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V CAMDEN GAZBTT rr^p-: * i. (Volume Ttl: t? ^ 1 CAMDEN (H. li.) MATUiUJA*, SEiTKMHER SG, 1818. " ' (Number 128 ? TPpfTfflF - For tlifc Proprietors. ? / THE price of subscription is Three dol lar* per au:?. exclusive of postage ? ami in all ciscs ^^ctbefmpersiiall be fir li vert d at thtTcxpensc of the proprietors, will bz Three dollars'and Fifty cents ? Payable at the time of subscribing. ? Advertisements, 50 cents for every eight tines the first iuser ti<m-^half price afterwards.? Printer. < -X- g- tl- !. - - 1 ? 1 Vfhe Hon. JOSEPH Rlll?VARD, is a candidate for Congress, to supply the vacancy occasvoncd by the resignation of Stephen I). Miller Esq. We are authorized to state that Jamks C. Postell, Esq. (of Buin 4 terville) is a* candidate to represent tbe united districts, of Chesterfield, Lancaster, Kershaw and Sumter, in tte next Congress,. ? -W^are authorised to state that JOHN BOYKINT Sen. is a candidate for ? A ? N ? fc?* :? be State Legislature. We are authorised to state that Bi BULLARD, Esq. is a candidate for the Stat* Legislature. v August 29. authorized to state that Jo^EPjH^JV'CTE?80N l?sq. i9 a can didate^ for the state Legislature. September 5. We ate requested to announce that Maior VV. H. Tiirus, is a candidate for the statu Legislature for Sumter District ? General Election. r1 , ? -Ay. ?T- jf- / Public nbUceT* hereby ?iv cn that an Ejection will be held on tlij? second Mun 4a? and the day following in October next, for a member to Congress to represent I be districts of Kcrshawr, Lancaster, C heater^ field and Sumter ; Also, two Represen tatives for the State Legislature for the dis trict of Kershaw ?Mao, Commissioners of the poor, for said district at the following places* At^eXcrtirTlIouBe in Camden j At the former residence of William Mar tins on Twenty five mile Creek ; at John , JOHN DpSY, Managers at Camden . WILLIAM ?L ANTON, """ residence . j6seph Patterson, WILLIAM STOVER, ?it Libert y Hill . >? - s DAVID MILLER, ^VjDFLETCHliR, S EVANS, UNG,V : V :i The ih<8Bpmfto mctet the day kft<?r the Election at Camden to Count over the votes and declare tto, Election^ A. BiAND^||iM removed to ,iln^ Bice Creek Springs for tli? autumn, but will be found at his Office 1n Camden on every Fridajr and Katur day. - >'??}>* 'V ? ^ 1 r ^ Wholeatle Prices Current. B i - Corn f(bushl) - Wheat do. \ Tobacco leaf (tt>.) ^hiskey (g%l.) ittet f - icon do. | ird do. -v ! - Tallow do. - '* Sect W ax (Ib.y * * Shoo Thread do. - Yndigo prime do. CoffeA * do. ? Sugar, Mi^covado (lb.) Salt (buah.) - > Jron (lb.) Jfolasacs (gaJ.) ./t CHA 0 r.K KTOtf ' Upland cotton 31 32 eta. Flour ?12$, Corn $1 in, Siif^rtr 13 eta. Molatsca 60 65 ?Ti 4 a Ht Whiskey 70, I r~ " Notice. ? The subscriber otfci sTor sale the house where lie now lives with the appertainen ces? say three I^ots ; price five hundred September 12. James Cook. For Sale . A young Negro Wench with three like, If Children, she is an excellent cook washer and lroner, sold for no fault. ? For particulars ajjply to James Clark. ATso, 3 or 4-00 pair good Negro Shoes. . August 15. 2 2 tf For Sale, A likely Negro Fcllow_ab<iut 21 years of age. ? Enquire at this Of&ce. August 1. dTk'ur. woiikMAjs', ] Respectfully in form the Citizens of Camden and its vie inky, that- they have just received a handsome assortment of Dry aud Fancy - j. GOODS, Groceries and Hard-Ware. W hich they offer for Sale, fin Thomas Warren9 sfront llooms J At a small advance, for cash or to appro, ved customers on short credits ; and res pectfully solicit a share of public ' patron Ago. ,r v " August 8. 21 tf mi 1 1 ?? 11 ? ? ;?'??? I' 1 " ?? ? ? II For Rent. The subscriber's house on Broad-street* lately occupied by R. Horton, having a Store Room in front, with a house adjoin ing suitable for a back Storrf. The house is Urge and commodious^ with necessary out buildings on the premises. J. Clark. Auust 8. 2 ltf Notice. ! Taken up by the subscrlbcgpix miles a- \ bove Camden on the 5 th. initT two large BAY HOHSKS, the largest one of which Tiaa in his Joft Flank a black spot, he is 1 $ or 1 3 years old, 16 or 17 hands high, the < other horse has a star in his face, he - is 8 or 9 jrears old, the owner can get them by , proving' his property and paying the char- J 8ta William Nettle#. September 12. ' _ ? *-*96' 8 j 5 Dollars Reward. R ana way from the sub scriber living in Kershaw district hear the Salis bury Road fifteen miles above Camden* on the i thirteenth inst. his negro man named r ? i?i. Fair, years of uge 5 feet 5 or 6 inches raight would be near 6 feet, very flexion and slender made, has en much afflicted with pains hi his w*a, which has rendered his leap un? ciaifltoon crooked, when standing with his * fcct will be near two leet apart, bib mystuftiS outward and his wheels in*fc*ts,when walking has to sltog one [ kneo around the other on account oi the crookedness of his legs. It is expected he will < ndcavor to pais for a free man as he has once ranaway and passed himself as such. Any p?h?on who will deliver him tp { me or lodge him in any Jail so that \ get him shall be entitled to tha above re ward with all reasonable cxpcnr.cs paid, if [ t here should ha found any papers in his possession that they should be deposited with hkn. John Drakeforcl. fcTT* The Editior of the Columbia Tel eacope, will please insert the above4hrcc i times and forward his account to this office for payment. September 16. 27? 29 AN APPRENTICE WANTED A LAI) from 12 to 16 years of a^e, is required as au apprentice to the Cotton' Saw Gin Making business. For particu* lars enquire of JOHN WORKMAN. JfcflWBUcr i. ' 131? tf SherifTs Sales. " By -vfftut of sundry execution* to me di -rtftcds will be sold before the Court - JJotite i/> Camden j>n ihe Jirti Monday fy f irf*b*r ? and the dayjollo-ufhtgi within t/*t legal hours. 60 Acres of land, more or leas, laying cm the Ftot Rock creek, and bound ing 011 lands of WiUiam M'Dowell; Levied on as the property of Hugh M'Dowell at the suit ot Agnes H. Shannon vs. James Hunter and II. M'Dowell. ?00 Acres of land, be tbe same more or Ifcas tynig on Grannies Quarter cr4n?k and the vVateree river and bordering on lands of Lewis Ciples, the Estate of W. Arlet!ge, ami Jacob Lucius ; Levied oo as the property of William Burge at the suit of John M'Cants. A Lot of land No. 1198 lading on the Last side of broad -steeet in the town of Camden with the improvements on the said lot. Ljvied on as the property of William Thompson at the separate suits of John Retfrt and William Robinson. A lot or parcel of land laying on the ISast side of Broad-street, in the town of Camden having a front of 75 feet on Broad-strt*et and extending four hundred feet, from Broad-street Eastward. The same being composed of the Southern half of lot No. 77 1 and the Northern fourth part of lot No. 772 ; Levied on as the pro jnerty of F. W. R. Broadcrs, at the suit .of Jamea K. Douglass, and . to satisfy taxes due to the state of South Carolina. A negro girl Levied on as the pro perty of Thomas Duren, Jun. at the sepa rate suits of Benjamin Bineham 8c co. Richard Owens, Jesse Pope and wife, Da vid Archer and Austin F. Peay. Terms of sale~-C ash, purchasers to pay for Sheriffs Titles or Bills of saje, M. C. Wiggins, s. k. d. September 8. t v .s ^ ; 9 $ . June ZebvloitRudulp V8- <V Wfi4iASi BRAftlNtttOJf. _ Will be sold btefoft the Court House in Camden* on Affomlay the 5th of October next, on a crcdit ^of twelve months, the Houses and Lota on Broad-street in the lower pan of the Town, foggieriy, owned by the complainant.-? The purchaser to give bond and security and pay for titles. ? J. Carter, Com . JEgv . Camden district. v Camden District, February T erm; 1818. James M'Dowal, , "V v , y% ' \ Bill. Robt. Dwlap, James Duni.ap 1 and Samukl Duklap. w J By order of the Court of Eouity,' will be sold before the Court House, in Lancaster, on the first Monday in October next, the houses and lots in the Village of Lancaster, numbered 9 and 12, whereon stands the house and out buildings lately occupied by Mr. Samuel Dun lap deceased, fronting on Broad-street and the Public ground, where on the Goal and Court House stands. T erms credit until the first day of Janu ary next, with intcrestlfom the day of fale. The purchaser giving bond with approv ed security, and