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eached the Bury in 5 Ground. The fallowing was the order of the Pro cession : ? The Chief of Police, and his Deputy. The 3d West India Regiment, with arms reversed ? the Officets with white scarfs and hat bands. The Band of the Regiment, playing the Dead Ma rch in Saul. The Commandant ot the Garrison and his: Staff, with scarfs and hat -bands. Alcaldes of Barrios. Alcaldes of Barrios. Three Officers on ^ Three Officers on Horseback as bear- o Horseback as bear ers. O ers. C^IEF MOURNERS. The Officers of the John?Adams, and Nen such, two and two. A great number of respectable Inhabitant! as Mourners ? two and two. ' ( One hundred and twenty men of the fcrews of the Jdhn Adams and Nonsuch, two and two. 1 On arriving at the entrance to the Burying Ground, the troops filed oft^ and formed a line for the Procession pass through. ? The Funeral Ser vice was performed by tliettev. Mr. Clapham, iu a solemn ainj impres sive manner; and, after the body was committed to the grave, the troops fired three vollies of muske try, in the usual manner ? the whole "Iwdy of attendants on the Funeral, retiring from the Burying Ground! with every mark of sympathetic ^rief for the premature death of a gallant man, a good parent and citi zen, encreased by a consideration of Irs eminent tank iu society. Ilis p rsonal appearance was imposing/ Having b^e^ a man of large stature. The. Public will perceive the im pression tnade on the minds of the American Officers, from the atten* tion paid to the Funeral of their late commander, b\ the following com munication, which has bo en handed to us for insertion " The Officers of the United State*' vessels John Adam* an<J Nonsuch, tender their grateful ac knowledgments to the Inhabitants of Port Hpain, for their kind and re spectful atteution to the Funeral rites bestowed on the bodv of their late Commander, Commodore Perry. * The disposition manifested by all classes was highly in unison with tlieir feelings, and merits their warm est thanks." COLUMBIA, OCT. 5. I A jury of inquest was held on Sunday evening last, by Thomas T. Willisson, Esq, on the body of a Female negro, named Dinah, the property of Mrs. Christina Hornshy, . about four miles above Columbia ? verdict, u That the aforesaid-Female Negro Dinah, came to her death by the violence of betting and b&i&ing around the waist with a chain, inflict ed by Christina Hornsby." We understand that a murder was committed in the early part of last week, in Cheater district, on the body of a Capt. George Brown, at* tended with circumstances of no or dinary atrocity. ?, It is said two per sons came ta the house of the dee'd, at pight ; the deceased met them at > tbe door, and after conversing for some time with one of them, lie v<as forcibly dragged out of the house nnd had hit lhroat cut from ear to ear. It is presumed this appaling transac tion owes its exigence to a settled and long cherished revenge. We learn that those whose duty it is to! investigate the matter* are using their best exertions to bring tbe per* netnttors to justice. Suspicion is a doat, but as yet, no satisfactory die oovetfy has l>een made. j Report of ike deaths in Columbia , within the last two weeks. I ># __ y Bilious Fever, ? ? Cachexia, 1 ? Total, ft. Of this number two were children, aged between one and two years, one a Mack and the other a white child. And one adult white man. It is worthy of remark, that the Mack child only, was an inhabitant jf this town, the* other two were brought in from the country for me Jical aid. Jly ordsr of the Faculty. Edmund C. Park, fiecYy. fro. Tern . CAMDEN. _ _ % THURSDAY. ??CTOBK.K 7, 18(9. Treaty of I.imit* ? imfioriant to A/tune. It appeals probable ti.at the fort w .ich< 'our government had bev^un to erect on |L.ake Champl in, falls within the British lints This is to be reurettcd; but, it it fairly belongs to ?hem by the treaty, itt tKem have it. If we tose Rouse's Point, ,it is said we shall receivfc a compensation in the District of