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It is stated by the Baltimore Fede ral Republican, that Mr. Mead, wbo was su severely |>ersecuted by impri sonment, &c. by the Spanish govern ment, " lias at last accomplished a settlement of his claims, and has re covered between 4 and 500,000 dol lars from that government." The New -Orleans Advertiser con tradicts the stiry put in circulation by some #f the N. York editors, on certain pirates executed at N. Orleans having confessed that they composed a part of the crew of the pilot boat Patriot, wbo murdered Mrs. Alston. The sclir. Juno , which arrived liere on Monday, brought from the coast of Morocco, two full grown Camels, in fine health, jlti Boba is about eight years old, very docile, . and accusotmed to labor, jllorgiana is nine years old, and a very lively animal. . They are of a handsome lead color. They are said to he the only full grown male and female Camels winch have' been brought to thisjgflfcf the country for a number of Boston Daily Advertiser . The ship Mary, which arrived at tins |>ort 8th inst. from Marseilles, brought three fine Arabian Horg^s, belonging to R. B. Jones^. Esq. late American Consul at Tripoli, and Mr. Morgan, passengers on board. Ibid/ Mr. Laureut Jdanne of Paris, lias invented and supported Hiy experi ments, before the .National Society fotfthe encouragement of arts, apian fo t obviating tbe accidents occasion ed by the unruliness or . fright < of horses in a carriage. .According to his ingenious contrivance, nothing more is necessary than to pull a string, to lock the wheels and unhar ness the horses, whatever speed they mly be running. The mechanism which he employs is applicable to every species of carriage. i ? - ^ > Commendable Restitution. We understand that (lie iLycurgan Soci ety ctfYate Collage, rf their session, a few days past, voted ta adopts Uniform Hresst of American manu facture. This GHftiety comprises all the classes of the coriAng collegiate year. v Official notice of the oolor and form of theldress, it t&gptpected, yi\l aoon be given to the public, for the benefit of such person* as intend to become members of the Institution. New- Haven Register. Franklin IknMion Fund. ? The Trustees of the Fun# established by Dr. Fhi$W*fcr ^the benefit of youn? married Mechanics, in Bos ton, giffc faotice, that they wiil make loan; in sums not exceeding ?00 dol lars to one individual, on the terms prescribed by JfcFranklin, viz: The applicant^ must be a married mechanic, under the age of 35 years, who has faithfully served an appren ticeship of five years at least, in the. town of boston. He must produce a certificate of his mortal character, from at least two respectable citizens ,of said town, who are willing to be come bound with him, to the Trus teess for the repayment of the sum loaned, by annu&l instalments of 10 per cent with interest, annually, at the rate of five per ccnt. * The Seaaon.-^-k letter of the 20th of July last, from Canandaigua, New-York, states, " that the crops never produced in more abundance ? but tberq is no market for wheat* the last year's growth is mostly in the granaries, and is a drug at fifty cents ??sells for cash at less? old corn 29 cents ? butter 0 cents. Rapid Weavint.?ln the Oswego Manufactory, belonging to Colonel *Wiltiams & Co. 3 ?irls, in Power . Looms, made 296 yards of Shirting, on the 11th July; Deaths in Camden the week pant, have been two? one an aged woman of a pahy, and the other a man who came from the river aick? where he had been at work un der the public agent. R. BULLARD, InUndant . Camden, Wednesday evening, Aug. 30. DIED ? At the summer residence of \V. Anc**um, Esq. on the 1 9 ih inst. Mr*. Vaky Bkisbani, a^ed 66 years. ? TU death of this pious, benevolent and amiabl* lady, il I long be deplored by her relation j and numerous friends. U* We are authorized to announce Mr. WILLIAM O'CAIN as a Candidal* for the Sheriff's