Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, September 30, 1819, Image 1
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CAMDENj (%C>) THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1819.
[No. !8<.
THE PLBLIC WILL OUR GGlbS?tHM fUBLIC GOOD OUR BAD.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY JOHN CAMBRIDGE.
THREE DOLLARS per annum, Paj
yi abie in advance ; and in all cases where
...t papers shall be delivered at the expense
v; of the Editor, the pric? will be tuim
, it 0oLLARS~and fifty cents. No paper
; diacontiiH'dfitamat the option of the Ed
itor, until arrearages are paid.
.jgtdveriitemcntt not exceeding twelve lines,
r 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.
? WHBUUH JU I ?! mi IBBB? e? Hg? ?
. Selling Ofl'll ~ ?
At the sign of the Cross Keys.
THE subscribers intending to leave
^Camden in a very short time, offer the re
- ' tnainder of their Stock at cost and charges*
consisting of
DRY GOODS, CROCKERY,
"? HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.
ALSO?
An assortment of
' GROCERIES. If
Their stock was laid in on the best of
terms, having been purchased for cash)
they therefore invite their friends and coun*
try merchants to avail themselves of this
opportunity, as bargains can be obtained
for cash.
Samuel Lopez & Co.
Camden, Sept* 9, 1819. 78-83?
Selling Off!! 1
THE subscribers intending fto*iiively to
close their Camden business, offer their
Stock at cvit and chargc ?.
consisting ov <1
; DRY GOODS, CROCKERY,
HARPWAHE, '
A'nd as complete an assortment of
As can be
A large assortment of
SBQE?*HAT?.
Their Stock was laid in, on the best tetmi, J
having been purchased' for cat A. They'
therefore invite their friends and country!
Merchants, to avail themselves of this op-:
port unity, as bargain ? can be obtained./]
;They offer the following Goods at reduced
prices.
Calicoes from 13 i to 30 cents per yard/
Bl ue Homcspdn, 30? -
Ginghams, 18|,
Curtain Calico, 20,
do. .Elegant, 43 4, . ~~
Bed Tickings, 37 * j
Handkerchiefs from. 13$ to 3l| cents,
Patent Loom Shiritings, 31?,
Men's Shoes, from 75 cents to ?3f
Ladies do. from 75 to 02 &y
Men's Hats, from 50 eenu to 87, Ice. See.
And every other artfcle at the same rate.
H. Levy & Co.
Nearly opposite the Masonic Hall.
Camden, August 29, 1819. '
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FROM the subscriber, at Chester, on
Thursday tho 12th Inst.? Two Note? of
Hand given by John Gooch wad Joseph
t2 arficK, for Eleven Hundred Dollar*, bear
feK date the 1 fthof Jahuarv, 1 8 If ? another
utc of Hand for Four or Six Hundred
Dollars, date not recollected ; one Note of
Hand given by Thomas Archer, for One
Bund red and Seventy Five Dollars, dated
ovember, i|lt } one other Note of
' Hand given by Jesse Hudson, for One
Hundred and Fourteen Dollars nnd some
Cents, dated November, 13 IT ; two other
Notes of Hand payable by Andrew Gard
ner, for Fifty Dollars each, and dated No
vember, 1818. All the above Notes pay
able to the subscriber. All persons are
cautioned not to purchase any of the above
Notes of Hand, and a liberal reward will be
paid to any person who may become the
jneans of the thief being detected, and the
proporty being restored to '
Alexander Archer.
August 96, 1819. * 76?
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For Sal#.
20 Barrels W hiak ey , A few barrels C or
(iisl, 20 kegs best Gun-Powder, of Du
fpnt'e make, Car6lina Indigo.
f And a few sets of
<GHg Harness, both plated and plain, best
Philadelphia make, with a large assortment
tj dry goods, Hardware, Cutlery^ Groce
James Clark,
*>rm; ,
HOOK BINDING.
^l^HE subscriber respectfully informs the
<1- citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that
be has just commenced the above branch
ot Business in the store opposite C ol. Nix
onks, where he will execute all kinds |of
Binding with promptness and precision,
( he has also an assortment of
Books aud Stationary J
For sale on very reasonable terms.
George Forbes.
January 7 tf
For ale .
TEN Kegs best Virginia Manufactured
Tobacco, one Hogshead Leaf ditto, hity
Gallons Havana Honey, one hundred 1 ial
lons Philadelphia Vinegar, * few Hogs
heads N. Rum, Gun Powder Tea in Cad
dies, Rifles and Shot tiuns, Sec.
