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CAMDEN GAZETTE Vol. lV.^j AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER CAMDEN, (S. C.) THURSDAY JULY S2, 1819. THE PLBLIC WILL OUR GUIDE?THE PUBLIC GOOD OUR _?AD. [?No. 171. PUBLISHED "WEEKLY 4 BY JOHN CAMBRIDGE. Terms.?three dollars per annum, pay able in advance ; and in all cases where papers shall be delivered at the expense oi the Editor, the price will be three dollars and fifty cents. No paper discontined, but at the option of the Ed itor, until nil arrearages are paid. Advertisements not exceeding twelve lines, inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each continuation. I( no directions are given with an Adver tisement it will be continued till forbid. mmmaBBsmmaemsemem?tsaBgmm^mammammBZKSsrsBjBsm For Sale. TEN Kegs best Virginia Manufactured Tobacco, one Hogshead Leaf ditto, fifty Gallons Havana Honey, one hundred Gal lon* Philadelphia Vinegar, a few Hogs heads N. Hum, Gun Powder Tea in Cad dies, Rifles and Shot G%uns, 8cc. James Clark. June 24. 67?tf Tobacco. ? # \ Prime Chewing Tobacco. ?also? , 370 Pieces of the Edgefield made Stone Ware> consisting of Water Pitch era from 2 quarts to 3 gallons, Pickling Jars from 2 do., to 6 do. Jugsirom 2 do. to 5 do. Churns from 2 gallons to 3 do. The first of the kind, (and superior in quality to any) ever ofTered here, for sale by HENKY ABBOTT. May 13, 61?tf I ? . For Sale. 20 Barrels Whiskey, A few barrels Car dial, 20 kegs best (^.m-Powder, of Du pom's make, t:arutma ftuMfco. - And a few sets of Gig Harness, both plated and plain, best Philadelphia make, with a iarge assortment of dry goods, Hardwares-Cutlery, groce ries, &c. James Clark. 'April 1. A great Bargain. TH E subscriber being desirtous of mov ing to the western country, offers ssle the Plantation, and tract of Land on which he at present resides ; consisting of about two thousand acres, about two hundred of which is cleared, urnler fcnce, and in complete order ; on which there is a convenient Dwelling-House, Kitchen, negro Houses, Barn, Stable*, Ginn House, with a new 40 saw Giner, Blacksmith's Shop and Tools, and every other useful building* all new and convenient, and a good Mill Seat. ?ALSO? { His stock of Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with a complete set of Plantation Tools. ' The situation is pleasant and healthful, as a proof of which, it is confidently assert ed, that there has not been six dollars worth of medicine administered on the Plantation, in the six years that I have resided on it, nor has a Doctor once been called in. For terms, (which shall be accommoda ting*) apply to the subscriber on the prem ises, about ten miles N. W. of Camden. Joseph Mickln. Sawney's Creek, Kershaw District, July 5, lft 19. 69?75? FREK SCHOOLS. THE Commissioners for the FREE SCHOOLS For Kershaw Dittrict, are re quested to attend their semi-annual meeting on Monday the 26tli inst. J. W. Lan;;, Sec'ry. July 13, 1819. 70?71 ? AN APPRENTICE WANTED. EITHER a white or black BOY, fmm 13 to 16 years of age, is required as an Ap prentice to the Cabinet-Making business. ?ALSO? 500 feet of WALNUT PLANK, for which the cash will be given. Apply to Joseph H. Jowitt. Camden, July 15, 1819. 70? 1 Vinting, Netly executed at the Gazette-Office, on low terms. Bradford's Springs. TT is a circumstance of no small inipor ^portance to the citizens of this State to have a convenient and healthy situation* to which they can have access during the Summer and Autumnal months. The Bradford Spring, at this time, ex hibit such a situation. The buildings, here, are capacious and convenient; and are as well calculated for the accommoda tion of the delicate and infirm, as those who are in search of pleasure* The situation is, probably, one of ,the most eligible that this country' affo rds The elevation is considerably above the common level of the surface. The rise and declivity ot the hill is gradual and re gular : and its summit smooth and un broken. The Springs empty out of the basis of the hill, at different apertures, where it abrubtly breaks off, in almost, a perpendicular descent. -The water is a strong mineral. It is transparent and palatable, 'l*ne ingredi ents \vhi?h form the composition of this mineral, have not yet been accurately as certained by chymical analysis. %A few individuals have annually visited those Springs, and those alone, can form an ad equate idea of the advantage which results from attending them. The ruinous condition