Office of Kershaw district at the election in January next ? and thai | the report of his having declined being ji candidate is without foundation. Full 42 inch superior Cotton Bag ging* ? -40 ? - do ~ "do ^mall sized Bale Rope, 500 pair negro Shoes, Harness, Bridle and Skirting Leather. For *ulc by Murray & Robinson. Camden, Aug. &1, 1820, ,*r Dissolution of Copartnership . THE Copartnership heretofore, and. now existing between the Subscribers, known by the firm of Atkinson & Work man, doth by mutual consent expire with the present month. They will therefore expose at public auction at their shop in Winnsborough, on Monday 4th Septembei next ; their remaining stock of materials and tools, which are calculated tor am* adopted to the Carpenter, Saw -Gin and Carriage or Chair making "business.? - Also one very good and nearly new setof Black smith's tools. A few well finished Cms, with sundry other articles * too tedious to enumerate. On Monday nth Sept. at their shop in Camden ; their stock of ma terials and tools, will be offered at public auction. Sales on each day, commencing at 10 o'clock. j t |' Terms of sale, all sums under cash, of and over $5, credit until the 1st of January 1821 ; purchasers giving notes bearing interest from the day of sale, wi^i approved endorsers, Those who have claims against the firm, a\e requested to present them for adjustment. Those in debted to the firm are required to make immediate payment, in order that we may be the better enable to meet the demands of our creditors. X Atkinson & Workman. \ Camden, August SI. j N. B. The Saw Gin Q&aking business! will be carried on as heretofore in Camden, by J ff> JOHN. WORKMAN. ^ ? Company Orders. THE C n R 1 LE COMPANY, arc hereby ordered *to attend a in pan y Muster, at the Court-House in Camden* on Saturday, the 9th of September next, ?t 10 o'clock, A. M. - <By Order ofCapt. Kennedy, " Hugh M'Lain, (jrd. Sergt. August 24, 1820. I Castor Oil. < For Sale, a quantity of superior cold pressed l CASTOR OIL, In quart and pint bottles. " ? . W. & Si Blanding. ? Camden, August 24, 1820. Oils, Paints, <?c. For sale, ofiftoaice Wel%h C Smttb's, Broad-street , *< Camden * While Lead, dry, j Pp. do* ground in oil Red Lead, , Sugar Lead, Yellow and stone Ochre, dry, Do. do. ground in oil 28 lb* kegs, Patent Yellow, I Cromic Yellow, Prussian Blue, Fir do. i Verdigris, 3 Do. Distilled, Spanish Drown, dry, j Do. ground in oil 28 lb. kegs, Vermillion, English, j Do. Chinese, j Turkey Umber, J Hose Pink, | Ivory 8c Lampblack, j Litharge - j Terra tie Seinna, j Copal Varnish, < Harness do. 5 (3ura Copal, . j Do. Shellac, | Venice Turpentine, \ Spirits . do. j While and Blue Vi i . triol, , ; Gold & Silver Leaf, Pumice Stone, Rotten Store, Glue, Sand Paper, I Glass do. Pallet Knives, ! Water colors, ; Boxes 4 Hows, ! Do. 3 do. \ Do. 3 do. t Do. I do. j Bo. for Children, | Camels Hair I Pencils and F etches, Paint Brushes, from j No. 000 to ^Jo. 6 ? paintbrushes ground from No. 1 to 9 Sash Toota from No. 1 to No. 8 Linseed Oil, WinterStrain Lamp Oil. Whale Oil, Glass S by 10, 10 by . 12 and 15 by 32. And a general assortment of Medicines. W.fec 8. BLANDING. August 24. 19 ? tf 0881 AN >8 POEMS. "i | ANY person having the second Volume of Ossian's Poems, will oblige the owner by returning it immediately. Alexander Monroe. Camden, July 13? 1820. I ^ TO KENT. " I And immediate possession given . I THE Store Rooms lately occupied by Mr. William Mathisok. For terms ap ply to Char lfs .1. Shannon. ' Willis W. Allfiobrooks. _ July 6. ? 12 ? tf ?. Lands, Negroes, .Wl) TOWJV PHOPEUTl . # i H E -'?ubfccritxii offers lor sale, !.