Maine. Our north eas tern bouudary, it is said, will be many miles further north than has heretofore been supposed. It will extend so far as completely to cu* off the com munic a lion between the provinces, and win embrace within our limits a considerable French set tlement, which has formerly been under the jurisdiction of Canada. ' Foreland *irgus. - In consequence of the death of; the. gallant commodore Oliver H,; Perry, of the U. States' <Navy an Port Spain, in the Island of Trini dad, on - he 23d August last, a chM cular letter was, we understand, immediately issued by the Navy de partment, addressed to the several Commanding Naval Officers ; Com mandants of Navy yards, and the Commandant of Marine*, requiring them, respectively, upon receipt, of the aaid circular, to pay the usual tributes of respect to the memory of the illustrious officer deceased. by hoisting the Dags at half mast, firing minute guns and causing the officers attached to tfifcir respective command* jo wear crape on tl?e left aru? duiing the space of thirty days. JV *ut. Int. A favoraUe change in the price of Cotton in France is re|M>rted by a late arrival* from Havre at New York. The prices on the 14th nit. (at which) cotU n was in brisk de mand were, for Georgia Cotton, 85' to 40 sous; Nt>w -Orleans, 36 to 44 sous. Ibid. Hot in Coltov . ? David Cooper, of Wnglitshoroiigh, in Georgia, 1 professes to have discovered a pre* ventive for this destructive complaint in cottou. He offers to communicate his remedy for a certain considera tion from the State, or fiurn indivi dual planters* We learn from Springfield, Clark couuty, (Ohio,) that a Silver Mine , has been discovered in the neighbor hood of Mechanic ksburg, in that state. The proprietor is said to be a poor wan, ami made the discovery by digging a well on his premises. The ore is represented as pure, aim the quantity great, ? w .. " I It is proposed, in the state of New- York, to abolish that feature of the Constitution which comprises the Council of Appointment. In our estimation, this measure of great importance to the political mor #iity of the State, as well* wishers to which, we should be glad to see it prevail. Since the publication of Adam Smith's " Wealth of Nations," there has been a gradually increasing at tention to the great subject of Politi cal (Economy, and it has happily re sisted in the core or partial cure of several inveterate errors of a perni cious conseqnei?Ce. This is seen, in one particular, in Lord Castle teah's late declaration in the British House of Commons, to wit : that " the true interests of every country was to throw w ide open its ports to fthi unrestrained com merce of other countries." Had that sentiment, now greeted with general applause, lieen advanced by a British minister half a century back, there is no doubt lie would have lost his place for it 5 tlie gjreat body of the nation would have regarded him as either a madman or an enemy to the public weal. Yet nothing is more clear Mmn its truth, nor could scarcely Uny earthly thing be more beneficial to lie civilized world than to give it .radical effect universally. It would revent or greatly diminished th? umber wars, of whic h the mo?? ?aye been in modern tjmesp about, | trade ; that is, if we except only tVe law tremendous w \r* that grew out ot t. e revolution in France. Again it wauicl give encouragement m every nation for the exertion of its industry and skill. And, finalh. as it would impoverish none, bui rather add to the wealth of all, the nations most industrious aud skilful n on hi be enriched by it in proportion 'o he increased ability of their cus romers. ? Happy will it be when < ouimerce shall become a bond of union instead of a bone of contention among the uatious ! Con. Courant . ' ? ' ' ri ' J A newspaper has been commenced at Camp Freeman, in Texas, called the ? Texas Republican" The first number contains a general order, dated June 2&L signed by* James Lons;, commander in chief. It fiir nishes al.