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^Monument of Iijsclusko. ? Acom in it tt?e has been :\j > | >i>i 11 led in Poland, to raise subscriptions for the erection of a monument to '.hi* Patriot anil Hero of die two worlds. ? (iener&li La Fayette, in France, Lord (irey, in England, anil .Mr. Jefferson, in the United States, are invited to aid in the undertaking. Breach of pro/nine of marriage. ? | A you n ? ladv, named Hasbiouch.i %> ? recovered S3000 damages at New-, burs;h. on (lie ?):h inst. from Henry WycofF of that place, for breach of | promise 01 marriage. A man o' the name of Walker la'rly murdered i ?is w ife at Baltimore! by forcing a binom stick, sharpened at one end, into her mouth, and! through her neck. The monster is] ba'ul to be still at liberty. Th v Sea Serpent again. ? The! captain of a west ludiaman, who arrived at a port at the eastward a few days since, states, that on Fri dav tlnf 3G4h March, between 5 01 (i o'clock, P. M. Cape Ann bear-j ing W. S. VV. distant 45 miles, the sea quite smooth, aud a very light breeze, he saw, very distinctly, the Sea Serpent , at 4ibout 40 yards from the vessel, steering sogtli. His des cription of the feerpent corresponds with the former accounts. He has heretofore dislndieved the existence of this monster, but his doubts are now eutirely eradicated, ? ? ? *- ??? i ?? i !? ? ? ? ? i ? MARRIED? On the 19ih inst by the Rev. Hubert Henry, Pleasant H.May, o4 Chcia w, to Miss Cakolink Eli zabeth, daughter of Mr. Isaac Randolph, ot Columbia. ****** ? i "ii inn ?? & NOTICE. 2 The Members of i jthe Camdeii Median ic Society , are re-; quested tp attend a Meet in-.r. t lie Mar ket-Bouae, on balm - day nigbt, thfe 28thi instant. By Order, * S. Branson, &ec'ry. April 26. 'Ct ?? < I.I II Til I "I I- ' [ ' I . - ' JWrtice^: All persons indebted tp the Town of Camden for Well Tax and one third of their General Tax* are required to call oq the Collector' and settle the. same by the 1 Oth of May nextf otherwise executions will be immediately, issued against all de faulters; and, all persons having demands agairist^the ToWn Council, are required to render in their accounts by the I0vth of May. TSy Order of the Council, John Smith, Collector. 49? ?Mir Notice. jME EITHER the upper or lower Room in the Market may be rented on moderate terms?Further information can be had to the Subscriber. W William O'Cain. .49? ' :4 Jin Estr before me by Sirtd&jje^ndatJtfr ir District, a BAY HukSE, with msne and tail* about six ydiVs old, panels and a half high, rubbed on >df the neck with the bridle reins, it star in his face.? 'Valued at forty <k>ll*rs J* rt>. Matins, (fq7 Sumter District* April 5, 1821. 49? Airs. E. P. Sayre9 Begs leave to inform her friends tins public, that she intends to S*er SCHOOL in Camden. | who in ay feel disposed to in-, tbe tuition of their children to] , lr? requested to call at Mrs. Bkown's. | 19. 48? tf [UITV ? Camden District . J'r.iiauyyiiY Tkrm, 1821. ?< Bobert Cunningham 1 iX'^,ey,declz,i///ur Rdirf ^ 3 r Smith k others, J iL persona paving any demands nst the estatt of the late DanikL S. Bail a y, deceased, are hereby notified to establish them by legal proof, before the Commissioner o! the Court of Equity, on or before ihe first day of June Term next, that they may receive Jhtjr dividends oi said estate. ^r^er> Com. ICq. Ct*m4*ft> Inarch 8, lirai. 4 u ? Clieap Groceries. Thesurvixing co-partnev of the firm of Duvid Gorric l? Co. will attend at the store, next door above Mt>ssrs. A. Mathe ?on Sc Co. for a few days cmr'y, for the pur pose of selling oft* the remainder of the stock, consisting of a choice assortment of Wines , Liquors and Groceries , At very reduced prices, viz : Old Madeira, Port and Claret Wines, in bottles, Teneriffe do at two dollars per gallon, Sweet Malaga do at I dollar 50 ceoudo Cognac Brandy at 2,25 c!;* __ Holland Gin at 1,7 5 do Jamaica Rum at 1,50 do Northern do at 62 ? cent* do Old Rye Whiskey at 56J uo Molasses at 50 do Liverpool Salt in barrels at 87 \ .j cent* per buhsel, X3est Muscovado Sugar at 12 1-2 to 14 cents per pound, Loaf do at 2 5 cents, Havana do at 20 cts Prime Green Coffee & Chocolate, Assorted Crockery k Glassware, ? L)o Confectionary, Gunpowder Tea at 2 dollars per pound, iiyson do at 1 ,50 do Scotch Barley ? Northern Cheese, London Pickles and Sauces, k Do fresh Mustard, (VVix's black seal) at as cents per bottle, J? French Olives and Capers, I Do Cordials at 75 cer.la per bottle, CurantSj Raisins and Aimona, Ginger and Saltpetre, Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs & Allspice, Windsor Soap, Fig blue, Sealing Wax, British Ink powder, Best Cabaika Sugars at 5 dollars per quarter box, With a variety of articles, too numerous to particularize. ?Also ? One large Scale beam, Scajcs 8c Weights, Tin Sr.ales, Measures and Funntls, ;s, ^ Families fishing to supply themselves, at a cheap rate, will do well to call soon ; by taking a considerable quantity the price will be reduced. The Liquors arc of the very fiist quality 8c have never been mixed.1 Camden, April 19, 1821. . 48 "Notice. I Those persons who have not completed their gruv el. pavements above De Kn lb street, are required to have them complet ed by the fii^st day of July next. Tile Ordinance regulating th$ price and sissi^e of Bread, will bi; rigidly cnlokced or. the first Monday in Ju> e next; L Hy Order qf the Council, Win. O'Cajn, Recorder* April ? ?v ' ?' 48 ? V" 11 ?" 1 11 " 1 * " ? " Feathers. . . 4 GO pounds of good FEATH ERS, fdr sale, if applied for before the 1st of May ? Price 50 ctfnts a pound, ? ? ^ . C. &, S.Yale. Camden, April 19, 48 ? f i ? \ _ ? S * ' . ? i J; ? 4 ' P^1-1 ' ' 1 ' " ?? ' 1 ? I ? *? ? ? '? 5o Dollars Rewards Information haying been made to the In tendant and Wardens of the Town of Cam den, that on the ni^ht of the ltyhinst. some evil disposed person or persons, wantonly and maliciously set fire to an Out House {)t the lower end of the said Town, belonging to Thomas Lang, J?sq. Now therefore, I, the Ihtendant of said Town, do offer the above reward any person who Will give such information as will lead to the detection and convietidn of the offender or offenders. Given under my hand this eleventh day ? of, April, it) the year of our Lord one thousand eight buudrcd and twenty one. Peter Warren, h\tendant> "'T 1 ' 11 t ? . 1 1 1' " " ' '"?l" ?? 111 < ? " Spring Goods. Jl. MJTHESfLY % CO. Havd no# MHa band sonic assortment of Sprivg jSurnmer Goods 9 And expect ? variety of seasonable articles, which with their former stock, will make a very general assortment of Dry Goads and Groceries . ^ A* Mathesop intends going to the north soon, to lay in such Goods as csn bo best furnished there for the (all business ; and, as it cannot be done on the best terms with* out money, he hopes all those in arrears to C. Ma the son 8t Co. will now make pay. metit without loss of timej as longer indul gence cannot be granted. * A pair of well broke norther* Horse* and a light Carriage lor sale, if applied for immediately. k&jggi Camden, April 12. 47? - Leather for Sale, . 700 pounds Skirling gopji quality, Bridle, Hole and Upper do. Wholesale or retail, nt reduced pri r-ea tor ca^h, by Clark M'Kevzie. April 13. Sheriffs Sales. Uy virtue c.t sundry executions to ir.e di reeled, will be sold beioie li.c Court llcu:>e in Camden, on the seventh <.&>? oV May ivext ; btrin^ the fivbi Motniay thereof, within the legal hours of bale : 50 j Acres of land,_!nore or less, situated on Spears I reek, adjoining lands belonging to James Knglish and Daniel Holltdav, the same whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of James Terry, at the suit of John Walker. 1000 Acres of land, moie less, situated on the west side of the Walerec River, levied on as the property of Joshua English/ at the suit of Henry Abbott. 100 Acres of land, more or less, shunted ott the waters of Heaver | Creek, adjoini.ig lands belonging to I Diao'tia \ixon and James IJood. levied on as the property of Burford Twilty, at the suit of John G. Hal lard. ? ? AtscH? On Tuesday the second day of sale, all the property belonging to Henry AxteH, consisting of House hold Furniture, bhofrmakers Tools> &c. at the suit of John Carter and others, Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for Sheviff 's Titles and Bills of Sale. James 11. Cantey , s. *k. d. Camden, March 12, 1821. 43 " 1 . ' ; T List of Letters, RttQqining' in the JPo*t- Office , Camden, - * i #? ?. C. JfirU 1, *8^1 . - y/? John Adamson, Rev. Daniel As herry , Ann Ash, Berry W. Arnold, John Allen, Hiram Andrews. ?r? John Ballard, Moses Beach, John Bo^ven, Colonel Thomas Ballard, George Brown, John Bell. John A. Benton, Wilie Bclvin, Richard II. Blouni 2 ; Devereaux Ballard ? j~ James Brajdtey, John Bur^e, aUobert T lirpckinbridge, John Buller Willis Bastich, Doctor Brummet, Eliza beth Ballard, Catherine Barnet, Eli Barrel*, Mary Bradley. C ? John Campbell, M. G.Clay 2 ; Jane Crissuel, Thomas Cassiiy. John M. Clark, James R. ? Carter, William Campbell, Sair>uel Caston, Jacob Cole, Elizabeth Cock rem, J chn Collins, Henry Cleminons. ,'j ? . \,L. ? Duniap, cit D. Uuulap, Joshua Dupree 2 ; i ? .(> (u'iid',. Davis* Maria Debusk,. Mary Drue. N. Doud, Robert DurJap. ? ? Stephen Ellis, James English. f? Maurice Flinn, Thomas Ferguson.. G? John Gillis, Robert Goldsberry, David George, Duncan Gillis, Farley Grosvenor. Ar? ^George Hays, Ephraim Holbrook, George Harris, Ephiaim Hall, John Har rison, Richard Holliday, William Hogan, James C. Flannon, Thomas Hines, Isaac Hall. J ? John Jowers, Thomas Jones, Hollo way James, Andrew Johnston, Darling J?rAbsalom Kitrel, Elizabeth Kennedy. L ? John Leaverton, The/mas I^ane, John Lane, Joseph Lockhar, I .fl/? Murdoch M'Leod, Mrs.M'Daniels. A. D. Moore, Thomas Muse, Archibald M'Donald, John M'Neil. Nicholas M'Co hel, John M'Leod, Alex. M'Ra, Adam M' Willie, Hugh M'Culloch, John M'Lean Sen. Joseph Mickle. JY? Edward Narramore, William Net tles* Jesse Nettles. O? Elizabeth Olmstead 2 i James R. Ogden, Robert Oliver. ? />? *P)inn Parsons 2 ; Thomas Parker, Mary Pope, Jesse Peoples, Benjamin Pricher, Edward Pylant, William Payne, Cbl. Thomas O. Polk, Sarah Polk. i??John Robinson, Norborne Radcliff 2; George Rochell, Elizabeth Roberts, Allen Rochell. John Reighlcy, Anderson Rj chell, William Richards* 5 ? Rising Star Chapter, William Scott, fohn Sketoe, Jididiah Stym?,ci Jincy Scott, Varner Sanders, Garner Sanders 3 j Warren E Surtd?is, Warren Sanders, John Sanders, Lewis Sowell 2 \ Zachariah Sea ruR?, John Sanders, Sen. Joseph Scott. 7*? George Turner, Jacob Tay|or, Bur ford Twitty, Alexander Thompson, James Terry, Daniel Tu< k. M'? William Walling, Joseph Wim berly, Thomas T. Williams, John Ware, Leonard Warner, J4me? Whitaker, Joi^ than Wesiblbrry. K P. Thornton, P J\I. > For Sale, One sett of elegant Malwgany DINING TABLES, which will be sold low ? For terms, apply tx> P. Thornton , At the Post-Offtcc. Mafch ft, I -Stopped FROM * Mulatto Girl on Sunttyy last a Bank Note, which the owner can have by describing the bum and paying lor this ad vertisement. Apply one door below tin Sign of the Heart, Broad-strcct. " Match "" 45? t JOHN I1ENUY SPENCEK, I'AILUlt. Respectfully informs the public, that he has reduced ni-s pi ices and warrants his work, done in the neatest maimer, and at the shortest notice. First rate I cats, 5 Dollars Do. Frock d'>. 5 d< ? L)o. Pantaloon*, ' I 50 I)o. Ves?, 1 5 J N. 1>. A so warrants to fit in everv arti cle in his hive of business. He will cut out any ment for those that wish to make them at home, and at a low price. Camden, April 12. 4 7 ? f New iiood s. I The subscribers h^\e just received a part of their supply of ?b/'A/.VG GOO?>?S\ consisting of t lie following articles : 6 4 Cambrics, 6-4 Cambric Dimity, very fine, Corded Dimity, low priced, 7-4 and 8-4 cotton Diaper, 6-4 Carlisle Cinghams, ? Tamboured Robes, 4-4 and <6-4 Jaconet Muslins, plain affcl Tamboured, 6-4 Tamboured Lenoes, 6? i do Book Muslin, 4-4 Superfine checked Gingham, 4-4 Striped do ? Superfine white Quilting, J.adies Cotton Hose, extra fine, Do do low priced, 1 T-rtmk: 7-8 Calicoes, ? 5 7 ' A few pieces 9-8 fine do. Murray Sf Robinson. - March 15, 1821. j Karl, Lee Co. I Importers and Manufacturers Agent 123 Pearl-street, New- York ? Have constantly on haid a great variety of Hardware , Buttons , Mated, Ware y Brass Ware, Jajjanncry , and Block Tin Ware Jewellery , ? ALSO? Saddlery , Coach maker's Springs, Coach Iron Work , ?fc. &fcv All imported on account of Manufacturers and for sale at unusually low prices March 29 4 5-8t? ?f ?? ? ? 1 1 ? ??? ? For Sale or lient . The House and two Lots, on Broad-stvcet, lately occupied by Mr. K. Cook ? ii lias a good Kitchen. Hack-Store. Smoke- House, Stables, 'hair- Mouse, Wagoir^ House, a good Ve^i'o House with two cUirtnies, a good Garden, &r. For terms apply to William Cook, or John Cook . Aprli J [2. . 47? 9 | For Sale or ller.t. A Tract of Land on Swift Creek, adjoining Mrs. Hopkins and Mr. Deas' land ? containing 212 acres, original survey. The above land belongs to Joseph Wiuthrop, esq. and >v hereon lie formerly planted. ? For terms enquire of LEWIS CIPLEFf. r?'T>'Vn Dril \ 2. 47 ? if A iouse to Let. THE Subscriber wishing to decline Tavern keeping, offers his house to let } it will suit either for a store or for keeping a house of entertainment or for both, if re quired. He will also hire the house furni ture and two or three servants; to an ap proved person he will make the terms very accommodating. John B, Mafhieu. Camden, March 8, 182 1 . 42 ? 4 Notice. A likely black boy, about 1 8 or ?o years old, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, having the following pass, came to the subscribers a few days since. The owucr may hear of him by applying to William M'Cain. Camden, March 1 5, 1 82 1. .. 43 ? 44 The bearer JIM, sold from the estate of Bonneau and bought by a Mr. Balloon living on or near the Watercc, by accident missed of his company bought with him and travelling together; this is therefore given to pass him up the country to his owner. K. MATHEWS. Goose-Creek, March 2, 1821." An E stray. ? TOLLED before me on the 10th March 1821, a dark Hay Marc Mule, about foui years old with the right eye o\jt, no brands. \p prised at forty Uollai*. 11. L. J. P. Fairfield District, Match 29. 4,5 ? Garden Seeds. Just airived from C\*ew-York and ?Veir- England, of the growth of 1S-20, uitd for sale, wholesale and retail , by Jt\ Thornton, At the Posi-Offcc, Camden. Which is removed to the opposite side, ' Two doors below James S. Murray's, As f ollows : Early York Cabbage j do. Sugar Loaf do. s do. Dutch do. < do. Battersea do.! do. lVnton do. j do. Amsterdam do.; (a new and choice j kind) Drum- Head winter J Cabbage j Large Scotch do. \ Green Glazed do. j Large English Sa- j voy Cabbage J Late Dutch do. Red Dutch do Green Curled Bore cule Brussels Sprouts Scutch Kale Sea do. Purple Brocoli Early London Cauli* flower Late do. do. Early. Spring JTurnip Yellow do. Large Bullocks Ab erdeen or Yellow Scotch Turnip Large Norfolk Field Turnip CTeen Top do. Red Top do. French or Hanover Turnip Yellow Stone do. Yellow Malta (a new ai.d chorcc kind) Blood Beet Yellow do. Swelling Parsnip Early Horn Canot Scarlet do. Orange do. Purpie do. Fine Salmon Radish Purple do. Fine long Scarlet do. Short Top do. Early Frame do. White Turnip do. Long Black winter Radish Ice Lettuce Head do. V\ hlte Coss do. Cabbage do. 4wu4y do Imperial do. Brown Dutch do.. Hardy Green do. Grand Admiral do. Red Onions White do. Larj^j Scotch Leeks Serpent Squash Com. Porter's do Mammoth Gourd Groen Turkey Cu 1 cumber Long Green da Early do Prickley Gherkins (for Pickles)^ Nutmeg MeilcD Cantelope . do Musk do Large 'W^ater do Mammoth Pumpki^ Squash Pepper R abbit Nose do Cayenne do Prickley Spinnage Round do Giant Asparagus Summer Savory Curled Parsley White Mustard Brown do Solid Celery Garden Cress < Vegetable Oyster ? Tomatoes 8c Ochre { Sage J Baffron \ Peppergrass \ Early Charlton Peas i , Wilson's Superfine | early 6 week Peas | Early Frame do ??Tail Sugar do i Prussian Blue do | Tall Marrowfat do 5 Dwarf do s Dwarf Cluster do r Dwarf Sugar do * Leedsman Dwarf do | Early Yellow BusU J Beans ? \ Early Speckled do \ EarlyKidney or Liv i erBtans < Early six vieckcom 5 fort Bears 5 Pole Cranberry do \ Bush ' do J Dutch Runners do Lima do 5 White Albany Busi* | Beans \ Hele^oland Beans < Wiirdsoi do J Early Magazine do J Lucerne or French J'-* Idover \ White Dutch Clov* j er ? ' | Red do > Guinea Grfcss 5 Saint Foin or Holy j Hay J Orchard Grass . Timothy do ? English Rye do * Buckwheat G'raia ?ALSO? Irish Potatoes, / AND NEW-OIILEANS INDIGO, ~ Of a EUfierior quality , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL In addition to the above, the subscriber has received of the growth of 1820, a quantity of Ruta ttaga, or Yellow Russia Turnip, which has been found on trial to answer this climate well, when the season hus been any w uy favorable. Also ? MANGLE WURTZEL, or Root of Scarcity, of the best specics which is found to be more productive than any of jh$ Jipet kind, as the root is murh larger and ibe top can be gathered or broken off two or three times during the summer for the cattle, and >v ill not injure the growth of the root. Pamphlets with directions may also bo ' , had. A few small boxes well assorted, put up to suit families, with a deduction of twenty-five percept. Those who wish to purchase tost 11 again, will find it to thei r advantage to call and be supplied, as a very liberal discount will be made. N. B. As the subscriber bas received his seed from persons whq r wised tharr: * they may be depended on to be good, lii^t should any person alter purchasing any oil trial prove them oi$?erwi?e, t Iml money will bo returned if deaircd, or otner seeds iu place of th? in. Camden, Feb. R, 41 ? ff I N 1) I O 0~ I Case choice rnailirg INlMfin, for ^ale by W. S. DI.NC. Juwii^ry IP,