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Notice, Thost person* who have r.ot completed] their gruvel puvent t.ti ?!>ovc i>e k-t. ;'.rv CU aie required lu have them td > r first day at July next. i I'.c ? rdiiuncc r< ^dating the 'ice n; d i.ss / ? : K ad, wiii '>c rigidly ci.l- n eed on] live M du? in June next. l>y Or dei' of tne Council, \V IB. U' i.'ain, Hen i der. Apr 14 19. 4S ? real hers. 400 pounds of good FEATH ERS, for side, if applied for before llie 1st oi' May ? Price* 50 cents a pound. C. X S. Yale. Camden, Aj?ril 19. 48 ? t 5*> Kollars Howard. Information havi.ig been made to the In tendant and \\ ardent of the Town of Cam den. that on the night of the 10th in* some e v 1 flisjK^cd {xfrsoft or, person*, wantonly and maliciously set fins to an Out House at Hie lower end of the said Town, belonging to Thomas Lang, Esq. Now therefore, I, the I Men dan t of said| Ti>wn, do otter the abqve reward to an) person who will give sueh information wjll lead to the detection and conviction j of the offender or offenders. ?Given under my hpnd this eleventh d;#y of April, in the yearof oufLord one thousand eight jiuudrcd and twenty - one. .* . . - Peter Warren, Intend ant . ? ? * *il ? ? ? , ??. . Spring Goods J. JMTIIESOJV ? CO. ; Have now open a handsome assortment ,of - - ?-? Spring Sj" Summer Goods, K And expect ? variety pf seasonable articles, which with their former stock, will make a very general assortment of - lh Goodmni Groceries. A. Mathe*on intends going to the north soon, to lay in such Goods as can be best furnished there for the fall business ; and, as it cannot be dona on the best terms with out m -ney, he hopes all those in arrears to C. Mathesov* & Co. will now wake pay ment wthout kite of time, as longer gence cannot be granted. A pair of well broke northern //br&r# and a light Carriage for sale, if applied for immediatelf. Camdetr, April 12. ?.llMPft ,'11 ? ? : JOHN HBNH. _ ? % TAILOR. Bespectfully urforms the pub ic that ht was teduced iiis prices and warrants his work done m the neatest manner, and it the ?hottest, notice. Fiwrt . rote Csma, 5 Dollars ' Do. I rock do. 1?^. ? fr* Uo. Pantaloons, " 1 50 ? s .business, lit wji] cut those ttiat wish to at a low p^ice.r 47-*rf J e or Jlent. and two Xots, on tely occupied by Mr; 1 as a good Kitchen, oke-Hodse, Stables, , agon-House, a good b with two durante*, & en, Ac. apply to William Cook, John Cook . is. 17-9 a^Eiirl, Lee Ccr; ||p7 $ Importers and Manufacturers Agent 1 23 ^earl-street, New*York? Have constantly hahd k Threat variety of irarf, hu1ton#B Hare, . Brass Ware , $>? <-jt ? aiul *?in Ware Jewellery , -ALSO y. Coach maker' s Springs , Cosich Iron Work, ?c. t$e. Ported on account of Manufacturers! at unusually low prices ^ ' 4#-8t ? SALE. uof elegant Mahogany DINING LES, w> ?ich will be sold low? -Fori ?PPl M I P. Thornton , At the Post -Office. March 8. and sale Stopped m m ? a _ ' \% FRO M a Mulatto Girl on Sunday last, a Qfcnk Note, which the owner can have I dsscribi'ng the Sum an<l pay ing tor this V ^rtiaement. Apply one door below the feign el the Heart, Uwajlr street. Sheriff's Sales. i*y virtue ot kundry executions to me ui rccted, \rill be sottf -before the Coun-j ? 4?"?* '? Camdetu on tlie seventh cL,x of May next; bcin^ the fir*i Mondju] tliereoi, within the !eg&l houis of salclj 565 Acres of la&$- more or less,] situated on Spears Creek, adjoining lands belonging to James Eoglfeh and Daniel " Hullid^v, (he same w hereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of James lerry, at the suit of John Waikei. 1000 Acres of land, moie less, situated on the west side of the Wateree River, levied on as the property of Joshua English, at the suit of Henry Abbott. ^100 .Acrefc of laud, more or less, situated on waters .of Ueavei Greek, adjoining lands belonging to Dianna* JSiixon and James Hood. 4evied on as the property of Kurford tF witty, 4t the suit of Jobu (i. Bal laid. ^ ^ Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for [Sherifl *t? fitica and Bilia of Sale. Jumes J}. Cantey , s. k. d. Camden, March 12, 1821.. 43 " " ? List of Letters, Remaining {n the Rout -Office, Ci/mden^ S. C. sffiril 1,18 21 , ^/-^John Adamson, Rev. Daniel As Ibttry, Ann Ash, Berry VV. Arnold, John Allen, Hiram Andrews. John Ballard, Moses Rc%ch, John Bowen, Colonel Thomas Ballard, -George Brown, John Bell, John A. BeiUon, Wilie tlvin, Richard H. Bicaut i?J ; Devereaux Hard 3 ; Ja?ncs Bradley, John Bur^e, a Ronert i "Bicckinbridgc, John? Bullerl VVi)lis Bastich, Doctor Brummet, Eliza beth Ballard, Catherine Ifcruet, Eli Barrel*, Mary (fc-auUsy, C? John Campbell, XI. Q Clav 2 ; Jane! Thomas Cassiiy. John M. Claefc. James R. Carter, William Campbell, Samutjt Caston^ Jacob Cole, Elizabeth Cockrom, John Collins, Henry Clepimons. V? George Dtinlap, Robeit D, punlap, Joshua Dupree 2 ; Isaac -Dubosfc, Lemrn 1 Davi9? Maria Debuslj., Mary Drury, Isaac N. Doud, Robert Dtinlap. Slepberi Ellis, James English. /"??Maurice hlinn, Yhotnas Ferguson. John Gijlis, Robert G >ldsl>errv David ?eorge, Duncan GillU, Farie') Grrovenor. H? George Hays, Ephrjum Hoibrook, George Harris, Ephraiin HaU, John Har rison, RicbartI HoUida* WiMiam Hogan, James C.Haonon, Thomas Hides, Isaac liall. ! ,John JowcrvThgipas Jones, Hollo ?way James, Andrew JchnSton, Darling Jortes, Francis Inge. A'-Absalom Kitrel, Elizabeth Kennedy. Jtr John Leaverton, Thom^U^ John I?ane, Joseph Locklur, a ^{^M,,rd^bM,Lc?d,MrS.M,Damels} A. D. Moore, Thomas Mum, Archibald M Donald, Jpim M'Neii, Nicholas M'Co ilhJ?rU ^'LeS?' Aitx- M'R* Adam M yv ilhe, Hugh M'Culloch, John McLean ?eu. Joseph Mickle. 4/ .A'?Edward Narramore, WiUian* Net ties, Jesse Neuies. O? Uiiabeth Olmstcad 2 ; James R. Ogdcn, Robert Oliver. M/>"~P,1,inn Pa^ons 2i Thomas Parker, SwT J.ess0 PeoP,e8> Benjamin li T xk Ard P>:lanl' William Payne, ,1-ul. 1 Ikomas R. Polk, Sarah Polk. ' Jf-John liobinion, No, borne Itidcliff 2; Rnri'^n RVt ,el". Eli?ubetK Roberts, Allen, saws ??? loim vl'*,"* S^,r William Sco?,J S, . xr C e lah Jfney \V* &Y (-a'ner *and'n 3 5 i r"' W?,Ten Sanders, John asnders, Lewis Siwell 2 : Zacharikh 6ea Wimnfr Joseph Wlm lierlv, Thomas T. Williams, John Wsr*, Leonard Wanwr, James Whitakert Jona than Westberry. P..Thomtdo, P. M. ? " ? ? 1 1 1 ? Leather for Sale. 700 pounds Skirting good quality, l$ii(lle, Sole and Upper do. Wholesale or retail, nt reduced pri ces for cash, l^r \ Clark K JlTKenzi*. . April f? 47?1 For 8alc or lld(H A 'Fractof l^antl w) Swift Creek, adjoining Mr*. Hopkins and Mr. Dean' land-r-conhiinirig Ml acres, original survey. The above land belong to Joseph Wifttfirop, e?q j nd whereon he formerly jjanted. ^or flerms enquire of LEWIS C1PLES. Camden,* April t i 47-^tf AN OR DIN ANTE, eu'.iilid an Ot - diiiance, for regulating the price and assize u{" "Bread to he 'ob^erv eel io the Town of Camden. ? Jie it ordained, by thr Intend ant und Hardens of the Toirn of* Cam den in 'Town Council asxemblf-d. and it i$ hereby ordianed by the au thors of the same, That, from an.! immediately after the tiist day of July next, $ver y Baker or other |>ersonwho shall make or bake for or shall sell or expose to sale any bread deficient in weight, accord ing to the assize made and presented froitHifce to time, as .herein after di re cted, lie, she or they so oflending in the* premise and being thereof convicted, shall forfeit and pay a *um ndf exceeding Twelve Dollars for every audi offence. Jind be it further ordained , by the authoi'ity aforesaid, Thai, it shall and may be lawful at all Jtfnes during the course of the day, for the In-1 tendant, the