^osome speculations on the friendly disposition of the inhabit ants tit* St. Antonio towards the pro ject of the resolution, apd the strength of the royalists at that post, which is said to consist, according to the information gi veto by spies, of ?00; that Lalmdie, of 80 men* ? The re volutionists think they will be aide to drive the royal Spaniard beyond the Rio Grande, during the present lall. ?Fa*k City Oaz. , - ? r /. It is said that the Kmperor of Russia has ordered four frigates' to be fitted out for the purpose of exploring the Polar regions. The Hon. John Langdok, late ^Gover nor of the State of New- Hampshire, died at Portsmouth, September 18th, in thd roth year of his age. * 'r k.^^F ?a iw>- _? u.M'- jji- L.! DTKD? In Charleston, on. Wcdrcaday the ?9th September last, after an illnei of ten days* Mr. CjtAta.r.s Merchant of Camden, native of Von tiers, (France,) in the S7th year of his age. He hns left a brother, and a large number of relative* and friends, to mOurn then irreparable loss. OBITUARY. After a severe iilnets of twenty days, borne with exemplary fortitude and pa ticnce; expired on the High Hills, Sept. 27th, Mr. John M. Focal. in the bloom of rife, The admonition of the untimely exit of this amiable yr.utii to the youiift, and to is, Be ye ready, for death cometh as a thief in the nij?ht. ? ?11 1 fc 11 !? >?? JI nil JiW i IJ m The citizens of Camden > who feel interested in the establishment of a Navigation (Jomnavy, are request ed to meet at tjie Court-House , this (lay, at 4 o'clock, P. JW. Camden, October 7, 1819# ?'b. ? ? . . A?r. M'E wen's SCHOOL wiU commence on Monday, the 1 Ith of October. September 30, 1819. 1 1 -82 ? JUST PUBLISHED. AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, The Rev. Ihr. Maxcy's DISCOURSE, * Delivered in the Chapel of the South-Car oljna College, on the 4th July last. C * *<rrulen, August 36, , A 1 9. ? ; no i ice! ALL persons are hereby warned not to trade for a Note given by the subscriber, to Jonathan Duten, for the payment of 90 dollars, on or before the first day of Janu ary next, dated the tth January, It 1 9 ? as the consideration for which h waa given, has failed, ami ?36 66 Cents, of it only will be paid. John Xtot hern. October 7, lfr<9. HlT* *3?1 STOLEN 7 FROM the Sabacriber's plantation, on Wednesday night, the 29th uk. an Iron Gray n\iim ? A\ MaRE> about fourteen hands and a half high, four yeari old, a white spot on etch aide of her weathers, branded with E. B. on the near ahoulder, Trots andCanters. Ten Dollars will be paid to any peraon that will deliver her to Mr. R. Coleman of Camden, or the flub* acriber. . ? . Jm Elijah B*#?. October T. ' ?2? * . Public Sale . BY permission of thd Court of Ordinary, for Kershaw District, will be sold on Satur day, the 3oih day of October next, at the house of Daniel Gardner, deceased, all the perscrflal estate of the said deceased, (e* ccpting the negroes,) consisting of Horaea, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Geeae and household, hitched end plantation Furniture. Sale to commence at 1 1 o'clock. * T erms, credit for nine months, purcha era giving notes bearing intereat from th !ay of sale, with good personal security } JANE GARDNER, Jdm'x. September tr, l?lg% ' ' 61.83? < T.ist of Tetters, 1 AY muinfrtg in the Pc*: -Cfice ui Camden , October 1, 1S19. I A ? Du-ad A.irrd, .*? ; Will is Alsc brook*, 2 ; David Aiclui. B ? \\ itliam 11. Bun* c?1, 2 ; . John Boy.' ki.., Esq. 2 ; HobcJt Batiaro, \V tslun^ton Kallaid, LK vaux Ballard, Join Bau ?, Ricn aid Bud, 1 amzey Burgess, Eltjah lit iss, W. Burnet, James Baskin, Joint Biocn, Harriet Boon, Mary Brem, John Inuocr, Nancy Brasington, Philip Brevier, MuJey Builard, T hora^ood Blackwvii, ? \\ liliam Berry, Robert Baird, I anny Bass, W iley Betriha, James liarnes. ? C? John M. Clark. 2 ; James Carter,! Lewis Cook, Elizabeth Cunningham, E.