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poetry. * __ gy W ?h rntMOP* r ? : ; ? : 1 . - * , ? * ? - ,Tjf. - ? O u ! KUfkM ahd cold it the bo torn of ttoo?. * Thai hnv^oot ir'iptuit>Brii|h of ceii^ When, after long abt ?ACC the icencry koown In the norniug of iifonq^hcmt on tna tight ! Ho * tad, ttu>' how iwMt, to the feclin ? that t?gh! ? . .. . v T ?" ,n t 1 And the tear at that moment* which hlli from the eye, Add* i forrfoftitff a<i lafB ew foderefV cheefc "^'r ^ ?, \ " vik^" "*v \ "* ?] Th o' long 1 have iftadered, exi led and fortaken i In want, t%po' each clime, tern the line to' the r. **okw . -\ Of porerty^eedleis , in trouble nnriiaken, ' ' J.? Ode cheri?hed idea ?upport& t ny soul f ?T?mhi?-^-thfi' miifkirtMne and nm wirhflpt I iT^^d^iilii^tiriiiVi~ii ii Yet when io the gr?ve this worn body (hall dam ^ ? ' ?? ? * - ?***> -v*. \ . , ? ^ rA^nfitb land of my birth. Superstitions -"Hie fol lywiiig story is recited in the Baltic more American, from an English paper.? "in a garrison in England, in the nignt, a person was suddenly - taken very ill, and the 'doctor, had no other* method of giving relief, I but to send to li is store at some dis tanrC for the reouisitc medicines j ' for this pur post he employed and old woman to execute this conw^is-' sion. In order to protect herself; from the night air, and to prevent ?he candle from going oilt> the co I Vered herself with, a blanket; hav ing occasion to pass near to a cen r tinel on his?po*t. the aoldicr look ed with amazement and terror at the approaching fifiTiiMP. and his be ' :red imagination converted the into the devil, with 1 tail, do-" , .;cet, and belching red hot flames: Iftom 4m mouth. Suddenly he threw down his musket, and tr-L sttn old Satar. v. w s2& and body \ He actually tjirfj by the fright in abput a quarter of air hour afterwards. Yet this man had served with reputation in all the wars in the Peninsula, and had fdiight at the battle of ?Waterloo.*' frofft Kiclimtmi Bnguittr, Octoifr 3. ??V Hoax ?On Saturday last, art :*L. MB ^Gtand Exhibmon of an ^ >oor Venettewas infirm, it Ms property twjee by fire, and had r*:ours4 to this expedient I>?k? stWBOtt of his " numerous ^ *%jaycd his patt ?) JroiF'ke observed" 4iaJWhe orry to undertake this bu incss, that he had his own transactions to -??ml to, that nothing could indi to "? but a Kra*t . ---- "" f T C1KUC WflLS tt\% I astral .latwriy (Mala do HF1 the affair, wafctodcliver Into the hands of certain who would receive the ttioney, and ?cturo& if the Exhibition should fail. " \V hat next } V anhoroftakeft these tickets himself ; carrMfcjhem I' around, and sells a considerable I number for fifty tents a pie<% j and on WednAdky night, takes iF&fiff iti the Northern Mail Stage, osten sibly !<>r " The Oaks" ody- saying that he should -return rfext day | | draws out his baggage clandestinely in rhe night from his apartment; bilks the tavernkeeper, rhe printer, and the public? and vanishes.-? Nothing heard of him since ! ? On Thursday, two o'clock* a consi derable crowd assembled on 'the" I Capitol Square ? but, Venrttr, no Vanhorn, no ballcton, /lo appa ratus, greets their sight/ and they fijftdr it all a Hoax ! ? only a villti* onjurdition of the Philadelphia hoax. T^Tfiis" Jfje Hstewr _ Vanhorn, this Prince of Pick-Dockets, .has a north- ! Fit aspect, dark-' complexion eyes ; jtnd hair, about 25 years of age, and about five feet ten inches in , height? HisTdSrss black }. andi de meanor smooth and genteel. He wiljLbe fbmmate^if he yef escapts being " suspended TfeN feetinthe airy v*igions." ^ . His plunder* estimated at 2 or 300 dollars. X Youug Ladies. JR. confident ? ^ __Tr,7T r-.jui^w to give satisfaction to his patrons, in tht improvement of tho*e pupil* who may. be placed under his care, as his number will be limited to twenjy-fivel . School Boars. Seaion. Forenoon? from 9 to 12 o'clock* Afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. Summer Stetson. Forenoon? from 7 to 11 o'clock* f Afternoon? -from 3 \o 6 o'clock- ; Camden, Oct* 10; 1816. v i Uf "? V. V v JrOTlCM. Subscriber informs his custom 'n?'x? ~i, ' 6 25 milt creek, aflij will sell good AVool I [>fATS, assorted sixes. at $ 1 2 per dozen^ d^lWecJat Mr. Job* M*N*iLL%sviti Cam- j T \ s ?'