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CamDcn <?3a3ctte. THUHSPJYn April 18, 18 16. ERRATA. ? la the last number of Dr. Lang ley's communication refpccting the Bilious Fever, Col. x. line 3* tor it io iuelf a contagious difeafe, read, it in itfeif contagious Line t>4, for not iu itfclf a contagious difcase, read not in iticlf conta gious. Line 70, for treaties, read, treatifc Line 94, for feldomly, read, fcldotn. Column 2, line 7 lor underwent, read, undergone. Line 8, for pre - ception, read, piece ptor. Line i4 from bottcm, for plant , read part. . An election was held in Massachusetts Moriifay the foelf mstant, far a Gov ernor for the present year ; returns have been, receive from 233 towns, w hich gave to Mr. Brooks 33,7 1 1 votes, and to Mr. DtxTJCH 30,013. friends , of each candidate flatter themselves with success : about two hundred towns are not heard from. ? ? Harmon Visger, of N. York, is appoint ed by the President of the U. S. to be con sul at Bristol ; Emanuel 'W amber hie*, of Geo. to tie consul at Ostend ; Henry Wil son, of Ma. to be consul at L'Orient ; Cor nelius P. Van Ness, commissioner under the British.treaty ry line between the U. S. and Canada* a* long the northern boundaries of Vervntht and N? Hampshire ; Daniel, Sheldon of the Treasury Department, to be Secreta ry of Legation of the U- S. to France j Constant Freeman, late Col* in the army J of the U. S. to be accountant of the Na ; Vjr Department \ William Wirt# to be At torney of the U. S. for t he District of Va* vice George Hay resigned.; Moea JLing to be Navy Agent at the port of Norfolk, and Thoma* L. .M'&ennjrof the District -f Columbia, 10 be iupe^pBendant of ln ian affairs, vice John Mason resigned* B'^The Secretary of the Navy is required, by ah Act of Congress, passed thj^?d imu I sioners, those unfortunate American Citi zens who werewoundedatt he "Massacre; of Dartmoor, in April last, and also the widows and Children of tho^e who were killed on that occasion, or *rbo died of thely wounds t tfrt pension to at the date o| the' Bill for the H&vy is on its passage in r providing one million of dol i*lly for eight year, for the lipping of nine 7 4 's and Jot procuring imperish tr steam batteries, fcc. tood that. br ? late treaty of the Cherokee nation. 11, | ,? | ,,.?*?> all, the lands of that nation, wtthin the state of S. C?rolina?has . It is mentioned in an Augusta paper that the Stestfri host, Intended to ply between Savannah and that place is In complete readiness to ascend the riser, pihe is found by experiment to possess aippl# powers to sfcn) the current of the Savan nah, shi Ascended against the tide, *nd the cumnt of die river ten miles in a little^ moffe than two hours* The expences of the transportation of goods from Savan* nah to Arigusta are expected hereafter to be very moderate ; so much so a*. to give to Augusta a greet advantage in commercial pursuits over all rival towns equally distant from the Ocean, which are not provided With this very chefcp and useful mode of transportation* Carnot, the philosopher, the patriot of Prance, hat migrated with many othets, the worthiest and the greatest characters ?i ?: s ..f C-.V. p? ? ^ h' ? viiamvici ? of the revolution* to Russia, envited by the benevolent and liberal policy of Al exander, to domiciliate in his dominions ! Alexander has indeed conquered France I 6n leaving France the great Carnot sold his property for 3,000 pounds sterling I lie left Pads in a cabriolet dfrawn by <me horse, and on hisjjrrfvai atWarsaw be was gracciously mftived by Alexander, who presented him ^unexpectedly with a brevet of Lieut. Gen. of Arcillery in the ftuttiin service* i\- 4 i* 7T' i * *4 1 y ^ A' ] Co iumbia, jlfiril 16, 1816. Fourteen waggons loaded with specie deposited here for safety during the ltte war, will leave this plaCe to-morrow for Chaleston, guarded by a detachment of Cavalry, under the command of captain Or**n Peat. ? The trouble and cost *f preparing ground, bushing and tending Peas, has rendered the saying common, that u Green Peas are dear eating/' f A neighbor informs me that he always has Green Peas plenty and cheap. He plants five or six peas in each of his potatoe hills, the vires of which sup pert and trtp the Peislrom the ground, so that they will spread round and display r themselves to the eye and hand of the ga therer?he says neither the roots nor the vines of the Peas do any perceiva-; injury to the potatoes. Peas may We added even after the potatoes have | vegetated above the ground, with equal aclvam.ip : so s ty* my nei^hlipr. 