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Page 1: Camden Gazette and mercantile advertiser (Camden, S.C ...CAMDEN JUVD MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. |i l| 1 I 11 III I I ¦ Ill » n 'i¦(8vC.)THUR&DATJULY

CAMDENJUVD MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.

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Voi- iv.l CAMBEN> (8vC.) THUR&DAT JULY 1, 1819._

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THE PCBLie WILL OUR QUIDS.THE PUBLIC GOOD OUR EAD.

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BT JOHN CAMBRIDGE.Terms..three dollars per annum, pay-

1 Able in advance ; and in all cases whenpapers shall be delivered at the exof the Editor,' the price will be tbsmiDOLLAH S and FIFTY CENTS. No ptl

itor, until all arrearages are paid*"SMveriivemrnia not exceeding twelve lines,

Inserted three times for fcfee dollar, andtwenty-live cents for *ajch continuation.II no direction^ are gj*en with ah Adver¬tisement it will be continued till forbid*

ALL persons indebted to the lata ton*cern of Goocifc CtJ.KMiy*HAM fc Co. are

requested to call at Liberty Hill*n4 settle,their account* with Mr. James Duren, (ashj*receipts only will be good against theBooks ot tb* concern,) «Cthe Notes and accounts are daily making,payments alone will prevent suits Thosehaving demands, ato advised to shew them"without delay. ,

John Gooch,Joseph CitnnittglMm,

.3 osenh McD. Garlick.

Liberty fell, Mxy 19. 63-.8|lii I.

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JVOTICE.TtfE Subscriber having Administered

on the estate of DAniel Dumw deceased;he hereby notifies ftU eersom, having anyproperty belonging iu the said DanielUuren, to deliver litolftaigon or beforethe firnt day of August next, in torcfer thathe may make a settlement with the credit*drs of said deceased. AUpDtinjns having4femanris art required to vender them, ingtoperly aUsuttti, and, all indebted, are rt*Guested to msK* promt* payment.

M C. WICiClNS, J4m9r.June 3. * 64^

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JYQTIVE.URIAH BLACKMAIL

Informs hit friends and the publib, lieMill continue* to fceepAHPV31£ OF EN¬TERTAINMENT, in Camden, latelyunder the firm of filackman. Sc Dye) andhopes by his asiduity and attention? tofaerit a share ofpublic patronage.

March IL.

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SALE OFEscheated Lands.ON the first Monday In July next, will

he iold at the Court-H^nse in Camden,Mx Several tracts of land, bach containing\*y the original survey 5Q0 seres, situatedin KerahaW District; three on LittleIjyiiches Creak, two on tipe Tree Creek,a|id one on the Water* < f Black divertbeing the same originally framed to En-ward lions, Esq. deceased; and orderedto be sold aft escheated property; Theselands will be iold on the murrey in smahtracts to suit purchasers. On oft* of those<yt Pino Tree is a fine mill seat, with anabundance of excellent timber around it,and only seven mile# from Camdenwr-Termsof sale are, so* per centum paid attke time of sale, for the remainder twelvemonths credit, with interest from the dayof sale, purchasers giving Rood security,and a mortgage of the prtmisea, and pay¬ing for title*

B. Bollard, e. k. ft.When the above lands are sold, the Cam¬

den Orphan Society will be entitled to theproceeds of the sales. Said Society haspasted the following resolution,.That assoon as this Society shall become entitle^to the proceeds of the escheated landamhout to he told, the purchasers of said landshall, if desired, have the following termaof credit to wit..One fifth of the purchasemoney in one year from the day of sale ofaaid lands, together with the interest whichshall be due on the whole sum, and so onone fifth thereof annually, with the interestdue on the remainder, being in the wholeliv aeperate annual instalments,

stl*o Re*olvrd% That the Secretary dop blish the above terms in the CamdenGizette.

U. Bullard, Sec'ry. C. 0. S.June 24. 67.-tf

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An Estray. .

WILLIAM N&AL Toll*betarp me, a*small yellow Sorrel Mare, about 11 years

ojd^3 hands high, much marked with the

cH at fifteen dollars. v,\

Joseph Micklc, j. q.Sawneys Creek, K. D. June 10. v fcr-tf

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90 Binds Whiskey, A few barrel* Car¬dial, 20 keg* best Gun-Powder, of Du-poot's make, Carolina lodigo.,

«4ai afiw $ett ofGig Harness, both placed and plain, bestPhiladelphia make, with a large assortmentof dry goods, Hardware, Cutlery, Groce-

James Clark.April J.

