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|>r6ving the stale Housfc at "Raleigh ; which must be completed previous to the cnsuins; summer. when a srand ^tue of Washington, contracted for by the State with *ignor Canova of Rome, is expected to arrive. They likewise passed a hill making an ap Jiropriation of the proceeds of the auds lately acquired from the Cher okee Indians, as a permament fund for Internal Improvement. ? Ohio River. ? The commissioners appointed by the States. of Petinsyl ^aniar ?hk> ahd Kentucky, to ^examine the river Ohio from Pittsburg* to Louisvrlle* have unan imously agreed onwa report, that a canal should be made~<on the Ken tucky side of the Ohio, in preference to the Indiana side ? that ibe expense of maki 1 he canal at Louisville, -will l>e less than 400,000 dollars, 41ml on the other side more than 1,1)00,000. 1 Tie Military Boad from Detroit to the Rapids of the Miami, has bpen completed by the troops on the station iu the best manner, and . they have returned 'for winter qnar* ters to Detroit. The distance is 7$ miles ? I'he road crosses several streams and marshes, M - - r- -? ? ? - It is stated jhat onetfinndred fami lies will letive thetity of New-Uork, as it were in a body > and settle in Ohio, Indiana or Illinois V The Lakes.? It is the opinion ol mmv travellers* that the. lakes of Nott l) A m erica were once tlie iiri menae cratettu of antient volcanoes It hftfe heen observed . during many earthquakes in tire Eastern States that the sqbteranean noise and (no tion- a^j>eared to commence from the; Lakes, and proceed towards the At lantic in i direction from the north v est. ? -iy ' ; \ , *l%e tCentucky Vktodipbde. ? In Kentucky a great Improvement lias be#i?^made in vthe Veloqipede? ?* machine whtch,l>y the tnere impulse of the body, enables a person, with all possible ease; to travel atthe rate of tt^ailes an hour. * The improve ment consists in having changed the body ef the machine into the form of a Hah, with the head of * horse* add made completely water proof) %o that it w t only floats, but enables . the traveller to crosa the rivers atid lakes with ^vhich thii continent afeonnds: at thft?am? tiling hn haa the advantage of carrying along with him, in thelbodv of the anzfria/, his provisions and baggage. Thifwon ^erfuTirea^ur^ has been Earned/the Jlligator- Horse. D1 hi)-? In- this Vown, on Monday last, Hortut, infant son of Rebel* Coleman, Esq.? On the same day, Capt. Krnnkth Mom< ison. ? On Tuesday last, Mr. Khn VAmin Franklin. ^?t? WJ - L'll U -9 "L* JL li ? K Public Auction. THE Subscribers will expose at Public > t Auctionton Thursday the 20th o t present month, their remaining Mock, comprising a large and general assortment of Dry Uooda* Hardware ^Groceries: As they are determined to close their bu siness, Bargains may be expected, and the aalfe worthy the attention of planters and mprc hints, . . .? c V sj Uaiil the above date, they will dispose of their Cocfls at cost ?nlj^ m* * < 1 1 he extensive StoresaM pvemises which the subscriber* at present occupy* are of fered at private sale, on accommodating terms. % * ?? Cotton at* the Charleston price, will he taker} in payment for. the w^ole or any part of the above articles. L .. * H. Levvfc Co. Camden, January 6, 1 **30* y^93-9fi-*? Hale. WILL be toty on Friday, the 91st inst at the house in which the subscriber now lives ? A number of BOOKS, consisting of of several elegant Bibles, and other valuable Works. ? ALSO |f Household Furniture . Such as Beds, Matrasses, Tables, Chairs, a Desk and Book*Case, &c. and three head af Cattle. < Credit until the first of January, 1821, for all sums exceeding Ten DoHars^-Ca^i Ibr all under . Isaac Smith, tymden, January 6, isso. ^^95-96? ] - - NOTICE. THE commiuee of tbr^Tumden Auxil 'iary-Bi|>le vS^ciety. have receiv'.d from* the American Bible Society a supply of of BIBLES, that are ready for distribution at pi ime cost, reduced prices or gratis. By Order, ^ S, BL AN DING, Scc'y Com . i December 30, 1819. I |rT7*We are authorished to announce bAVID G. LEIUH, t-Mf. as a' candidate | for the Office of C ommissiouer of Location, for Kershaw District, at Uie ensuing elec tion. jHK ? t IC7* We are authorised to announce GEORGE GILM AN, Esq. aaa oandidate for the Office of Commissioner of Location, for Kershaw District, at the ensuihg elec tion. _ * '?