Wardens of the town, the Recorder or Constable of the name? or Magistrates of the District, to tntegjufo any house, shop* stall, hakehotiie, workhouse or outhouse of or belonging to any baker or veu der ojf bread or any other place whatsoever, w herfc the same may be offered (or sale, and there search for, view, weigh or try all or any part of the bread wfcich shall there tie found: and- if any shall be discovered want ing in the goodness of the material* of which it sh^ll be made or deficient in baking or iu the legal weights, m every such caiBe, the Iutendant, any of the Warden* of ttie town, the Kecor?)er or either of tite Con Mtahles aforesaid, or Magistrates of ifie district, shall size such bread ?o fonnd ; and it shall be the duty of (he Constable? of the town* for the tio|e being, to receive the sapie into ??their possession, and publicly sell the same, at the Market- house, the proceeds of which shall be equally divided, one half to lie given to the Constable and the- other half to be paid 1|ito the fund of -4he town. - ^?Und be it furth er w da inert, by th, authority aforesaid, That*- it any baker or veqderof bread shall refuse such search or seizure to be made, for in auywUe biuder or resist the 6tfme, he, she or they shall tor every such offence, forfeit a sum not ex ceeding Twelve Dpllars. Jhid be it further ordained ? by the authority aforesaid, That the Re corder shall, within the last, week of every mouUi from the best infor mation he can procure, make in writ, ing (upon oath if tkereuulo required) to the Town. Council if they shall convenor upon tljere being no council, The Intendaut for the time being, touching the average price per barrel of one hundred and ninety six pounds nett of the several quali* ties of Flour, sold within the town, for the last current month, to the in dent thai all bakers of breatj, if they *?ball think fit, may attend the sitting of the said assize 5 which said aver ay price shall he deemed and taken as the ordiiuuy juice for the ensuing month; and the assize shall be as certained and appointed according to the same, agreeable to the Table of assize hereunto annexed, which shall he noiflcd at three of the tnost pub lic places in the said town, for the information of all concerned, so thai notwithstanding any advance or re duction-thai may happen, in the price of Flour, no alteration shall be xo*<le in tlie assize for tlie time being. Md be itfyrther ordained , by the authority aforesaid. That no person or persons shall be pvoaecnted for any offence beforementioncd in this ordinance, unless he, she or they be prosecute^, for the same, before thn Town Council,- within ten Jays after the offenw is committed. And be it further ordained, by the authority aforesaid , That it shall be the doty of one of the Constables of the town of Camden, to visit once in every week, every sliop, stall, imkehouse, workhouse or outhouse of or belopging to any baker or ven der ?f bread/ Or in any place what I In* quality t;f (lie same ; n ml it shall aUo he the duty of (lit1 l'ousia!?i( ? [of the toNMi^ lucanv iutu exttutai^ the to re^oin^ o r d i nam v. And be it farther ordained , hi: authority aforesaid, That all tin* - incurred, under this Ordinance, shall Ih? recoverable before the lutet.danl and Wardens of the Tow not Cam den, or a majority of them. TABLE OF ASSIZE, Baker's jmfit un each Barrel , S4. Hour per barrel of pounds neit at St j pe r barrel, 7d.<loai to wei^jh 1 pound 9 ounces 3 id loaf to weight 12$ ounces, -d lo.\t to weigh 7 ounces, Id lou.i to weigh 3 $ ounces. At SI 7 d pr^ce loaf 1 lb. 10 oz. 3 id. loaf 13 oz. 2d loaf -7* oz. Id loaf 3 1-2 o/. A I $ 1 4. Td loaf I lb I O oz. 3 loat 1 3 oz. 2d loaf 7 I 2 oz. Id loaf 3 1-2 oz. At S 1 3 1-2, 7d loat 1 lb 11 oz. 3^d loai 13 1-2 m. 2d loaf 8 oz. Id loal 3^. o*. At gl3, 7 d loaf 1 lb 12 oz. 3 l-2d loa. 14 oz. 2d loaf b$ oz. Id loaf * oz. - At $12$, 7d loaf 1 lb 13 oz. 3 1-Sd loal 14 1-2 oz, 2d toat'8 1-2 oz. Id W>af4?. At ?12, 7(J ioaf 1 lb 14 oz. 3 l-2d,loaf 15 oz. 2d loaf 8 1 oz.. Id loaf 4$ oz. At 1 7d loaf Mb Is oz 3 1 -2d loaf \5 1-3 oz. 2d loaf 9 oz. Id loaf 4?oz. At git, 7d loaf 2 lb. 3 1 -2d loaf 1 lb. 2d loaf 9? oz. td loaf 4 1 -2 oz. At $10.5, Td loaT 5 lb 1 oz. 3 l-2d loaf I lb 1 2 oz, 2d loaf 9 I -2 oz, Id loaf 4 i oz. At ?10, fd loaf 2 lb 2 oz, 3 I -2d loaf I lb 1 oz, 2d loaf 10 oz, Id loaf 4$ oz. At ?9$, 7d loaf 2 lb 3 ofc 3 J-2d loaf one pound one &. a h;.lf ounces, 3d loaf ten and a half onces, Id loaf 5 ^nccs. At j$9, 7d loat 2 pound Quinces, three and a half penny loaf one pound two and a half ounces, 2d loaf ten and three fourth once*, one penny loaf 5 and a half ounces. At 88 4, 7d loaf 2 pound 6 ounces, three and a half pepny Joaf one pound three oun ces, 2d loaf eleven onces, one penny loaf 5 } ounces. - At $8, 7 d loaf 21b 7 oz# three and a hall penny loaf one pound 3 and a half ounces, 2d loaf eleven and a half ounce*, one penny 109+6} ounces. At $7$, 7d loaf 2 lb 9 ounces, three and a half penny loaf one pound 4 and a halt ouncea, 2d loaf twelve and one fourth oun ces, one penny loaf 6$ ounces. At &7Jpkl loaf z lb eleven ounces, three and a halfpenny loaf one poun^l five ynd a half ounces, 2d loaf twelve and three fourth ounces, one penny loaf 6} ounces. At 86$, 7d loaf 2 lb thirteen ounces, three and a half penny loaf one pound six and a half ounces, 2d loat thirteen and a half ounces, one penny loaf 7$ outices. i At ?6, 7(1 loaf 3 pound, three and a half penny toaf onp ^o*?nd a ounces, 2d loaf oufttcn and one lourth ounces, one penny .o >l seven ami a ! nc.es. At tivccnd a* hairdo J Jars, 7d loaf 3 lb two ounces, three and a half penny loaf one pound nine ounces, 2d loaf fifteen ounces, ont penny joaf eight ounces. At five dollars, 7d loaf 3 pound 5 ounces, three and a half penny loaf one pound ten and a half ounces, 2d loaf one pound, one penny loaf 8? ounces. * At four and a ha)f dollars, 7d lpaftfcree pound eight ounces, three and a half penny loaf one pound twelve punces, 2d loaf one pound, one penny loaf 8 ami a Imlf ounces. At four dollais, 7d loaf 3 pound twelve ounces, three and a half penny loaf one poirtid fourteen ounces, 2d loaf one pound one ounce, one penny loaf nine ounces. At three and a half dollarr, Td loaf 3 lb fifteen ounces, three and a half penny loal one pound fifteen and a half ounces, 2d loaf one pound two ounces, one penny l?af 9 and a half ounces. * At three dollars, 7d loaf 4 pound 4 oun ces, three and a half penny, loaf 2 pound 2 ounces, 2d loaf one pound one pound 3 4 'ounces, one penny loaf 9 } ounces. Ratified in Town Council, thf* seventieth day of June, hi tjie - year of our j^ord one thousand right hundred and nine/ and thirty-fhirj year of American Independence. "WM.IANOLEV, Inttndant. " IN EQUITY? ( amden IHgtrict. I Ffbrcahy Te^m, 1821. Robert Cunningham Admr.D. S.Bailey, dec. \n , v*. Bill for lithe/. Pcfter Smith 8c others, J ^ - ALL persons having* any demands against the estate of the late DaXiel S. Baii.ey, deceased, are hereby notified to establish them by legal pr?o? before the Commissioner of the Court of Kqtiiiy, on or before the first day of June Term next, that they may receWc their dividends of said estate. J. Carter, Cojn. JBqy^ Camdei^ March 8, 1821, 45? Notice. i The subscriber intends to leave (lie State at the end of this year, and wishes to close his Imsiness. All indebted to him by note or open ac count will call and make satisfactory ^tllement immediately and save, coat, William Nixon. . March 15. 43 ? tf i ' Ir.neil or c^t1or>. I ruin a farm ncjt- KocV. / .MuUlU, on lix: 18th ot i\jarcn itist a tiark liA V MAUL, atu \ ; u.irtcen hands high, and bix Ail thai is while about her is -a-;mrail spot ot v. lie size ot a si.illing on lite * oft' side near her shoulder, ^.d a few scatT ie??ng haii-s about her lace, occa&ioi.ed by the chatemg ot the haittr. She has a *>wich tail, and a thick black mane, ot which .i little on the under part has been cut oil. Fhe hair about her legs is lon^ and s;.ai;g\ , and she lias never been ahod ; she is sticug ly formed, being partly ol the Canadian Diced. Any person who will deliver ihc said inare to Zactiariah Gibson, living near Kocky Mount, Fairfield District, South Carolina, or who will give any information th-t may lead to the discovery of her, shall receive an ample and satisfactory reward. March 22. - 4 i? II Jfc I . I I I Spying Good*. w. e. johnson ?r co. v' Have just received an assortment o? GOODS, suitable Cor the present and ap proaching season. Consisting in part or the following articles : Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, Vigoniu Cloths and CassineHs, Valencia, Marseilles & Florentine Vesting Russia Drill, Russia Sheeting, Nankeens, Jeans, Corduroys, Calicoes and Prints, Bombazetts, Linens, Domestic Sheetings and Shirtings, w hite and Black Italian, "J White and colored Canton. I CRAPES, ~ Figured Nankin, J Colored Paviiion Gauze, ^ . Merino Shawls, Cambric^ Muslins, Worked Muslin Dresses, Long LawrV. ' * oilk Stockings and Gloves, v i K.id Gloves, while and colored, ^ Beaver G loves, white and colored, Elegant Parasols and Utnbrfellas, Ladies and Gentlemen's fine Shoes, \ White, Drabk Black Beaver,) Do do. Imitation Beaver, $ ^ Fine Sari (J I ws, ftridles fr.Cs ? Duponts Gunpowder, ' Cognac JBrancfy, Holland Gin, Old Jamaica Hum, (excellent) N. . Whiskey and N. ?. Rum, London Porter, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Superior Blacking, Cast Andiron* ?ALSO? A few fine VIOLINS and FLUTES, with Italian Strings and Music for thf Voihnand Flute. XSJarch 1$, \821. 43~ New Goods. The subscribers have jnst reee***rt a" part ot* their supply of SPRING & O OO 5, consisting of the following articles * 6-4 Cambrics, m' 6-4 Cambric Dimity, very fine, ? Corded Dimity, low priced* 7-4 and 8-4 cotton Diaper, ? -v 6-4 Carlisle Ginghams, Tamboured Robes, v 4-4 and 6*4 Jaconet Muslim, plain Tamboured, * 6-4 Tamboured Lenocs, 6-4 do ft Book Muslin* 4-4 Superfine checked Ginghair , 4-4 Striped do /. Superfipe white Quilting, Ladies Cotton Hose, extra flnei, * 1 Do do low priced, -?* 1 Trunk 7-8 Calicoes, A few pieces 9-8 fine do, Murray fj? Rohinto March I J, >831. . . . , , -1 1 . r> ? 11 -? A House to Lett * . ' ' J mik THHJ Subscriber wishing fo decline T avern keeping, offers his house to let ; will suit either for a store or for k<?epinpj|% house of entertainment or for both, ? if tt? quired. He will also hire the house furnU, ture and two or three servants; to an ap? proved person he will make the terms very accommodating. John B. Jllatkieu. Capulep, flTarch 8,1 821. 42?4 Notice. A likely black boy, about 1 8 or SOyetrS old, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, having the following pass, came to the su'^cribers a few <lays nince. The owner may hear of him by applying to William JlPCaiv. Camden, March 15, 1 83 1. 43 ? 44 The betirer II M, sold from the estate of Bonneau and bought by a Mr. Balloon living on or near the WAteree, by aeevWut missed of bis company t*ojnRht with hjty ^ and travelling together ; this is thereforo given to pass him up the count I* to bis ? owner. R. MATHEWS. , Goose-Creek, March 2, 182 1.! " . 0m An Kstrfty. TOLLfen before me on *be 10th Mirch I82t, \d?vk Buy Mare Mule, about four years old with the rlfcbt tyn out, no brands. Apprised at Forty Dollars. ?u H. L. Kvox, J. r. Fab field District, V arc U \l-y