Bradford's Springs.\Do small impor-

*portance to the citiaens of this State tohare a convenientand healthy situation, to

W^vcD they can have access during theSummer and Autumnal months.The Bradford Spring, at this time, ex¬

hibit such, a situation. . The buildings*here, are capacious and convenient; andare as well calculated for the accommoda¬tion of the delicate and infirm, as thosewho are in search of p|ea|pre«The situation ia, probably, one of the

most eligible that 1his country affo rd»The elevation is considerably above thecommon level of the aurface. The riseand declivity ot the mills gradual and re¬gular: and its summit smooth and un-broken. The Spring* empty out ot 4hebaais of the hill, at different apertures,where it abrubtly breaks oflf, i« almost, aperpendicular descent.The water ia_a strong mineral. -It is

transparent and palatable. The ingredi-ents.which form the composition of thismineral, have not yet been accurately as¬certained by chymical analysis. A fewindividual* have annually visited thoseSprings, and those alone, clh form an ad*equate idea of the advantage which resultsfrum attending them.The ruinous condition of ihe buildings

in all probability, and the wtrU of accom

sedation has, hitherto, prevented a num*her ofpersons ft-om attending these SpringsBnt the subscriber flatters himfelf that h^is now, well prepared lor the accommoda¬tion^qf a number of person*. And hepledges himselfto spare no exertions torender the situation of all thosewho attendthese Springs both comfortable and agree¬able

Horace W. Brotisnn.April .

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Company Orders.THE Camden Light Infantry Company.

»assemble at the Court-House, on Sun-| day ihe 4th of /uly next, at lOo'clock a. m.(uniformed as has been directed) to march

i in procession to* attend Divine Worship.The Company is further ordered to Attendat the place abovfc mentioned, on Monday

I the 5th, at 9 o'clock, to l>e prepared to, march to the PresbytArian Church in pro*cession at \6 o'clock, to hear an Orationto be delivered by JOHN C. CAKTEI1,Esq..Every member it required 16 fur¬nish himself with fifteen blank cartridges,

fcjr Order «f Captain CanteV,William, OrCaid. O. S.

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TO THE PtJBLlC.1*HE Subscriber respectfully irtforma

. his friehds and the public in general, thati he has Commenced the #

Tailoring Business,at the Office lately occupied by Meters.BbANniNo Ac Holmss, where he will ex*,cute all orders in his line, with nea'nensand despatch, on the most reasonable termsfor cash.Coata made for 50, Pantaloons & I

T5, Veats ditt<£t John Jane*.

June Ift v

FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ;A large t*o story Frame Building, ort

Broad-street, a few doors above Deealb-street, 50 by 2S feet, with a store In front,and with a kitchen and other out buildingsAny person disposed to purchase or rent^will call and view the premises; posses¬sion will be given immediately, apply to

James Clark.April 1.

Library Societj.A regular semi-annual meeting wiW be

held on Saturday 3d of July neat, at 4o'clock. A punctual attendance of themembers is rcouested.

J. Reynolds, .5*>rWJune 24. *7.*

BOOK B1NDNG.'I'HE subscriber respectfully informs the-L citizens of Camden and its vicinity, thatbe haa just comroenced^fe* above bfaftchof Business in the store opposite Co). Nix*on% where he wiU execute all kinds ofBinding with promptness and precision,he has also an assortment of

Books and Stationary. For sale on very reasonable jerms.

George Forbes.. Janusrv 7 i .tf .

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CommittedTO the Gaol of Kerahajr District, a

Negro FeJlow of a dark complexion, about5 feet 6 inches high. 22 or 23 jears of age,ha* been very much btirnt, so that he islame in one hand and ohe foot, with a largetear on his breast and one arm.. He sayshis name is SAM. and that he belongsto Reubin Picket '. Fairfield District.-**The owner is requested to Some forward,prove property, defray drtfet and takehim away.

William Love, g. k. tv.June 17. i ^ 65.tf

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CommittedTO tbe Gaor of XersSsw DislrTcV, a- w - «

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Negro Fellow, about S* or io years of sgev5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, btout built,saya Uisnariie is. »T

scipimh-and belongs to William fjnll in Barnwell-District* The owner is requested to cometoward* prove property, p#p charges andtake him awnv. *

William Ixjvc, g. k. d.April 8 '-~7

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THE House belonging to Mr. BKoai>-ras, in tbe upper pail ot Camden, latelyoccupied by Mtfc Rai.^-Iw UWm *pplyto the Printer.