_ ,?? ' We are authorised to announte Mi. CHARLES' J. SHANNON, as a candidate for 'the office of fclerlt of the Court Common Pleas, for Kershaw Dis trict, at the ensuing Election* > ? ? |C?* V^e are authorised to announce Captain XHOMASPrEVAlNSv as a can didate for tbe Office of Clerk of thjf Court of Common Pleas* for Kershaw /)i^rict, at the ensuing Election. We are authorised tm Announce Mr. DAVID FLETCHER,/* a candidate for- the office of Clortt of tbj Court (,'om mon Pleas, for Kershaw Drntric't, at the en suing Election. '.J Jr - MUblfc Auction. 7^ . At th* Sipi of the CltOSS KEYS1 in' Camden, will be solcl on Tuesday the 2Mb inst. at 10 o'clock! ' All the remain it^ stock of goods, belonging fo the firm of'^MtTtt* l.orxz tc Co. Aft on that day a dissolution of the copartnership will take [place. The stock consists of . Goods , Groceries Crorfcery, JSactter* y and Hardware , suittthl? tot country trade. As the goods will be sold for cash, bargains may be expected. N. B. All persons indebted t6 said firm, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment, as no iqpger indulg ence cati be given. Those who clo vot> avail themselves of this notice, ,by the firbt of March, will find" their accounts m the hands of alt .Attorney for Collection. Samuel Lopez* ? Jutlah Bmrett. January 6, 1820. ^ ^7 Public Sale, , BY permission or the ordinary of Ches terfield District, will be sold on Wednesday, the 26th dav of January instant,: ?t the late residence of Jmm** Blakeneyy Esq. deceas ed, on Lynch's C reek, , ail the personal eft* late of the said deceased* Consisting ?f 26 Valuable Negroes, Stock of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, &c> crop of Corn. Kodder^ kc. ? and Household and Kitchbn EUrnitu re, oil ^credit of six months Purchasers giving notes bearing interest from'thedate, witi^appfbved pA'sohal ae CUPtt^V ? ^ -~?? ? r Mary Rlukeney, Adm%rx. fame* lHakcnty*d< ceased. January 6, 18$0. , . . 95-97? ii ?' ?< ?? ... OIL. LlMSfcED OlLr froTA Morth-CAroliMv by ihe barrel or smaller quantity* s ? ? , 1. 1 Also ? ~ . PAINTS *n4 PAINT BRUSttfcM all kinds? For sale by W. & Si. BUnding. . ' a^C *, January 1, 1820. / ?? U ? ' ? > M 1 > ' . ttw.l. . To Kent. TH/fc House lately occupied by T3r. ( ARTtB? in Logtown. For terms apply fo 't . ?/ x , ? j \0T J. Carter* January 6, 18?0.yi!^r V5?tf >j ? I! M ? ? " ?? I ? II ??>?*? I ? ? * ' Runaway % Frorn th? aubscriber, on the 25th December, ft Mulatto Man, nsmari DANIEL* 35 Or 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high* Any person will be reasons Diy rewarded by returning him to the Sub scriber, or lodge him in any gaol, so thai I can get him* John Swilley. January 6, U20. 95?7 ? ' ???*'> I I I ll ll.Mil I ^H||m I I > ? I IIIWI' To Rent THE Store Rooms, at present occupi ed by atkinson it workman ? Also if required, a back, room with a fire place in it, which will answer as a count ing room. Possession given the first of January. Apply to the Subscriber oppo sft the Masonic Hall. Thomas Warren. Ha keeps constantly on hand a variety of MJTNET FURNITURE, to sell <> i.?j most accommodating terms. December 23, 9^*4 Trades borough (Anso* ?) j , A?adeni^~n THE TruAeesof Wades borough Acad* emy teel a pleasure in announcing to the public, that they have engaged Robert L. Edmonds, A. M. to superintend t^eir Sem inary for the enstring yt$t, Mr. Edmonds is a graduate of tbe Uni versity of Glasgow ? Scotland ; his for * several years been en^ged as Principal of the