> i LANTAYlON uu L>nchcs <. reek ai> ianging Rock, 22 nules North of Camd ? containing*' About 1800 acres, upward of 400 acres are cleared ai & uuder cu livation, a pmportion of which is lev grounds ? togctliejr with the siock of Hori> u>, Mules, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, Plan tation Tools and provisions. ALSO? A gang of about Sevevty Likely Negroes, Including a Carpenter, Blacksmith, House Servants, ami 36 workers. ' ?ALSO? His residence in the Northern palt of! C amden? the Lot contains 2$ acres? the buildings nearly new, and calculated to accommodate a large family.? And six ad joining building Lots in said town, on Broad and De Kalb-su eets. 1 he 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 cau U had by the first of January next. For fur ther particulars ayply to Benjamin Bintiham. Camden, Auc. 16, 182?. 18 ? r- - ii , ,| i ,f | m ,a bix and a Quarter Cents \ Reward. RAN AW AY from the Subscriber onl The 3 1st of July last, an apprentice Boy, about sixteen years of age, very small to his age ; I hereby forewarn any person of harboring said Boy on pam of the law being I vigorously enforced. . ' . James Rasberry. August 24. J 19 ? 21 Notice, ? A "Note of Hand given by John S. Perry, for Ninety *one Dollars aitd Seventy Cents, supposed to belated January 27, 1819, or near that time, .has been stolen or mislaid, so that we cannot find it? Therefore, all persons are cautioned not tobuy said note. For ^iSoocA, Qunmghatti U? Cb. - ' ^ *&? James Duren. . ? Liberty-Hill, Aug. 15, 1?90. I8? ; P John G. Ballard, Begs leave , to inform the Public, that he ?has opened * : j A HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, IN CAMDENy S. C. AT THE SIGN OF 1 RE | In the House formerly occupied by Mr, Uriah Blackmail, a few doors pout h of the court house. ? < The house is now in a state of complete repair, with considerable additions. New Stables have also been erected* Travel ling Families can be accommodated with private rooms. ' ?> He pledges himself to dMpry exertion in his power to accomitiflpb those who may favor him whh a call* June 22. v >0? tf The Editors ofthe Columbia T elescope, Georgia Advertiser and Fsyetteville Ob server, arc requested to insert the above for one month and forward their accounts to this office. ' . , , * ? I South-Carolina ? Chesterfield District, ^^^mTOLLED before me this 10th day of April, 1820, by George 1\L>aL King) a. bright Bay HORSE, upwards of fifteen hands hi^a. brandedon the front shoulder With I. G. and a small white in his forehead, and a small snip on the lower part of his nose, supposed to be sixteen or seventeen years old. T he owner is requested to come forward and prove his property, or it will be disposed of ac cording to law. John Mulloy. J? IP* June IS, 1820. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Roland, Cornelius , 1 ^ ' vs. I Case in Attachment. John Arm/He. J WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this case did, on the tenth day of May, in the yeat of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, file his declaration in the Office of this Honorable Court, against the De fendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this state, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom, a copy of the stud declaration, with a rule to plead thereto within a year and a dw^.tnight be served ? It is therefore Or dmd, in pursuanee of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly in that case made and pro vided, that the Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the eleventh day of May, which will he in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one ; otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. Thomas P. Evans, c. c. p. Office of Common Ph-as, Kershaw District, May i0, 1820. The State of South-Carolina. Vy .Hi* Hxcetlcncy JGH.V GhUUEt (Jox crrior and Commander in If'hicJ it. and over the Stale of^retaxd : ? A PROCLAMATION. Whereas information has- been received, of the escape of JEREMIAH SMITH, ?. ho was in custody of the Sheriff of Ker shaw District, under cliar^e of Felony. And whereas it is necessary that those who violate the Laws should be brought to jus lice ? Now, therefore, i deem it