Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, March 18, 1819, Image 1

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CAMDEN GAZETTE *LX1) MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vol.. 111.1 _____ CAMDEN, (S.C.) THURSDAY MARCH 18. 1819. r\?. 133. THE PLBLIC WILL OUR GUIDE?THE PUBLIC GOOD OUR E.\D. / By appointment. FOK SALE AT THE STOHE OF kOUNG, Camden, 8. C. APPROVED Jf amtlp l?ct?cmeji Which are celebrated for the cure of most diseases to which the human body is liable. Prepared only by the sole proprietor, 1. W. Dyott, M. D. grandson of the late celebrated Dr. Robert son, of Edinburgh. Dr. Robertsons celebrated stomachic Elixir of Health. For the cure of cougl*, colds, consumption, hooping cough, asthma, pains in tlie breast, wind iii the sto mach, bowel complaints, &c.?price 1 dollar 50 cents. Dr. Robertson's Vegetable Nervous Cordial, Or Natures' Grand Restorative. Recommended 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. Dyo tt's Patent Itch Ointment. A safe and iufalihle cure for the Dr.^Fissot'b Gout.and Rheumatic Drops. Vegetable Balm of LIFE. Circ&assin EYE WATER. A sovereign remedy for all disor ders of the Eye?~price 50 cents. Mahtfs renowned Pluigter Cloth, Approved and recommended by all the most emiment Physicans in the citv of Philadelphia.?This plaister Cloth, so well known in the United States, and particularly in the city of Philadelphia* is a sove reign remedy against all ulcers, how ever old and invetorate-^also, ersy pilas, lumps, scorfola, fistula, white ?welling, sore breasts* felons, whit lows, boils, carbuncles, blotches, ftc. &c. It cures sprains, bruises, pains in the baOk, swelling and pains ill the joints, scalds, burns, chil blains, sore legs, and wounds tend ing to suppuration?it draws caute rized sores or issues, very success fully and without pain?dissipates tin pains of the gout and rlieuina tun in a short time?as it softens the skin, it is used successfully for the cure of corns on the feet. This Plaister is recommended to mariners and others who travel by sea or land, CARMINATIVE MIXTURE For infants afflicted with wind, watory gripes, fluxes, and other dis orders of the stomach and bowels. Dr. Dyqtt's Infallible Tooth-Ache Drops. Price 00 cents. Restorative Dentri fkrice, for cleansing, whitening, and preserving the Teeth and Gums? price GO cents per box. ??* Take notice that each gnd all the above genuine Medicine* are signed with the signature of the pro prietor, T. W. l)yott, m? d. Pamphlets containing certificates of cures performed through the effi cacy of the above Medicines may be had gratis, by applying as above. November 'ihe Mibm*tiber Has lately received from pkiladel phia and New-York, a complete and general assortment of English, French, India, and Domestic Goods, CONSISTING IN PART OF Broad Cloths from $ 1 50 eta. to 8 14 pe^yurd Double and single milled plain and mixec. Cassimercs, assorted colors Printed Flannels, Peiiesse Cloths Assorted Bombazetts Duffil and Rose Blankets Green Baize ; also, superfine Furniture Prints Furniture and Cambric Dimity Plain and figured Mull Mull, Jaconnet and India Muslins Plain and figured C ambries ? Gentlemen and Ladies fine Beavers ,SiUr Velvet Indispensibles with gilt clasps Ladies laced C apes and (. ollaretts Raw silk Hose and Gloves AND, Every other article ii. the dry good line] .rHxora gencrul assortment 4f Hardware, Cutlery, &c. A frxv of which are tnumeratrdy viz? Mill, cross cut, hand and frame Saws Double and suigie barrel shot Guns and Pistols, bras* and steel mounted Best Philadelphia m. de Rifles A general assortment of Carpenters Tools, including Planes of every kind Blacksmiths i ools assorted Elegant Knives and Forks with Carvers to match 1 Sportsmens pen and pocket Knives , Common and best finished Razors in cases Pewter Plates, Dishes and Basons Toll tat Glasses with single and double drawer* Fancy, gilt and plain Hand Bellows Full plated ami common Stirrup Irons Bridle Bitts, Tea Caddies, See. Saddlery assorted, consisting of brass and plated Gig Harness, Gig and Wag gon C ollars Saddle Bags and seal skin Valic.es Mens common and best Saddles and plated Bridles Bridle Leathen -.Elegant carriage Whips eight Platts Tandem Thongs French Powder Flasks and single and dou ble Shot Bags A general assortment of gentlemen* Hoots, Bootee*, and Shoes of every descrip tion Ladies Leather and Morocco Shoes and Bootees of every kind Misses, and boys, Shoes and Bootees, Sec. FFF Gunpowder by the keg Imperial Tea in cannisters