| Champion, Esq. Wiliiam t ooper, Daniel Collreath, William Cook, Abransm I hn ders, Jesse C havers, N. Cham peon, Josepn Clark, Hugh Cameron, Jacob Champion, William C. Carloss, Benjamin Carter, Eaton Coleman, John Connel. D ? Robert Dunlap, 2 ; George Daff, 2 ; James Dunlap, Esq. Warren S. Duban, Rev. William Dossey, James Drew, Clias J. Dickson, Josiah Daniels, Henry 11. Dick* inson, Robert Davis, Edmond Dcason. ? ? Henry Edwards, 2 ; James Edwards, Henry Ellis, Samuel Evans, Joshua Eug lish, James Edmand, Margaret Exuni, I F? Thomas Einncy, Alexander Eliincn, Susannah Eleming. G? Jebso Giles, 2 ; Kenneth Gallis, Spencer Gayden, John Gayden, Robert Gold^berry, Dclily Gibson, Keran Gooch, R. Goodwin, George Gill, Robert Goeu, Robert 5>. Goodwin, David Gaskins. H? Capt. ? B. Hailer, Thomas Hines, Eliza Hopkins, JamefG. Holmes. Benja min Hare Ison, Alfred Hammond, Eliza belli Horton, Pinckney Iioiley, 2 ; John Houze, Henry Horan, Thomas Howyc, Reuben 1. Hoi ton, John Havis, Andrew Hood, Rich* ard Holley, 3 ; John Henderson, David Halmond, Philemon Hilliard, Mary Heran, ILcitty Hamelright, Benjamin Hall, Wil. l^fn Hollinshead. ^1? James Ingram, Sen Arthur Ingram, John Jenkins, Samuel Ingram, William Ingram, John Johnson, James Irwin, John Johnston, John I. Janes, Abraham Isaacs, Mary James, Isam Jackson, John O. Jack son. K-^-James Kardy, Daniel Kelly, Chris topher Koler, Charity Knox, Jesse Kii lingswofth, Williams Kennedy, William Kemp, James Kendnck, David Kelly. L-? John Laimey, Jane Lane, William K. Lenoir, WiUiam Lee, 2 ; Jolji Lock heart, Levy fc. M' Willie. . ' M? John Magee, John Mackey, Eliza beth M' Mi Han, Daniel M'Leod, Robert M'Millan, Charles Moore, John M'Kay,3 ; Lauchleh M* In tosh, Morris Murphy, Thomas M'Karey, Richard Magee, Dun can M* Dona Id, Colonel Adam M* Willie, Isaac Miller, Kevillc M'Jervis, John M'Voy, John Mallaue, Angus M'Leod, Hiram M 'Adams, John Kl'Leod, Jr. Mala kiah Murphy, Joseph M' \ lams, Alien M'Caskill, Peter M'Caskill, Murdock M'Leod, Joseph Mickle, Joshua Merri man, Richard R. M'Clure. J ?, . i N ? 'William Nejson, Hiram Nettles. P-*-Ji>hn Peebles, Jackey Perry, /Austin F. Pay, Mary M. Peet>l< a; Jolin Payne, Sru. Stewart Pierce, Isaac T. Perry, John Peebles, Lydia Parish, Samuel Pain, Bras sel Parter, Arohaires Puriraua, Davie1, Perkins. R ? Robert Reily, 3 ; Benjamin Railings* Martha Roilins, Charles Robinson, Daviu Robinson, 2 ; James Roberts Holding Robinson. Pressly Reves, k Mary Reese, Jqhn Reeves, Asia Reeves* 2; \Vid*i Reese# Ezekiel Ralchford, Nancy IJancy, Edward pembert, Niel Ramsay, James Hussell, David Russell, Barborv Robinson, Wryjfht Roundtree, Henry Hugely. % S? Nancy Spear** Tl torn at Santiford, Elizabeth Saryes, f urner Stark, Stephen Stuck ey, Willi am .4i$cott, Levi Swain, 2 ; John Shiver, WilllaiJV Scott, Joseph Saw yer, George StratfordT^amcs S. Smith, John M. Starke, Jobi Smith. Robert San ders, 2 ; John Shiver* John Sanders, Sam uel Starke* Ftancis A. "heels. T~-AVilliam Taylor, Aden Tilman, Josiah Taylor, Moses Tuttlef William B. Thomas. W-^Jo*iah Watts, Eli Williams, Nlch olas Ware, 2 ; Elizabeth Warner, Solo* mon Williams, Wilson West, Samuel Wiley, James P. Wattera, Josiah Wilder, Thomas Walsain, John Wilson, John Williamsoo, John Wells, William Win ningliam, Nicholas Welsh, Harris Wheat. Henry E. Winninaham, Baker Wiggins, Ralph Wilder, Robert West, Stephen Watson, John V alker, Joshua William#, James Ware, Charles Williams. Jb ISAAC SMITH, P. M. Notice. THE subscriber intending to remove to the Westward, offers for sale, at his place *?f residence, on the 16th day of the present month, all his Household and Kitchen C URNITUHE, Stock of all kind, Com, Fodder, ftcc. Terms made known on the day of sale* JohnCreighton. ? October T, 1819. jQ ?3.