Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, June 21, 1821, Image 3
\or\ n:enns in then power to ap
I'lcliciid this consummate villian.
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CHAW LESION, JUNE 14.
From Hast- Florida,? Cap!. Ches
ter, of (lie sloop IJ a*/J, ? arrived yes
terday from St. Augustine, informs
that the U. S. schr. JSousuch , Lieut.
Comtlt. Turner, arrived off that
port on Thursday last, in 5 days
from Havana, having on board Mr.
Aredondo, the Commissioner ap
pointed by the Captain-General of
Cuba, to deliver the province of
.East-Florid* into t lie hands of. the
American authorities ? which event it
was supposed would take place on
the ( jt',( instant, the American troops
being expected to arrive from Fer
l.amlina by that time, as information
of the arrival of the Commissioner,
1> iii been dispatched to that post. ? 4
It was understood that the Spauish
Commissioner brought with him
SilUHX), t<> meet the demands against
the Spanish government in .East
Florida, but it was supposed that
s un would he b\ no means adequate
t > the purpose; '
The Nonsuch remained off the
port uuul {Saturday last, when, af
ter saluting the town, (which was
promptly returned) she proceeded
far K e w - Y or k . > * y ^
On Saturday morning the Gover
nor of St. Augustine issued a Procla
mation, informing the inhabitants of
the event which was about to take;
place, and exhorting them to be
peaceable and friendly towards the
new order of things. < ?
j. ^ .J -ULJ-UX-il J . . 1 LI 1 ? 1 !?
CeUbration of lhe Fourth iff 'July,
'the trrtizens of C aniden and the vie ini
tv, will met t r.t the Court-House, at K
o'clock, A. M. ch U'c 4th 61 July, and ap
point an Orator for the e ensuing An
nivcrsary, and also a fcommitiee of Ar
1 atigernents.
At 1 \ o'clock the Citizens, and the Mil
itavy, will assemble on the East side o1
Broad-street, between King and York
streets ; there form; . and thence proceed t<
tKt Methodist Chuich, where art Oratior
will be delivered by Mr. John Adamson.
resigned. mm,'
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Appointment by the Board of Bublic
M ??_ m WW 0*K9+ K- ' V* 4
Eldred Bitttkin^ Eso. has drcl&l
ed to accept hi* appointment as a
member of the Hoard of Public
Works on account of tlgjgiitate of Ills
health ; and* N ieholas ffebbeinont;
K?n- *>?" l??n elect?? 1o the
vacancy* ? Columbia Tele script. ' '
e t1?.? -On tlif S0fh
oH. Edward Crowelt, and T. W.
Crow ell, (father and son) put a
period to their earthly existence : the
father by shooting himself, and the
son by cutting bis throat. They
were both men of good character,
and in very easy circumstances.
Halifax Compiler.
^
Tlic General Assembly of (he
Presbyterian Chofth, whicli lately
conveyed in Philadelphia, has con
cluded its session. Among the sub
jects submitted to the judgment of
thai enlightened hotly (l)ie Franklin
f jflzeinriiiroriffK tiif was mro-wWct
originated in the Syuod of Pitts t
burg, who propouuded to ine oiene
ral Assembly the question, in sub
stance, whether it is coi sisteut with
i he character of a minister of the
Gospel to attend and partipale in
the meetings of Masonic Lodges;
and whether it was light for them to
hold religious communion with per
sons who did visit and belong to those
Lodges? The General Assembly,
pr ofessing as a body to be unacquajnt,
with the principles of Matisonry,
deemed it inexpedient and wrong
for them to decide upon a subject on
which they did uot possess sufficient
information ; and considering that
some of their own' pious and excel
lent members, in good standing, be
longed to the masonic fraternity^
judiciously and wisely deteminded
not hi act npon the questions propos
ed, and indefinitely postponed them.
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Camden Jlcademij.