spices, angai*s, kc. (tin, Whiskey,d A variety of otherarticles too numerous to enumerate The above is offered for sale on the most liberal terms, for cash or produce To merchants in the country, who may pur chase by the quantity, the most liberal dis count will be given. Jauie9 Clark December 3 Just received, AND FOR SJLK S V ' II. LEVY & CO. 6 casks best London Porter 2 pipes best Holland Gin 10 hotheads N. E. Rum 2 ditto W.I. Rum 10 boxes Ruisins 3 barrels Beef Tongues 2 casks Rice, Stc. December 34 Under Decree in Equity. Will lie sold on Monday the fftli of April* next, twfore the Court House in Camden; 7 or8 Negroes, and a tract of valuable Land on Lynches Creek, belonging to the estate of Williaift Jones, deceased; on a credit till the first day of Jan. next, the purchaser giving Imnd with approved security for the purchase money. > A1.SO A tract of one hundred acres of I^aud situate on Big Lynches Creek, belonging to the estate of John Parish, deceased; on the same terms as aln>vc.?Purchasers to pay for titles. J. Carter, Com. K. t. IP. March 11. 02?4 jpresJ) <?tu0ji, MKIHC'INES, The subscriber has jast received, an extensive supply of family and pa tent Medicines, which he will dis pose of wholesale aud retail, at Charleston prices,including freight, Every article is warranted of the first quality : .Imong which are the ?ollowinfr% viz. Powdered Jalap l)o Hippo . Do Rhubarb Do Colombo Do Bark Arrow iloot Acid Nitre Do Sulphuric Do Muriatic Ltochelle Salts Glauber do Epsom . do Cheltenham do. Volatile do Barlev % Caustic Lunar Do Vegetable ' Aloes Tartar Emetic Colonic! Red Precipitate ; Su^nr Lead White Vitriol ; Blistering Flie > Flaxseed I Sulphur E Brimstone | Gamboge [ Salt Petre Pearl Ash Rotten Stone Refilled Opium Do Camphor Magnesia Rust Iron Salt of steel Cream of Tartar Carbonate of Soil a. JLSO. Distilled rose j Water Cold drawn Cas- j ? tor Oil \ W est- ImlTaOil } Hweet do silver wire Tooth* 4 Brushes Common Bl ushes Hair do Oils, Tinctures, i Spirits and Plais- \ ters \ Havana IToney English . calcined Magnesia \ i>roon acid [ Essences : Pomatum, in I china jars Windsor Soap Wafers in boxes and per lb. Trusses, large and small * Spices. Cio\ 'Os,Cinnamon Nutmegs, Mace > Cartlaiiion seed I Long Peeper 4 W Patent Medicines. SttM r'sOjuVdeldoc fla. licm Oil. Bateman's Drops < Godfret's Cor dial, Ssc. British Oil Hill's Balsam of Honey i i Turlington's I Htiitmm ? Lee V Pi IU ; Essence Penper Mint I Htoughton's Bit |? ten [ Anderson's Pills <? lass ware. English ami A me i*ican Phials,as sorted Tin cap & specie llottlea Glass Mortars Funnels Breast Pipes Nipple Hhelk Ointment Jars Graduated Mea sures And, a small assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Medicine Cheats for plantation use with proper directions, put up care fully. ALSO RECEIVED, AN ADDITIONAL 8UPI LY OP Paints. Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Spirits Turpen tine, &c. &c. ?> All orders will be promptly attended to, and a liberal credit given I to approved customers, j A. l>eleon, Between Masonic Hall and Hugh M'Call fc Co's. store. Decem1>er 3 Just received And for sale by II. LEVY fc CO. 10 barrels Irish Potatoes 10 hhds. Whiskey ft hhds. Sugar 10 ke^s Dutch Herrings t() cask*'1 yontlon Porter. jKcbriiHrv 8 * JS'ew Store. h. levy & ( o. Nearly opposite the * Masonic Hally Has receivad, and offers for sale on liberal terms, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF Fall and Winter GOODS, Consisting of thefoWncing Articles; Extra superfine black and blue Cloths Superfine green, brown, and golden olive Cloths Yorkshire Cloths, assorted colors Superfine blue and bl.ick Cassimeres, Do. diab, mixed and assorted do. Do. Toilenetts and Marseilles Veatings 7-4 and 8-4 l?ndon duflil Blankets 7-4,8-4,9-4,10-4, 11-4, 12-4, 13-4 and Rose blankets Superfine Saxony Shawls* assarted colors While, red and printed Flannels, Blue and mixed Plains Mono grey, lambs wool and half Hose Womeus slate, white and black Cotton Hose, Superfine black Bombazeens Do. black, given, brown, blue and Scar let Bombazetts Elegant sewed Muslins Do. mullinuil Muslins Do. 9-8 and 6-4 Cambric Muslins 5-4 and 6-4 Sheetings and brown Hollands Apron Checks,#and Ginghams i Superfine und * Cailicoes | Common do. * do. 1 Cotton Shirtings, and Humhums Figured Muslins Elegant damask Table Cloths and Napkins White, black ai.d.colored KidGlovts | Elegant worked Robes, fcc. &c. Slovemher 6. ti. I.evj ^ Vo. Ha* just Received the following; ARTICLES, viz. Best Cotton Bagging and hale Hope Do white and brown Su^ar* l)o Gin, Brrtlidy, iium, Whiskey, Wine, Cordials, and Vinegar Do refined Loaf Sugar Fruit in Brandy Pepper and Ginger Kig Blue and Starch Iron Pots and Dutch Ovens, &c. November 21 * Boot hi ill Shoe More. H. LEVY & CO. HAVE JU.Vr RhCEIVb.D I,allien elegant llnglish Kid blippers assort* d colors Onto cottage Shoes Ditto cork soals Pit to walking Shoes Child tens Boots assorted colors 'Wellington Boots Morocco Pumps fee. December 3 1 In the Common Pleas. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA LANCASTER DISTRICT. Samuel BrilrT, 1 v. v Ca?e in Attachment. Danirl Bubford, ) WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this action, did on the 15th day June, 1818; file his declaration in the office of the 1 lerk of this honorable court, against the Defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State, and hath neither wife nor at torney known within the same; upon whom a copy of the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, within a year and a day, might be served. It is therefore ordered in persuance of the act of the General Assembly%irt that case, made a?id provided, that the said defendant do appear jmd plead to the said declaration, on or before the 16th day of June next, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand ti^ht hundred and nineteen, or final and absolute udgmt nt will th?n be given and awarded against him. William M'Kenna, C. C. Office of common t*lea #, I.an can ret District June 15, 18 ta For sale, AT THIS OFFIC E : ?Attorney"* Blanks. Original Writs in Assumpsit Writs in Assumpsit Copy do. do.. Writs in common form Copy do. * do. Original Writs Ca. 8a. on Hum. Pro. Cum. Pro. >otiee The Subscribe take great plea sure in announcing to (he public, and to the citizens) of South-Carolina in particular, that we have employed Doctor Pattekson, of North Caro lina to take charge of otir Acruie-v.y. It is situated upon a higit au;l beautiful hill, from the finot of \a iu< h issues a utunbtr of pure and m-wr failing sireuri.s of water, about uve quarters of u mile distant from if?e Bradford Springs, (a place v rll known and pronounced by pin ciaus and a number of other* who resort there for their health during the sickh, season-,) to be one of the most healthy and pleasant spots in the state. Dim tor Pattkrson, received his education in the University at Fay ette viile; where he afterward* taught; he also taught in two or three other academies in North-Carolina with great applause and success. He educated a number of young men, who have since taught in this Distinct, and was pronounced by all w ho knew them to be men of educa tion. } He prepared Mr. M'Lean, (prini cipal to hodehar Academy) for ad mittance in the Senior Class of the University of North-Carolina ; ha also prepared Mr. Pattekson Jor ^ner -principal of MounTClio Aca demy for the above institution ; and fnmi the long experic nee which Dor tor Patterson hag had, and the suc cess which he ha* met with, in \\m management of schools, we are tullj persuaded he will do us justice <ud meei the expectations of the pul>lic. For the satisfaction of those w ho may favor us with their patronage, we will state, that the utmost atten tion will be paid tottie morals as well as the education of the youths that may be- committed to our charge* We are authorised to state to the public, that hoarding may he procur ed in decent houses quite.convenient to the Academy ; boarders paying one half in advance. Theschool will ?o into operation on the first day of Februiijr The following tranches will be taught, terms of tuition aniiex* / viz: Heading, Writing aw1 <-or ?>n * Arithmetic $12 per anting li Grammar, Geography, Aiiiivj't ' : I Modern History, Rhetorual Philosophy and Astronomy Ij.r 1m tin and Greek Language?, togrth'-r with all Mathematics 8&0 per an num. Thomas Humter, Caleb Reinsert, Jas. li?. Carter, Jos 8. Bossbrd, M. H. Capers, < Bamuel Dwyev, Sinclair Liiubacker, James Dwyer, Zac. Cfudy, J no. Perry . Sumter Diclrici, 5th February} 1610. For sal*'. Lots No. 1?>47 and 1048 lyinfc on ibc hast skie of Broad-si if et iii.dt<-iith <J . \c lot lately owned by Eiisha lie i. A? y person winding to purchase the afore*?; ?j loth may dofto on liberal trims, auc! v ivn a credit* by making application to William ]M'Willie. ?l'lftiit Your T "e?. ALL (hone tlint <]e . 'enrl ir ll>i* Inst ..notice, in a; ?: ??? ir<t the Ordinance to ?<* v , nsitively lie ittforceri. ^.,,1^1 % order of flip ( V-// \.tV W'n\. O'Cain, litem ff'j. Match 11. f>2?4