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In consequent e of complaiuts made to the [Mksini tster general, be lias is sued tin order commanding all con tractors to carry the mails inside ofj the coaches, under pain of suffering the penalty annexed to such a viola tion of the law. The present queen of England is in ber 52d year. Her father was the -late Duke of Brunswick, who mar ried the sister of George the Third. She was married in 1795 to the pre sent King, then Prince of Wales. We find in one of the Boston pa pers, the nomination of the venerable president Adams, as a candidate for an elector, of president and vice president, at the ensuing election. It is estimated in a New-York paJ per, that the appropriation in that state, for -the support } of education and learning, during (tie last thirty years, exclusive of the annual re venue of the permanent funds, ex-j ceeds the sum of 83,000,000. j There are one huriitrei and one Banking Institutions in New England, which are divided among the states as follows ? Maine 15 ? N e\s ? Hampshire, 11 Massachu setts, 30 ? Khode-lsJand, 34 ? and Connecticut, 11, * Churches . ? There are thirty pla ces of public worship in the District of Columbia, some uf them, very handsome buildings, for a popula tion of about 30,000 persona, in all. The Report read before (he Epis copal Convention in Philadelphia, last >i ay, on the state of that Chutch, contains an account of a great increase of their churches in -every part of the Union, especially in North-Caroli na ; and what is of greater impor tance, it states the zeal of Episcopa lians for vital godliness and pure and qndefiled religion, to greatly in* creased. - JV. ft. Recorder. r-. Harvard University. ? Thomas Carey, Esq. late of Newburyport, (JYlas.) has boqueat hed to the Theo-| logical Igstitution at Cambridge, a property supposed to amoi^nl to 812*000; and Moses Brown, Esq. late of Beverly, has left to the same Institution 82000. V-vO * , Vt. "fl T^r ' :" At the last session of 1he legisla ture of Indiana, a law was passed,' directing that any person (travellers excepted) wearing any dirk, pistol, ft word in cane, or any other unlaw ful weapon, concealed, shall be deemed guilty, of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof by pre sentment or indicttnent, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding one hun dred dollars, for the use of country seminaries. ; Marie.? We learn that several Banks of Marie have been found in the neighbor hood of Petersburg. ? We have not yet beard of the result of any experiment in the use of it as a manure. No doubt its virtues will ere long be made known. I ?y f r* "" , ? ? Death . ? A person named Wood njflF, lately died in NeW-York. He was much given to intoxication. He was sick, but told his friends that an angel had appeared to him, and di rected hira to remain beastly drunk lor nine days, when he should get well. So he bought a barrel of whis key, and drank a gallon per day for the limited number of days, without eating any thing, and then he was in such a weak state lhat he could not take any nourishment, and died. Cure for the Cholera Morbus. Put one table spoon of hot aaht>? into a tumbler of old cider, and giv< the patient three table spoons of \\ the cure will ordinarily be effected it half an hour. In C amden during the week past, i. death only ha n occured? -a black per late lrom the North. 