?JjHfc ! NA.UDEN. w * A iisr op Po&Cfficey^km&H, S. C. I on the 30 /j. September* 9S6f A .fKiNSUN, fciy 2. Aaron Adktns U"'ti'.1)?=vcreau Hal JL i ? wr- ?v^ywii. ?iw) i?cvere?M iwi-,| la.d.'jr, Jarhes I). . JSfflMt, Thomas Brad ford*-?. Witttaih IkaWeri, pharrty flerres- ' I l?vd, 'Mm* T'iSl 1?sm, Pr*cUi? Bar r?*n? Francis Ueaiy , Abrm? Ul?c?w?ll, C apt. Bas gjqa, Martha #ralw?, Moofcwur S. Barr* -_C? Kevd. - Craig, Jo,t>Ua U##^ kt '.corge Cater, Mrs. I uuninRham, 2. John P^%IPVIiJP^F-- *-r- t: 33 " *T' ?' Childera, DavU Collina, Chario^u Collins, ? *L> ? John DavidnotwKodah Doughart} , John Durcn, TfiomasDuke, Greety Duke, t Mary Dukes, Francis A* Deleattne, Robert Dunlup^Wm. i^c)k?f4 O i col tw. SherardGray, /tftfer Jj I ), John Evaos, _ Grant, ,cy Oanl. Caakin, Thos, Gaskey, Bry- i air GaU te, Hero*, Gooch, Gf*away Gob bolt, ? H? Thomas Halt, Stephen Hack ney, Daniel HarrSbn, JolrfLHix, Mose* Hat A Hiphard Holly, Mr. Hunter, John [ Hufater* Miles Huaaty, Jac< |zabeth Hopkins ? 1 . A*'* 1 ? < A?>ogan,pcorgt l<awhorni?2, Levi M'Kcnuf , Christopher Alaaroe, iui id Lyle, ? William ? ? ' "rTil mu Muse, 3. Httah M'Dowell, 9. Presmy Moorr, S. Jam# M'Claichy, Danl M'Caskill, John 1-, Nathan Mxmi, Charles I - we, Mrf Milkr, Joaeph Muse, Wro. Morten, - M'Gill, Adm. M' . ek, ? N-? Wrn.jd jits, ? O ? -Archibald Owen#. Danl. Oqu Sfc-P ? Elian Prloleaiitte?q Stephen Prion Ftt.Cflpi. Monroe PeWto.t'eKfty Pa.kvlol.n ,v- ni-'" latPbrur,Ji> -Robert RawnS. iley, Carolina Rabl ti ah Sftoitl ton, SaftdSB ? r* ptca Single Span, Jacol I, 2. Je o- ? v?iorge LTrawick, Gaorge- Taylorf** Alexander I ^Ti?ompsi?n^W-^Solon<6?i William*, Mar 1 ilia YVilkinaonj William Winnigbafn, 2. Robert Welsh, Elisabeth Winninghani. IbAAg SMITH p.m. ?? Camdeny rt#t. ^ j Blank Deed*, For tale at the Camden Gazette Oflict. THE SUBSCRIBERS Respectfully u norm thtir I friends agd Itit public, thaiTlH y ^a vel entered into ^-o-npgUicrs hip, wuh a view I -of carrying on business m Cantdm, under the firm of J AMfiSXL ARK, fc w *re the business wili be conducted by J*M*s CMii^ and in CAarfotcnundrr the firm of jAMHb S. MURRAY, & Co. ,*h*re the Factorage and Commission Business will -be conducted by James S, Mibbay. Tkcy off* jfTor sate. (at tke,?t6re'luiety cccu - Xfcrfci their prtperit Slack 01 GOODS, #% ? f #1 J nca fl - ? ? ? ? ? ? ?- - ?i i vcturcu prices* wWi cxpcci 10 rcccirc tn earfy supply, sui tab i* for the approaching season, which jMjll he sold on tfce lowest terins for cash or ptpctuce* . t JAMbS < I.ARK. f= ? ? ^ Camden, Oct. i? 1816 Books & Stationary. for SauTXtthe post office, Ths Naval Monum^ut Containing Official and other all the Battle* fought betwe^. I tedsuqp and tivcat Britain-^ | H istcfrical Sketches of' . W?K? Dr. Swill's I domestic Medicine. Together ?i(b a variety of other fiOOKS an# STATIONARY. ? ^Oetober'3, rT^HE STORE the Subscribers, in X. Camdtn. was, on the night ot the 29th September, instant . between seven and nine o'clock, bro^n open, and money to ti e am ont of 7 Wo Hundrrd Doaaf^ xu bills ot the^Banks of North-Carolina and some Dry Goods- andfbur notes of Jijwid i-pti* given by payable & ri ^ W( ? ? payable to Joseph Mickle, for t lie use of Lihebeirs of Joshua English, deceased. fori ? the sum of fcSOQ^orie given by Coleman 1 &. English* payable to. Bond English, for the. sum of 8500? one fm ReubeKHorton payable to the sam? for &4U? one payable by Robert Coleman to the same for JSW and upwards, Were, stolen from the saia store, and parried a?w. FIFTY DOL LARS REWARD wttl toe riven to any ?! ?.:ii uj -J1 * will enable u* to get possession of J?e Vil? lainjuv sittains #ho frerpetiaM w a? and prosecute him or tbem to conviction. \ - ,1S such timely notice as might enable u? to n ace tliem to the person who .A* these Ho liberies iiave lately ried.on to an. alarming extent ii stole them. wsv ? ? "t't - been .?