March 4*

to rent:,A Store Room with back Rooms belong-in®: to the house that Mrs, Hcbccca Ral¬lied now bccupies. For terms apply tb

Clmrlea J. Shannon.April 8, 56.4f

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Stephens Creeky Edgefield.FOR Sa' c, a valuable tract of Land,consisting of 500 acres, more or less, situ*ated as above, and bounded on lat\d gHntrdto Hugh Rhse, Jacob Mott ami RobertStarke. Esquires. The Title is tjnexcep-tionable, being from the original Grantee.For term*, apply to the Editor of the C aimlien Gaactte.

and Augusta Chronicle, are desired to givetbe above 4 insertions, and aetyl the bills tothe Camden Gatette Office.

April 22. 58.tf*l'f » ¦ i ¦ i i ihim A nr'itm ii 'i .

Tobaccwf^fiPrime Chewing Tobaccd..AI.SO..

370 Pitcei of the EigefqHI mad*SUm* Ware, consisting qfWater Pitcher* from 2 quarts to £ gallons,Pickling Jars from 2 flo. to 6 dfct

Jugs from 2 do. to 9 do.Chums from Sgalloafto* do.The first of the kind, (tnd superior in

quality to any) ever offered here, for ssleby HF.ftNY ABBOTT.> May IS, 61.tf

CAMDEN KIFLBCOMPANY,Attention!*» * kir

v.,Y0U are |requested to parade in uni¬form, but without arme» it the coinpartyparade ground, on SundiayHhe 4th of Julynext, at to o'clock A.' JR. in order tomarch in procession and attend DivineService: and you are replied to appeararmed and equiped according to IftW, forthe purpose ot muster and drill, at teno'clock on Monday the #Ch of July } onwhich day, after the pamde, the eothpanywill attend to hear an Ona-no* on the An¬niversary of Americsn Independence, tobe delivered by JOHN C. CARTER.Esq. snd sftfcrwsfds p<rtake of a dinner atMr. Uriah Blackman,.punctual and gen¬eral attendance is expected.

Capt. Graham a Company of Riflemenis respectfully incited to partake of thedinner on this occasion.

By order of Captain Kennedy,Eli Bradley, O. 8,

Notice.ALL persons who arc indebted to the

firm of SAMUEL LOPEZ 8c Co. eitherby note or open account for last year, a^e

requested to come forward immediatelyand make payment, or their Notes or Ac¬counts will l>e deposited in the hands ofJohn C. Carter, Esq.{Attorney at law, bythefitatolSfrUgut next, for collection.

Samuel Lopez & Co. ~

June 10, 65.70

Notice.t do hereby forewarn all persons from

trading or purebasing a Note of Handditwn iif favor of Thomas Twitty* forthe sure of Sixty Dollars* payable the firstday of January 1820. As the sum wasg<ven for a Nag, which proved to be un¬sound. 1 do protest it. »

.-. Daniel Jovner.June 17.

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Wanted.THIRTY BLACK MEN, accbstomed

to work in Roats on the lower rivers.-whoare strong; tnd active. To such 1 will givetwenty dollars per mor^th during the Sum¬mer and Full months. ThevarewanteiLfor clearing out obstructions in the Conga-ree* fiom Ciranby to the Santee, and onthe V.'ateree, from Camden down to thesame place..GentleVnfeh having fcu<A mento I ire will please give information atColumbia, to

M. Barbonr.June 17. 66.8 *

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-rAttention Artillery.YOU will attend in Camden on Monday,the fifth of July, for the purpose of electinga First Lieutenant.The poles will beopened at ten o'clock at the C ourt-Housev^Thfrt will ;-y the wpj day be a Dinnerprepared at Mr. Jttackman'e /Vrtem,where the Compktty will dine.By Order,Witlmm Willie, Captain.June 17. ii

Sheriff Salefe.By virtue of sundry execution* to. me di-

rected\yfiUbc efid before the Court*lioute in Camden, on thefirtit Afon-

he <fby following.r». y j wnvwiffj. §rm

Jutf next, within the legalhour* nf »alr. , vA Negro Store named Jssrc, levied on

tfl the property of l«*i» Cook, at the sS-psrate suits of Franri* A. Delieaaeltne andotherf. Condition of sale cash, pui-chascrspaying for SherilTVTltlea.