11. Bullard, InU vdant . Camden, Wednesday evening, Aug* 23 ^77* We are authorized to announce Mr. W ILL1 \ M C>'( AlN as a C andidate tor i he ShentV's Office* ui Kershaw district at the election it) January next ? ai<d that the report oJ hib haviftg declined being a candidate is without foundation. Notice. THE Merchants of Camden arc re quested to meet on Saturday ne*t, in the Court-Ilouse, at 10 o'clock, A. M. August 24. Corn pa n j Orders. THE v. aimien KHXE COMi'ANY, itrc hereby ordered to attend a Company Muster, at the Court-House in Camden, on Saturday, the 9th of September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M, By Order oi Capt. Kwinkdy, Hugh ' LjqtikjJrd. Sergt. August 24, 1 120. Castor Oil. For Sale, a quantity ot superfine cold pressed CASTOR OIL, In quart and pint bottles. W. & S. Blanding, Camden? August 24, 1820. Oils, Paints, <^c. For aale , ofifioaite WeLtH 1st Smtth's , B' oudstreet) Camden . White Lead, dry, j Do. do. ground in oil \ Red Lead, j Sugar Lead, Yellow and stone < Ochre, dry, \ Do. do. ground in oil | kegs, j Patent Yellow, j Cromic Yellow, j Prussian Blue, j j Fir ; do, | Verdigris, v I Do. Distilled, j Spanish lirown. dry, j Do. ground in oil J 28 lb. kegs,. | Vermillion, English, j Do,, Chinese, < Turkey "Umber, j Rose Pink, \ Ivory k Lampblack, j Litharge j Terra de Seinna, j C- p M Varn?U, J * Ff amess do. \ Gurft C'opal, J Do. Shellac, { Venice Turpentine,] Spirit. , H do. .. . | While and Blue Vi triol* . Gold & Silver Leaf, Pumice Stone, Rotten Stone, \ Glue, Sand Paper, j Glass do. Pallet Knives, Water colors,.; Boxes 4 Rows, _ Do. 3 do. Do. "3 do. Do. 1 do. Do. for (/hildren, Camels Hair Pencils and FetcKes, Paint Brushes, irom No, 000 to No. 6 paintbrushes ground from No. I to 5 Sash Tools from -No. I *o No, 8 Ltntted Oil, . WinterStrain Lamp Oil. Whale Oil, Glass 8 by 10, 10 by ^ 13 and 15 by 22. ?' , . ? ' ?> \ And a genera) assortment T>f Medicines. W. & S. BLANDING. August 24. . .f? " 19? tf Six and a Quarter Cents He ward. , B\^AWAY from the Subscriber on the 31st of July last, an apprentice Boy, about sixteen years of age, very sjnall to his age ; 1 hereby forewarn any person of harboring said Boy on pain of the law being vigorously enforced. ^ 7 ' J antes Hasberv y . August 24. ? 19 ? 21 Sou t h -Carolina , Lancaster Distslct. IN THE COMMON FLEAS. " ^ 1 ' ' ' ?i-: v"/ - ?: Christopher Flynn, } t;#. . ? \ Foreign Attachment. Patrick W. Flynn, ) WiUe Vaughan, V . - 1 ' vs. > Foreign Attachment . John Williams, - J" THE Plaintiffs in the above eases, hav* ing this day filed their declarations iu the* office of the Clerk of this honorable Court* against the Defendants* who are absent# from and without the limits of this States and have neither wives nor attomies known* within the same, upon whom copies of? the said declarations, with rules to plead* thereto within a year and a day might be* served . It is therefore Ordered, in pur# suance of the Act of the General Assem-* bly of the said State, in such case made# and provided, that the said Defendants d% appear and plead to the said declarations#! on or before the 1 5th day of July, which* will be in the year of our l^ord one thou-* sand eight hundred ahd twenty-one, other-* wise final and absolute judgment will be* given and awarded against them. . William M'Kenna, C. C, Office of Common Pleas. Lancaster District, July 15, k . , - , f ? ? Ossian's Poems. ANY person having the second Volume of Qpsian'* Poems, will oblige the owner f?y returning it immediately. Alexander Monroe. Camden, July 13, 1820. To Refit. . Inl imm edi a te * posse 88 i on given. fHK Store Rooms lately occupied by >!r. VVriLLi *m Matiieson. Fortermsap-i ?ly lo ( HARt.KS J. ShAKNOJ*. Willis W. AllsobrooltN. * J July 6 .. . . ? la ? tf j Notice. AN* Election for a Warden of Camden, to fill the vacancy uccasioncd by"the resig nation ofjlvcn M'Call, Ksq will be holden at thm Council Room, on Saturday the 26th iiM. Messrs. James M. Cow d r e be John Dvnkin, >yiU at* U manag ers. By order of the Intendant, William (VCain, Recorder . Camden, August 17. Lands, Negroes, jurn towjv pOPeutf. 