of the buildings in all probability, and the want of accom modation has, hitherto, prevented a num ber of persons from attending these Springs Hut the subscriber flatters himself that he is now, well preparefi for the accommoda tion of a number of persons. And he pledges himself to spare no exertions to reader the situation of all those who attend tlicse Springs both comfortable and agree able Horace W. Bronson. April. tf NOTICE. URIAH BLACKMAN. Informs his friends and the public* he still continue* t?? keep a HOUSE OF EN TERTAINMENT, in Camden, iately under the firm of Rlackman U Dye, and hopes by his asiduily and attention, merit a share of public patronage. March \ 1. To Rent, A Room in .the Market-House, either the upper or lower one?Foi terms apply to WILLIAM O'CAIN. Camden, July I, 181&. 68? FOR SALE OR TO RENT. . i 4 A large two story Frame Buildir g, on Broad-street, a few doors above Dccalb street, 50 by 23 feet, with a store in front, and With a kitchen and other out buildings. An? person disposed to purchase or rent, will call and view the premises; posses sion will be given immediately, apply to James Clark. April I. To lient. THE House belonging to Mr. Broad it as, in the uuper part of Camden, lately occupied by Mis. Hay.?For terms apply to the Printer. March 4. Stephen? Creek, Ed$ejield. FOR Sa.e, a valuable tract of Land, consisting of 50<* acres, more or less, situ ated as above, and bounded on land granted to Hugh Hose, Jacob Mott and Robert Starke, Esquires. The Title is unexcep tionable, being from the original Grantee. For terms, apply to the Editor of the C am* den Gazette. The Editor of the Colufhbia Telescope and Augusta Chronicle, are desired to give the above 4 insertions, and send the bills to the Camden Gazette Office. April 22, 58?tf . For Sale. A PLANTATION, situated on Pine Tree ( reek, acvcn miles from Camden, containing two hundred acres ofL^ND, twenty five acres of wU'ujh is under fence; mi which there is two execellent Springs of W atcr, and a vcry good young Apple ard .each Orchard. Possess on to he given o i the first of October next." For further particulars apply to Peter My res, or John Mjres. A July 15, 1819, ' '70?.1 UOOK. 1J1NDNG. fl^HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that be has just commenced-the above branch of Business in the store opposite Col. Nix od4s, where he will execute all kinds of Binding with promptness and precision, he has also an assortment of Rooks anrt Stationary For sale on very reasonable terms. George Forbes. January 7 tf A bargain to be had. The subscriber offers for sale, a Planta tion and tract qf l.andy tying on the head of Swift Creek, seven miles from Camden, with a good improvement, and a -good Or chard, &c. It is recommended lor a healthy place and excellent water. Joseph Ifclk. July 8, 1819. 69?71 ? Safe of Land. Elizabeth Maples, et al I Bill fur Parti - f lion &c. Matthew Jam^s, et al ^ J Vv ih be sold at tyrt. Diggs* on Satur day the thirty-first day of July next, be tween the usual hour* of sale, a valuable tract of land, said to contain five hundred acres, situated on Swift CreeK, and waters of Wateree river Conditions are half of the purchase money to be paid on the first day of January next, the balance on the first day of January after; purchaser ro give Bond and approved security, and on >lhv> failure of either payment, that thu same be resold for cash at the risk of the first purchaser. Titles will be executed but not delivered until the purchase money is paid, to be paid on day of sale. By order of the Court of fcquily of Sumter Dis trict. ? Johti B. Miller, Commissioner. Sumterville, June 23.. 68?72 Notice. THE Subscriber having Administered on the estate of Daniel Dur'rn deceased ; he hereby notifies all persons, having any propetty belonging to the said Daniel Duron, to deliver it to him, on or before tlie first day of August next, in order that ho may make a settlement with the credit ors of said deceased. All persons having demancU, are required to render them in properly attested, and all indebted, are re quested to make prompt payment. M C. WIGGINS, Jidm9ry June 3. 64? Tommitted TO the Gaol of Kershaw . District) a Uegro Fellow,about 33 or 40 ye.nsof sjje; 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, stout built, t?ays his name is SCIPIO and belongs to William Bull in Barnwell L/Wtvict. The owner is requested to come toward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. * William Love, g. k. d. April 8 . v'' ^ An Kstraj. CAPT. JOHN DUBOSK tolli before me a Sorrel Horse, about t4 hands high, 8 years old, blind of an eye, has no visible brand; appraised at ten dollars. Said horse has been in the neighbourhood since last fall, and is subject to fits. Joseph Micltle, J. q. June 24. 