Norfolk. Academy/' Virginia, 'and is re comitoenddd by the Trustees of that Insti-, tution, as a gentleman of liberal and refined education, and whose industry and attention to the duties ot his profession are equalled I by Tew- 1 . . _ * _ '_%? Pupils will be cateful\y taught the fol-j lowing courses at their stated prices, via ; < v Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arith- ! meiic, pe? -session^- gl 0. English. Grammar with the aboVe> or' separately-? g 1 2,50. "'sis'' +he Latin, Greek,, Hebrew and French Languages, tHth the Prosody, History, Ge-^ og tgphy and A utiquUies connected with thej Classicks, Logic, Moral and .Natural Phi-' losopny-, Rhetorick and Belles-JLettres,} Composition, Mod em G co? ra ph y with the use of Globes and construction of Charts; ami Ma;ih, Astronomy, Elementary and* practical parts of Mathematicks, Chemis- 1 try, See. separately or collectively-^fc 15. Thl; Trustees have also made an engage ment witfe Mrs. Juiia F. Edmondsv to take4 charge, of the Female Department, and feel a?con?dente in recommending her to public attention, as perfectly adequate to teach the following bfcnches, at the annex od'pftces, vixfcr v . ; 4 t ;>?; Spelling, Reading, Writing atod Arith metic, per session ? $1G. 2 English Grammar? 13,50. Geography* Astronomy> Composition, Rhetorick & Belles-lettres, Chemist* y, Phi losophy, the Use of the Globes, fcc. ? $ 1 5. Plain and ornamental medle-work, 'Mu sic, Drawing and Painting, vill be taught, but for these a separate ohargewiM be made. The situation is elevated and healthy, and hold* out many inducements to paretu*?nd guardians who reside in any unhealthy part in the southern St&tes. Board dan be pro cured with the Teachers, or in private families, at $5 5 per session. * The fifst session will commence on the 1st day of January, \820^ and terminate the 15th June following. The second session will commence on the 20th day of June, and terminate thjB 1 5th December following. There will be a public examination at the termination of each sessions > . The Female Department will be in*? spected by Mr. Edmonds, Who will be res ponsible for the progresss of the Pupils ; in every other respect the Semiharies will be jjfttinct aixFseparate. :/ The Trustees pledge themselves to pa tents andgu^rdrans, who may place chil dren under their care, that no exertion will be spared to advance /their improvement and contribute to their welfare and hap piness. ' ? ? ?/.' ? ? v.'. W- F. Smith, Secretary tern Wadesborough, N. C. Dec- 17, 18 19;. ? I ? : ' ' '. Francis Allen, *ju?oit> , / feRAl'KFULlbT thpia^orl contend, informs his friend* and the public* that he stilkjgontiriues to do business in Camden. He has receWcd the latest fasliionr by Mfr Le Roache, from Europe, and is now qual ified to execute worlvof any k,ind in his line of business. Camden, Dec. 16, 1)319. ? 92? i "* ' . . . . | ? ? ? t n To Hire* I * A tfegto "Woman; belowing tb the estate of JfOH* M'Cinta, deceased. For terms apply to , James Clark, tijcfcutor (if John APCantt, decfcktedk $3 December 23. 93-tf 111 I ill Boots 8? Shoes. THE subscribers take this method to inform the pdblic that they have just re ceived and are opening a large and elegant assortment of ^ ^ Boots. $ hhoes, Of their own manhfactovy, equal to arty of. fered in this market-?-wi>ich they offer by wholesale ot retail* on the most reasonable tcrm*~**coiftisting of Ladies Morocco Bodtces, Do. Walking Shoes, Gentlemen's Wellington Boots, Do. Calfskin Shoes and Pumps, Do. thick of different qualities, Boys and Misses Bootees and 8hoe*, Children* Shoes, and various other kinds, All past favors gratefully acknowledged and a continuance of thetn solicited N. B. Cofctitry * e rehantt wishing to supply themselves, will do well to call* John White & Co. Camden, Dec. 23, 1&T9. 