'J'HE subscriber offers for s*|e, his PLANTATION on Lynches CreefcBnd Hanging Rock, 22 miles North of Camden ? containing about 1800 acres, upwaia* of 400 acres are cleared and under cul tivation, a proportion of which is low grounds ? together with the stock of Hors es, Mules, Cattle, Sheep and liogs, Plan tation Tools and provisions. ALSO? A gang of about Seventy Likely Negroes, Including a Carpenter, Blacksmith, House Servants, and 36 workers. v? ALSO? His residence in the Northern part of Camcj^p ? the Lot contains 2? acre* ? the buildings nearly new, and calculated to accommodate a iarge family.? And six ad joining building I^ots in said town, on Broad and De Kalb-streets. The whole inclosed under a plank fence, and containing about five acres. ' To an approved purchaser of the whole property, a bargain and accommodating terms will be given.? Possession can be had by the first of January next. For fur ther particulars a^ply to Benjamin Bineham. . Camden, Aug. 16, 1820. 18 ? NOTICE. A Not? of Hand given by John S. Perry, for Ninety -one Dollars ana Seventy Cents, supposed to be dated Jatfuary 27, 1819, or near that time, has been stolen or mislaid, so that we cannot find it?Therefore, all persons are caquoi.ed not to buy said note. For Gooch,X2unwgham & Co. V' James Durcn. Liberty-Hill, Aug. 15, * *8? ? John G. Ballard, Begs leave to inform the Public, that he has opened \ *\ HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. , IN CAMDKN, S. C AT THE SIGH OF THE In the House formerly occupied by Mr.l Uriah Blackmail, a fcw doors bouth of the' court house. ' ' x The house is now in a state of complete repair, with considerable additions. New? Stables have also be en -erected* Travel ling Families can be apcomrood&ted with private rooms. He pledges h'ffltseff te^set very exertion in his power to iflfe>mffi>date those who may favor 4ftlm wSn a call* ? J one $? ? . > > y-- ^ ' r<v , 1 0? t f The Editors of the Cohrrtibia Telescope, Georgia Advertiser and Eayetteville Ob server, are requested to insert the above for one month and forward.their accounts to this office. ? /-*-: /< -v t ' ? ???ni'i II South-Carolina? Wieaterjltld District , TOLLED before me this lfltb day of April, 1820,tjy George King, a bright Bay HOR&E, I upwards of fifteen hands high, branded on I the front shoulder with 1. (X. and a small I white in hia forehead, and a small snip on I the lower part of "his note, supposed to be I six teen' or seventeen years oM. Tffe owner I is requested to cottie forward and prove I his property, or it will be disposed of ac I cording to law. John Mulloy. J* P. June 15, 1 ft20. ^ ; I IN THE COMMON PLEAS. I Roland Cornelius , "J vs. / I Case in Attachment. I John Af Willie. J , . WHEREAS the Plaintiff fo this case I did, on the tenth day of May, in the yeat I of our Lord one thousand eight hundred I and twenty, fi4e his declaration in the Office I of this Honorable Court, against the De I fendant, who is absent from and without I the limit? of this state, and has neither wife I nor attorney known within the same, upon I whom, a copy of the said declaration, wftli I a ru Wo plead thereto within a year and a I day, might be served : It is therefore Or I dered, in pursuance of the Act of the Gen I oral Assembly in that case made and pro I vided, that the Defendant do appeared I plead to the said declaration, on or before I the eleventh day of May, which will he in I the year of our Lord one thousand aigh I hundred and tWenty-one; otherwise final I and abeolnte judgment will tton be given I and awarded against Mm. ThfttnaA 9. Evans, c. c. p. . f Office of C ommon PJras, Kershaw District, May jo, l$3o. I The State of South-C arolina. ' By His A.xcclicncy GhDDE^. Governor and C'c mmarider in (Jhirf tr. and over the Stuie aj'orenaid : ? A PROCLAMATION. Whereas iulormation has been received of the escape of JEKLMlAll SMITH, who was in custody of the Sheriff of Ker shaw District, . under charge of lelony. And wtiereas it is necessary that those who violate the Laws should be brought to jus tice ? Now, therefore, I deem it proper, to issue this, wy Proclamation, calling on ail officers, civil and military, and on all the good people of this State, to be active and vigilent in the apprehension of the said of fender. And I do hereby offer a reward ol TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person or persons who shall apprehend and proaocute to conviction the said Jeremiah SmitK.