67?tf An fistray. WILLIAM NKAL Tolls before me, a small yellow Sorrel Mare, about 11 years old, 13 hands high, much marked with the saddle, but has no visible brand; apprais ed at fifteen dollars. Joseph Mickle, j; q. Sawneys Creek, K. D. June 10. 67~tf VOMMIT'tED TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, a Mo latto Boy, about 18 or 2o years of age, five feet high, has wl at is tilled the scald head vvry bad, says his name is SANDY, pnd b- longs to a Mr, Bl*ckstok, near Marki:! Wharf, in Charles*on, S, C. The ownet is requested to < ome forward, prove pro perty, pay charge* and take him away* W illi.tm Love, o. k. d. ' Camden, July 14,1819.- ? 70-t.f? LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining at the Post-UJfice, at Camden, C. from ist April to . 30th June, 1811). A?Ely Adkins, 2 ; James Atkinson, Ishain Atkinson. B?Ely Bradley, 3 ; John M. Barber, Mordacai Barbour, 2 ; Benjamin Barnes, 2; James Barnes, Anthony Brown, Michael Krtwn, Jnlm Raltffi-, Jim-. Dr. Thomas Hriggs, Elijah Bass, William Blanton, Hugo Bitd, Elizabeth Ballard, Sarah Bland, Lucy Bracey, Sarah Beckham, Miss Barrmteen. C?v\ illiam Cook, 2; Lewi* Cook, George Crim, 2; Hardy Crim, John M. Ciark, Joseph Clark, James Campbell, Mil-am Campbell, Johlt Glanton, George B. Clemcments, Daniel Colreatb, Jacob Cherry, F. Crimminger, Jesse Cartel, Capt. Moses Cap, John Coin, Jesse Cu^le. D-?Samuel Dixon, 2 ; William Dk on, 2 ; Green Duke, 2; W illiam Dunlap, 2; Robert Dunlap, Olive Dunnagitv E. C. Dcbiuhl, Judith Diggs, Elias J. Dickin son, Edinun Dcsuu, Jesse Dell, Thomas Duren, James Duien, Reuben Duren, Sa rah Duren. .E?Colonel Thomas English, Charles Evans, James Edmunds. F?Abraham Ferguson, Reuben Flem ing, Wiiic Fort, Jesse Fly, William Fraley, GromeHa Frazer, Sarah Flake. ij?Henry Gocch, John Gooch, Elijah Gaylon, Donald Gillis, Benjamin Lewis or Levi Galloway, George Gardner. John Goodwin, Gazua Godbold, Joseph M. D. Garlick. H?Daniel Ilolladay, Hollii Horton, Laban Horten, Miles Hussey, William Hewings, William Iluins, John Huggans, Henry Hamilriglit, Elijah Hagood, Rich ard Holley, Elizabeth Howel, Abigail Hixon. J?Samuel James, 3 ; Eli Johnson, Isham Jackson, David Jamison, Darling Jones, Ann Jones, Jane Irvin, Margaret Jonson. K?William Kinglcr, James Kcndrick, Jonn Kelly, Joseph Kelly, Ellas Kelly, Ja cob Kollingsworth. L?-William Love, Matilda Lenoire, Mary Limbecker, Jane Lisenbe. M?Daniel M'Leod, William M'Leod, Allen M't askill, z ; Peter MTaskill, 2 \ Angers M'Pherson, Robert M'Kmght, 2 ; Thomas Morris, Jr. Archibald M'Dowel, sharick Mathis, John M'Daniel, John M'Kee,Charlet M'Kennon, Syre M'Haffy, Robert M'Caine, Elizabeth Motley, Mala chiah Murphy, Richard Motley, E M'Whorter, Hugh M'Call, Edw. M'Gerry, Robert M'Kinnon, Archibald M'Vair, Arthur Mangrem, Hugh M'Kenzie, Wil liam M'Gill, Joseph Mickle. N?William Nettles, Hiram Nettles, J. H. Nettles, ElieNunn, Briton Nichols, James Naver. O?James Oram. P?'Thomas Porter 2, JamrsC. Postell, James Pattison, Mr. Phelps,George Peach, Christian Page. R?James Rembert, John Robertson, James Robertson, Thomas Rutherfoid Abia Reaves, Hugh Randolph. * S?Samuel Smith, 2 ; Joseph Sanders, Rav. Mr. Sanders, Warren Sanders, James Scrugg, James Steen, John G. Smiih, Thomas Strode, Stt rling Sextan, William Howell, Stephen Stuckey, William Scott, James Sinkler, Levy Swain, John Straw bridge, 2; Turner Stark, Justinus Stoll, Abigail Smith, Rebccca T. Sanders, 2; Rachel C. Sloan, Ann C. Schrock, Sally Scote, Elizabeth Stark, Mary Strange, Amanda Starke, Elizabeth P. Styers, Mar garet Sowell. T?John Troesdel, William Truesdel, George Turner, Ruth Thornhill, John Tims, William Trapp, Elizabeth Trapp, Agness Thompson. W?Zachariah Williams, 2 ; Irey Wal ker, James Welbourn, John White, James P. Walker, Mason Wood, Amici Williams, . John N. Williams, John Williamson, Joseph Wright, Arthur Walding, George Wela> Thoma* Warren, Mi?s Walker. ISAAC SMITH, P. M. Camden, July I, 1819. 