James Clark. 1
June 24; 67 ? tf
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fo it Bale ok to 1. ent. ?
A large two story Frame Building, on
Broad-street, a few doors above Decalb
strcet, 50 by 25 feet, with a store in front,
and with a kitchen and other out buildings. !
Any person disposed to purchase or rent,
will call and view the premises ; posse s
aion will be given immediately, apply to ?
James Clark.'
April 1. .
Ati E stray* .
WILLIAM NEAL Tolls before me, a
small yellow Sorrel Mare, about- 14 years
old,' 1 3 hands high, much marked with the
saddle, but has no visible brand ; apprais
, td at fifteen dollars. -
? Joseph Mickle, j. q.
Sawneys Creek, K. D. J vine 10. *7-tf
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C APT. JOHN DUBOSE tolls before
line a Sorrel Horse, about 14 hands high,
ft 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 Mickle, j. a*
June 24. 67? tf,
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Notice.
ALt persons indebted to Mr. SftADR Acn
Brown, deceased, are Requested to make
immexltate payment. And those having
demands against him, are requested to
render them legally attested t6 Mr. Jacob
CtiaaaY, Jr. or myself.
ZACH. BROWN,
V Adm'r. & Brown, decern ted,
> August 27| 1819. 77-80?
Notice.
AS the Subscriber intends removing to
Charleston, as soon as his crop of Cotton
can be gathered. He will sell the Lease
of those Lands he now plants, for two years
from 1st of January next. There is on the
place, about 145 acres of cleared land, f>5
of which is prime River SwamjJl the tal*
ance good Cotton land. He wul also setl
the stock of Cattle and Hogs, a good (.in
of 30 Saws, together with about tOOO
bushels of Corn, all the fodder made on
the place, Pease) fee. and all the Planta*
tion Tools. . v'
Julia Dubosp.
August 6. 74? tf
? To Rent, * !
- A Room ia the Ma+ket-Uouse,
either the .upper or lower one? For
terms apply to
WILLIAM (yCAIN.
Camden, July 1 , 1819. 68 ?
To Rent.
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THE House belonging to Mr. Buoad
srs, in the upper part of Camdeti, lately
occupied by Mrs. Rat.? For terms apply
to the Pqnter. - ja
March 4.
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Picked up
NEAR the Raceground a CART, which
the owner can have by proving property,
and paying charges. ? Apply to tho Printer.
Camden, September 9, 1819. 77-?
_ Bale.
BY permission of the Court ot Ordinary,
for KershaW District, will be sold on Satur
day, the 2d of October nest, at ihe house
of Jacob Cherry, Jr: Stony Hill Planta
tion, belonging to the estate of ,B. Boykin,
Esq.* deceased, all the Personal Estate of
Saadkach Brown, dtceaned? consisting
of a Nego Man and Woniifr? a Hbrse and
Gig ? Household & Kitchen Furniture, &c.
The sale to commence at' 11 o'clock.
Terms, credit until the first day of March
? next, purchasers giving notes bearing in
terest from the day of sale* with good per
sonal security. ./? v 'v v
Zacb. Brown, AdmW.
September 9, M19. ? 78-rtl ?
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Building Committee >,
OF the Orphan Society* will receive,
until thrjit?t Monday iivtictober, contracts
for materials (or enclosing the Society's
lot of ground on De JCalb'Street, and for
workmen te perform this jUrk. The fence
to be of good Lightwood Posts and Inch
_Plank. V r
The same Committee will receive pro*
posals for furnishing BvicV^s, Lime and j
Scanthag of the best quality ; also fordoing
Bricklayer's wotk. Proposals to be made
h\ writing, and delivered to ?AtkxAKDK*
Vouno, Broad-street. -fjLtV.
Camden, Sept, 9, 1819, 78^81?
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Stop the . Runaways .
? LEFT the subscri
bers Plantation on Little
Lynches Creek, jon the
2ith ultimo, three ne
groes,' jfriz s SILAS, a
; fellow about thirty five
yeart ? ? age, stout aud
well made* , ' '
D!MAH| a wencb
about eighteen years of
a - ^
about twittty years of
age, very black. Took
with them a considerable
ity of Ladies very fihe clothes, silk
cs? shawls, fcc. &c. % ^
>y person or persons apprehending the
a ntr of them, and deliver
subscriber, or confining
Khem in ajiy jail so tl>at I can get them,
hall be reasonably rewaitled.