^ JeremfiTi Smith is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches in height, about 35 years of age, l ather corpulent, tia4 a light complexion, and a considerable scar on nnii nf hit hrwU Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at Charleston, this second day of August* in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, and in the forty -fifth year of American Independence, JOHN GEDDES. ' By the Governor, , v v Beaufort T. Watts, Stc'ry q/* State, Notice . ALL persons having any demands a gainst the estate of V, o. Bailey , deceased, of Lancaster District, are requested to present them before the 1 8th of October next, otherwise they will be precluded ? likewise, all indebted to said estate, are re quested to settle the demands. 1 Robert Cuningham, Ji&vrCr* JD% S. Bailey , deceased . August 16. 18? Sheriff's Hales. .\ By virtue of sundry executions to me dj-i rected, will be Bold at the house leremish Smith, -on Beaver Creek, on the first Monday and the day following it in Sep. .ptemlier next, being the fourth and filth ? days of said mom within the legal hours of sale: , / V , ' ?? .i Four milch Cows and Calves, two Year lings, thirty head of Hogs, and eight head of Sheep ; all levied on as the property of Jeremiah Smith* at the separate suits of Trapp, Patterson & Co. and others. f / Conditions of Sale ? ash, purchasers to .pay to i Sheriff's Titles. M. C. Wiggins, s. x. ix. i August 16, Public Hale. By permission df the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw District, will be sold, on Fri day, the first day of September next, at the house of Jo hti Mints, deceased, about ten miles from Camden, on the road the M'Cul len's ferry"? All the personal estate of said deceased ; consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs. Household Furniture, Plantation Tools, ficc. standing crop of Corn,* Cotton and Potatoes ? On a credit till first day oi February next,, purchasers giving notes bearing interest from the day of sale, with approved personal security. / ; John Marsh, AdrrPr* August 16. f . ' 4f- 7* p . - - ? ? ? * ' - Public Sale . ? By permission of the Couft of Ordinary of Chesterfield District : wiH be sold on the first day of September next at % he late resi dence of ffugn CamfibeH , deceased, all the PERSONAL ESTATE of the said de ceased* consisting of the following articles, viz: six Negroes, fifty orfe head of Cattle* three head of Hofses and a stock of Hogs and Sheep, with a great variety pf planta tion Tools, house hold and kitchen Furni ture. Terms of sale? -the purchasers to give bond or note with apprpved security, on a credit of nine months from the da y of sale* ?' f | ' D. A. Campbell, Mm'r. Rocky Creek, Chesterfield district, S C. July 21, 1820. 1 ' I .. ? m ' . ??? I M ?l ? I 850 Reward. PGR my Negro man LEW, (or Lewis) Lew formerly belonged to Capt. Macpn, near Sumterville, and also to Cel. Blending of Cblumbia; it. is supposed that he is generally in the neighborhood of Sumter* ville, he is about five feet nine or ten inches high, rather slender in his appearance, being tolerably lean, is a little bowlegged, out mouthed, Urge white eyes, rather pro jecting than otherwise, a forward inclining back, and generally assuming in tits man ner. He had when be left me, many arti cles of good Clothing, a Rir Hat, a black Broad Cloth Coat? also a blue one that was short and wide in the tail, with guilt button*, a Kiiver Watch kc. * Any person that will apprehend the sai< (el low, and deliver him tome in Camdei shall receive the above reward, 6r shall h. liberally rewarded, if committed to an goal in the State, and noticc given of ti same William M'WiUie. August 3/ t G? tf CAMDFN Library Society. All persons