proper, to issue this, my Proclamation, calling on all officers, civil and military, and on all the good people of this State, to be active and violent in the apprehension of the said of tender. A nd I do hereby offer a rfeward o 1 1VVO HUNDRED DOLLARS to am person or persons who shall apprehend and prosecute to conviction the said Jeremiah Sm!W% Jcremiih Smith is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches in height, about 35 years of age,! rather corpulent; has a light complexion,! and a considerable scar on one of his hands. Given under my hand and tbe teal 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-ycar of American Independence. JOHN GEDDES. : By the Governor, Beaufort T. Watts, Sec'ry of State . - Notice . ! ALL persons having an** demands a gainst the estate of D. *?. Bailey , deceased, of Lancaster District, are requested to present them before the 18th of October next, otherwise they -will be precluded? likewise, all indebted to said estate, are re* quested to settle the demands. Robert Cuningham, Mm'r. D, S. Bailey y deceased. August 16. 18?' She riff's Sales. By virtue of sundry executions to me di jfected, will be sold at the house Jeremiah \pimiih, on Be&ver Creek) on the first / Monday and the day following it in Sep* J ptember next, being the fourth and fifth ?days of said month, within the legal houre -of sale t ' ? ! Four milch Cows and Calves, two Year lines, thirty head of Hogs, and eight head of Sheep ; all levied on as tho property of Jeremiah Smith, at the separate suits of Trapp, Patterson 8c Co. and others. Conditions of Sale C ash, purchaser* to .pay tor-She .* Titles. M. C. Wiggins, s. k. d. August 16; k *? Public Sale. v By permission of the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw District, will he sold, on Fri day, the first day of September next, at the house of Jqhn Minis , deceased, about ten j miles from Camden, on the road the M*Cnl- j len's ferry? All the personal estate of said; deceased ; consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Household Furniture, Plantation Tool*! Sec. standing crop of Corn, Cotton and Potatoe?*-~ On a credit till first day of February nextf purchasers giving notes bearing itotereet from the day of sale, with approved personal security. John Marsh, JUm'r. ', August 16., .v * V Public Sale. By permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chesterfield District : will be sold on the first day of September next at the late resi dence of fttyph Campbell) deceased, all the PERSONAL ESTATE of the^said de ceased, consisting of the following articles, viz : six Negroes, fifty one head of Cattle) three head of Hofses and a stock of Ho^s and Sheep, with a great variety of planta tion Tools, liouse-hold and kitchen Furni ture. Terms of, sale? - the purchasers to give bond or note with approved security, j on a credit of nine months from the dsy of ? sale. ? ' ' , v I IX A. Campbell, Jldm'r. j Rocky Creek, Chester6eld district, >, S, C. July 2 f, 1826. > ? ? ? ? ? 850 Reward. FOR my Negro man LEW, (of Lewis) Lew formerly belonged to Capt. Macon, near bumterville, and also to Col. Blandingj of Columbia; it is supposed that he is generally in the neighborhood of Sumter*) vilte, he is about five feet nine or ten inches i high, rather slender in his appearance, being tolersblv lean, is a little J?ow legged, outmouthed, large white eyes, rather pro jecting than otherwise, a forward inclining back, and generally assuming in his man* !nei| He had when he left me, many arti |cles of good Clothing, a fur Hat, a black Broad C loth Coat? also a blue one that was short and wide in the tail, with guilt buttons, ' a Silver Watch 8ic. Any person that will apprehend the said fellow, and deliver hh? to me in Camden, shall receive the above rewsrd,or shall be liberally rewarded, if committed to any yroal in the State, and notice given of the same F ~ Williim M'WHlic. August 3. 