Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, April 11, 1816, Image 3
I .. sheets* rod and bolts* 7rofl
1' per hundred wrfght.
The motion was supporte
vine of N. Y. Hoot uixtCon
without a division. j
Mr. Smith* then move#
duty on lump 'and loaf sup
pound? believing that il
the article noWtatfebMBI
torieap
on iflpgfl
Mr. Stum
wt| w
*u? per b,
) prolecUon
laiHifaclure
MKSS
aking. and which it was
by taninfe the com*
then moved
*ed duty of 4 cents, with
fun of Wing the blank
Tm M
entered into this debate,
Sffble to give. Mr.
gMfeg'd Messrs, Mil
to strike out;
Several gent iemi
hose remark* we
four cent* was
m em
reetfndt
Bra
lank with three
ayes 64, noes
^ w
J-. rmie pt Mmsissip
?wu^ltution and state
icted into the union,
passed, bjr yeas and
Pfn.".
. t0
S3
e otWMfl
Kiried'Mro V*p4riment?J
ine.'? oMnitnal 'e?et?rW
>?? ettf and instruction
.ipedmble audience.
pist* J?ell knoWty
fellow laborer *
;s on nvilmal <
? ?? > ' lUfll
merous
GaNani, and lor h?
octricftyr, and on the
possible the
er may be ascertained
br of any one doctrine
\\h country, as thefts
s most lata) plague, jt
succeed in se
0 the gratitude of the
re discovery to thptt.'
""38* " Vol*|
1 V* V. Gazette.
iVKlV Ok
linerototfv
ed well nlso to the manufacturers ; and to save
VUtui CiQjD rum it vva? u^ccixScii jr ioaetp-.otupt.
.ly. r his is the moment, *ai(?. Mr. H.? the*i
physician is not wanted afie| the patient is
- dead ; and if the manufactures are suffered
now to go down, it will be impossible hereaf
ter to resuscitate them.v H<J hoped, at least,
that his colleague would, for the present with
draw his motion for the reason stated on Mr.
Webster's.
? Mr. Smitlrpf Maryland then, with the view?
of encouraging and protecting tlie great quan
tity of machinery- ^fected jn the different
parts of the country for rolling and slitting
ircjfcapd encouraging t^vai manufacture, and
showing by fceveral
? posed duty an* insilffich
to increase the dutj
t&, f the pro
n*: moved;
imported Iron
" ~ 290
&
h0 %f jfrsetifo. C
Mr, Wood brought to
*1 History in Columbia
at ion, a parcel of large
which on- examination
Ore of jlrnenic^ It Is
j rich. -The st*ry told
? several rods Wide, and
It is situated in the
)range County, New.
. ate deposited in the
nf ihe College in Bar
' A ^
Cirracoa, we learn
mally transferred to
.the sloop
tn?* *?*?
Dutch viwernt* ,rm on the 4th in*t.
Ibid .
Dr. Rob e r tson, celebrated for his
r active exertions to promote the Cau^
of South American independence, has
published, in the New-Orleans papers^
an article under his own signature,
reply to the demands made upon olur
government by the Chevalier de On
He justly maintains that our g?vci~
ment have no right to seize ?nd itSnd
over to the Spanish monarchy per
sons of General Toledo and tithe ?3
claimed by its minister, and expresses
a hope that the extraordinary preten
sions of Spain may lead to a conflict,
?in which the U. S. may find it their
policy a r*d interest to aid in the libera
tion and Independence of the Spanish
patriots. We are not anxious for a
war with Spain | but tt she. provoke
she must expect every, effort on our
t to separate her colonic s from her,
1 render them free and sovereign
""ides. 9 alt. Patriot.
SPREADING.
The light,., which began in the
Courts* of Virginia, is fast* making' its
'way into those of tlje other States?^
? -From the following article, -we
learn, that an able judge in the State
of New- York has pronounced the
opinion of his Court, that the State
Judges are not bound by the C . U. S.
to take cognisance of eases which
arise under the laws of the Ignited
States, and in which the United.