paying for the Titles to be executed when the purchase money is paid. ./ ? ? -..vffi-r Joho Carter, Com. in Eq. September 13. v. 2 6?9 % Notice. Will he solil at Kershaw Court House the 5th. of Octol^g J Likely Toung on Monday the 5th. ofOctol^; n?xt, for cash. a JJifcei V loune tie longing t<Ahe Mary Ford, deceased. By order 61 the Cou*t of Equity. J. Com ? in Eq. September 10 ? ip IN &pte of South Carolina , ? DJRLtAVraM district. William Hcndrtck t T / ^ vs. * Bill to For* Jams* Fteid* and ? lorn Mortgage, Richard O. Kubank. J p It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court toat ft m: hard G. Kubank a defen dant in this case, is absent from and out of the limits of this State, ordered - that the said Richard G. Eubank do appear to the above ea|e an<1 P*>t kfs plea, answer or demurrer thereto, on or before the first day of Februaty next, or the said bill will betaken as confessed against him* George Bruce, Com . in Eq. for Darlington district. September 19, 1818. Camden Riflemen ATTENTION! Attend Muster on the first Saturday in Ocu *bc r next compleu4y equipped." The Holl will bexajled at 9 o'clock. The Captain requests the members to meet the evening previous to have a mVister at 4 o\ ch*;k and encamp together. Those who attend the evening previous will provide themselves with a Ha'ion. By order of Capt. Levy. John Kennedy, Ord. Sergt. Septembers. 21 25 Camden LIGHT lATFJLYTRF Attend Muster in Camden on the first Saturday in October nevt, it is tequested.. the members will l>e punctual in attend ance and in complete uniform. By order of Capt, Jame& Canity. William O'Cain, Ort. SergL . September 13, 26?9 Saddle and Harness MAKER . The subscriber has commenced the above business in the House lately occu pied by Mr. J. Smith, Shoemaker, nearly opposite Mr. Havis's Hotel, persons fa < vouring him with their custom may ' rely on having their work executed in the neat est manner and of the best materials tuat can be procured. - -- -- - ^ ? James Newbery. August 22. 23^?6 The subscriber intending to move wtst* wardly the ensuing reason, offers for salo the following tracts: of Land, viz.? His PLANTATION on she main road from C amden to Stateburg, one mile jbgfawr Swift Creek aftd^twomitfs from the Wa ter ec river, containing about 1000 Acres good pine Land well adapted to the cul ture of Cotton, Com kc. six- hundred of which are at present under cultivation, on the premises are an Overseer's house and every other necessary out building in good repair. ?ALSO? 4 the tract of land on which he resides about -two mikes distant from the above, contain* ing from 3 to 400 Acres, which as respects eligibility and healthy nens of situation is surpassed by none in the state, being well supplied by, numerous springs of the purest water and furnishing a number of delightful sites for summer resi f sidence. On it are a good dwelling house, out buildings and a grist mill suitable for plsntation use. These two tracts will be sold cither together o^ separately to suit purchasers. AlsO-^One other tract of about iOPOlPtes lying on the waters of Black river, Sumte district adjoining lands of Capt Benjamin Carter and others. A further description of these lands ia deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed per sons desirous of purchasing will examine ior themselves. tZ'4 The terms which will be liberal may be known on application to. ? y\ ? ... ? > ? - . Thomas English, Jan. ?3>t vtfl Crecky Auguit 14, 1818. 23 tf BLANK INDENTURES, For m U at ikis Office. The recent arrivals at New-York from Liverpool, bring nothing, of im portance. The elections were all over, and there was nothing hut (bast ing and junketing among the peqple ? -Th? London Courier of the 17th of July, says, that the friends of Sin MunBAY Maxwell, and the friends of those principles which were involved in his cause, dined together at Willis' Hooms, and ns the company had no reformers a mohgst them, the eVfening passed o ver in the mutual display of liberal, refined and gentlemanly feeling* ? There was no fighting f >r plates, no sc rambling for joints of meat/ 110 a. buse from the guests, and no apolo gies from the landlord.