93^, ,M> ' ^ f - t Just Published, AND MR 8ALB AT THIS OFFICE,' The Rev. Dr. Maxcy't ' " DISCOURSE, ' Oelirered in the Chapel of (he South-Car olina College, on the 4th July last, C aqulen, Augjut if, ag 19, ? * " ' ( - . ? ?" . THE CAMDEN R AC Efc wiU com mence on Wednesday, t e I '2th of Jiit'i ary next, and contfbtoe for two days.? -Free for all horses, marts or geldings** on the continent. A.*ir Ak. ?*? <*? - 4 0 C/u3. , Camden, Derenibe. 1 ? vSelUnpSti I r it* is the subscriber* present determina tion to close his business in Camden the ensuing year; he takesthis method of in forming his friends and tne public, that he has just received a new assortment of ^ Dfy Good*, Hardware Groceries, together with his former stocky makes his assortment for the aeafrftn ^ The above Goods are oiftfre4 either b^ Wholesale or retail on very reduced prices ' Those persons desirous of purchasing, will find it to their Infect tocal!^ - N* B. Loaned or m iblaW, a Book entitled the Comfiict r Italian TV/csr^r-^? any person having the same, will confer a great- fa^r mi the subscriber by returning iu , <;? .. , y^Wim Brbym. , y December 23, 1! 9Sm\ Alexander Monroe* - XIRAfEFVk for the patronage*1 ex panded to him, in the line of his business; presents his sincerfe ^hanks to his friend* and thte ptjblic,^ for the favors air ady re ceiled. T tc also announces thfrt * he has taken into ctiparternership, Mr. WIL LIAM M'LEQD, lately, from Europe, andthat thfc. faijoirmg^ business will be carried on by thetorv* *nnder.the fyin of Monroe M'keod. Who solicit a Share oflfc'puhlic pat ronage, and pl%4gc\h^maelves, that ail or ders committed ? to theWr win " be Executed with promptitude and elegance. An& by having a correspondence ^vith NewvYork and Philadelphia, by way of Charlestons they will be furnished* witfe the newest fashions. ? The business will be 'continued in the hot^sje hitherto ecctmiijd bv A'f MQ^roe. ... ( Camden, Nov. 25. . : &9? t.v, ON CONSIGNMENT. >Afeib jK rjcin8 of gpod Mountain Btitter* Made in New Vfrginm-^ Apply to '*'* P. Thotntwi; Camden, Dec. d, 1816. v T 91-^ "i i1 . i'f ? ? r " * ? 'im " i mi ^ I, AW 0# SOUTH* ABOLINA, :j .FA$8JM> IN PEC EMBER, ?819* / >. Atf jiCT pre* cfibing the mode qf quali fying ttsjice^ of the qwitum and Jus tice* of the ficace, m ihe otVeral dis tricts in thii State. ? ' ' " ' ^ *< enacted, that froifr jfcr the passing of this all Jiifiitfcts or tftt quorum and Justices of tliSb p eAce. who ihalV hei^afler be^pppirited, shall take th? sevMl paths #f offlce required by the constitution and law* of this State, before the clerk of the court of sessions atitl conHhod pleas, jfor the district in which such Justice [shall be apirtinted, ninety days after such ahpointmebt* and not after. Mii b& it further enacted, that from aftd after the passing of thii act, all J (tribes of the quorum and peace, now in Commission, who have not qualified before the governor, shall* within ninety drtys a fojr the passing of this act, qualify before the clerk, aforesaid, and not after. And be it further enacted, that each and every of the clerks afore said, shall, on or before the firs} day of November, in each and every year, record in bis office a true list of the Justices who shall have so qualified before him* mndjudijll* within the said time* transmiT* (me Copy thereof to the office of the se cretary of State* who shall make a record thereof. ?And be it further enacted, that all acts and parts of acts* repugnant to this act* be, and the same are here by repealed. In the Senate Hoq$e% the eighteenth day qf December, in the year qf out Lord, one * thousand eight hundred ' mnd nineteen, and in the fbrty -fourth year qf fh&, Independence qf the United State * of America. BENJAMIN tf UQER, _ k - ^ Prtetdcnt tflKh Senate . PATRICK NOBLER Speaker of the House qf Representative*. Published by order of the Legitlatur , BEAUFORT T. WATTS, Secretary of States i . T.inseed Oil, ? \\\ V li ) w; v (>n3 iim^n an ' wilt be snt ? -? by the risk- t * ??: %r in** riie cutely. ? ? A* DE LEON. D^< ^ii)ber 23. <>- ^ y S ? ? . FPU &*LE. THE House and Lm, w hereon (be Sub* 'sciiber now lives, at private sale ; or it not sold before the 3d of January next, will be sold at the Court House, to the highest Bidder; afio two adjoining Lots undet fence, and sewed m rye. " . _ ^ Jamdfc Cook. DecetnbeifcS. ' - \* . ? a^Tfr.. rtT c ry jt! ,fv \ FOR SALE* A Dozen lVI.\D$OR CHAIRS^ Fhf? ladelpftia make . Apply to Jaufefl Clark, Pet cyber ^3. 93-tf ? , iH~" Mrs; Jirowilt SnWif/ ?? - Rdspettfulfc^OFiuTter jrieads and th6 public, that she has just received a supply of M&JLIJVER Y- which she wi*l dispose of oo the- most reasonable terms, and will 'hapkfolly receiV? any tsvori conferred. December S3, V 92m THfe feommissiooers for tjke FREE SCHOOLS, for KershaW District, w}U attend at the Court House in Camden,- on ' thi fourth Monday of fanuary nekt, (being (be 84th day,) to jecelve application for, ;1 or assistance to Schools. r By ord tt r , f J. W. Lang. Sfee'ry. v December S3. 93?7 L f Notice* THE Ordinance respecting pavements, will positively be enforced agains^all (hose whose pavements arc not completed (agreed able to tbc Committee's graduation) b f thbftrtt Itay of January next* ^ i Tt- By order the Council. ' William O'Caiu, RecorUer, bctember S. . r |1 1 1 " - 'r'1 '' i 1 1 ' ? wi Notice. I do hereby . fbrwarn all pertoiiB from trading Tor a Note of mine, given by me *o Isaac Slvinn 5c Thonras Bowman, or order, for Eighty- Five Dollars, payable the first day Of December* 1819; Which Note, do not intend to pay, until compelled by Jaw, *a J shall makeitap^etr thai the pro* f perty was unsound. r ; : John jSahiett. December 3& >' ; < 93^5 ... ' tm >.i^ i ? c il? i mt< m ' l it , ' Caution. v TltE. subscriber "cautions the publid .. against trading lor two Notes of Hand#tfrtf| by him to George Huston, one for fcl 16 and the Other for 830? As the consider** It ion for which they were giten has proved [to be deceptive* he js determined not to pay [the sajne, unless legally compelled so to do. I . Jam#* Johnson. r Dgocmber 1$? 18tt. t . 91*. | ?' A? UM? m Take Notice. T HE sUbstrlbeiTidrwllHng^ thfoiTtl^" [money' of his custom* rs into the hands of V I Lawyer's and Sheriff**, earnestly solicit* | them not to neglect paying whfot is d*o I him, between this and the first day of | March next, as thole Who may so neglect, ' [artThefeby assured that their Notes and accounts will be 1 eft in the bands of an At* I toroey for collection. v , HeBfy AW6o tt. 'J, I Camd' i ' ?? l?5?. *T? ' U|H? i if 'll"" "*? " ^ I I ' ' I ' ' 1 JOHN Hi.NHY SPENCBR, I Tailor Jroto Ltmd&n, I $ MOST respectfully informs his friends* [and the Gentlemen of Camden, that he hast [commenced the Tailoring Business, I In all its branches, at the house of Mrs* | BitoMsop, and warrants those that will fa? .? I ver him With their work, that it shall bo Idont in the newest fashion, sod at the ?' | shortest notice? as he can get the newei|; [fashions from Philadelphia, having a broth* V lef with one <>f the best Tailors there. He I hopes from his assiduity and attention, to Imerit a share of their custom. t | Camden, Nbv. 25, 1819. 8P-? ? ROCKY BRANCH FOR HALE. I THIS estate consists of 1861 acres of | LAND, ascertained by resurvey, situate on Ithe Wateree River, eight miles abort I Camden, havine nearly five hundred acre* I of cleared Land, and about the same quan tity of sn excellent quality for the cultre of I C otton^remaimng uncleared . This situ ation is remarkably healthful, and ha* on iff lone of the best Orchards in South -Oarott |na.? About 35 likely Negroes on the samo I place, are offered for sale at the same timo I and on the same terms. It is desirable to I sell the Land and Negroes together, but I any person who will take the wh<fle of the I Negroes may be accommodated. Persoot ? disposed to purchase, will make their ap? locations to J. CARTF,It* I ; Com. F.q* Camden &i9tri*t. I f Camden, Nov. tJMfar