residing in ike town and i.eighboirbood of Camden arc requested to look amongst their Books, and should thty find any that belong to the Camden Librai y Society, to deliver them to James S. Murray at his store in Camden on or before the 1st of August. July 15* N. H. Persons having Books, the own ers of which are unknown, are requested to leare them at Mr. Murray's Store, as many of the Books belonging to the Libra ry have not the name ol the Society writ en in them. Bolting Cloths. Just received from PhiJadelphia,a gene ral assortment of 5-4, & 6-4, BOLTING CLO THS which we offer at reduse^/feti ces. T^atta It Kftgore. v -Camden, June 28, ?82o. n ? 16. > : f tJ For Sale. THAT House 5c Lot on Broad-street, how occupied by M,r? John VVhitk & Co. pposite the Post- <5 * ffice ; is an ev cellent stand for # Store, or any kind 01 business. For terras, apply to Mr. John Naudin in Camden. ***\ David Evftos. /\ Augusta, 16 ? tf - > ? ~ ' ? * " In Equity. z Sumter District. Judith ?)igg< 8 & other* Henry ScZ ani J William Vaughan. j ?f It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Henry Sones resides beyond the limits of this atate. * It is ordered that, he appear lo the said case on or before the first day of February ne$t, and on defautt thereof an order be made, against him that the said bill toe taken pro confesso. ' ? 13 y order of the Court* - J. B* MiHer, Cotn. Eq S.D. *; Sumterville, June 2*2, 1820. M - STOP THE THIEF. - B 100 Reward; j i ' . i 4 \f * . -rh : Stolen irom the Subscriber's stabi* on Monday night the 10th in*t. one SoHU ]i MARK,ei ? jr.. s old last Spring, ebpii* four feet 10 or 11 Inches high w i it a sm Ul blaze en her face, rather inctin to ^ id right side, her shoulders- much mar'<c \ with the collar, thick mane which was ac customed to hang both sides, but the part that hung vo the left has been Cut so that It stands nearly upright, ahe he*s a nwitch, tail though it has been docked, about the middle of her hack is the mark r of an oM sore, and by close examination on the in sidejof her right thigh very high up, may fee teen the scaps where shehas been snagged* she is perhaps one of the best gaited nage upon earth, when rode she is very, spirit* ed and is inclined Co chew the bit of thi bridle. Also, at the same time was stolen, a Man's SADDLE, tolerable much worn;1 very high mounted, being plated btfore and behind, it has a colored worsted twil* led pad. As a part of the above reward ?*' will give 30 dollars for the delivery of said Mare to me on the main Camden itoad lead* . in g from Lancaster to Camden near the Flat Rock, five dollars for the Saddle and if a white man 75 dollars for the conviction of the Thief. V' /., w * . ?' D.G.Leigh, > J^ershaw district, $. C. July 22, 1820. . ? . -7 . 4 ?*-rr -iw; 1 " ^ | I Notice. WILUAM KILPATRICK tolls feet fore me one Sorrel J4AK?? supposed to b# jhree years old, four feet six inches high# wilfca small blaze on ber face, left hm4 foot white, no visible brand, and appraiser) at fifty dollar?. ' D. G. Ireigb, $. V. . June 29J '> ! / , 1 1? -it ? Committed - To the Gaol of Kershaw District, a Nfi< gro Man about 5 fept 7 inches high /dark completion, stout built, has a scar on his fore finger on the ri^ht hand, very mipu? dent spoken, about 25 years of age, calls his name STEPHEN FEAGLES, efeys he is free and came from the state of York, has a paper stating that he is frcjfr his age Sec. but no name assigned to it, he has another paper stating that he was bora in Newburg and bretiglH \ip in Brooklyn, signed by Ednem. Banum and William Potter, he has an old red Morocco Pocket Book with the following lines wiote in if. Collins Willas' Pocket Book, March 24th 1819. - ' ' ' >v Steal not this Bock for fear of ?tiamef For in it stands the owner's name Miss Mary Thumerland I love dearly.'* The ? wner is requested to come for. *?rd prove property pay charges and take m away. William Lore, g. k. p.. :x June 29. j