1 he trial is *eu>y. .V. Y. Columbian ? The venerable FRANClS ASBUKY, Bi.hop of the Methoditt KpUcp.l Ch?rch in the United States, closec\ a valuable and useful life, in the full triumph of faifh, on Sunday, the ?lst of March litt^ at tjie house of Mr. George Arnold, in Spotsyl vania County in Virginia. He preached his last sermon in Richmond on the pre* ceding Sabbath, from Romans, the 9th Chapter and *9th vers#. M DIED, at 7 6'cloek this morn^fc Ma?J garrt, daughter of the Rev. Isaac Smith, having suffered twenty hours of the prevailing complaint. ? ' ? * i h DETAINED FlROM a Negro a few days I ' since by Uie Subscriber, at his store ffa TUatesborough. a Bank Dill of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, which was offered as % Ten to be changed* Tfie owner can have it by describing and prov I ing his property. *>. , ; James M. Lowrv. April 6, 1816. 3-? 4 7 .if 4"HE subscriber, -* . ?y _ " *"** ' Offers For Sale, i?t his New Buildings, in the upper paK of CAMUEN, opposite Wr. Jarftes -Clark's (dwelling, and next A (ioor to Mr. John M*Cants, a fresh sup GOODS, " Among ja^hich arc the following lack, Blue, Green anil Olive colorVT Broad Cloths. iHacfc ami Btoe Ribbed Cassimere. [uniers Cord. 5-4 Cloth, Fearnaughts, Red and White Flannels. Rose, Uuffil and Saddle Blifckcfts. Black, Green 8c Cinnamon coloured Bom > bazettes. ... White, Striped, Mixed and Plaid KoKh ward made Homespuns and 4-4 North ward Sheeting. Fine 4-4 Hum hums. Irish Platillaa. Calicoes. 6-4 and 4-4 Plain Figured and Hair Cord rv* Cotton C anibrick. Black and Pinky Do. I*tain and Figured Lenos. Vined Muslins, and fine 6-4 Chambrays. Striped Ginghams# ' Corded and Cambrick Dimities* -White and coloured Mcrsaillea. ? ? White Cotton Suspenders. ^variety of Imitation Shawls. 6-4 Checked Leno do. Romal, Madras 8c Silk Flag Handkerchiefs. Pocket Cotton do- of var ious figures* Mens' White and color'd Cotton Hoae> - ? Ladies black Wonted and white cotton do. Fine Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. White and color'd Cotton thread, Max do. Laces, Ribbons, Children* Fans, &c. Mens* Beaver, Rorum and fine Wool Hats. Boys do. do. Red and Black Morocco Qapsi Ladies Straw Hats and Bonnets* Black, Green, Plaid Pink, & White Silk do. Mens* Shoes and Pumps. Ladies Walking do. and Morocco Shippers. Children* Black, Red, Green and Yellow Morocco Shoes* STJTIOftA&r. Best Foolscap fc Common Writing .taper. Wrapping and Letter do. School bibles and Testaments. ; . I Dilwortb's and, Webster's Spelling books. | Walker's Dictionary American Preceptor, : kngiish Reader, ColumbianOrator, N. Ybik Primmer, Virgil% Smart's Horace and, Latin Grammars. " * Lar^e and Small Mates, Slate Pencils, Ihk Holders, Ink'Powder and Wafers. \ cmpnr & Hardware. A 'handsome assortment of KniveSv?nd Forks of various kinds and qualities. Double into Single bladed Pen & Pocket do. Xfirleiy of Carving, cooks k ttatchtrs do. Shoe Makers do. Razors and Cases. , ron Tea Spoonai ? ?J*cge and small Scissors. Q ? ouble and single Temple Sped eel plate Hand Saws, Mill aqd Hand-Saw Piles! ?Er and 8 brass Knobs and Hantues. Best double bolted Tad do. uwrted sizes. . Chain Traces, Cuiry Combs. 1 --- Igji& Steel. tea, Frying Pans, and Meal Selves, otion Csfds No. 10. lentVftaddle* and Bridles, Saddle ^Cant ling and Bosses, Id. tod. arid tod. Cut Nails, * Brads, Steel Coffee Mills, Cil and Metal Buttons, Pins, Knee< Tin* Boxes, Itory, Tucking Combs. Wood rjcfewrirKTS^gs assort A few shot Gttos on hand. M Tin Pans, Cup*, and Colfee Pc \ Class TumbleH, Pint and Qt 1 ters, Stone Jugt afid empty r A large supply of Crockery well assorted. medicines: Glatobet Salts. Camphor ami Cinhatrton* Bate man's Drops, British Otlfl u? if Balsam, Harlem Oil, Balsam of uw-vj, Tincture of Bark, Laudanum, Castor OiLfilseoce of Mint, Opodtklock, Cal omel, Jalap, Tartar Emetic, Rhubarb, Spirits Turpentine, Sulphur. GROCERIES. Jamaita Ruvfc, beat quality. Whiskey and Brandy, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses. Hyson Tea, Black Pepper, Alspice. lAHum* Saltpetre, Copperas, Nutmegs. Indigo, Shaving Soap. Tobacco, Gun Powder, Salt. Shot assorted sites, prices, See. |th a n umber of articles not here en -ted. - ' r % V subscriber having purchased his a favorable a tnoment as haa been ely or perhaps, will be aoon, he there fore flatters himself, that he can supply those who may favor llflR lOflTiMr cus tom, on sa satisfactory terma as any one in the place, k Henry Abbot. April is, iaia. * 1 3?4 I- -? A : i- S UY * % * t ? DANIEL RlifeD S PATENT Pleasant Spinner , t ANEW ?nd useful improvement* for Spinning wool, worsted, cot ton, fcc. to be seen at WILLIAM. D. PARKER'S in King-street, Cam dkn. This improve ment has been in use ever since the firsi( of October 181 1, by. a pieat number of Spinners who state that they can spin atc leVst onethird faster, and perform with more ease than on the common wheel* This wheel is peculiarly calculated for cast, and is put in motion by drawing "a { band, and may be lowered 6r raised as best suits the spinner, and is so construct ed 4a^a twist thread with greet facility without crossing the band ; * and the most slender Wd delicate constitutions are not; ujured by performing a day's work or more^, Jir-^nda?L^k be used by young girls without any injury to their health. It is allowed by physicians to be a very healthy exercise for weakly per sons. It is less liable to get out of re pair, and occupies less room than a com mon wheel ; and new beginners (earn. to spin u^on it much easier*/ and quicker, "and make better thread than on the com mon wheel. The Pleasant Spinner may be had as above on very moderate terms. The Pa* tent Right it only two dollars. It is well worthy of the attention of every family in twhirh spinning it carried on. ? ' "April 18. 3?6 FOUND, A SMALL ? urn of money which jTjL the owner can have by applying at Mri JAtett CLAiK's and paying for this rtisement. ad ye rt i semen >ffpril ilr x strayed; - JxJ^zTS- w t. 3. Carpenter. tOMt Camden on Tuesday the 3d imt^the subscribers small Black >RSE?' his tall docked, main roached, his hind feet white, star in the face, and some saddle marks on hit back ; whoever will deliver the said Horse to me, or giro " 1 can get lilm again *haM be rewarded. Thomas Warrao. n, i8ig. \ GENERAL ORDSR. , Head Quartern Columbia, Afxrii 10, 1816* , A General Court Martial* 4b con sist of Seven Members, will clrtdkpe at Camden, on the 6th dsy of May nwt. for the tdd of Col. David Mtir. of1 the 33d Regiment of South-Carolina Militia, fen# such ortiM- .prisoners as may be brought beforeit. ?' -- ? Go!. M' Willie, PreridetU jLUfcfi W- ? Jtrf, i^KOLISH and Major Creightok meraries. raavT, will act as Judge 3 By order of - Brig. Gen. J. J. Faust. S. Dmam, Aid-de-Camfi. REGIMENTAL ORDERS. THE Captains of companies arc ? required to fuifimon such of the Officers, non-commissioned Officers and Privates of their respective companies, as were delinquent in attendance, or deficient in equipments at the Regimental Muster, at Camden, on the 3d* of April, inst. to at tend a Court Martial, to be held at Camden on the 3d. day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M? The Captains of companies are re* quired to furnish Col. MfWifcL/awHh-fc k list of the; laid delinquents names, at l?ast three daya before the day appointed fbr the meeting of *he Court Martial* The Lieutenant Colonel and Major of the isth. Regiment jure, required io cx h tend thtsOrder. ~ ? ? By order of T? Col. A. M'Willie, Chablss HtfMTaa, Adjutant. REGIMENTAL ORDERS. A Court Martial for the trial of all Non-Commissioned Officers and Pri vates, who were delinquent in attendance Of equipment, at the Regimental Muster of the 35th. Regiment of the Militia of the state of 8outh-Carolina, at Camden* on the 2d. of April inat. is ordered to convene and be held at' Camden, on the third day of Msy next, and to adjourn from day to day, until all the business which shall be ptoduceo before the said court shall be finished. The Court shall be composed of the following Officers : Capt. Blair, President. , i J Lieut. Joshua English,? ^ Lieut, enant Parson, J Lieut* TaoMAs P. Evans, Judge Adv. ? By order of CoL A. M'Willie. Ciiar lei Huntfr, Adjutant.