M. C; IVI&Im, i. *. mJune 17. 66.#

hherifT Sales.By virtue qf an orderfiom the Honorable

RfcttAMD GAftTTy wilt bceold beforethe Court-Nvuee in CamdCit, with"in the trgtU hour» of eale, on thefirtt Monday and the dayfot*toning, in July neJtt, on acredit tttt thefiret of JVov.

itoots, Shoes and Shoe-Makers Toots,attached as the property of John W. Jones,at the separate suits of Hodges fc M'Caa,and Charles J. Shannon.

faints, Pajnt Brushes, and one Trunkof old Cloth, attached as the property ofArthur, Booker, at the stiH of Doctor A.De Leon. Purchasers giving good peNsocial security for Ahfc purchase money. «

M. C. Wiggins, «. k. n.June 17. 66-w8

For Sale.TEN Kejrsbest Virginia Manufactured

Tobacco, one Hogshead Leaf ditto, fiftyGallons ffsvana Honey, one hundred Gal¬lons Philadelphia Vinegar, a few Hogs¬heads N. Rum, Gun Powder Tea in Cad¬dies, Rifles and Shot Guns. kc.

James Clark. 4

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An Estrajr.CAPT. JOHN DUBOSfc tolto before

i*e a Sorrel Horse, about 14 hands high,8 years old, blind of sn eye, has no visiblebrand j appraised at ten dollars. Said horsehas been in the neighbourhood since lastfall* end is subject to fits.

Joseph Mkklr, J. o.

SCIENTIFIC..?*"

MOM Tltt COLOMBIA TMLMSCOrM.

MINERAL SPRINGS,Mar Fork Court-ftouse, in the State

of South-Carolina.i ..

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At (lie request of R. Clendinin,Esq. 1 have drawn up tbe followingaccount of (tie M inernl water, in thevicinity of York Court Houae, latelybrought into notice and not yet pub*licly known. My sources of infor¬mation are (be annexed letter of Mr.Clendinin^ and an analysis of theWater, made by Mr. l/Herminier,a truly scientific cheibist, who wasresident not long since In tbe city ofCharleston, and whose removal.fromoar state we ban touch reason toregret Although I have hot lmd an

opportunity to examine this water,my knowledge Of the skill and in¬tegrity of Mr. L'Berminier is such,as induces me to put the utmost con¬fidence lu his statement of the pro-pertiea, and therefore to recommendit to tbe attention of ay fellow citi-xens. -

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v Had Mr: L'Heiminier remainedin Ibis state, there would have beenno occasion for my taking any part -

in this business; hot aa the detailof the wImm of hi*analysis, althoughvery interesting to scientific charac¬ters, would not probably meet withgeneral acceptation, I have conclu¬ded, with the concent and by thodesire of Mr. Clendinin, to makesuch a summary of it, as will answer(lie useful purposes for which it waaintended.copy or tin. clbkuihin's Lfcrrw.

Fork C. If. August £9,1818.i)akr Sir..By (he recommenda¬tion of my particular friend, Mr.Jeet R. Poinsett, of Charleston, 1have taken tho liberty of sendingyou, th#OUgh (be hand 01 Major J.W ilson, two bottle* of miheral wa*

tsr, the prodbctiM of a opting in (hevidnity of this village, two and ihalf miles dktantlThe springWarm been brought

ifcto notice, untilthe present summer,aboht one month ago, since whichtime great advantage* hare been de¬rived from it. It is found to he *

strong; tonic altd powerful diuretic;in some instances emetic andIn otherscathartic) and it baa been, proved,in general, to be a remedy for chro¬nic rheumati*ty, cutaneous diseases,ulcers, ftc.From tbe almost unequalled heal¬

thiness of this villigr, the cheapnessof livings and inany other advanta¬ges, together with the mineral apriog,it is certainly an eligible retreat fortlie citisens of the low country j fortheir benefit, and that of stranger*generally, it is desirable to have an

analysis of its water published..Will you have tlie goodness to sendme the result of your analysis as soon

ss convenient, and in proper form forpublication.

Signed It. CLENDININ.MR. L'HE«inNIKR?» Rfet*I,Y.

Charlrgton, Feb. 11, 1810.Sir..1 )mve the honor to tend

you the approximative analysis ofthe gaieoua water, near York CourtHouse« I regret much that it is nota* accurate at it might hare been, ifI had more *f the water and* fewerAvocation*. At any rate, botoever,this firnt observation will, no dotiht,lead to more extensive re§enrches.«*~I wish you to believe, air, that withrenewed pleasure 1 will always en-vdeavor to apply my knowledge ofchemistry to the advancement ttfthe prosperity of t^ia state, and that

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