THE buildings erected by th? CAM
Dfc N ORPHAN SOCIETY, for the
accommodation of an Academy, situate in
an eligible and pleasaitf pj^ri ot the'] own,
are now almost complete and itpdy for
the purpose intended. A .Mawer ie> warn
ed, 10 take charge of this Academy ; and
the Standing Committee ot the ?ocicty,
are authorized to contract wit n a person
properly qualified to fill tliai station, ll is
proposed to grant to tted4aster\ for ll.c
use of ttie School, not J^'the Buildings,
and spacious enclosed grounds belonging
to the same, clear of .charge, but also to
furnish fire- wood in winter, for the Schol
ars, urth<$ value of one hundred dollars
a year : And in ^dditioM to this, to pay the
Master out of the Society's funds, a year ly
m
l^'w71 iitc ti
, to
number of his
, it will be his
Assistant, or
bis own expense
will b? nne'er the- guuerv
fefction of the Camden <
, and immediately under thai
ing Committee. ?
oposed to conduct the'business of
,? in , separate -chamber*, oim for
pupils, and the other for females ;
" attention is intended to be he
order to preserve good man
arid pure morals.
, RJ1TES OF TUITION.
'or teaching the Latin and ( i reek Lan
, Six DoHara per quarter.
teaching the EJngiUh Language,
phy and Mathematics, Five Dol
Quarter. 4
' "ng to Repd^ W rite and Cipher,
i per quarter. ,
wil} l>e received from persons
aptl. Willing to undertake ihe
ent of M&sterJ (conformably to
-and conditions abtovementioncd,)
of the Standing t omipit
person employed ,mu? be a
corrcct moral habits* and well
to tcach the branched of know
tboVe proposed ; ahd he mut>t en
devote hts undivided attention to,
JraM his diligence in the dtttiesof
ployment. f . .
?losrjili Brevard,
Cfiairrfiari of the Standing 'Committee
June 2 1 . 5-*tf
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General Order.
Head Qiwrtcr*)' Camderiy June 7, i I.
JOHN WATlS, eft Stnteburg, is ap
pointed Brigade Majbr\ With" the rank of
Major, to the 5th Brigade; and THOMAS
I*. EVAN#*: of Camden, is appointed a su
pernumerary Aid-de-Camli) with the ranty]
of LVptain, to fcerteritf JAMES BLAIR
of said Brigade and will he obeyed am)
respected accordingly. . {' ;
W3y order of J. Blair, Qe/t . 5f/i Briga
JOHN WHJTAKEU, Brig . Ins/iee
Jtin^u; 1821. <4?6
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MM MM f* M. M. V Vi' ^
St. John's Da).
The Mettfbersof K ERSH A W LODGE
No. 29, are requested' to meet at ihoii
Lodge Room, on Monday the 9$lh instant,
precisely at 10 o'clock, to transact busi
ness. , The members of the neighboring
Lodges arc invited to joi;i in procession to
the church, where an Oration will be de
livered by Brother Charlks A. Hull a ho.
Francis 8. Lee, Sec'ry.
Camden, June 14. 4-?
The Citixcns of Cnmdcn and its vicinity,
arc respectfully invited to attend at the
Methodist Church, at 12 o'clock.
foh sale,
A good second hand pannelled RIDIN(.
GMMUy *??y~UuW the uxi fte Cot wear.?
Enquire at thifi Office.
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June 14*
Umbrellas
AM);
Parasols.
' Are made and repaired
in the neatest manner at the
Store of Iv. bMiTH St Co.
tyw". _V,7 ? " ~ ?
George M Lehose.
A ? < . 't (?
4~ tf . -
hhoriff's Sales.
By virtue oi sundry executions to me di
rected, will be sokl before the Court -
House in Camden, on the 2d and 3d
cjays of July next ; being Me first Mon
day and Tuesday thereof, within the le
gal hours of sak :
Sis# Negroes, lev ltd on as the property
?>f Thongs Purcn, jrrti. at the suit of
tiooch uHflingham & Co. and others. ?
Ope Viagon, letted on as ti e propi rty
< CjJames Perry, 6Viit ^Wyhew
KKfv'.
f One. Forty Saw Cin, levied on as the
property of James llogers, the suit of
Robert Moore.
Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for
Sheriff 's Titles and Hi lis of Sale. ;
James \\ . JGanieyj s, k. d.
Camden, June 14, .821.
Claret Wine.
.Excellent old CLARlft WINE, at
?4,50 per dozen ? For ^ale by
JS'eil Smith $ Co.
June 1 4. 4 ?
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Founds
A Red JMorrocco Pocket Book, con-,
tairinq several papers, which the owner
can nave by applying to John Kelly, jun.
at Mr. CiPLKs'-plantation, and paying for
this advertisement.
