfal to touch 0n the un WArfllniM m ?ifc? ? ? J ? ,,i. .? to na the deep re~ the whole A lis repugnance! } by the ^consideration, at our governments, though pen- . trated with regret,' do not agree} sentiment respecting the conduct pf the parties engaged in it. * ' V? i '^Whilst the President decline! ^ ipting the provision contemp] - "nlloyal Hir' ~ -??- nevei o the motive; which dictat ? ,&P. NRO&. W. ijmaw. late war. _ M a in Nile's Register there is1 a ta -11 - i_ it.. - . . ween the ^ American armies and" those of the allied British and In dians, formed from a careful ex Ifflinilinn nfill *!,? ? itionofall the various i ?m thia table it appeal ing * a ^ j the battle of Frenchtown, in Ji 1 8 1 3, there were (including the graceful capitulation of Ger?. Hull, where only\ one man w wounded) six battles, in which comparatve loss was as ' "" na. Americana. BHtUh, I -r __? Killed, 380 ffi? Wounded 380 ^ OWi ' ' 1, 4491 -ndini* 1 fljfartof ili3> ending ^ with the fcattle of Williamsburg, (Vr- ii, the loss of the' respective ?? ???>, in gleven battles? J A* WExt 936 >l*Ts, 1386 i|p? ' .. pi, ? . In thellfrd * cam pais ? .v ... - ? . i ? ? - - * i B wpr ificT with the ever memorable bau , tie of Jan. t, at New-OrlranS, the! loss in tigbteen battles stood as fol lows : . % Americana. Mi?k)g and Prisoners, 507 Killed, ?? Wounded 1691 Tots!, 9TO> Xille*, Wounded, iicd' forccs of British and Indians Killed, VVoundfd, Jfc Mining and fyi f tommenccrx lidered, the IwttlesfM htsc the loi ^IHi ,v ? Indian*. V*43 KiflU^ 17)0 h 606 Wounded, 180 ,,~ Prisoners, < ?2S ittcrence again Killed an^ Wounded! * * Missing and Priwnc r?, affair of Hull's coiild be Plotted from our history, the account would r?-n? J ' The honor of our arms w ly retrieved in the last c the Niagara frontier an Orleans. them ; beings happily/tiWmptirom . any personal share Of ihf calamity ; and confident of the brgjprietjy|fi rcspcctfully asking aid mwabroad, rather than puffer their friends ajW neighbors still to remair^in a situar kiui)> w hfchy they .doubted not, a sympathetic public wouldcKeerfully Nbntribute to ameliorate. V (CIRCULAR.) . B|;*VThe destructive fire of last week,* which -has laidwaste a square and a half of ti e closest built part of our City, has given to a number of bur Citizens large claims upon the ben^Volcnee of tHeir fellow men. ? Many of them ''were thus suddenly deprived of, house and home ; and all have seen them selvefstripped in a moment, by the devouring element, of the Hard: earnings of their - labonour* indus r try. . In -,a word, their condition calls loudly for reliefs -Their neigh bours acknowledge this j and feel every disposition .to Extend towards them the Hind of friendly assistance. is to be feared the degnJBi^ou^lfr must fall very far. below the mea sure of distress* Under this im pointed with the Eiicscnbcd to them, of inviting ?o these circum stances the sympathetic eye of our obfainine&bm thellberality of your citizens wRcvcr aid they mav be willing to contribute. A trifle from t ach, will only betel t, by the ggnH Wous bestowers in the happy con sciousness of relieving the sufferings inflicted by a terrible calamity; while the aggregate shall essentially serve In helping industry to recover ffofatlil bfcw which had destqryed < ?$ Any remittances which may be mad*? you win behind enough to lave directed' to the .undersized ; sums received shall be distributed with a scrupulous regard to the se lection of such objects as may seem II -1C De worth1 ? the while to raise the raw rri attrials, it is far more important, to increan* Us value (ten fold perhaps) by manufacturing it. . . ]S!rw- York Columbian * During the Iste *?>> there were I ($13 vetsele of different description* f?puved, fro^M the Bf'Usb> 3H8 gtrt*. ?n<t 1^2 m<fU M .einr i