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CAMDEN C i AZETTE. Volume JI.) CAMDEN, (S. C.) MONDAY, JUNE 9. 1817. ? ? ? ? 1 ? ? ? n (J*rtin>ber 6 1. * PRINTED BY -GEOHGIi IV. ? For the Propriteors. TEKMS. 7 he firice to Subscribers is %3 fie* annum - ^excluaive of fiostage ; and in all eaten where fiafiers stroll bt delivered ? f th$ ex fiense oj stf*e fiublittheu , the price J&iU be 50 a yf0rtt0 be ftaid six months after subsrHing. ft is exfiectedy however , that subscribers living at a distance* from the inconvenience of collA tirm% will fiay in advance . Terms of advertising in this GazEtni. ? , Advertisement* not exceeding eight lines wiflbe fir in ted for M*fY cknts, for the Jirst fiublication}and halj that firice for every tub'equent insertion . Larger advertise ments will be charged in firafMjrtion. ; %? A liberal di* count y>iU be made On the ?tills of those who are conMtant or ?considera ble customers in this line . ? t It 9 no directions are given with an ad - /w ? v ? " vertisement it will be continued till J or bid. T CAMDEN HOTEL. /THE Subscriber informs the Public that $ie has taken ttfat commodious House itext door to Col. Nixon's Store, where he intends tb keep Entertainment for those p?fr ?ons who may favor him with their company. Travellers may depend upon receiving . every attention) and themselves and horses will be well provided for. His stables are ' convenient and well supplied with'provea der 4cc. BOARDERS #>?' Wilt be accommodated by the year, 't^9nth, df*' week on very liberal *terms. Hit table is well supplied with the best the market affords, and no exertion shall be ' vanling to render complete satisfaction. A. G. M'KENSKY. . January 30, f&17. 44tf -ENTERT AINMENT A 4?<?>5ury ./V. Carolina.**' : ?* TE^^riends and the pubhc^Kiit he con* Itlnue* to k*ep ENTERTAINMENT in the Mine house which he occupied the last * yefcr, (under the firm of Torrance & Slaugk - i ter ). He takes this opportunity to return .'his sincere thanks, for the distinguished en- - courage men t which he hit met with, since his commencement in - public business ; ? and, to assart his friends, thai every ex ertion wlUbe made on his patt,to retain their high approbation. His house is it*" l "pr6 v'ift *nd fftlarged, his servants more numerous and better -drill'd than hereto fore ; ar ) all his arrangements on a more extensive scale. , His t&ble will be always Svell supplied with the HeUt viands the coun try can afford, arid his cellar Well stored Srith liquors. v , , Mis stable (so celetiratea For the splender the buildlftft) is always boun'i fully stored %ith provender of every discriptifm, and ? 'Mtended by expert fend faithful hostlers. WILLIAM H, SLAUGHTER. >? January 30. 18 If. iitf. ? NOTICE. _ . IS Hereby given, that the toWector of the R&VentM for the "Eighth Collection dis trict of South-Caroling, or his deputy, will attend at SUteburg on the 3d* and 4th. at Sumtenrille -do (W ith. and *t Cox's atore on the 6th days of June next, for the purpose of feoeiving the entry et carria ges, wtlh the harness used therefor, agrear bly to an act of Congress, passed the fif? tee nth day of December 1814. For failing to do which, a penalty of double the amount v>f the dilty imposed by the said act will be incurred \ and also; for the purpose of srece Wring applications for and granting licenses to RetaHers and Distillers. Given und?r my ham* H*ia 1st day of May, itflT. THOS P. EVANS. Ccttcrtnr nf rht Ifrvrnttr for the 8th Col . of South-Carolina, " j WANTED, I^ORT,Y CORDS Of, Bed or Spanish _ Oak Hark, to-be B. Car tk.r's I an Yard for which the Cash will be paid at the highest prices going* CamiUay Jfiril 1817. AN ORDINANCE Fur raiarx/^ ami flawing into the 'I own