69? Lost or mislaid, A NOTK OF HANI), given to me by Zachariah H Nettles, John H. Nettle* and Zachariah Nettles, all of Fairfield District, South-Carolina, tor the sum of Nine Hun dred and Eighty Dollars, dated in May 1815, and to draw interest from th? first of January* 1816, payable the first of July, 1820. Which Note I have stopped the payment of; ami this is to foreworn all per sons from trading for said Note, as it is my properly, and I have never received a sin gle cent for the same. ? John Kicks. Sumtcrville, July 3, t8IS>. 69?71 ? iiegimeutal Order,. 5?t/i Regiment, Camderiy July 12, 1819 LIEUT. COL. ENGLISH, of the 35ih Regiment of Infantry, having Leen promot ed to the rank of C olonel, an election for a Major in the second or lower Battalion, is hereby ordered to take place on Friday, the third ol September next. The Cap tains, or Officers commanding Companies, will open a pall at their respective muster gtounds, and in conjunction with two sub altern Officers, or other fit and proper per sons, wi^l hold and manage the same from 11 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. M. giving public notice forty days previous, at three place* within their respective com mands ; and the said managers, are ordered to meet in Camden on the fourth of Sep tember, the day after the election, and count the votes, declare the election, and report, the same to the Colonel. By order of Col. English. J. C. CARTER, adjutant. ? m ?? - ? ? ? . ? ? Garden Seeds. ? THE subscriber has lately received in addition to his former su^ly, a few kind of valuable fall TURNIP SEEDS, among them arc the HUT A BAG A, known in the State of New-York by the name oi the Yellow Russia Turnip. It is a fall Turnip, and the proper season for sow ing them here, is about the last of July or first of August* It has lately been in troduced into America, and is said to be superior to any hetetofore in use, and is much morfe productive ; it is found to bo excellent food for cows, sheep a&d hogs, , by steaming or boiling the roots, with tno addition of a little meal?The product in England or to the North, is *?aid to be up wards of a thousand bushels to the acre, therefore it may be worth the attention of the Farmers here to cultivate it. A small treatise on the culture a char acter, may be found in the pamphlet on Gardening, offered for sale. - ? . ? ALSO? Large white flat Turnip, % . Yellow Stoue do. Yellow Malta, (a new and choice kind.) . Prickly Spinage, Black Winter Radish, Mustard, Orange Carrot. ? A few valuable kinds of Gran Seed*> is expected in time for fall sowing). among them will be the Lucerne or French Clover. All the above are suitable for fall and winter use. A liberal deduction will be made to those persons wishing to purchase by the quantity. P. Thornton. Camden, July 15, 1819. 70?73? Sheriff Sale*. BY virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected! WILL iiK SOLD? on the first Monday, and the day following) in Au gust next, before the Court-House in Camden, within the legal hours of sale ; FOUR LOTS OF LAND, in the town of Camden, fronting Eastward ly on Church street, having one hundred and thirty two feet thereon, and westward!? on Campbt U street, having also one hundred and thirty two feet thereon, having five hundred and twenty eight feet in depth from Church street to Campbell street, aforeiahl, and known in the plan of said town, by Lota Nos. 263, 263, 276 and 277. -ALSO ONE TRAC T OF LAND, adjoining the town of Camden, containing Thirty Sir Acre?, be the same more or less, bounded Eaatwardly by Gordon street. Northwardly by the lands belonging to the estate of John Adamson, deceased, Westwardlyby lands belonging to Abraham Helton, Southwardly by lands belonging to W. W. Lang* All lev*<>d on as the property of Doctor Isaac j lex ?<!c r, deceased, under an Execution i,. *;>r of the Administrator of William Adamson, deceased, against Sarah Alexan der, now Sarah Horton, Administratrix of the said Isaac Alexander. ?.ALSO? TWO Hundred and Thirty Six Acres of LAND, be the same more or less, lyin^ on the waters of Hanging Rock Creek, ad joining lands of Hardy Hortot)* Ivy Horton, Claibo-ne Horton, Abram Horton and Ben jamin Haile. .levied on as the property of Abram Hoiion, under a decree in tho Court of Equity, in favor of William Hoi. ton, against1 Abram Morton#.Hardy Horton, ana Reuben I. Hortcn, resold at the risk of the former purchaser. ?ALSO? NINE head of CATTLE, levied on as the property of Jonathan Duren, at the sep arate suits of John (>. Haljhtd, M' Willie 8c Stover, Reul>en Patterson U. Co. and others. Conditions of S:?le. Cash?Purchasers tM pay for Shet ifFs Titles *?>d Bills of Sale. M. C. WIOC INS, S. K. P. Camden, July 13, IbU. ,