Ju?e 14, 1*2L ? 4? t
*mr * *
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of
LATTA & KIlAiOlRE, are t*rei>y noti
fied that Jesse Kilgonk will attend iiT
Camden on the first Monday in July,
.August, September arid October. Those
indebted ;on accounts accrued since first
January last, will please liquidate them ;
and, those indebted by note dr account due
on or before 1st January last, are required
to conie forward and make immediate pay
njenu -'?/
Kaltert Lalta, \
Jtme 14. * 4? tf -
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lamden Library.
TfTE Members of the Camden Library
Society, tti-e informed, that the librarian
will punctuaJlT1-- attend at- 'the Library
Room, on Saturday's, - from MO o'clock
A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. and atvio other
times to deliver hooks to the members.
CliaHes A. JJullard, litoai ian.
June 7. ; 3* ?? 5
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Commission find Brokerage.
The subscriber respettftilly Informs his
friends and the public* ,thtfi he has com
menced the Commission an<l -Brokerage
Business, and will be happy to attend to the
sale and purchase of all kinds of Goods and
Merchandize ; also, Negroes and 6thcr
property epu usted Jto his care.. . .The situ
ation being one of the ipout .central in the"
fCJty, offcrv superior ^cTvantaRes both for
disposing and purchasing all kinds of pro
perty, and he solicits a share of putyic pat
ronage. - . . J* ' : 4. r ? , .
; \ tVTLLt AM G. HENfcON,
v^. l South Vendue jRangc.
' Charleston, May 31, 1821.
Notice*
5 j* v *7* ? f ... .i - r -v t* ..J:* .
, IF Samuel Bratchtr , Benjamin 7iofvaH)
Philifi Martin JFrey^ or cither of them, are
now frying, they are informed . that their
pension certificates from the War Ofl'ice
arc still in t fie hands of John Ciarlinglon ,
Bsq. of Laurens Cotirt-H<?tisc,*fW>m whom
they may be obtained by fcprlication to
him.'
1 ?
| Cj* Editors throughout this State ore
requested to gjVe this a publication, on
acc?unt ofthese veterans ol the revolution,
who must he in want of money appropri
ated to them by their Country.
June )?
Fur Sale at the Po#t- (jffl cef ,
t'resh Tamarinds^? Also,
T.ssence bf Spruce, of a superior quality,
Pearf Ash ?* ** do do
Hops, . * v ?
Newark Cider, of the first quality, on
did ft or in bottles*
P. Thornton. .
Mav SI. , .. 2?
? Notice. 1
ALL persona indebted to rthe estate of
John Swim.ky, arc requested to make
immediate payment, and those having de
mands against the same, are required to
present them within the time prescribed
by la\y, to Thomas Snlmowl, or
John Barrtcff, TCx*r.
M?y lo. ww.. 5)^.4
New Store.
1 he subscriber be?-> leave to iwfo'. m Li^
t fiends and the public, that he lias com
>menced the Mercantile Business in the
Masonic HaH, with a general assortment of
ltry Goods and Groceries,
Which lve will sell low for cash or to ap
proved purchasers on the usual credit? 1
consisting of the following articles :
Superfine broad and narrow Cloths,
Cassimere and Cassinetts,
Valentine, Marseille* Sc Florentine Yes
\ ting, * . .
Russia Sheeting and Dutch Hulls,
White Jeans* and Blue Drill,
M anchrster and London Prints,
Bo nbazettes and Bembazeenes.
4-4 Irish Linnens and Diaper,
Walt-ham Sheetings Sc. Twist Shirtings,
Canton Crape St worked Muslin Robes,
6-4 Cambrics and Cambric Dimities,
Tambouicd and fig ft red Lenoes,
7 Do ~ cTo Book Muslin, ~
Mull mull and Jaconett,
J0-4 k 1 l-4Vhite Counterpanes,
American Plaids and Apron Checks,
Ladios aild Gentlemen's Cotton Hose,
Silk Stocking^. and Gloves,
Ladies and Gemiemen's Shoes assorted.
Gentlemen's brass hetl Beets,
London Mustard and Pickled,
Sugar, Coffee and Tea,
Holland Gin, Whiskey,' Rum, &cc. &c.
\nd several o(iier articles too tedious* to
mention.. ? T .
James . M'lla .
Camden, May 25, 1 82 1 . 1 ?