<3? lost,' BETWEEN Mr. MHler*s Tan yanf nd Mr* Jamee Clark's Store, in Camden, Odd W ATl.H k.KY<? A liberal rewar: il be given (or the same by John M'Kenzie. Camden, Oft. 7, Sheriff Fairs. IN p\i ^nanci ot an Cirdtr of i|>e Honrr* able Lour' < t <? omnicn I'lcas i the District ol Kershaw^ J \ ill It Sc/c', be fore the t ouit-Huuse in Camden, within the kual houi s of u t, on tlu fii st Niun* day in November next, or the day lol lop ing it : Kl\ L hundred acres of LAM), be tho same more or less, lying on the \\ ate ice Hiver, in the District oi Keishaw, suivey. ed lor Jan es l.ambie on the 7th ch.y of March, \7 48, f*?r five hundred am fiity acies, ol which 40 acres w&i granted to him on the 33th A arci , 17A , and the re maining 150 acres to John Aciu:s, on the 9th Juiy, 175 J. ? Bounded at present by the Wateree Hiver and lards ot Lewis < ipies, Michael Barnet, Mrs, Miller, and the estate ot Hobcrt Brown. ? -ALSO? ? Three hundred acres oi LAND, lie the same more or less, lying in the District ' aforesaid, on White Oak Creek.? bounded at present by lands of Capt. John harneg, William Daniel, Thomas Thomas, Mrs* Miller, and the estate of Kobeit llrown. The Lands above described, weie sold by the Sheriff of Kershaw District, on the first M oud ay of September, A. D. 1817,' | under an order of the Cou't of Common Pleas for the said District, as the estate of William Archer, deceased, for tin- pur rote oi making division of the same amongst his representatives? and tie now offered for sale at the ri*k of the former purchaser, he having not complied with the terms of sale, but has made default in payment of the second installment of the purch*s*money. ? ALSO ? One house and lot near the race ground, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas Dean, and levied on as the property of said Thom as Dean, at the suit^blthe Administratrix of Lewis Ballard, deceased. A LSO? Sixty one acres of LAND, be the same more or less, lying tn Flat Hoc k Creek% adjoining lands of Matthew Lile and M'Doweli. leTied onto satisfy an excutton , in favor of Agnus H. Shannon agsinst James Hunter and H. M'Dowell. ?ALSO? One House and Lot in the town of Cam* den, on Broad-street, numbered in the plan of the said Town, eleven hundred and nme? ty eight, levied on as the property of W*l iam Thompson* at tlx suits of William Robinson, John Reid and others, and sold subject to a mortgage. ?ALSO? One House and Lot, lying in the town of Camden, and known and distinguished in the plan of said Town, by themitnhei five* (5,) fronting on Broad-street, levied on as lite proper.) c.i Uriah BlSckman, at the suits of Ann Thornton, Executi ix of Joseph Thornton, deceased, and othfrfcj sold sub ject to a mortgage. u :? V i '? * ?ALSO? " ? t ' ^ijOne third of a Lot of LAND, lyi p; in the, foim of Camden, on York -street, and lately occupied by James Edmonds <{?. ceased, levied on at tl enr< pnty of John M'Knitrht, at thesvit of Jacob Barrett and Company. Two hundred and thirty- three acres, be (he same more or lent, lyin^ on the waters of Hanging Rock Creek, acjo'ining'lsndt of tfstdy Hoilon. Ivy Mot ton. Claiborne 1 1 or ? on, Abram Horton and Bn j urn in Halle, levied on as the property U Ahrayiv , Horton, under a decree in Equity, in favor ofWiHi .m Horton, agaiaat Alfam Horton, Hardy Norton and Reuben I. 1 Norton, re sold at the risk of tb* farmer purchaser* * ?-ALSO** Three hundred and thirteen acres of LAND, more of less situated on Crannfv's Quarter Creek, near Lovts Sholes. levied on as the property of WillUm Burpee, at the suit or Henry Abbott, aid others. * Term* of Rale, Casli? purchasers to pay fer Sheriff's Titles, M. C. Wifc^ios, r. k. i). Camden, October 5, 1J-I9. ? u 7 i # 'T'p/, wif* ' , I " ? 1 . > " ' ? Regimental Orders. THE 6th Regiment of CXVAl.HY i? ordered to rendectfeus at Camden, on th? . third Monday of November next, eqtiiped according to law * therf to be encamped for three days, for the purpose of being instructed in miiitatoy discipline. By order of Col. iames G. typamt, ^ A. HOOGE8, Adjutant. September JO 8 j* ? Jtt Jam en Clarke's New Store, in |1v <;y? CfH*denf tlx : ? ' ?. 10 barrels Philadelphia WMjSjvEYV hbdl. N. E. RUM, 1 do. London PORTER, (? do?JMi,)-' * 90 ba? reh fine Liverpool SALT/ 5 WIN band CORDIAL by the dozen, | 1 hlifl. HONEY, , , . 1 do. VINEGAfJ, Leaf TOBACCO by the cwt. , Prime InveiSess and Dtinde#.';M Cotton Bagging. ^ " v;KmeA' Clnrk. Camden, Srpt 29. i8 9. N. B. t a*b be given tor Seed Gottqn, on reasonable terms