Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, May 03, 1821, Image 3

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ints appear much mortified, thai ilns lon^ settled | >1 rt.ee i?* nut to I ?e ( ontinued the seat i.f (invrrnnionl. ihey air, indeed, deeply interested, as their town property will Ik* woith very Utile. I wait with peat im patience to see the American ila? supplant the Spanish. I think it will he necessary to send a pretty strong force lure at first, as well as to Peusacola ; for the Indians are hy no means reconciled to the exchange. :'.nd mativ of them arc under an iin * - predion t h r. t the Americans intend io make slaves of them. There are :\ vast nnmher of runaway negroes amoni^ tin mx who, probably, from mo'ive? of policy, inculcate these oj;i The appointment of (ih*n. .1-tksoiu as (iove^nor of Florida* im^ nn?i tilled the Spaniards, and struck terror in the lndi ins, who ap pear !. ? be panic-struck at the l>arb mention of his name. I think it would he unsafe to. purchase lands here, un'il they are sold hy the au thority of the United States. ^ -r ? Enq. ?Veir Jlatio. ? The new Census will be completed during (lie present year, and the next Congress will have to adjust the new ratio of Re presentation. The present is 87,000 which is estimated to give under thd] new census about 200 member, ? at present the 11. of 11. consists of .141). Home propose to raise the v&tio t?/ 44), (XX) ? others to 50,00); and Mr. iS iles prefers even ns high a divisoi as 71,000; this gives Anly 125 roem hers, which he says rs as " numer ous a l>ody as can be brought to at tend to business ? they wtfhih) it hetj ter, aid in half the time that 350 can do it" ? besides, under this ar rangement, 44 men of the most exalt ed talents would he fleeted aud the "disgraceful fact wouhLhetfer occur" " (if sixty members ol Con\ ejress" being "before the President for appointments to office." ? We d?> not nieau Ho discuss the subject at this time ? but shouldwclioGin favor] of about 40 or 4?f,000. We do no think a House of 250 is too nnmer ous to discharge tlie >nblfc busi The 1L t f Delegates of this consists of 208; and ufn addition <vf] forty more would not make it too i ui merous, There is. besides tmc principle in a representative govern ment, which ought never to be for TTC <1,e ,e'He.9fn.,r Dents ; (be Setter opportunity " l?eing personally ac \m principle^ anil ie more ahleate they please themselves, ?field of selection! lis difficulty, while the responsibility of J our )o you increase, in lireadthof the field, fting a man of ex he people are only t upon others tochoose I their choice is too ted by a cunning and -Enquirer. lation of lite State of acctirding to the late rr stateil\ to be one million hundred and seventy fl c.e tm f; giving an increase in the 1^| years of about 415,000. population of New-Jersey is which shews an increase of 32,015. At the lattef State contained ?45,363 in 1800, 211, 14&. ' * ? ''J* * v .3 iwrf t ? Good Example.. ? In a suit 1 * ninst a Defendant for w*> negroes, the proper^ tiff, and dangerously ne of them, which was ni session of the Pleas, in this nd for the Plantiill hundred dollars. aw Intelligencer, The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the l?th uU/ sentenced Frederick A*c, late Commissioner* end Daniel B. l.ippard late Treasurer. of the county of Philadel phia, to pay a fine of $5400 each, and se veralty io be imprisoned for six Calendar f Months, for BlUBERY, in the electlonol ihe Conntjr Treasurer* \ ? [By Authority of the State nj Sunt J. Carolina .] GRAND State Lottery, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT! OF CHARLESTON. GEORGE A. CLARK, Manager. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of S 30,000 is 830,000 1 Do 15,000 13,000 ? 1 Do 10,000 10,000 2 Do ? 5.0(H) 10,000 10 Do 1,000 10.000 ?0 Do 000 > 10,000 50 Do ioo . ? 5,000 [ no J)o 50 ' 3,000 ,100 Do ?0 2,000 0500 Do 10 65,000 ,0745 Prized ? 8160, 000| 13.255 .Blanks 20,000 Tickcts at B8eactus % 160,000 fgs'Le&s than two Blanks iocC Prize. crPiRiJsrs only to be drawn. tCT OA'L Y FIFTEEN DRAWtATGS. 1st day POO nunfbers 2d day <500 numbed 3d day #00 numners 4tli day 300 numbers * 5th day 500 numliera Oih day' 400 numberi 7th 400 numbers Bt|) day 400 numbers Oth day ~ 300 !i umbers %0th day 300 numbers litli day 300 number* ? i "2(Ij day 300 numbers 1 3th d*y 3(X) numl>er6u | i4l!i^ay 300 numbers 15(h & last 1249 numbers Five rcspccKible Citizens will soon De appointed. Commissioners to superintend tire drawing, and an early day will be an nounced for th? commencement of the drawing. - Ticket* and Share* will be for Sale at , \ wH^HDBI HBK h ^niJL Y L VC KF OFFICE, \ Net. 7 Broad-Street, Charleston, IN A FEW !>A^. The Prizes in this Lottery will he paid at toon a? drawn, at either of S. k M. ALLEN'S Office*. - *? t. i, A? persons indebted to the subscribers, are requested to make immediate payment r?mi?n.Sl.V 3, u?i.: M Pou sMji, u . The 1*AN YAH13 formerly occDpidw by Mr David filler, with a small tract ofl Land attached thcreto^*-For terms apply to James Clark. May ?. - ? ? 0? * * ? 1 '* * "* " ^",m* ?? i . ? m To m$XT, tfp aft j The HOUSE formerly occupied by Mm. Hay-^For terms apply to % i A ^ James Clark: : ; ?May 3, 1821. 50? ? w~ ?i? ia i ' Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of ?undyy executions to ifte di rected, will be sold before the Court - House in Camden, on the seventh day ofLMay ne*t} being the 6m Mw4a^ thereof, witfiin the legal hours of ?al* : 005 Acres of~knil, raOre nr WsK situated on Spears Creek, adjoining lands lielonging to Janxes English and Daniel' ffclliday, the game wPreon the defendant now resides, levied on as lite projnsrty of James T^rry, at the suit of John Walker. 1000 Acres of land, moie less, situated on t lie west side tlie Wateree Kiver, levied on rfs the property of Jtishua English, at the suit of Henry Abbott. 100 Actta of land, more or less, situated on the waters of Beaver Creek*, adjoining lands lielonging to Dianna Nixon and James Hood* levied on as the property**! Rurford l'witty, at the suit of Jdlro O. Bal lard* Also? On Tuesday the second day of sale, all the property belonging to Hrfnry Axtell, consisting of House hold Furniture, Shoemakers Tools, &c. at tile suit of John Carter and others. /.M J?*' i . Lk Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for Sheriffs Titles ami Hill* of Sale. ? James \\ . Cavtpff, 9. k. d. Camdqp, March V2, lH'il. 43 Lai fa Rilgo re . -Having dissolved their co-partnership request ail persons having demands a^aiu? t lie in to render them in to Kilgort and, thobc iiulehtcd to-rhr firm, ~to m A~?. immediate payment to him? I R >bevt T^atla. *h'sse Kilgore. Camden, May 3, 1821. & 50? Notice. r All persons indebted to the Town ol Camden for Well Tax and one thiitl ol theirGeneral Tax, are required to call on the Collector find settle the same by the 10th of May next, otherwise executions will fye immediately issued against all de faulters; and, all persons having demands against. the Town Council, are required to fender in their accounts by the 10th of May. By Order of the Council, : Jc5bn Smith, Collector. April 26. > 49 ? ^ ? ? ' ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? . 