46? tf CAMDEN Libraiy Society. All ptrscns 11 siding in ike town and ci^hborhood of Camden ait: requested to lcok amongst their Books, and should cfuy find any that belong to the Camden Library Society, to deliver them to James S. Murray at his store in Camdeu on or St fort the 1st of August. July 15, N. B. Persons having Books, the own ers of which are unknown, are rcquAted to leave them at Mr. Murray's Store, as niany of the Books belonging to the Libra * y have not the name of the Society writ en in them. Bolting Cloths. Just received from Philadelphia, & gene ral assortment of 5-4, & 6-4, BOLTING CLOTHS which we offer* at reduced pri* ces, I*U* & KilfiQW. , . " Camden, June 28, 1*20. It? 16. Vl' For Sale. THAT House 8c I'Qton Broad-street, now occupied by Mr. John White 8c Co. 'jxposKe the Post - ffice ; it is an ex votlent stand for a Store, or any K?nd oi business. For terms, apply to Mr^JoHN Naudin inX'amden. ? David Evans. # August 3. 16? tf In -Equity. Sumter District ^ ; '' .. 1 . ,!"? ' . , Judith Digg* 12 other ? x Henry So", and Uill for William Vaughan^ >. 3 ? ^ f It appearing k> the sat inaction of the court that Henry Sones resides beyond the limits of this state* Ji id ordered that he appear to the said case on or before thfe first day of February ne**, and on default thereof an order be made, against him that the said bill be taken pro confesso. By order of the Court. JL B. JMiller, Com. Kq S. D. Sumterville, June 22, 1820. . STOP THE THIEF. '* 8 100 Reward. | Stolen irom the {Subscriber*^ stable on * Monday night the 10tb inst, one SORREL ? MARK, ei years old last Spring .about ; four feet 10 or 11 inches high with m blaze on h,er lace, rather inclined . to " ^ right side,' her shoulders much mar fcl with the collar, thick mane which was ac- > customed to hang both sides, but the patft* that hung to the left has been cut so ttujfc i| stands nearly upright, she <bas a switch tail though it has been docked, about thd middle of her'back is the mark of an old sore, and by close examlnatioti on the io% side of her right thigh very high up* may b? < seen the scars where she has been ^rugged, she is perhaps one of the best gaited nags upon earth, when rode she is ve*y spirit ed and is Inclined to chew the bit of th* ^ bridle. Also, at the same time was stoles^ ' a. Man's SADDLE, tolerable much worn; very high mounted, being plated before and behind, it has a colored worsted twil led pad . As a pan of the above reward I will give SO dollars for the delivery of sai<l Mare to me on the mam Camden road lead* ing from Lancaster to Camden near th# Flat Rock, five dollars for the Saddle and if a white man 7 5 dollars for the conviction of tlte Thief. ?;?*? ? 1). O. Leigh, - Kershaw district , S. C. July tm 22, 1 820? v . Notice. _ . .0' , WILLIAM ' KILPATRICK toll*: fee* fore me/one Sorrel MAHE^ supposed to b* three years old, four feet si* indx * higHjr with a small blaze on her face, left hind foot white, no visible brand, and appraised at fifty doltars. D. G. Leigh) J. p#; J'inP 99, ?/ ,11? t# ??, Committed J: To the Gaol of Kershaw Distriet, a Me pro Man about 5 feet 7 inches high dark complect ion, stout built, has a scar on hit fore finger on the right hand, very impfe* (lent spoken, about 25 years ftf age, calls his name STEPHEN FEAGLES, say? lie is free and cante from the state of New* York, has a paper stating that he is fret his age tec. but no nameassigned to it, h* has another paper stating; that he was bom in Newburgandbraught up in Brooklyn, signed by Ednem Banum and William Potter, he has an old red Morora> Pocket Bo+k with the following lineI*~wrote in It. " Collins Willae' Pocket Book, March 24tli 1819* Steal not this Bock for frar of shame, / For in it stands the owner's name. Miss Mary Thumerland I love dearly." The owner is requested to come for. ward prove property pay charges and take him away. \ , William Low, o. k? h. "June 29. Iltf-*