>*? ried on to an alarming extent in Camdent tt behoves all good citizen* to be Valiant ' covering something Chat might lead scovery the villians who thu? dep* r upon the industry of the honest part of the community. it qOLEMAN k ENGLISH. Camden. Sept 30 1816. ?*/7 0 ? ?"?? ? ' H I .. ? " ? m ? ? II STRAYED from the Subt _ . JL l ^th. September, it stnallVnouse Co loured bay M V L & marked* shout?- the shoulders with a collar, and well made.? - -Whoever will talte up Oft said it return him to the subscriber, mole* and e tav tbe the above reward*?? ? Ji ' WM. SANDERS. October l?, 1st*. ?* - ? ? ' ?rA m * 2trtloHftr? Kewaril Tu^cJT i Negro feilow named PRINCE, I ?ltygKg <* atoUt built, dark comple imination It will be f ?art are cropptj? %hen ?. * but inclines to 3LEE J^'DtLJftttf AVE on hand a general assort ment of seasonable ami ah ionahle. Goods. Al*o, a good supply of GROCERIES, which they Will sell low for cash or pro duce. Camden, May 9, 1816a XX Wanted, mie or two in telligent LADS, from 14 to 16 years of age as apprentices to the Printing Business? Enquire at this office* Aug. 1. NOTICE. TIIF. petitioner humbly solicits all his FrTemJs in Kershaw District, to aid I" and assist him in trying to at quire a major' ity of votes in his favour, for the ShcniV's ! place-, ou^ext election. as he assure them that he is a real candidate. jt?ltomL> WM. BUASlNC.rON. r Camden, Au*. 24, 18167"^ 2ltf . gj| ? ^iL|l A H SILL, ?p BOOT *J*D SHOE MAKER, ~TFN FORMS the PubUck that he contin tJL lies to make BOOTS & ?HOhS, in the beat and most fashionable manner, and Has now on hand an assortment which he 'Wilt warrant to k)e as ?*>0d as any man ufactured in this state. Orders for Boots and Shoes.' from persons in the country, will fry taith fully executed, and on the short Wanted. 2 pr 3 good Jour neymen at Uie above business, to Whom the hitthrst ynwi will be given. C amden. OctVld. , w ? - , - 28tf ; * List of LK ITERS' Remaining in thefPtot Offite At Lancaster tr?/ X. CJ W Uf. October i 1816. A LD LRS ON . W ill iam, Samuel Bil lue,; John Best, ? Vilfttn. G Cox, David M. t>y isv John Caydern Absalom Hunley, Vyilmfm I son, Daniel Ivy, Jacob Kerns, John jfaxwell, Jiney Moore, L. M> tntoah, Frederick J. Pride; William RtVf? Jesse Redding, Thomas Robinson* Jacah Thompson, William Williams, Charity, Wa lMfcfiT . J*<STE\V ART, P. M* tfTS, one situate on E the corner of Broad jfe Rutledge atreeta v tie other adirinfcgp it fronting on Rutted** attt having oh thetaft good twp story dwet-% lirKp house, ?*alnilit>fil fore etore. akkehfiuilt smoke house; stable eno'Carriage house^nd * all other nec^^ry b*Uding$ for * famfly and a atore.^?l(or jterms and futtlyr frar BELL.' . Cmb^u A*i(f. 13, mo. - aotf TV BOD* ?f rotxWUgh i-ANDjyfce , jfY^bout SiX THOUSAND ACRES* ?v L?nr>Htf<!?iiirtyt 0,1 Wild Cat Branch a.?l Camp end Cr.ne-Creeki ; ?he ?aitr are in possession of Jame? H. Blai?, whq can give information about the jjjgffi* to any person wishing to purchase, and will 5"X: v>^WsHR- *M& ["'HE Subscriber ' 'ias a I* I phia made MILL 9 AW I good term#. 1 HENRY A] Camdeni August 8. ?*ij. j ?hdadel for sale : ' JXjotice* OTTON in* the seed and expeditiously jt< be received a nd pack-*' Factory anted to ItetobCN a, lished himself 1 u% iaJlor?iern in done with without 6 nbtr 18, 1 Pf%Mtt) Camden, on the death of the Rr+WPftJAClS ANBURY, In* ?/ ihe^nhofi t of the NUthodi* X/ii$co ipr'jM CAutcA In Amrrica. *. J)y IIilli A*? Judge, Elder, M. E. C. hntfriderable allowance mule to tboet who buu WJF%? a quantity. Vfragijttgi, liifJ Jfr m ot r rtn* or script iow, ixkcutfo witI MIATMBM AND ACCUftAC? AT THE ~v? ?rrfscn or this caskttxa