1 ? - ? ? ? Notice. EITHER the upper or lower Room in the Market may be rented on moderate terms? Furtftei* information can be Hod by application to the Subscriber. William OTain. $ April 26;' ? .. :<t -? ?>*?*; 49? Mrs. E. P. Say re* Bogs leave to inform iier friends ami the public, that she intends to 'continue her SCHOOL in Camden. Those who may feel disposed to in trust the* tuition of their children tc her, are requested to cull at Mrs, H. Biiown's. April lfr . 48-(f t' heap Groceries. The surviving Copartner of the firm of David Gorrle Co. Will attend at the store, next door above Messrs. A. Mathe son & Co. for a Jew days only] for the pur pose of selling off the remainder of ' the stocky consisting of a choice assoitment 01 Wineii Liquors and Groceries, At Very reduced prices, viz : Old Madeira, Port and Claret \V hies, in| bottles* ? TenerifTe do at t\Vo dollars per gallon, Sweet Malaga do at i dollar 50 rcntulo ? Cognac B randy a' 2.25 do Holinfctf Gin at J ,75 do Jam .ica Hum at 1,50 do Northern do at G2 j cents uo Old Rye Whiskey at56i do Molasses at 50 do ^ Liverpool Salt in barrels at 87 1*2 . per buhsel, . Best Muscuvadqt Sugar at i*2 1-2 to 14 cents per pound, Loaf do at 2'5 rents, Havana do at 20cts. Prime Green Coffee fcrdhocolate, ; r Assorte<J?Crockery Sc Glassware, L)o , Confectionary, Gunpowder Tea at 2 dollars per pound, ? Hyson do at 1*50 do Sc.otch Barley?Northern Cheese, I?ondcqi PickleS and Sauces, ' Do fresh Mustard, ( YVix's Ulack seal) at 2$ cents per bottle, French<Plives and Capers, l>o Cordials at 75 cents per bottle, Cur^nts, Raisins and Almons, "tiirHJcf *?d Saltpetre, Mace, Cloves^ Nutmegs Sc Allspice, . Windsor Soap, Fig blue. Sealing Wak, British lnkpowder, Best Cabana Sugars at 5 dollars per !r . .. quarter box, With a variety of articles, too numerous to particulai itOi ; ?Mso C^ne l&fg* Scale beam, Scales 8c Weights, Tin Scales, Measures and Tunnels. 1 F amilie* wishing to supply themselves, a cheap rate,* wIU rto well to call s^dn ; by taking a Considerable quantity the price will lrt? reduced. The Liquors arc of the verv first quality 8c have ne\er been mixed Camden, April 19, 1831. 48 ? Notice. Those persons who have not completed their gravel pavements idrnve l)e K alb street, are required to have then! complet ed by the first day of July next. The Ordinance regulating the price and assize of Bread, will be rigidly enforced on the first Monday in June next. By Order of the Council, Win. O'Cnin, Recorder. ; April 19. 48 ? feathers. 400 pounds ^of good FEATH ERS, for sale, if applied for before tlie 1st of May ? Price SO ceirts a pound* C. &S. Ynle. Camden, April 19, 48 ? f ? ? ?? .... For Sale, One sett of elegant Mahogany DININf4 TABLES, which will be sold low ? Ft>? terms, apply to , < P. Thornton , At the Post -Office. ,?A.i Spring (?oods. .1 Jur/JLso.