States are a party. Certainly, there
is no means t? compel' them) they are
beyond the range of impeachment: As*'
holding their commissions under an
other jurisdiction, the U. States can
not remove them from office... Enquirer.'
? ? * -
Prom th? Canandttigua Mrtacvgcr Feb. 38.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
gMt the Court of Common Pleas, .
held" the last yreek in this village, his
honor Judge Nicholas presiding, the
question was presented whether Con
gress had ^pwer under the cOnstjjt-m-i^n
of the United States, to give to the .
state courts the cognizance of causes J
? arising under the laws of the United
- States, and in which the U. States are
a party ? The discussion .was not very
ample, but theprc?iding7udge, in an
able opinion, delivered the decision of
the court against the constitutionality
of the 1 tw. We learn that the ques
tion i* placed in such a shape, that it
t frfobaSfy be decided by"*Tthe su
preme court of this state, and by that
of the United States.
V" I
^ ;Poctrj>,
1 r i,-* n ' / , ( r:i,i 'i ? 1
BY LORD B V RON .
WHEN cold ness* taps this suffering clay,
Ah, whither strays the immortal mind I
It cannot die, it cannot *tay,
$ ' But tmift its datken'd dust behind*
Then, uqembodiejd, doth it trace *
pJMPS|ii|M?nly Wf1 - J
Or fill at once the realm* ef space, V
A thing of eyes, that all survey ?
J?tf<AaU boUndleia, uo^*y'd> r- ^
. A, thought unseen, but seeing all,
yj All* #11 in tarth, or skit* display 'd,
pyBhall it s\ir?|f^ shall It recal
; Each fainter tra0e that memory holds
r So darkly of departed year*
In one broad glance the soul beholds, ?;
And all, thai was, at o*ce appears.
Before Creation peopled earth,
Its eye shall roll through chaos backFl
And Where the furthest heaven had binh,
7 The spirit trace ft* rising track* 0
And where the future fibers or make*,
Its glance dilate o'er art to be.
While sun is quench 'd or tyMetts breaks,
Fi*'d in its own eternity# '* ^ >
Above or Love, Hope, Hate, or Fi
It lives all passionless and pure t ;
An age lhall fleet like earthly year ;
?' 'Its years as moments shall endure.
A Way, away, without a wing,
O'er all, through all, its thought shall fljr ;
A nameless avid eternal things
Forgetting y? hat it was' to die.
Ait ant, March ?f>f
G id eon ?? ttrngfTy K?tj. late Po^t-?nabter
General, and who now resides at Canandai*
iMia, is appointed a Judge of the court of
tforamon pleas of Ontario county#
Camlicn <5ajctte.
J HUKSDAY, April 11, 1816.
Terms ol advertising in this Gazktti.
Advertisements not exceeding eight lines will
be printed for MFTT cknts, for (he first pub -
li cat ion and half that ft' tee for, every subsequent ,
inse lion. J a rgt r advertisements tMH ba
charge dstH proportion.
*# ? A liberal discount will be made on the bill *
of those who arc constant or consult ible c usi om
eft fa i hi* tine*.* J
Conformably to ike plan. , suggested Ian writ,
for the purpose qf atcertaimug'the dtgree of
suphort' that would be yielded by the Citizens
. of Camden, tothis printing establishment , the
I first numbei^Gf this Gazette was left Jit every ,
I house in town :xif any omissions wcjc made they ?
arose from a limited knewtedge of the place , and
were ttnTntenthnah On ajjfibcarjott, for the
purpose of receiving a subset prion or taking
back the first number 4 it :1s very satisfactory to
be able to state that in but one instance , it ts be
lieved* was there .a- refusal to countenance and
| support the instituting To haroelheitr rrwtitmm
[for the e 9tabli$ktfient of a public Journal met
with such a degree qf liberality, is highly gra ?
