Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, November 14, 1816, Image 3
latest News bv the Mails.
J lie following arc the D;n.etois ut t/ic
Bank. ot the United States.
yififioin, ed by the President,
A\ illiam Junes, Pierce Butler, John Jj
"b A, tor, Suphen Girard, James A. Bu
fiy the Stockholders.
Robert Bullion, Samuel Witherill,?
Thos. M \V illin^. (.'handler Price, John
Sear^eant, John buhien, Thomas M'lLUen,
Klihu Chauncey, Thomas Leiper, John
Savage, Manuel Eyre, Cadwaliaclcr Evans
j'in. Guy Btyan, William Bo\d, John
Goddard, Dennis A Smitb. <>t Baltimore,
John Donneil, of ditto, Cx,ar A. Rodney,
<<f Delamnre, Brockhofbt Livingion, of
New-York, James Eoyd, of Boston. To
continue in cHiee until the 6th day of
January next.
^ IBi
N'Kw-Vork, November 5.
Arrived at this port on Sunday evening
U. S. brig Saranac, capi , E'non, from New
(Orleans, and I 5 days from Si. ip Island.
1* rom capain Elton we learn, that a
Spanish bng, pi ize to \ pirate, had been re
captured by the United Sta'es brig Tom
Bowling, and hud arrived at Babze. The
prize was from Campeachy, with a valua
ble cargo. The pirates, who had charge
ot her were put in an open boat, fifteen
leagues from the land, but had reached
Nt w-CK4c.vns.
'1 he prize was fallen in with off B^ra
taria, where the pirate intended to smug
gle in her cargo.
Capt. Elton was off Banquilla de Piedras
on the 9th of Sept. and was informed that
the patriots had taken Onsavr4 where they
found a large deposit ol specie.
1 he Spanish government schooner ( ou
reto^ ot 4 guns and 63 men had been cap
tured by the Mexican- Patriot (foimerlv
the Gen. Bolivar) alter a severe action of
2 hours and a half The prize had'urrived
at Banquilla de Piedias.
PniLADKLPniA. October 31.
The Consfinacy. ? Yesterday a respecta
ble grand jury of the city of Philadelphia
found a trur bill for conspiracy against
jinn Carson, align Ann Smyth ? Jane Ba
ker, Etisha Bowcn, alias Davis alms Owen
)>. Jones and John Hyde alias Henry
Will in, alia? Nathaniel B. Hurd.
Ann Carson and John Hvde are both in
jail. Jane B7?ker the Mo her of Mis. Car
son* was, as our readers will recolect , |i
beratecEby the CtifeT justice on the bail of
Dan> B rod head. She was yesterday de
livered up, and the Mayor's Court refu
ting to take Dan Brodhead as her bail,
she yas committed to prison. Ehsiia Bow
en had also been liberated on the bail of
John Henry ; when called he did not ap.
pear, and a capias was issued against him.
J he offence of taking insufficient bail is
daily growing a grievance.
Yesterday a subpoena was issued in be
half of defendants to require the attendance
of the governor of the commonwealth.
.We presume the law was setih d so far as
not to compel the attendance of the Chief
Magistrate ; we refer to the eases of the
United Starrs vs Cooper and the United
States vs Ogden and Smith.
This day at 1 1 o'clock, Ann Carson,
Jane Baker and John Ride Were brought
to the bar and pleaded not gw/ry. We
have not heard any day assigned for thief
trial.
The Legislature of New -Jerfey met at
Trenton last Tuesday ; and oni Wednes
day Governor Dickenson delivered hiivncs*
safe, in wh.ch he says, ? it is to be do
plored that upon the restorauou of peace,
the imprudence of th* merchants in the
great commercial cUies of the Union, has
plunged our counter into new distrtsajiby
a ruinous importation of Lluropean goods,
greatly exceeding our means of paymtnt;
calculated to embarrass our domestic man
ufacturing establishments, and to intro
duce among our citizens a degree of lux
ury and exit avagftnCe, illy suited to our
ctftiditton or the genius of ourgoverntnent."
anish Navytlist, for 1816, gives the
>er of vessels of war, l>elonging to
nation, at 1 12? of this number, 4
I U guns-? I of Rft ? | of 8^?10 of
We of 74 ? 3 of 70?3 of 68.il of
I of 60?1 of 5ft^-Ji of 44^4 of 40,
rone of them since dest roved at Havana by
of of 24? ft of
'?O? bri|ta from 10 to iH guns- ? and *29
schooners Irtfm I to i s do. In addition to
?i?e above, several fast sailing American
vessels have been put chased at Havana, be
WW taken into service. Most of the slops
are in ordinary, and probably will always
yinain so, as Spain is not in a condition to
tbeni out, lei the necessity be eVer so
great.
Arrounts f.orn Boracoa (Cuba,) Port
Mi-Pnnce, a kI IJ.sp 1 1 . i f 1 1, s;a:e thai the
Vt re * t {; lit. in t . i e* V i co.lect ion of th?- old
< st inhabitants, visited thbse p ares about
the 18th and 19th Iseptember, doing incal
culable damage, to coips Stc.
CAMDEN,
7 HURSDsfYj Aovf.nbf.h 14.1816.
i he Post Rider that goes to Sumtervtlle
from this offi, e will return hy way of Brad
ford Springs in future, and deposit papers,
for subscribers in that quarter, at Mr. Pier
son's, at the Springs.
? J-l I !>?
Sowh-.imericu, ? A considerable portion
of this beautiful country is now freed from
the Spanish yoke, and is beginning to en
j >y the blessings of an independent govern
ment ; while;in other parts a cruel and de*
solating war still rages. l'he threatened
expedition against Buenos Ayres has chan
ged its ctestinaion, and the Portugese go
vernment proless to act strictly neutral. ?
1 he province of Venezuela is now the
scene of ac'ion; and by comparing the dif
ferent accounts of the late operatic of the
two hostile parties, we are led to believe
that the Patriot cau^e is reviving; and that
they will at length drive their enemies from
the land of their birth.
A very considerable engagement took
place on the 5th of September, in which
the Spanish Col. l.op^z was completely
bra'en, and it was expected would be cut
ofi Irom the main body of the army, and
either taken or destroyed. The news of
his defeat was communicated to the gover
nor, at Barcelona, v\ ho immediately evacu
ated the town, together with the principal
inhabitants, who were attached to the royal
cause. So precipitate was their retreat
that tl?**ir wearing apparel and all their val
uable articles woe kit behind, which fell
into the hands ol the conquerors. This,
event occasioned great alarm at Laguiia
and Curacoa, where the yowrnof? a+*4 his
distressed party had fled to.
The Patriots were commanded hy C.en
M'Gregor,,w hoim the royalists falsi ly su,
ted to have been killed on the of August.
(.en. Morales, with the main body of the
royal army was at Cumana.
A person lately broke Into a store in
New-\ oik, and alter p undeiing it of con-'
side t able money and other property, left
the following iitjes in a large Iron chest
in the store. ?
A
44 I have taken about Go dollars in mo
ney, a check ot a 1000 dollars, and some
linen, hut your paperj are all safe. Be
prudent and don't publish this if you re
gard the safety of your store.
ABALLLINO."
When retreating with his booty, he was
seen from an opposi.e window, but fortu
nately made his escape. He was a well
dressed man of genteel appearance.
/lotto* % October 26
A Kentl* man who l*ft Kusport the 19th
inst. informs us that the late report of a bat
tle near that place, between some Ameri
can fishermen and the British is quite in
correct. 1 he facts, he says were, that the
Iki'ish Cutter did order the fishing-boats
off, and they retired accordingly without
resistance* Nothing fiuiher had transpi.
red on the subject; and it is believed the
story of the battle is groundless.
genkual jacksov
Reached his house in Nashville last
from the Indian country? his arival was'
announced by a federal salute, from a brass
six pounder, fired by the citizens' of the
town. Wra c much gratified in being
able to state that the general succeeded lu
the utmost in what was expected fiom
him. The Chickasaw* and t herofcees
have formally relinquished all- claims to
the land in|the b.g bend of Tennessee
and m the lines supposed to include the
cession made by the Creeks.
I he King of Hayti has ordered a monu
ment to be erected at < ape Henry on the
place d'Armes, dedicated to Liberty and
Independence. The Declaration of Inde
pendence of Jan 1, 1804. is to be insert***
t hereon, with the names of all the sigmrs,
except those who have since proved traitors.
Lveiy > e??r. on independent Day, an Ko
loppum on those who have died in defencr
of the country is to he pronouno d at t!v
foot of the monument.
HIGHLY IMPORT JTiT.
ExtrQd of a kV: Vr to a rc/ic able Ctrnmer -
c.'r.* hi*use in A orf-.ik . datrd
St. Ba h i holom r nvs, Sept S3.
Recent accounts rcctivtd ncre from the
Main, state, that the Patriot* ace all vim;
a^?*tn under a general Smith ? i h.tt Su
?(ireuoiy M'Giegor who succeeded Bol
var in the command of the I at iot forces,
and (ien. Morales, are bo:h ki.led ; the
Hoyal troops COMPLl/l'LLV BhA 1 FN
and many of them have joined the stand
ard of the Patriots.
<?Duuacp
DIF.I) on the morning of the I 1th inst.
Mrs n rown, of this place. v\ ho had bet n
long affected with a pulmonary complaint
which she bore with patient resignation.-^
Were it our province we could dwell with
rapture upon the many am able qualities ol
this jusMy adorcired female personage ; but
her well known character itcpmes not the
assistance of eul ^v. Her deportment, be
nignity, and general worth will be recol
lected us long as the name ol Mrs. Brown
shall be remembered.
, on the afternoon ol the I 1th Mr.
Kinchkn Curves of this' place. Mr.
Cheves has left several relatives and many
friends, to bewail his los^. 1 lis modesty .
which indicated tUe amiabieness of his dis
position, may have concealed his w>rih
trom these whose cloudy \ision enabled
them to judge only from the e\teror ; but
those by whom he w ?s better known, knew
how to appreciate his woilh, and will long
deplore his loss.
This unfortunate young man was visited
by a disease af the gre atest malignity, un
der the deceptive garb of a bilious renut
teRT It personaledthat complaint pre
cisely for the 3 first days, and then disclo
sed itstlf in the character of our lute epi
demic, vary ing but little in point of symp
toms.
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CCMMUSIC.1TF n. /
Dim in Clarendon, much and deserved
ly lamented, Mrs. 1;. LIZA "VV illktt the
amiable and affectionate consort of John
S. Willett, who depaited this life on the
1 fith of Octobtr last, in the 2Klh year ot
her aw:e.
Resigned to the will of Him who u chas
teneth all those whom he receivith she
patiently endured the tnost" exctcc ating
suffcings, incident to the disease which
ifHictecLJier ; and without a murmur
submitting to the dispensations of that
Providence, in whom ^he confidently
placed her hopes, as the rock of salvation,
her soul to k its fi ght to him who gave it,
.Unming-the joyful ie?uneetioi\ of the just
made perfect. when,
? He?? n ? *ve rla- tinp P >rtali open wide"
" And hid the pwre in heart to tee their God.''
?Sweet peace, ?nd beav nly hope, and humble joy,"
* Divinely beam ou thine exalted *oul- '
?i? 1 1 < 9-r4 it.
Wholesale Prices Current.
Domrntic Articles.
Cotton, Sea Island lb
,, C pland,
Rice, prime new ctvf
Fiour, Superfine bbl
,, l ine country
Corn, ' buff/t
Wheat,
Tobacco, leaf lb
,, manufactured
Whiskey, gal
Butces 4b
Bacon,
Lard,
Tallow,
Bees Wax,
Hemp,
Hontetpun, cotton yd
? N. Carolina tow
Shoe thread, lb
Indigo, prime,
Dear Skins in hair.
Foreign sir tide a.
Coffee, prime, . lb
? old
Sugar, Muscovado
Salt , bu*h
Itois 100 lb.
Molasses, got
Charleston Camden.
00 0.0 48
0 -21 .0 22 0 18 .0 20
O 00 . 6 Out
U . ill .12 _
"ob . o ooj "
[O 00. 1 25 ^ 7
\\ 60 0 00
0 U . 0 I Clio 10 .0 M
0 20 .0 23
OfiO.O 65 0 80 .0
0 23 O 25 0 18 .0 25
0U-0I70U 0 15
|0 20 ? 0 2l 0 12 .0 15
0 18.0 .00 00 0 18
0 28 . 0 30 0 00 .() 25
- &M I
|0 23 ,0 28 0 30 .0 37
0 25 0 30
62
|0 75 . 0 800 75 .0 87
18
O 19.0 23 O 30 .0 32
1
0 12 0 15 0 18 .0 90
(0 55 . O A5| 1 00 .(> <>0
5 CO . 6 00 7 00 .8 OO
0 45 .0 48)0 87 .0 00
We are authorized to state
that Mr. DAVID I VANS is a candidate
for the office of Clerk of Kershaw District,
at the election to take place in January
next. November 14. 1816.
We are authorized tdj&tate
that SAMUl L, BROWN, K,o; is a can.
didate for tHe Offire of Clerk fn the ( otirt
of Kershavf District. Ifjfctober 24.
Fiftkf.n rid, pmi o;,k woory,
for which the Ca%h will be given, ?
Any person willing to contract for the
same, will pVase app'y to the Printer.
No ve m her 14, 1 8.^WPjr:.
BLANKS VOR LAW YKKb,
MAciHTHMtj, SffRK trrv &c.
For sale at the Camden Gazette Office.
AT AVi T1DX.
1 9 - morrow mr I 2 o'c^k ? n llie premiss,
\% 'l l* Lti for o*'f v*r, t! e hov.se
on btojii strict, now occup<eo bv Mr.
EfBer, lou tlier nviUl- liie liakc-lloust:*?
Kent pu\ able mo? t hlyv
J ^U^CLARK. v. ra* X
N ? : v . 14. 18 16.
L
PUBLIC Ndlia..
S Hereby given, that in const quence of
the resignation ot Wnu M??y i ant, Es>4*
ins Excellency/ ihg (Governor las issued
writs ol Elccton^toTie held ot^Tic 25lh and .
26th duysot NoveniLpi insiant^fur jc A/em
bcr of C ong ex* lo fi l the abovc^tcancy . ?
The Poil boxes will be opened at the fol
lowing plates, v,z :
Ai the Court house in Camden ; at
Hanging Rock ; at Wni. Martin's on^25
Mile Creek, ui>d at John Lcssenby jr'g1 or**
Lynch's Cr*ek.~ * ? ? ? 4 ?
F!? AN CIS S. LEE, '
JAMES BRUWX
Afanugers at Camden,
JOSEPH PATTERSON,
M r ,
A: Cordnrr fag-ram'#. Hanging Pock*
ROBERT SiM*LETON,
W M. BL ANTON,
jit 11 m. M&ntn%8 25 A'ftie Creek,
CHARLES EV ANS, and
Lovn k young.
At J J.esenbu jr's. Lynch's Creek,
The Managers, <?i a Majoiity of them,
will meet on ihe day following, at t amdeii,
to count ov^r the votes and declare the e-?
lection,
Camden. November 12, i816.
Baldwin, llamilright, & Co.
J>EG leave to inform the Public that they.
" hove purchased out Mr. W illiam
Uramncton, Saddler, of this place* and
Ufnttnd carrying on that business in all '
its branches, Persons wishing io obtain a
supply of any artichtthe mak'ng of which
is connected with their profession, will be
accom nnd nted upon reasonable terms, and
at the shortest notice.
Noveu. h r 14. 1 8 6 33tf
Nh W LINE OF STAGES.
From Camden to C bar its' o ?i.
THE Subscriber, contractor for carry
ing the mail from Camden to Char
leston, intends keeping up a regular line
of stages between the alx>ve places, to coin*
mence on the first of January next. Good -
stages and horses, and care ful drivers will
be provided, and every other accommoda
tion afforded to persons who prefer this
easy and expeditious mode of travelling*
The Stage office will be kept ^ jHfc
n avis' Tavtrn in Camden, and at Bil
lings* Livery Stables in Charleston*
$C7* Passage 7 ts Dollau^, ' ~~
JOHN CELL.
November 7, 1816. ? 33 sL
Si 1ERIFF SALE.
D Y virtue >./ t>undry txeemions to me direct
ed nviii be ti'jld <tt the Jif *t AJoudayi^Uhd
7 uexday in December next , before the N
Court /'ou*ein Cotnden > within the legal
hour* r >f Sale,
SIXTEEN Saddles. levied on a* the pro
peny of Bui well Lucy, at the suit of
William R. Picket. .M , * ? * . ? y
XTINK Prinze NEGROES, levied on tr
tlie property of Isaac Duhose. deceas
ed, at the separate suits of Benj. Bineham,
& Co. William Nixon, Abraham Blanding
and others.
Cc nditions cash, purchasers to pay for
B? Is of bale.
FRANCIS S. LEE, Sheriff, -
Camden. Nov. 11, 18 16.
N ofice
RI C H A 1< 1 J, a yellow Fallow. #ho was
committed the 4ih day of Decem
ber last, as a common tunaway, and who
has been duly advertised in .the Mate Ga
zette, without any person coming, forwaid
to claim him ; these are to give public Jio
tice, that on the sth day of Dectmbi^lf*xty
between the hours of ten and eleven* the
said Ricnard will oe exj>osed to sale, for
i;a?<| fees and other lawful expences, unless
his said master conies frwatd, prov? s pio
perty, pays charges, and takes him away.
W M. BR ASINC/1 ON.
Gaoler for Kershaw District , <& C.
November 7, '816 32
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liooks & stationary.
I OK SALE AT THE POST OFFICE,
The Naval Monument.
Containing Official and other accounts of
ail the Battles fought between (he Uni
ted stores and Great Brits n ? also,
Historical Sketches of the late
Wai.-? Ur.-Kweir*'*
Domestic Medicine.
Together with a variety of other BOOKS
imd STATIONARY.
"October 3, 1816.
? - ' ? PrTnI i nc;
Of KYtRT DKSCH IPTIOM, FXKCUT>D 'flT 0
KfcATKRSS AND ACCURACY A 1* THS
#FFice OF tuis uazkttk.