Trea - , *ury, the suma therein mentioned, f or , the use md benefit of the Tovm oj Camden . Bb it ordai* ed by the Intendant and ?Wardensof the Town o^Camdeu, in Coun cil Assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the, same, that every per son residing within the Town of Camden, Khallj on or before the first day of July next, and annually afterwards, pay to the Town Treasurer, the sum of twenty-live cents per head on each Slave 4ivirng within the Town ; of whom he or she may be the owner at the present time, or of whom he or>he may have the care or manage ment; ? ? ?? And te it further Cfdttined by ike wc* thoriiy afuretaidy That no person shall let or drive lor hixe, any Waggon, C ait or Dray within the Town, -Which. it owned or hfcpt by any person or persons Jiving there in, from and after the fiAt day of July next, without first having obtained a Li cense from thtj To#n Treasurer, for one year from the atxrn? date, and for wjiich license the sum of four dollars for #ach waggon, aud two dollars for .each icaTt and dray, shall be paid, for thfe use ol the Corporation : And in ra*e any person of persons shall let or drive for hire, any waggon, cart or ufay, within the Town, which is owned and kept fcs above stated, without having first obtained such licence ; slich person or persons shall for every %uch offence forfeit and pay a sum not less than the full amount of such license*? And be it Jurther Ordained by the ai/tho - rity aforesaid , That all persons residing within the said Town, owning, and at the same time using the following description of Carriages, shail on or before the first day of July next ; and annually afterwards, pay to the Town Treasurer the under mentioned sums, vi*. four dolla_s on every Coachy Chariot, Pos^-Chaise, Coache'e, Phaeton or othet Carriage having Vour wheels, and used for pleasure or 'convent* ence ; arid the sum of ttro dollars on every two wheeled Chaise, Choir, S ilkey or other Carriage of whatsoever denomina tion, having two wheels, and us?d as above* ? And be i t /utthfY Ordained by tht awffcnr- J iiy aforesaid, That a Cupuation tax of six 1 t y two ami a half cents be annually im-n potfid, and thai the same be Collected on or before the first day of July next, upon I each free Negro, living within ft>e said 1 Town, between vtie age df fific&n arid fifty yt*r*. ? - ? ' ' ) And be it further Ordained by die author - J ity aj ore said, That all person teaiding with in said Town, raising and suffering to ran at large therein, Hogs of any description, shall pay a fine of one dollar on each Hog ; and if any, person shall refuse to comply J with this Ordinance* all such Hogs, *ir 1 a part, as the case ifctty be, belonging to j such person or persons so refusing* shall ] be scixed and. sold for the purpose qrf pay ng the above fine, and the overplus, if I any there be* shall be paid to the person l or persons whose Hogs have been so seized I and sold. J And be it further Ordained by the ouiho- 1 rity a/of e*aidy That all persons properly I | denominate! Hucksters, bring such per- I sons as are engaged in purchasing up such I j ariicles as Gutter, Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, I 8tc. See. for speculation, he requited to 1 obit an a license for such privilege annually, for Which they shall pary t!he sum of fif teen dollar* to the Treusurer, and two *loI1*r* to tUe "Recorder; and in cs*e any such person shall rjtfuse to coprtrply with this Ordinance, he -or she .*h*H forfeit the sum of twenty dollars for every such of fence. J Ratified in Tbivn Council ,' the nineteenth day of Moyy in the yec rv of" our I.ord 1 8 1 7 ; and forty -fir it year of American Inde - Jiendtncc* WM. LANGLEV, fntevdant. May 26. 59 ? 61 AN ORDINANCE To amend an Ordnance fi*ohibi':ng the. Irtr - . trig of Hun* wit fan the limit* of the Town t>f Camden , and for other purpose t therein Mentioned. Whewras the limits of the Town of Camden have been enlarged since the pas sage of ar> ordnance prohibiting the Firing of (iuns within the limits of the said town, in consequence of whfch a large portion of the lives of t he citizens, included in the pre sent limits, are endangered lrom tfcat prac tice. bt it therefore ordained by the Inten- 1 dani ar*l Warden* of the town of Camden J in Couf?cU assembled, that tbe Ordinance 1 prohibiting, the Prrin^ ot'Guns within the I former limits of the Town, be exteijdecl in I sivch a manner as to embrace the present I limits. And it is hereby ordained that I every^perwD comtnittin^ a violation of that J Ordinance within any part of the present J limits of the town of Caroden be subjected 1 lo the penalties of the former Ordinance. I Ratified in 7 ovm Council the 19M day 1 may, 1817, mnd forty-frMt year of Anu> j rican Independence. WM. LANGLEY, Intendanr. j May 26 59 ? 61 i ? . ? ? ' - , I To all whom it may Concern. j PUBLIC Notice is-hereby given that j I all persons, owners of Carriages, who I do not make entry thereof previous to t^e J 30th of June next, will be double taxed I and prosecution commenced .against them ] | indiscriminately .* Also* against all Retail- I e s and Distillers who shall not obtain U* I censes from th^ Collector of the Revenue I previous to that time. ^Having been or- I dercd to receive payment from those who I djflj-not pay for their Carriages, Still*, or I Retailers Licenses last year, where there I appears to have been no intentions of de- 1 ( fraud! ng the Revenue. Those who have I not paid, are hereby called upon to avail I themselves of the benefit ot this order, on I or before the 31st of July next, or they 1 will be de&It with rigorously as persons I who have intentionally, and fraudulently 1 evaded payment. THOS. P. EVANS. 4 Collector of the Revenue for the S(h Col, I , District of Sou; h- Carolina, May 19, 1817. Camden district, I In hyuily? February I'trm, 1817. I Elizabeth Horton>rf. vs. V Bill for Partition J William Cpug? tt. al, j ZT appearing to the satisfaction of the ] Court, Jhat the defendant, Charlotte i Horton, resides without the limits of this I state ; it is ordered that she do appear to 4 tbe bill in this case, on or before the third | Monday in June riext, or tbe biii be tak- 1 [ en. pro confesso. ^ ? 1 n ' X CAHTEH. Cotn,E<|. C. D. 4 CoYnmissioner's Office* "X" 16th February 1817. J , 48tf. J i ? ? 1 ? ? | CAMDEN DISTRICT. ' In Equity ? February t ernty 1817. | Nathaniel Barber, 1 I vb? > Bill Jot Partition ? I George Marltrrt. al.. ) IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Vhe defendants, Thomas Marluf, ftebecca Marler, James MarUr, George Caper* Mai for and Elizabeth Mar let reside without the limits of this state ; ( it is ordered that they do appear to this hill, on or beToi%fc>tbe-- thirji'Mdnd*f , in June next, or the bill be taken, pro cori fesso. J. CARTER, Com. Eq. ?/D. Commissioner's Office, > X t \ orr 26th February, 181^. 5 ' 48.tf i*. ^ _w ic ^ 15 DOLLARS REWARD. ID ANAWAIf from the subscriber, on * Sunday e veiling last, his negro fellow named JACOB, about 40 years old, up > wards of five feet high,* spare made, witli most of his foreteeth out. Had on when he went away, a pale blue mixt coat, brown pantaloons, very much worn. Jacob is 1 well known in Columbia, where he resided last winter vn tl.e care of dne Mr. Brown. * $ ?*" i He formerly lived near Salisbury, N. C. and probably may have taken th*t direc tion. He was purchased of ohe Rich mond Pi erson, in Koaft County. Any person who will lodge him in any jail, and givt information so that the subscriber gets him, shall receive the above reward with all reasonable expence?k Any infoc > mation left with the Printer of this Caaelte will be received. LAUCHL1N M'KINNON, A ear Lynch* a Creek> S. C. I March "7, 18 17. if ALL persons having any demands against the estate of ALEXANDER M'KEE, late of Kershaw District, deceased* are re quested to bring in a statement of their demands, properly attested, and tho*e in debted nre desired to make immediaie pay ment to JANE M'KEE, yhlminislratrije. Camden, May 1, 1617. LEE & DE LEON, < HAVE 411st received, in addition to theip ? former stock, the following GOODS: Elegant Florentine Srlks, ,, Levantine do. ? Crapes, Muslins of various descriptions. Long white Kid Gloves, < Short do do, y 9ilk do. Shawls, Cottoj^BuHs, Silk, Threads, , Black# Brown^fcreen & Mulberry Bom bazetles ? Calicoes and Furniture Chintxes, Dimity, Brown HolHttHi, Handkerchiefs of every kindr Inv* rnes* B&CGING, with various other articles. ALSO London Duffil Blankets,} by the Point*. do. J piece or pair. White, Yellow and Red Flannels, ?' Superfine Broad Cloths, from 2 50 to gli per.yard. Casfcimeres of various Qualities. GROCERIES. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey. * togna. BRANDY,? Quality West India RUM. $ Madeira WINE, London Bottled Porter, Sugar, prime ^reen Coffee by the bap;, Tobacco hy the cask, Salt, Sweet Oil. Spi* ces, White Ilavanna Sugar, Loaf dq. Fresh Hyson Tea, CROCKERY assorted* _ A ? ? ? ?A LSO A supply of HARDWARE and CUT LERY, all of which they will dispose of on reasonable terms for cash or produce. Camdtm, Dec. 24, 1816. ~~ * HYSON TFfA. " Of a superior quality, just received and FOR SALK by L?'' Sc DE LEONT April 24, 18 17. FOR SALE. TH AT valuable PL ANTATION, situ ate on ltocky Branch, and bounding on the^Wateree River, about itven miles aboVe Camilert / containing 1 600 acres (rnpre or less) of prime land, also thirty four liktljr NEGHoES on the premises* together with the FARMING UTEN SILS, belongng to the same, a BLACK. SMITH'S 8UOP and TOOLS, and a new COTTON fclN. '? wii premise* to be ioM kj order of the "Court of Equi'y. For terms apply 16 J. CARTER. ConttnisBToner in ?qu1tyi Camden, March 24, 1317. tf CHEAP GOODS. " " THE Subscriber having just opened 2n Mr. M'Kain's house, near the big Ditch, a general assortment of -Spring lAd Fancy GOODS, of a late importation* which he offers at reduced prices for cash or produce* Camden and Country met* chants muy find to their adwntapte to call* LEVY S A LEMON. March 27, It 17. > 52? tf 7 rag^tkags: WANTED a large quantity of Clean Cotton and Linen RAOS, for which. 2 1-2 cents per pound will be given. S. fe H. BRONSON. April 34, 1B1X. ' York-Atrcet ' notice. ? . - A LARGE BAY HORSE, with a bRw 1 XjLin h*s *??*, an<* white undtrHp; has > been about Bradford Springs for some time, | and comes up regularly with Mrs. Pierson's I horse*. The owner is requested to takes him away. May 16, J817. 58? tf The subscribers HAVE received per the Milo, Captain Branson ,from Liverpool, a handsome station of H ARD WARE, CUTLERY &c. put up in package* Well assorted, which they offer for sale at a low advance. J. S. MURRAY k Co. Charleston, May lf 117. tf A handsome Chaise for Sale, WI TH Leather Top and plated Harness, for particulars enquire of the Printer. April 17% TS I 34tf THE SUBSCRIBER" ~ RESPECTFULLY inform theirffriend# and the Public that they have com menced the FACTORAGE and COM MISSION BUSINESS, and will endea vour carefully to attend to the interests of those who may be pleased to employ them Their counting house is on Dtinkins wharU J. S. MURRAY & Co. Charleston, Nov. 1ft, 1816. 34tf