tifying to the Proprietors , and they most cordi
ally Jenifer their grateful acknowledgement, to
Lj Ar patron* Qf the Camden Gazette , and assure
[tJlbfi that every reasonable exertion will be made
to render it worthy qf their support .
this applieatiouhas not been as exterisive as
was intended ; sofHC Benrletnen residing at a
distance from BrQa$ street haw* not been waited
on, and some other* were abt?nt. Receipt * will
be tended them as opportumty offers . Jn the
mean time Gentlemen ure^nvtted to caH and
signify their intentions. * ? - '
One cipy tf eadh number trill be forwarded to
-TBChJ>ost Master within that district if coun
~,try which is etmverdent to Camden, and they
a e particularly requested to make it public , that
the Prices Current and^ advr rtifements of?l am
den may be seen by all tountry Merchants and
Gentlethenof, business : and all Post Masters are
also requested to act as agents for receiving sub
script ions, and forwarding the ammunt for which
they shall receive twelve and an half per cent
commission .
m ^/^Subscription papers fbr this Gazette are
left withjir . Djni&l Pot it, and Mr. WtU
li am Taylor in SumterviUe , who will receive
liulkert/uioibi.j '
Congress have passed a law reflating the
mode by which residents on public land may
-obtain permission quietly to continue thereon.
ILleut. Bridois of the army of 4he U, S.
fwas shot and kUled qr the 9 1st 'of Feb. last,
? when in the act of arresting a number of de
serters from Fort Montgomery, of) Alabama.
Lieut, Git ky, his companion, succeeded III
securing the deserters.
?? . ? ? ? ? wmmmmmm ? ^ ? ? r ? ? ? t+t- ? - 'ij
[ It is understood that Ruvus King has con
sen ted to become a candidate fir the office of
Governor of the at ate of ? New-York The
present Governor Tom pki it s Jtbol holds a poll.
N K.rZ. '\Ti
Georgetown , S. C. Msreh 20.
Murder .?Early last Week a Mr. Kkrto*,
of Pee Dee, who was on his return home
from Georgetown, was cruelly murdered by
a young man (Jbnes) who he had employed
to asist in conveying his produce to marketf
The alledged Causes of this transact io%pre
many and contradictory. Mr. Kerton was an
ol<L end infirm, and* h*d passed the fiftieth
year of his age. f '
?
WRITING PAPER.
lETY^cams Writing Pap**,
of acood qu?lity, re< tived on consign
ment, which Will be sold low for Cuh. ^
Apply to < .
David Schfock
At JtkMt JT. Douglas 1st Co*s .
EY Camden* April 9?4 f&^ji
BOARDING & XQDGING. U
JE^AMUEL MATH1S iswiHmg tc
O and lx>dge four or five orderly
boys, and will accommodate a fen qu.**
people, either Uentlemeti or l>ad?es? lhat
have occasion to attend Cotirt the}, ensuing
week at Camden.
Camden , April 11,1816.
FtOM a
by the Su^
borough ? a Bank
DOLLAR#, whicn was ?? <
k be changed. The Vfw tier can hove
Si ribing and pro%*D^
a
iSL . *r
or. two BOYS, /from 10 ro
nmfu" q. rr-i(D. aiin.Ci H *4 4 K0
?PJVf ?rrw^frwsiwii Tir?
. Of Olc A|1|M<Hber. U
betwl ? ages witf be Ri?eg. f ? i
CoTiom Tmk? ao v/rl0?>4 ?S?e? for sale.
1 L*_J. Lybn.*
Aotll A. I
TO JIENT,
' * " J '?
THE Subscriber's New House on
^road-street, at the upper end of Cam
den-*-corJinuous to it is a wc 11 of txceHem wa- r
ter. The front rooiu is suftkitrntly large for
a STOKE, for which purpose it was particu-.
lariy intended; back room also commodious. '
For carrying on busine** this situation
pleasant, bealthy-and eligible. Apply to the
at Mr. James Claik*s.
S. S. Carpenter. --M
tpril lQt 1816. ?; *i-tf
_ J30 Dollars He ward
ILL be paid for the delivery of a Ne*
w ' gro fellow that answer* to the name
of BILLY, or BIX K, but gettteraHy goes b j
the latter name, a carpenter by trade/ well
set, 5 feet f cfr 8 inches high, pretty broad
shoulders, tolerable sensible, went off about
the middle of Auguit last. The above re
ward wj tl be paid on hi* being secured, 4h that
he may bt^gou and Fifty Dollars on proof of
his betog harbouredby a- white man.
* J ohn Adamson.
Camden, April 1 1 , 1 8 1 ??
- -?A ? ** ? ?
Jvtf
.OM Camden on Tuesday the
3d inst. the subscribers small BLACK
>RSfc, hit tail docked, main touched, hfe
I hind lei't wtrheiitar inthe ucu, aud some
I saddle marks on bis back ; whoever wiii de
liver the said Horse to me, or give informa
tion where I tan get him again shall be re
warded. ~ '
Thomas Warren.
| -April 11. 18' 6.
;*.? v
r*\
terviilty
lF0krMl-H>
p%y Wm. TJTLORih
PATEMT V FaAUIM ;
Da. Dyott sStoma^hi?ixir ofH^?'h, ?
I Vegetablc^P cjiicWIf
mm - gout &
-^PatenrStoi
?!?!?_ ? Worm Dtstroy...?
~ Anti Bilious Pills,
^Pat ent Itch Ointment,
A
Infalljib e Tooth Ache Drops,
C ircassian Eye Water, ~r v ^
ltestorative Dentrifice.
-4*.v0?
Bateman's Drops, Codfrcy> Cordial, BJt
ish Oil, Turlington's Balsam of Life* Htear's
^Opodeldoc, ?*?ence of fr
Elixir of Paregoric, Laudanum, Spiri|fc,of|
? ~U?r, Spirits of Hftvtsl t^^pUiiR oTNi
lutnA, Jahp. Rlicp,^. J^cacufinlm,
;? Mi
REGIMENTAL ORDERS'.
^SfiEPaptainssf companies are re-J
quested ufltttmmon such of the Officers, imn
commissioned HXBcers and Privates' of U t ii'~
l Aspective companies, as were dtlmtjiient m
attendance, or deficient in equipment* at the
Regimental Muster, at Camden, on Uie 2d.
of April, inst, to attend a Cotirt Mnrti*f. to_be
hetd at Camden on the Jd. day ot M*f ^
at 10 o'clock A. M. The Captains rfeornurr
nies are V^quested to fujjvshCol./M'WiJ ur
titlu iht of the said delinquents namtSs. at
leaJrihree days before the day appointed for
the meeting of the Court Martial. <
The Lieutenant Colonel and Major of th#*
'W*
--/.M-Wafe,
C*A*i> s Huntkr, Adj I
Camden, ad. Apr!', 1816
iitant*
regimental '
A Court Martial for the trial of all
Non-Com mia?Voned ( XBcers and Privates, who |
were delinquent in attendance or t q"ipn#*ntv |
at the Kegtmetifc) Muster of the 3jth. Repi"
mmT of the Militia ?f the stfaYe ftf ftotfTh Car
kt ?amden, on the 3d, of April fnst is
ed lo convene and be held at CVimdcn.onr
e third day of'Alay next, at;d to adjourn
ytti flay tflr'day^ until ali the business wbieh
raiyW ptpducsd before the said court shall
BpSjMfelslt#^ ? y r?
the Court shall be composed of the LI
pLAia, Pr$*idcttf.
in t Jo# a oa English, 1 n,.t -
Lieutenant Passom, '
Lieutenant Thomas P. Evaws, Judge Adv*
?W-. ~ ttL A. ? ?
m
Murder of ^
*Col. A. M 'Willie.
CnAUffs Host j. a, Adjutant.
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