Strayed
FROM the Subscriber, neir Manches
ter, on the Sthinst. two Black MULES,
a Horse and Mare, very much alike in
color and vj'/ej two years old U?19 Spring*
Whoever will stop said Mules and gite
information of the same the Subscriber,
will be satisfactorily rewarded by ,V-.M
.lolin Ii. Hnann.
L. May 31. '-r - (]".?'* ? 5 *
MoiSfij Slopped.
A IiANK fi|LL was Mopped in the
hands of a. Slave, wlfb attempted to pass
it ofl* in a manner which induces a belief
that he did not come by it honestly.- It is
now in my hands* .. . .;?*;/ '*-# .?
>- Thomas Salmond.
May 17. , ? r 33? ^
. JS otice, 1!
THE Subscriber cautions the public
against tradii^g for a N.Ofl E. OF HAND
?nen Uy.fun* \.u jo^N *ttAf iKLb for Tw^n
v-Five Dollars, ihe.Ji:'>? 0 JtvV
lary r.cxt. ? As? the c6rjbid< i^lort&HMvhictv
jt was. Kiven' Iras proved dec eptive, he is
rleiei mined no ?o> pay the ham? unless le?
gaily compelled tfv^o. ; .. iK ;
,> ?? .JJavi<l Clautw. -#
May tr. . ' ' ' . .j'3? f. ''
J: Qsnahtirgs. , V
THE . Subscribers have just received.
6 Btjei superior OSNAJiUli??S., ,
Murray & Robinson. ;
;",May 1?. ???? v
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.Notice; I ,
THERE ^ a ? Tract of 100, Acres of
Land, lying ill' Abbeville District, granted
to DprmicK Johston in thfe year 17
a Bounty, uo heir or oftner has appeared*
this is intended as a favor* .. *'? *. k,
? J. M'Malieiv
17. , 52 ?
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From the iiibBctifafes on the
H,th inst. Itpm the to^n of
Clicraw, an iron grey HORSE,
about fitter n a half bands
high,' six years old, hip slioiten in the ri^ht
hip, hil hoofs show very plninly the marks
of a founder. Any ptrsob delivering said
horse to the subscriber in Che raw or Cam
den, shall be liberally reawarded.
William B. Parke?.
i May 24. *"l?
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An Estraj.
Capt* William Anfcrufa tort* before me,
a sorrel Horse, shout 14J hahiti high, hlaie
face, right hind foot White, 6 or 7 years old
? Apprized at FoflV Dollars.
\ . Thorha $ P, JSvav89 ^
May .31 * 2?
, I , . * ?.< ' , .? ? ? I II , ? ,
An Est raj1. ;
. HIRAM ALLEN, of Lancaster 1)?.
trlct. Tolls before me a Chfesntit. Sorrel
floRSE, twelve and a half hands high,
six or seven yerfrs old, the lelt hind foot
white, a piece toim off his Jcft eyelash,
nick taikS and some whit'6 on his helly-*
Appraised at Twenty-^evcn Dollars.
VV tfi. Johnstoft, j. p.
Lancaster biltrirt, H.VC. April 1 9, . ^ 51
AnEstraj.
Y OLLF.D before me on the 10th March
1821, ajlarfc Hay MAre Mule, about four
years oltf with t'he right ey? out, no brands.
Apprised at forty Dollars.'
~ yr R: h: hvox, P
5 Tn:' field District, Matci ?\>.
In the Common Pitas,
John Carter, }
u. \ .f.'fji hir.crtt.
Henry Axttll, j
WHl. RtAS the Plaintiff in tliis <.a*e
did, on tin: 25tli day. of May, in the Near
of cur Lord one .thousand tigHit hundred
and twenty ?one9 file his declaration in the
Office of this Honorable Court, against
the Defendant, who is absent from and
without the limits of this State, and li&^s
.wither wife noi; attorney known within the
same, upon whom a copy of the said de
claration, with a rule to plead thereto will ?
m a year and a day, might be served : It
lb t /irrrf ore r ordered , In pursuance of ti e
Act of the General Assembly in that case
made and provide*!, that the,, Defendant cio
appear and plead to tlie said declaration,
* n or before the 26th day of May, w: ich
wilt be in the yearoi our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and twenty-two, other
wise final and absolute judgment will then
be gtvln and awarded, against him.