\ <v co. i * H-?vc r.ow ojxrn a handsome assoitmei.t Spring <S^' Summer (loads. And expect a variety of reasonable articles, which with their iorniei stock, will make a vety general assortment ot Dry ( Moods and Groceries. A. Matheson 'intends goin^ to the north vion, to lay in such (ioods as can be best furnished there lor the lull business ; and, as it cannot be done on the best terms with out n onev, lie hopes al! those in arrears to C. Matheson 8c Co. will now make pay ment without loss oi time, as longer indul gence cannot be granted. A pair ol* well broke northern /forsc* nd a li j^lit Carriage for sale, if applied for immediately. Camden, April 12. 47 ? JOHN HENRY TAILOR. Respectfully informs the public, that lie j has reduced his prices and warrants His i work done in the neatest manner, and at the shortest noticc. First rate Coats, 5 Dollars Do. Vrock do. 5 do. l)o. Pantaloons, ) 50 Do. Vest* , 1 50 N. U. A so warrants to fit in every aj*t*? clc in his line of business. He will cut out any ga , ment for those that wish to make | them at home, and at a low price. . t Camden, April 12. 47 ? f New Goods. The subscribers hare just received a paruof their supply of SPK1*X"G GOODS > consisting <>f the following articles : 6-4 Cambrics, <5-4 Cambric Dimity, very fine, ? Corded Dimity, low priced, , 7-4 and 8-4 cotton Diaper, * 6-4 Carlisle Ginghams, Tamboured Robes, i *4-4 and 6-4 Jaconet Muslins, p>ain &ml| Tamboured, 6-4 Tamboured Lenocs, 6-4 do Book Muslin, 4-4 Superfine checked Gingham, 4 4 Striped do Supeifine white Quilting, Ladies Cotton Hose, extra fine, Do do low priced, ' 1 Trunk 7-8 Calicoes, A few pieces 9-8 fine do. . Murray ?* Robin$on. March 15, 1621. Ear), !iC0 Co. Importers and Manufacturers Agent 123 Pearl-street, New- York ? Have constantly, on hand a great variety of Hardware , Plated Ware', Ta partner y , Block Tin Wire Buttons, Brass Ware y and Jewellery 9 ICL\ . ?ALSO ? Saddlery, Coachmakers Springb, Coach Iron Work , &"c. SCc. ? m ? 1 All imported on account of Manulactutcts] and for sale at unusually low prices March 29 4 5 -8t- ? For hale or Rent. A Tract of Land on Swift Creek, adjoining Mrs. Hopkins and Mr. Deas' laml? containing 212 acres* original survey. r The above land, belongs to Joseph Winthrop, esq. tunl av hereon he formerly planted. ? For terms enquire of LEWIS CIPLES. Camden, April 12. ^ 47 ? tf , . i i . ? Not A likely black boy, about 15 or 20 years did, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, having the following pass, came to the subscribers a tew days since. The owner may hear of him by applying to William JlVCain . Camden, March 15, 1821. 43? " The bearer JIM, sold from the estate of Bonneau and bought by a Mr. Balloon lining on or near the YVaterec. by accidtnt missed of J?is company bought with him md travelling together; this is therefore given to pass him up the country to hjs owner. R. MATHEWS. Goose-Creek. March 2, 1821." Jn Estray. Tolled before mc by Sinclair JAmbackrr of Sumter District, a BAY IIOR8E, fjjth black mane and tail, about six years GM, fourteen hands and a half high, rubben on each side of the neck with itys bridle reins, a star in his face.? * Valued at forty dollar*, /. 6r. JWatliiji, V.jA Sum ter District* April 5, 1821. 49-^* An E gtray. TOLLED before me on the 10th March 821, a dark Bay Mare Mule, about four *eart old with the right eye out, no brands. \pprised at Forty Dollars. It. 1*. lino: r, J. P. Fairfield District, March 29. 45 ? (?ardcn heeds. dust arrived from * fi'eic-Vork and ? Vrzr- England, of the growth if 18:20, (ludforzaie, wholesale and retail , by 1*. Thornton, ?lt the J'ost- Offer) Camdcti. Which is removed to the opposite side, Two doors below James S. Murray'*, jls follows ? Early York Cabbage | do. Sugar Loaf do. s do. Dutch # do. Battersea do. i do. Pentoh do. ? do. Ambtcrdam dq. ' (a new and choice 5 kind) \ Drum Head winter Cabbage , 'Large Scotch do# Green Glazed do. Large English Sa voy Cabbage Lat? Dutch do: Red Dutch do Green Curled Bore cole Brussels Sprouts Scotch Kale Sea do. Purple Brocoli Early I .ondon Cauli flower Late x do. ,? do. Early Spring Turnip Yellow do. Large Bullocks Ab erdeen pr Yellow Scotch Turnip Large Norfolk Field, TurniJj Green Top Vdo. Red Top do. French or Hanover Turnip Yellow Stone do. Yellow Malt? (a new , and chojce kind) Blood Beet Yellow do. Swelling Partnip Early Horn Carrot Scarlet do. Orange do. \] ?* v: . Fine Salmon Radish ] Purple do. j Fine long Scarlet do. \ Short Top da j Early Frame clo. ? While Turnip do. ? "Long Black winter I Radish Ice Lettuce Head do. 5 hJte-Coss do. Cabbage do. ! Early do. Imperial do. Brown-Dutch do. * Hardy Green do. ! Grand Admiral do. j Red Onions 3 White do. ' * \ Large Scotch Leeks ' Serpent Squash , j Com. Poller's do * ; Mammoth Gourd ; Crocn Turkey Cu ; cumber I-ong Green do ' Early do , Prick Icy Gherkins ! (for Pickles) j Nutpieg Mellon ; Cant elope do ; Musk do J Lalge Water do ! Mammoth Pumpki? ! Squash Pepper^ I Rabbit Nose do ; Cayenne ? do \ Prickfey Spinnafe j Hound d6 ; Giant Asparagus * Summer Savory ; Curled Parsley , | White Mustard [ Brown dp j Solid Celery i Garden Cress | Vegetable Oysfer Tomatoes Ochite ! Sage | Saffron j Ptppergrass I Early I I arlton Pea ; Wilson's Superfine early 6 week Pea* j Carry Frame do j Tall Sugar do I Prussian Blue do I l"all Marrowfat do I Dwarf , do j Dwarf Cluster do ; Dwarf Sugar do j Eeedsman Dwarfitfb | Early Yellow Hush > Beans ! Early Speckled do | EarlyKidney or Liv j er Beans , Ea.i> six .vtckcom* | fort IUans ; Pole Cranberry do ; Bush do i Dutch Rurmfers do [ Lima do i White Albany Busfr ; Beans | Hele^oland Beans ? W-indsoi ?-* do ; Early Magazine do [ Lucerne or French f Clover : White Dutch Clor? er | Red do * $ ? Guinea Grass I Saint Fom or Holy I Hay . Orchard Grass Timothy do . f English Rye do ' Bt^kwheafGrain ?ALSO? v . ->rw Irish Potatoes, * AND NEW-ORLEANS INDIGO, Of a nufierior quality , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. In addition to the above, the subscriber has received Of the growth of 1820, a quantity of Ruta Baga, or Yellow Russia Turnip, which has been found on trial to [answer this climate well, when the season has been any way favorable. Also^-M ANGLE WURTZEL, or. Root of Scarcity, of the best species which Is found to be mot e productive than any off* the Beet kind, ai the root is flinch larger and the top can be gathered or broken oft* two or three times during the summer lor the cattle, and will not injure the growth of the root. Pamphlets with directions may also bo had. ' A few smal^boxcs well a?iorted, put up to suit families, with a deduction of twenty-five percent. Those who wish to purchase to sdlagain, will find it to their advantage to call and lie supplied, as a very liberal discount will be ^ ?; n:M N. B. As the subscriber has received h\s a*?d from persona who raised them, they may be flepencVed on to be good. 11 ut should any person aker purchasing any on trial prove them otherwise, the money will be returned if deiifed, or other needs in place of them* Camden, Feb. 8, 1821. 41 ? tf 1 N Dlt ttO. I Cose choice ictaftiwg 1NDTCO, fop |sateby W. fc S. WLANL)l>i^. Jamiafy IP., 18^1