Mwprtt Exam,
Lynche ? Creek .
August i, ??m, 73-tf?
Committed
TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, a
Negro Fellow, about 35 or 40 years of sge;
5 feet 10 or 11 Inches high, stout built,
says ?ris name U
SCIP10
ind belongs t6 William Bull in Barnwell
District* The owner is rtquested to come
foward, prove property, pay charges and
take him away.
William Lave, g. k. d.
April 8
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Committed -
TO the Gaol of Chesterfield District,
Smtth-Cafolina, * negro taan, calls hitnwlf
JOHN, snys he belong* to a Mr Yancey,
a vyegro speculator, lately purchased from
a man by the name of Pitts, living in the
State of Virginia. ? Said nefcro appears to
be about fifty years o? age. five feet eight or
nine inches high, dark complexion ; the
said boy says he is a 8h**maker, and can
work a litre at the Tailors ttade. The
owner is requested to cotne forward, prove
property, pay charges, aad take him away.
EDWARD MULLOY, o. C. D.
Chesterfield Court-House,
August 17, 1819. 76-82?
i Committed
| TO the Gaol of Kerthaw District, on
the 8th instant, a Negro Fellow of a very
j* dark complexion, about 18 or 20 years of
age, 5 feet 3 inches high) is very much
marked with the whip, calls his name
CATO, and saya that he belongs try a
Thomas Adkina, near Newberry Court
House, ft. C. The ownir is requested to
come forward, prdve property, pay charge*
i and take him away
WILLIAM LOVE, G. K. D.
C *mdeiv September #, 181* 78 *tf> ? ?
BLANK8
i FOR SALE A*"lJiI8 0?ftCE?
State of South- Carolina f 7
Town of Camden. \
AN ORDINANCE* to amend an OrdV
nance of ihc Town Council of Camden,
passed the 28th day of July, A. D. 1819,
entitled an Ordinance to prevent liogb
from. running at large within the limits
of the Town of Camden.
i st. Be it ordained, and it is
hereby ordained by the authority of
the Town Council of Camden , That
within fifteen days immediately after
the Ratification of this Ordinance, it
shall be the duty of , all persons,
&ho may have plantations, or reside
without the limits of this Town, and
whose 1 Hogs may range, stray into,
or ruu at large within the limits ot
this Town, to render unto the Re*
corderof the said Town, a discre
tion of the marks of their Hogs, to
entitle them to the benefit of the last
clause of the first section of x the Or
dinance aforsaid. Aud the Record
er is hereby required to enter all the
marks rendered unto him, under this
Ordinance, iu a book to be kept by
him, for that purpose ; and for every
mark so entered by him, be sliall be
entitled to 25 cents, to be paid to him
out of the funds of the Tow n.
ftd. And it is hereby further or
dained by the authority aforesaid ^
That it shall be the duty of every
person,who may at any ti?: e here
after be qualified to act as *~Consta?
We of tht Town of Camdan, to car
ry into eflect the Ordinance aforesaid,
and eteiy such Constable, who shall
refuse or neglect t<) carry intoned the
^same, shall fdMelt and payutio the.
Treasury of the' laid Town.' for its
??V the sum ^XhlHtjJhjilars if*
' every such refusal Ot neglect.
3d. JLnd be it further otiained by
the authority qfbresaid, That if any
person* shall interrupt, resist, molest/
or abuse any Constable while law
fully carrying into eflfect the OrdiiP
ance aforesaid, or any part of the*
same, or wlio shall rescue or ford
bly take from the pound, or out of
the custody of any Constable, any*
Hog or Hogs which ha may have
taken under the said Ordinance,
every perjon so offending, shall for
feit and pay Fifty Dollars into the
Treasury of this Town, for the use
of the said Town. -
And it is hereby further or
dained by the authority aforesaid r
That all Ordinances, or parts of Or
dinances, contrary or repugnant to
the spirit And meaning of 4 his Or
dinance, b^. and the same are here
by repealed.
Ratified in Town Council, the
15th Hep tern l>er, 1819 ; and
forty-fourth year of Ameri
can Independence.
THOMAS SALMON D, Intendant '.
