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?.lined a palent in England for bin improvement in the Steam ]>oat Wheel. CdMDK.W S. (\ S atttrday, :>ov. 21, 181S. The legislature of South-Caro l'ma will convene at Columbia on :> 1 1 m '1 iy next, ttie&d hist agreeably to t ho Constitution. Tha Kvchange CoflFee-House, Boston, was destroyed bv fire on the / %> %? 3d in>i. ? the particulars will be given in our next. ? * The Guerriere, with the Hon~ Gko. W. Campbell on Inmrd, was at the outer roads of Copenhagen on the 3d Sept. on her way to Russia. 1 ? ? % ? ? Crop*. ? Wo are told, (says the Nashville Clnriou*) that never since the settlement of this state were there snch bountiful crojMi of Indian coin, wheat, tobacco, & c. as the late season produced, and that the prospect of price for lhat considered as surplus, is flattering, No people in our states are dolus; a better business than our planters. ^ * ? ? ? * ? . ?n. , ? ? ? ? ? n 1 ~ Alabama ? The spot on w hich F ort Claibotoiu stands' wan scarcely known to the white people, until the late lu-^ dmn war ? it is on the banks i/f' the Alabama about sixty miles above Fort Stoddart, Tw o years aa;o there was but a single but on the place where a town now stands, which is * computed to contain 2700 inhabit ants/ Earfy Snow. ? A letter- from a Correspondent at Auburn, in tl.is State,. dated the SOth of Oct. informs 1 ns, that, (in the 23d there was a tall of enow in Wiioudaqa & Madison Coun ties, frhich coveredfhe ground ahnnfr *ix inches deepr ? The weather, it i-? also stated, was extremely cold, and the roads almost impdsstiite with wheels. J\eir- ivrk jwper. ? * ? ? Married? at Columbia, by Rev. Dr. Montgomery, Col. Austin F. J'eay, to the aimable Miss .Eliza Ruwjlph. W , '?* I -? ' "Died, at Quhicy,. on Wednesday fcQth ult. Mrs. Abigail Adams, the ?consort of President Adams, aged 74. Died, at Lowlem county, Vir ginia, some time in the last . month, Mary M'Gatiiah, in the 100th year of her age. She was a native of Ireland, and had been a resident of this country 57 years and of Lou doun county 40 years.- She was the mother of eight sons. Died, in Stokes county, N. O. on the 5th instant, Mrs Elizaiibtii Crawford, in the 85th year of her age ; a worthy awl respectable wo man. It is remarkable that j she Juilted all the day preceding her eath without spectacles, went to ImmI appearantly well, and was a corpse before 10 o'clock ; her winding; sheet was spun when a girl; and she was Lmied in the Handkerchief aruK Gloves in which she was married. Wholesale Prices Current. Camden , *V<n\ 20. Butter (lb.) - ' - 20 a 25 cents Bacon do. - - - - 2o a 2.r> do Brandy, - - - - fij u do Be os \V ax (U>.) - - ? 25 do Upland Cultui., - . - - 25 a 2f> do Corn (bush.) - - - \ 2 > do OofTeti, do. - . - fi7 \ a 4-0 do Flour, fino^ Carndrn (1)1)].} 12 dolls. I#&rd - - - - - - 18 a ID rents Pork . ^ 4 . . 1 o a 12 do Nm*fir - - - - 1 6 ? 17 do Shoe Thread - - - .so a * do vVheat 17S do *" ? i mmmt a aa ? i ~ i? I ? i to C)itUK>pv>wn^s ?s. *** An interview with u Pere grine Pickle i?i requested. & Advcrtwemwiits unavoidably oitjifted this *eek, will be attended to in nor next. Chvpmvn Lk.vy, K^q. I* n can didate for the office of secretary ot state. November 1 V. *#* We are authorised to an nniintc Colonel Fuweis \. Dki.f.issk.lisk us a candidate tor the office ?>f secretary ot s'lte, at the next s? >v?ion of the Legis uirr Nov 1 -i Vol Hfc Patrons of the Camden Gazette. J l.e Subscriber having purchased the establishment of the Camden G'azr//r,pro poses, aj> s?ooii as practicable, to add to its size. ? ila respectfully, informs his patrons thatv for the future, it will Unpublished every Thursday morning at three dollar* per annum, payable in advance. l he Editor deem* it a paramount duty to his patrons to state, that, as an Ameri can, he will firmly support th? govern ment, and respect the laws of his country. ?The Camden Gazette shall be open to manly and liberal discussion. Nothing that ~ can wound the feelings of its readers shall ever be suffered to appear* nor *hall any thing of personal nature be admitted into its columns. In fine, to make the Gazette useful to the planter, the merchant, and the mechanic, shall be his sole object* u The public ivitt shatl ever t>e his guide? - the public good his end." FISHER MOSES. Camdew, Nov. 21st, 181S. Wanted , For a short time, a young. Max, to arrange a set of Books. Apply at th^&mxFeii tfazptte Office* > ''November 21 ' ^Settlements Hift rftnvpntpng^rt^ho^e who are in arrears wiUWrenrm of Gooch, -JOunninuham & Co. they are invited , to settle now. ? I.M. C. D. Garlick, . Liberty HilVS. C.TNov Si 3 Came V S! . , T? my plantation, on Granneys I Quarter Creek, 'last Nov. with a Cow from Camden, a Bull Erling, un marked, lmn white flanks, motly face, and white fale. The owner is re I quested to come * forward, pay for r advertising and take him away. I '-Wm. Cook. Nov&mber tbl ?- ? ? * 8 ? ? bouth-Carolna, Kershaw1!) i strict . Shadt'rtch Brown tolls before me, a white G tiding, supposed to he a bout fourteen 1 yeafrs old, fourteen hands high, has no visible brand was taken up tiie 4th May last; appraised on oath to tw en ty- five doll av?. ?John Kershaw, J. P. q. u. ^ November 21 / ?; ' ; . 3 Taken u p On the 17th inst. on Beaver Creek, a black Horse, has a small blaze in his face ; he is nicked and is much foundered. The owner fs requested^ to come forward, prove his jiroperty, pay expenccs and take him away* Joseph J. Head. ^ November 8^.* .1 3 The Subscriber " <? ? : ? 1 . ? ? ? - ? - Informs the citizens of Camden, that lie has taken tWo House belongs ihg to Cot. "Dkleissklin , opposite Col. Nixon's ? whore he "purposes keeping a private lioording Irouse. Those gentlemen wluHtiay favor him with their company may be assured that no exertions shall be wanting tiL render the accomodations agreeable. It. I. llorton. November SI II. LEVY, Has jnst rccetvrd at hi * Hat , Boot ami Shoe Store y Ladies black and colored Morocco Slippers Ladies black Walking Shoes ])o do thick Soals |)o do cottage Shoes |)o d<> do with Heels Mioses colored high Lace* Ladies white and colored Kid Slip pers ? Misses Morocco Points l)o Wellington and long Hoots Do \N ashingtori Shoes Children* Morocco and Lealhef Sho^s, \\ i f 1 1 a variety of others. No\ ember St Lost or M islaid , Sometime ayfo, an OIMM'.R drftivn by W'Uium Helton on Alexandre, Hodges, ij, favor c>t the subscriber. Hnymcnt being stoppt <1 Jt can be of no use but to the own. ft.r. \ suitable reward will l>e. },iven |)y caving it ut this OfTicfr, or delivering it l() Join) Carwile. ft. Levy. ? Has Just received the following ARTICLES, viz. Best Cotton Bagging and bale Rope Do white and brown Sugars Do Gin, Brandy, Hum, Whiskey, Wine, Cordials, and Vinegar Do refined Loaf Sugar Fruit in Brandy Pepper and Ginger Fig Blue and Starch lion Pots and Dutch Ovens, &c. November 21 ? By-appoint m e n t . FOR SAIjE AT THE STORE OF ? JL YOTJJ^G, Camden, S. C. APPROVED #amflp .i?Ebictnc?i Which ure celebrated for the cure of most diseases to which the hnman body is liable . " Prepared only by the sole proprietor, T. W. Dyott, M. D. grandson of tlie late celebrated Dr. Robert son , of Edinburgh. Dr. Robertson's celebrated stomachic Elixir of Health . .l^or the cure of coughs, colds, consumption, hoopipg cough, asthma, pains in the Tire&st, wliicl in the sto machy bow el complaints, &?. ? price i collar 30 cents. Dr, Robertson's Vegetable ^Nervous Cordial, Or JVytureJ Grand Restorative . "Rccfemmemled for the cure of all nervous complaints, attended with in ward weakness, ? depression of the ] spirits, head-ache, tremor, faintness. Hysteric Fits, debility, the excessive use of Mercury, diseases peculiar to females, &c. ? price 1 dollar 50 cts. Dr. Rqbertson*9 Celebrated; txout and llheu ma tic DROPS*. A safe and effectual cure for the Gout, Rheumatism, Lum-v bago, stone and gravel, swellings and weakness of the joints, sprains, pains in the head and face, bruises, frost ed feet, &c.? price % dollars. T)r . Robertson9 1 Patent Stomachic Bitters. . Celebrated for strengthening a weak stomach, increasing the appetite, and jl ccrtain preventive and cure for the fever and ague, &c.r- price 1 dollar. Hi\ ROBERTSONS Infallible Worm Destroying Lozen ges ? price 50 cents per package ; large ditto, t dollar. Dii. Dyott's ? Anti* Bilious Pills. For the nrevention and cure of bilious and Maliguaurt fevers.? price cents per box; large ditto, 50cents. D&, DxoVtt8 T ~ Patent Itch Ointment. A safe and infalible Cure for the Itch ? price 50 cents per box. Dr. Tissot's Gout and Rheumatic Drops;\ Vegetable Balm of LIFE. Circassian Eye Water. A sovereign remedy for" all disor ders of the Eyes ? price 50 cents. Dr. Dyott's Infallible Tooth- A chc Drops ? Price 50 Cents. Restorative Tfcnfri - frice* for cleansing, whitening, and preserving the Teeth and (iums ? price 50 cents per box. (yS" Take notice tlwt each and all the above genuine Medicines are signed with the signature of the pro prietor, T. YV. Hyott, m. i). Pamphlets containing certificates of cures performed through the effi cacy of the above Medicines may be had gratis, by applying as above. Nove.n her 21 y For Sale, A likely Nrt^ro. Fellow about 21 yearw ofa^c. ? Knquire at this Office. Augu&t l Ale. v. Monroe* (Of the house of Peck, Hood 5c Co. mer chant Taylors, Columbia) Respespectfully informs his friend ? find the*. public in general, that he will open in a few days, ?3 handsome assortment of the jblloirins* ARTICLES, Lately received from N. York, vis Blnclv, blue, green, Dial), mixt, olive* ftqd brown ? ImOAD CLOTHS Black, blue, Dark mixt, Light mixt, Drab, Light Blue, Co burgh Mixt, . Double and single milled CASSIMEllfiS aLsq, A VARIETY OF Ready madeClothing A. M. intends to employ the first rate workmen, . aud Matters himself to give satisfaction iji the discharge of the duties belonging to liis ^>ro J^ssii>iL?he.4iriuui?^8_Jhe^nftpst j>uuc ttial and unremitted attention, and thereby hopes to receive the patron age of the citizens of Camden,, and likewise of the country. He has -been? itr the principal cities df the United States and Scotland. Wanted , Four or five Journejmen Taylors, to whom the highest wages will be .given. November 81 ? NEW r " ~ Confectionary store . The subscriljef has just opened, ^op posite^o captain John Havis' Tflveru, a Store of the above des cription, and bason hand, A complete assortnuni bf all kinds of Jlonfe cti6narj, ? - drnov g which are thefoUojcing arti cles, viz. ? bbls. fresh Oranges Fresh Prunes . Fruits in Brandy and Syrup Fresh soft shelled Almonds Lemon Syrup, Cordials assorted Stooohton Hitters Best Malaga Wine L. P- 'Venerifle do* .Orange Shrub J Best Spanish Segars - - American do Smoked Herrings 6 bbls. Fresh Goshen Cheese do Crackers, Sea Biscuit I Also, ,V 90 boxes best Cologne Water *v ! Fvesh French Pomatum assorted Bergamot, . and Odor assorted in \ ~ small phials C. Ernile Catonnet. November 21 ; Jfootsrand Shoes OP EVERY riTSCRSPTIOA, FOH SALB BY John Smith. Novrmlfi'r 21 " - New Concern. The subscriber* have entered into copartnership under the firm of C. MAT HE SON $ CO. And are now opening at the Masonic Lodge, Camden, Sooth Carolina, A GKNr?RAL ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and Gro ceries ; Which they will dispose of at the most reduced prices for cash, pro duce, or to planters who will send their crops for sale to Alkx. Matiie son, factor and commission merchant, Charleston, 8. C. (formerly of Cam den.) To such any Goods w anted from Charleston or Camden will he sent on the best terms they can he pro tu red on, and every attention paid to instructions in the sale of pro duce, &lc. Alex. Matheson. C. Matheson. "Vnvemher 21 ^ BLANKS I'Q h SJLIi .IT THIS OFFICE. ORIGINAL STAINED