Thomas P. Evans, c. c. r.
1 Office of Common Pleas,
-Kershaw District, May 25, 1821.
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In tlie Common Pleas.
Neil Smith St Co. *1
vs,t> > jiilachmen!. ' *
Thomas Evans,
| WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this ease
i did, on the lith day of June, in the year
of our Lord one. thousand eight hundred
and t went) -one, file his declaration in the
Office of this Honerabte Court, against
the Defendant, wjio .ist aUent. from and
without ; the jimits of thist State, ap.d, has
neither wife nor i^tc^tney known within the
same, upofl whom a copy of the said de
claration, with,a.riule tQtptead thereto
within ft y^ar and a.day,^?ght.be senr*d^
ft. ?'? therefore In jHMpuancc, of
the At*, of the Gene^l Assembly jn that
case pl^de anH provided,, that the Defen
daht do appear and plead to the said decla
ration, pn or. ^efpcc ti^e, 12th day of June*
which will be in the year of oyr Lord-one
thousand eijght hundred and twenty-two,
otherwise final, and ajj^u^e judgment .will
then be civen and^wat-dcrd against him.
t Tliorrias. P: JSvftiis, c* c. iv> :
V Office df^ pmmon Pleas, -? ? .
? Kershaw District, June, 1 1. ^
Earl* ^ ^
importers* an4 Manufacturers Agetot: f2
Pearl-street, Ne*v*Y<irk-. -Have constant)
on hand a 'great variety of -N
?# i --
Hardware, lVf
Plated h are > **
Jupanncry, . v ,
tiiotk ' (Vn
> "
Bultons,
Brass Ware, I)
and
Jewellery,
*'\L "* .? ? .
Saddlery , VoQcjtmalcr'# JSw wgB,
Voackjvim Work, %e. # c.
^.>T; ;:i '?;>>* v ?7?- ?' n
All imported on account of Manu fact uicrs
and tor sale, at unusually low prices.
f Msktch 55 ' ? jr. ' ' y}
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? V*'
And possession .had on the fusv day of
Jiiiie, that cxccllcnt stand for
present occtipied.by L,atta fee Kilgore as a
bry GoocJ, Hardware afuTGrotery Store.
The tenement it well calculated for a fam
ily, wi:h all suitable out-buildings. Th?
premises Wity bfc [eased for one year .<??
more, to suit the., tenant. Vot other par
ticular* enqtf ire oft *?
William JSTixov.
Camden, >fyyj<>,:.l 821. A r \ >4;l
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Notice.
A iik^ly black <feoy, about f$ or 2p?eiri .
old, 4 feel S pr $ itichet^Mgh, having the
following pa**,' came to the subscriber* 9
(ew.cfays pince*. \ owner w*y hear
61 Mm Uy allying to- , ; ,4
.. William M'Caiv.
Camden, March \ 5, 1 831,. 43~
"The bearer JlM, sojcj from tjfie estate
of Bonnetiu am) bought ty a ?lr. IJalloorj
missed of Jiis' company bought with him
and travelling together i this is therefore
#lven to paf* him up the copiyry to his
owner. ; < R. MATHEWS,
Goose-Creek, March 2, 1821."
1 ? 1 1 ?? i Ufa**? * ?? ? i in
INDIGO; ,
( C?*> ctouc* tctdilinfc lWDI0;o, for
sale by W. Sc S DLANDINO.^i
U jM>U*rt 18, 1(141. / ,? ;
*<??'"' ' " * - ""
n&d* j
I {
The TAN YARI) formerly occupk;^
by Mr. David Miller, "with n atimll tract ?
Land atta&iecl thei eto-^-I'oi terms apply to
Jume$0ark .
M*> 3. , 50
11 ? y ?" ? ' ?ip.t.fri. ? i . ...... t - ?yr
Stofie Lime. *
?i"* ?'<
luii frccetvcd, a quantity of HTON'K
LIME, of the f>e*t c|u#fi!y* fof white
washing* &c.
P. f J 'arret?.
} *, Jzu: n?
. n . ?>. ? . ? ?? ..rf. ? - .. . ?
:t\)U sale.
One sett of eh-ftant Mahogany DTMINY)
TA'BLKS, which wjj* he sol<l low ? For
ItrttlA, r.j pfy to
jP. Tuorhhmi
At the Post ? Oflice: