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CAMDEN. 1 1> \ Y, MAY ? S-C i , TEdMBO.lT. '/ The Tca:i>?Ooat I tTTT int* Hoot-Yard this coining tor Cliai lcs>ton, with two siuaJlj oaib in tou ? cargo 30 J> ^ia]es Cotton ? Is'tnc pabsci^gci s? m ? ^ ZV* ?? i or C*:rv Nicholas ]a(c of o ?' flic L. S. A: my, and Mr. (George Tnnrtull, * ;;nn!y editor of the] *? Nashville U hi?," have is:.iied pro-, jiosuls fur publishing a N r\\ spapcr i i i IVnsai <)]:<. to l."j entitled *? rl'ke jb'lvridiax. ' J: tcirstiiirr wr.l ,\;;i . I\'U l".M' Lt CU ?Ml'd, ;i{ /?. ?? .?n; , f ? v Messrs. Wehiieis \ Si 1-. !'>;? piiiiiinj: ?- the setTct o!' t he ConuMiUon which 1 ' 'lined liit1 C'tMisiiiniion of the Unh id St-i'c-." Tho-c debates are (o 1 ?? ; mh I'min di<' mites of the late chit !' jiwiire Ya.Vs, of New -York. co | lied by hi* colleague in the con vention, Mr. Lansing, late chancel lor of that State. I In** work $v? ill make about 330 pages, and tlie-pFice to subscribe rs bound and lettered will be $2 50. This will he a vfrrj interesting work, if reported*: will (lie ability and fidelity y 1 * *' names of die ^enllemei to expect. In elucidating. ciples of the constitution, i views of the sa^es who form* will he ait invaluablegfici the statesman mid the i + \-:4 . ,v ? J?J The SecPgffi&ml it-Ii ale System of Freetnusoriry exposed. ? A chief of the Society of^Jrironiusons in ^ many who died about two ye? left among his-papers a mcj?? nfite. MS. con Uim i tnry of n\\ secret ceremonies^ and plans of the association, manuscript lias been |>rl publication, wearetoh an extracrdiiwiiy 6ensait out the contitienh It^l passed though many occasioned the publication c berless controversial [Blaojcwcods Extract from flr. Ellas Marks'] 2> SC0UV8G. "The eologium of a good physi-J ciasr fettle bos!, in a moral point of| view, whi?h any . character can re ceive. lie is a being whpse co ex istent fame seldom extends beyoira the sphere of lite practice; because his utmost devotion to .the duties of . so far from exhibiting jnshine of tip permit ting him to dazzle his contempora ries with splendid theories or literary achievements, leads him into re treats of human misery, whence the ' with averted eye, ami < pomp and ciicum h'm proi liim in the glare am) popular notice, so far of active 1 i to are, at least fttyit out. Miu post of | ide the smoky crib of the the curtained <v>uch of] He steps not forth, otus or Petrarch, into arena, flushed with the yt distinguishing himself] in the view and hearing of observ ing thousand* ; and, ti midst the ac clamation of an assembled world, bearing never fading laurel aloft on his brow ! No, the midnight hour, which beholds the aspirant of fame] involved in his visionary abstrac tions, finds the humble practitioner trimming his expiring lamp, surl rotmded by the melancholy vestiges of mortality ; walking his rounds, calm and intrepid, amidst pestilence and death; or, maintaining his in ^"flibent attftudc over the sick man's , administering ease to the suf t and hope to the afflicted, and Jtting his own wasted ami ex hausted being, in the contemplation of another. i s S " Such, for the most port, is the Career of flic medical practitioner. Even the laurel# with which he encir cles his browaj'aferittwfrieil withtht cypress hi, id the yew. Mis enreer is aiut that of a Homer or a Virgil, ihr/.. 'ZlinafaTitl wanning, like il.emid da\ siuffand receiving an almost Hin dustan adoration ; the benefits he confers on society, may Lki compared to the dew, which descends on ilie partlied earth, amidst ttie silence and darkness of night, blessing unseen, I and disappearing with tlie light vl I the coming moo). i 4* \\ e are aware, tliat a h's* in teresting portraiture of the lutdicu* practitioner, is givfen by those, wit*, would make uj> their estimate of him* by those ignorant beings, who, with the most hare-faced craft, and inouu tehank effrontery, so often personatt his character. ??Tlife abuse, Irower^ er," says a w i iter on the subject* "may serve to demonstrate a sort of V f - - r exclusive virtue in medicine, which cau preserve any tolerable credit in circumstances, that would more ma terially effect that of any other pro fession. tor the law would lose much of its due respect, evcn^ijV judges, if its meanest retainer ^ould emblazon his coat with the ermines of the bench ; wor would the di^mtv of archbishop, burlesqued by an il literate curate, fail to disgrace the authority it Mas intended to sup port."* _r_ * VV alker's Memoits of Medicine. MaHRI ED? Ai Columbia, by the Rev,, i(T. 0. FReDkaioK W. Davie, lisq. to Misn C)ctavi\ T. D^saussurk, dau^h-. ter of the HonV Judge Desauasure of Co-| lumbia. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry executions to me di rected) will be sold befoi'e the Court-] House in Camden, on the fourth and fifth days of June next; being the first Mon-1 day and Tuesday thereof, within the le gal hourb of sale : 565 Acres of land, more or loss, k, acljoiniu^ ids belonging to James English Daniel Holliday, the sani*' con the defendant now resides, levied mi as the property of James pjerry, at the suit of John VVaikei. 100 Acres of land, more or less, situated Tin the waters of ISeaver Creek, .adjoining lands belonging t( Diana Nixpn and James Hood. jjyj|AQ^ as the property of Bur foul Tmtty, at the suit of John G. Hal lard. 1000 Acre'6 of land, mote less, situated on the west sid e of t lie Wateree liivcr, levied on as the property of Joshua English, at the suit of Henry Abbott. Conditions cash, pui chasers to pay for Sheriff's Titles and Bills of Sale. Jumps ff. Cant en, is. k. i>. Camden, May 10', B21.^\ 1 i - - .. i.~>^ . i ,i I, t Tq etailertand Tavemlcppfers/ Y ou are hereby 'required, lo. hand in written applications lo the Town Council of Camden, on or before the first day of June next, lis all Licences expire on the 3 ltt instant. Extract jrom the Minutes* i \V m. O'Cai n, liecoider. Camden, May 10, 1831. 51 ? | l\be Rented* And possession had on the first *k\y of June, that excellent stand for business at present occupied by Laita 8c kilgore as a Dry Good. Hardware ami Grocery Store. The tenement is well calculated for a fan? ily, With atl suitable out-buildings. Tht premises will be leased for one yenr or tnore, to suit the tenant. For other par ticulars enquire of William Nixon. ^Ctthden, M*y 10, 182i. 51? ?? Notice. All persons indebted to the subscribers,! are jfe^uested to make in* mediate payment as no longer indulgence can be ?ivcn. John White ? Co. Camden, May 3, 1821. 50?1 For Sale , The TAN YAUD formerly occupied by Mr David Miller, with n small tract of Land attached thereto ? For terms apply to James Clark . May 3. 50? TO UEJVT, Th<? HOU8K formerly occupied by Mrs. Ray ? For terms apply to j James Clark. May 3, 1821.- ? AO? i. . i - - ? p . _ , , PRINTING, Neailycxccutr flattie Gazette-Office, on low tcrrjii*. "/>; ila'fioiiiy of the State "f South - ( ' ui oil ua .] Git AND State hottevyy KOli THE IMPROVEMENT OF CHARLESTON. / !,i )aGK A. Cl-AHK, Manager. fSl'LENDID SfHEJIK. 1 Prize of 830.000 is S30.000 1 Do 15,000 15,000' 1 I? 10,000 10.000 ,2 Do 5,000 10,000 io Do i.ooo i o.ooo ; SO Do 500 10.000 ? 50 Do 100 5.000 ... O0v Do 50 3.000 . 1QQ Do ?0 2.0(H) 6500 Do 10 C.I.OOOI -.7 - ^745. Prize* * ? 160,001. 1 13.&55 TiliHks 30.000 Tickets a! S6?acli is S 1 60.0(H) n Prize* PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN. OA'LY yiFTEEjY JD It AWIjYGS. 1st day Itay * v3d day ^ ill day 5lh day Glli day ?w day ,8th day ? 9th day 10th day lltli day 13th day 14th day i 15th *? last (K)0 numbers 500 numbers f>00 numbers 500 numbers 5v)0 numbers 400 numbers 400 numbers 400 numbers 300 numbers 300 numbers 3(H) numbers 300 numbers 300 numbers 3(H) numbers 1249 numbers Five respectable Citizens will soon he appointed Commissioners to superintend the drawing, and an early day will be an nounced for the commencement of the drawing. Tickets and Shares will be for Salt? at ALLEN'S TlWLi LUCKY OFFICE, No. ? ? ? S r Charleston, IN A FEW 1)AVS. The Prizes in this Lottery will b" prd as socn i-s tlr.i> iu at eilhtr of S. ?c M. \ I.LKN'S of ccs. May 1, 1821. ? SO-? Latta djr hi I gore. I laving dissolved their co-partnership, rcqueil ail persons having demands against them to render them in to Jesse Kilgore ; and, those indebted to the firm, to make j immediate payment to him. J{ 'bert Jjitta . Jesse IiU gore. Camden, May 3, 162 1. ' 50 ? Notice. | All persons indebted to the Town of Camden for Well T6x and* one third of their Genera) Tax, are required to call on tht Collector and settle the same by the 10th of May next, otherwise executions will be immediately issued against all cjjp faulttrs; and, all persons having demands against the Town Council, are required Jo render in their accounts by the 10th of May- Hy ^idej* of the Council, _ John Smith, Collector. April 26. 49 ? Notice. \ 1'ITIIER the upper or lov^cr Room in the Market may be rented on moderate terms ? Further information can be had by application tolhe Snhsciiber. William O'Cnin. ' April 2f). 49 ? hrs. E. iSaj/re, j n e?s leave to inform her friends ? ? 1 ami the public, thM she intends to continue her SCHOOL in Camden.! Those nn ho may feel disposed loin trust the tuition of their children to her, are requested to call at Mrs. II. Brown's. "April 19. 48? tf Notice. Those person* who have not completer! their gravel pavements above I)c Kalb strcet, nre required tfl? have them complet ed hy the first day of July next. The Ordinance regulating the pi ice and issize of Bread, will be rigidly enforced on th<- first Monday in June next. 13 y Order of the Council, Win. O'Caiu* llcrnvder. April :<>. 4 3.? Spring (iooils. JLiTH?:S<h\ \- CO. Have now opt n a handsome assortnu. J Saving cy ?>" innmei ? ( ?cWx, And expect a variety of sea sonable articles, whic h with their icrmei slot k, will ihak?. a very ?f,eral i'bsonnit'M ol (foods mid ( 'l'oa r-ps. A. Mathcson .ntet.c's -o;- ? ?'><* north soon, to lay in such Cioocis as> ?...?< i e best furnished iheieior the fall busiiu ss ; am'. ,i*> it cannot be (lone on the he.-', tet im with out money, he hopes all those inarrea;>tc C. Mat'.iescn St Co. will now make pa\ im.nt without loss of time. as longer indui ;tuce cannot be grants. 1. A pair of w ell brcke norlhen\ Ifor&cs and a lij;bl Curritige lor sale, it applied for immediately. Camden, April 12. JOHN WEN K Y SI'ENCEH, TAILOR. Respectfully informs the- public, that lie ii.as reduced his pi ices and warrants his work done in the neatest manner, and at the shortest, noticci First rate Coats, 5 Dollars l)o. Frock do. 5 do. ; Do. Pantaloons, 1 50 Do. Vest, ? 1 50 N. 11. Aso /warrants to fit in every arti cle in his line of business. He will cut out any garment for those that wish to make' them aUhbmc, and at a low price. Camden, April 12. 47 f | jNcw (ioods. The subscribers have just received a part of their sujjply of SPAING G GODS , consisting of the 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 Ginghams, Tamboured Robes, 4-4 and 6-4 Jaconet Muslins, plain and Tamboured, 6-4 Tamfoured Lenoes, 6-4 ? do Bock Muslin, 4-4 Superfine checked Gingham, 4-4 Striped. " - ? T ? do Superfine white Quilting, Ladies Cotton Hose, extra fine, Do do low priced, I Trunk 7-8 Calicoes, A few pieces 9-8 fine do. .Murray <Sf Robinson. March 15, 1821. Karl, Lee <Y l o. Importers ;<rrd Manufacturers Afcent 123 t Ne\\-Y"ork ? Have constantly, vi hnnd a j;;rat VL .ivty of I tarda arc , lluttons ? Plated Jf aj'c, J Brass WaYc, Jujmnnery , and Liuck Tin War# Jewellery* ? also-? Saddlery* ( ouch makers Springs, Coach Iron W ork* All imported on account of Manulactuiers and for sale at unusually low prices i March 29 45-Bt? ? 1 For J- ale or Kent. A Tract of Land on Swift Creek, adjoining Mrs. Hopkins an<l Mr. Dean' land ? containing 2\2 arris, joti^inal Mirvev. Tin1 above land belongs to Joseph \\ inthrop, esq. and w hereon lie formerly planted. ? For terms enquire of LEWIS C1PLES. Camden, April L2. _ . _ 47? tf Notice. A likely black boy, about IS or 20 years [old, 5 feci '2 or 3 inches high, having the following pass, came to t he subscribers a few clays since. The owner may hear of him by apply ing to ^ Will in m J\1 'Cain. Camden, Marc^i 15, 1821. 43 ? u The hearer JIM. sold from the estate' ' > i of Bonneau and bought by a Mr. Balloon lining on or near the Waterec, hy accident missed of his company bought with him and travelling together; this is therefore yiven to pass him lip the country to his owner. R. MATHEW S. {loose-Creek, March 2, J 821." Jin Efdray . Tolled before file by Sinclair iJmbactcr'r rcf Sumter District; a BAY HORSE, with black mane and tail, about Mx ye*f% o]<!, fourteen hands and a half high, rubbed < i. each side of the neck with the bridle reins, a Star in his face.? Valued at forty dollars, /. (*. JWathis, U. Sumter District, April 5, 1821. 4Q ? | An Estraj. TOl JiKD before mc oji the I Oth Marc 1821, a dark Hay Marc Mule, about f< ?? vear* olrl with the Hvjht t\c. out, no bran \pprisc<l at Koriy Dollars. It. It'no.v, J. V. I'iorftrM V). 4 (?arcieii .veeds. . fust arrived from '?.Yew- York and . N eir-England, of the grouih rrf 1820, and fur haU\ wholesale and retail , by 1'. Thornton, .1: the Post- Office, C atndcn. Which is removed to ihe opposite side, iVu doors below James S. Murray's, As fill ows : Early York Cabbage do. Migar Loat do. do I Hitch do. do. Battersea do. do Penton 'do. do. Amsterdam do. (a new and choice Drum 1 lead winter Cabbag^ ; Large Scotch do.. Green Glazed do. Large English Sa voy Caubage Late Dutch do. Hed Dutch do Green Curled Bore cole Brussels Sprouts Scotch Kale < Sea ? do. Purple Brocoli , ; Early London Cauli- j v flower ; Late " do. do. j Karly Spring Turnip Yellow - do. j Large Bullocks Ab* ) erdeen or Yellow ; Scotch Turn p j Large Nortolk 1' icid ; Turnip j Green Top do. ' Red Top do. j French or 1 1 anove r i Turnip J Yellow Stone do. ! Yellow Malta (a new j and choice kind) < Blood Beet J Yellow do- j Swelling Parsnip j Karly Horn Carrot j Scarlet do. j Orange tlo. ; Pit. j r , Fine Salmon Radish j Purple ' Pine long Scarlet do. , Short 'Pop do. \ Early Prame do. j White Turnip do. j Lov.% Tdac k w inter j Kadish < Ice Lettuce j Head do. i ? hlte Coss do. j Cabbage do.1 1 Early do ; Imperial do. j Brown Dutch do. Hardy Green do. Grand Admiral do. Hed Onions VVhite do. Large. Scotch Leeks Serpent Squash Com. Porter's do M ammoth Court] Groen Turkey Cu ' cumber I, on"; Green do liarly cj0 Prick Joy Gi;?rkins (lor Pickles) N'utmcg Mellon Cantelope do Musk do Large Water do Mammoth Pumpkft Squash Pepper Kabbit Nose do Cejcune Pri< kley Spinnage Round * do Giant Asparagus bummer Savory Curled Parsley W hite Mustard Brown do Solid Celery . Garden Cress Vegetable Oyster Tomatoes Ochte Sag* Saffron Peppergrass Early I i.arlion Pea9 Wilson's Superfine early 6 Hfetk Peas Early Frame * do I'all Sugar do I russian Blue do Tall Marrowfat do Dwarf do Dwarf Cluster do Dwarl Sugar do I-ccdsman Dwarf do Early Yellow Hush Beans tarly Speckled do Earlyfiidnc) or Liv er Btans ' . . '* ?? k com .. fort I. ea. Pole Cranberry ?It? Bush (]o Dutch Runners do Lima - do White Albany Bush . , Beans Helepoiand Beans - Wind sot do Early Magazine do Lucerne or French < lover ,f.T White Dutch Clov. cr Red do Guinea Grass * Saint Eoin or HolV Hay 7 Orchard Grass Timothy do 5 English Rye do Buckwheat Grain ? ALSO? irisli Potatoes, AND NEW ORLEANS INDIGO, Of a suficxior (jUalityy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. In addition to the above, the subscriber has received of t lie ftrolvth ot a quantity 6f Kuta liagn, or Yellow Kussia Turnip, which has been found on trial 10 amwtr this climate well, when the season has been ahy Way favorable. . Also? MANGLE WUftTZEL, or Root of Scarcity; of the best species which is found lo be more productive than any of the Beet kind, as the root is much larger and the top Van be gathered or broken "ft* two or three times duting the summer for the cattle, and will not injure the growth of the root. Pamphlets with directions may also be had. A few small boxes weil assorted, put up to suit families, with a deduction of twenty-five pcrctnt. Those who wish to purchase to si ll again, will find it to their advantage to c all ?nd he supplied, as a very libera) discount will bo made. N. I)? As the subscriber hnS "received In* seed from person* who raised them, ?hcy may be depended on to be good. Hut should any person alter purc hasing any on ?iial prove them otherwise, the money will ){_- ictnmed if desired, or other seeds iu olacc of them. Camden, Feb. ft, 1*521. 41? tf i n n i u o. I C.ase choice reading fNDTGO, f<jf .ic by W. U S. LLANDINO. f J angary