Fresh Breatf
WITH every other article ill the Baking
business, may be had of the best quality,
every day, at
WILLIAM A. SCOTTS,
King-street, opposite Mr. Vaughan's.*
Camden, Sept. 15, 1810. 79-tf?
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Camden DMrict. ? In Equity. >
JUNK TERM, 1619.
David George, V: ,
y. > BILL.
James Russell <st al J
IT appearing to the Court that Jobn
Covington and Mary his w}fe, Samuel
Owens and Martha his wife, and Sarah
Russell defendants to the above auit, are
without the limits of this $tate : It is or* |
dered that the said Samuel Owen* and
Martha hia wife, John Covington and Mary
his wife, and Sasah Russell do appear to
<the Ml! filed in the above case, on Oy before
the ninth day of October next, and do file
their answer, plea or demur to the said hill,
in thirty day* fgpm the ssid date, or the
aaid bill will be taken pro cenfesso as to
the said defendants. A
' - . J. CARTER, Com . Rq.
Camden, July 20, 181?, 7%~dl*+>
AN ORDINANCE,
TO alter the mode oi appointing Cbnatt*
bles for the Town Camden.
Wheheas tlie present mode of
appoiutiug Constables t>r this 'I ow n,
is Jbgnd to be inconvenient, unequal,
and oppressive upon the Citizens :
Be it therefore ordained by the ln
tendant and Wardens of the Town
of Camden, and it is ordained by
the authority of the i tame, That as
soon after tbe Ratification of this
Ordinance, as may be and thereafter
annually in the month of April;
there ahall be appointed four Con*
stables for said ?Town, in the man
uer following, That is to aay, that
as soon as may be, after the Rs idea,
tion hereof and thereafter, at least
once in every three yean,.' the Town
Reoorde^-shall, under (he direction
of thef Town Councils ttntse thd
uame of every citizen of Ward No.
1, in said Town, between the age of
twenty-one and fort\ -five, and not
now exempt from serving as Consta
bles, to be inserted in en spartiuent
of a Box to be by bim kept for the .
purpose. i?And also the names of
tlie citizens in like manner qbalifled
: and not exempt, in W ards Ji os. ?,
8 and 4, to be inserted in aeperate
apartments of said Box, which said
apartment* shall be marked 1, t, 8,
4. And that tbe said Tegvn Re
corder shall, in the' presence of the
Town Council, as. soon as may be
after tbe 'Ratification ; hereof and
thereafter, annually in the month of
April, cense by .the hand of a chilli
not more than ten years old, one .
uame to, be drawn from eachapartment
of said Box, and the peientr-w hose
name is drawn from apartment 1,
shall be Constable for W ard No. 1,
and iMMm from the respective apart-:
mend for Wards t, 8 end 4. v
Jtnd As it further ordained ? by tit*
authority qfvreeaid, That the per
sons whtbe mows shall Ite drawn as
before provided shall, JtHhfai. two
days after receiifng writtea notice of
such their appointment, qualify them
selves before ths Mid Council, as
Constables of said Town, "and each
and every person so appointed as
before aaiil, who shall fail to appear
and qualify as afotessid,.ltl4f_w
feit, for1 the use of sai4Town,Eight
jDojlassr IMrovide^ each and every
such may take Upon himself the du
ties .of said office of ; Constable, or
may furnish su\h person to qualify
and act 1q his place and ate9?, ?s
may ba accepted byaaid Town
Council.
Be it further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, 'that the Consta
bles so to bs appointed as aforesaid,
shall bars' within, the said 't own, all
the powers, priviligessnd immunities,
which Constables have by the laws
of South-Carolina, and it shall be
their duty to execute all such pro-,
cesses as by law or the ordinance,
they are now or may he hereafter re
quired to execute, ? to preserve good
order within said Town, and gene- .
rally to carry into execution any Or
dinance of said Town. ___
Be it further ordained by tie au
thority aforermd* That in ca*e of
vacancy ,m the office of Constable in
said Totte. the sajne mode of ai>
I M?i fitment Shall bex>nraued to fill the
?ame, aft la befiwe provided for \i
animal appointment thereto. %
Be it further oriaiiiMfThni any
Ordinance, or pdrt of Ordinance o!
said Town, repugnant U > thia OnIht
ance l>e, and the same is hereby re
pealed. * ' /;y<
Ratified in Town Council, ihh 1?rt;
September, A, p, la 10, and forty
? fourth year of American Indc ptu
dence* ?
TtfOMAS SALMONS; ftu?4ani.
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