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JUbl' OPLNliD AND iuK SAEL, 1 iy Robert Miokle, AT HIS STOKE, IN CAMDEN, A O Ba^s Coffee, a 25 cts. per lb. -*? Five hhds Su^ar, a 5-|L?s. pr. dollar. 500 Bushel Salt a gl per bushel. 17 pieces prune Cotton Bagging, a 31 J by the piece, or 37^ to cut. ifl'ogethcr with a small assoitmeni of British Dry (roods, Hard Ware and Crockery, all which he wilt sell as low as any person in the place* and Jvould thank his friends and acquaintances ^or their custom. Nov. 27, lb I 6. The Subscribers, I ^NDER the firm of J. C. Sc F.LTAS ^ PHIOLEAU. have entered into the Factorage and. Commission Buninent, Their Counting House is on PkiolkauS whar*. John Cordes Priokau, F.lias> Priolcau. Charleston, Nov- 25. y ? 5^0 BUTLER, MELVIN, & Co. Ao.^98, bRO iD-'SfKlCEry ChARESVONi HAVE onpened 60 PACKAGES DRY GOODS, received b^the latest ar rivals from Ntw-York and Boston, com prising a general assortment of FANCY and STAPLE GOODS, which they offer for sale at unusually low prices : 6-4 and 7-4 black, white and scarlet Meri no Cloth, suitable for Shawls and Dresses, 6-4 and 7-4 black Merino Shawls, Meiiuo trimming, Ladies, misses and boys white, black and drab London Beaver Hats, White, black, drab, green and fancy edge . Ostrich Feathers, Rich figures, Hrussels, Venltian and Kid derminster Carpeting^ Do. do. Imperial^ Brussels, Wilton and common ruga Colored and white French Furniture Fringe, new patterns, Ladies silver, guilt and burnished Steel Purses, Silk purses ; Lace, merino and tambored silk Ridicules, Silver Cords and Tassels, silvered Pins in 3 4ib. boxes Toilette and fancy silk Cushions* Elastic Garters w?Ui silver clasps, Silver, rose, plush and embossed silk and worsted trimming, White Ermine, colored and white Russia Hair, do. Chip Flatts, extra fine, 1-2 Wreaths, fine and common Flowers, Bonnet Wire, Beads, Ear-Drops, Combs, Pins. I 1 1*4, 3 1-2 4 1-&* and 7 1-2 satin and Lustring Ribbons. Assorted colors Levantine, Florence and Do. do- figured do. do. do. andSatins, White Satin, stripe silk Cause, Black Senshaws and Sarsnets, rich plaid . Sarsnets, 4-4l)lack plaid, and bird-eye silk Handker chiefs, Figured half Handkerchiefs Barcelona do? Flag and Bandanna Handkerchiefs Ma- ' drass and common do. Black, white, pink and blue Italian Crapes, i Black and colored sewing silks, Floss do. Tapes, Green worsted Cord and Tassels, Cashmere and Levantine Shawls, plain borders, ^ 5*4 and 6-4 Damask, imitation and com mon Shawls, Silk, plated, gilt, pearl and horn Buttons, Gentlemen and Ladies black, white and . colored Jamb's wool and worsted Hose, Do. Lambs wool half Hose, Cotton, do. Ladies fine Clause do. Mens Lambs wool Waistcoats with sl< eves Do. do short and pantaloon drawers* Ladies do. shirts and pettic oats, Tabby Velvet, fine Nuns Thead, millc Hose, Kid, beaver and silk Gloves, Calicoes and Ginghams, Furniture and Cambric Dimities, Russia Diappers, elegant patterns, Oil Cloth, 4-4 Irish Linen, 5-4 Irish sheeting, Black, blue, green, French grey, brown and scarlet Bombazets, Rose, Cradle and Duffil Blankets, Super and common black, blue, French grey and olive mixed Cassimers, Do. do. do. Olive, and mixfed Broad Cloths, ]?ine blue, olive, green, scarlet and com mon Peliese Cloth*, Blue mixed and white plains, olive Lion Skin, Low priced red and white Flannel?) uper Welsh do. Handsome Toilinet and fancy silk striped Vesting, Green, red and blue Bocking Baise, 12, 18, and 21 yard Humhums, fine and coarse, Sec. Merchants from the country will be supplied with Boxes and every facility rendered in storing and packing their goods. Charleston, Ofct; *5. 32^ JOB \Jf BOOK Printing neatly executed at thi* Office. The Subscribers DESPr.C l FULL\' inform their friends - and ihe ?c that they have com .jhenctri i he FACTORAGE and COM MISSION BUSINESS, and will endea vour carefully to attend. to the interests of those who may be pleased to employ them. Their coiuuing house is on Dun kins wharf. J. S. MURRAY & Co. GliarleM.orv Nov. lfi4 LSLfu 34if _1 Boot" and ^hoe Making. THE Subscriber tukes this opportuni nit y of informing: the Public that he has opened a BOOT & SHOE SHOP, in the house lately occupied by J. B. Ma I thieu, on Broad-street. He has lately re i ceived a fresh supply of the best CALF" SKINS from New York, wh:ch will enable him to make Boots of superior quality ? All orders will be thankiulty reccTvet^and attended to wiih punctuality and dispatch. )ne or two good workmen are want ed at the above business. JOHN SMITH. Camden, Nov. 21, 1816. 4-6 Notice. THE Subscribers, lately trading under the firm of B^filNRHAM^k Co. ha ving sold out their stock and establishment in trade to JOHN CARTER and ALEX ANDER HODGES, are desirousof bring ing the affairs of their concern to a final close. They therefore request those who have demands against them to call for pay ment ? and all who ate indebted to them, or to the late concern of FRANCIS S. LEE, 8c I o. to come forward and make settlement. All accounts not settled or liquidated by the 1st January next will be put in suit. The books and papers of said concern are lodged in tfte hands of John Carter. Esq. who is authorized to make set tlement and give discharges. B. BIVFHAM, B. CARTER. Camden, Oct. 22. 18 16. 0 6 To Kent, For a term of Four Ycurs, from t.'ic Jirst of January ncxi , ^ MMIAT well known TAVERN, in Cam ^ den, formerly occupied by the Suhscri ber. The excellent stand, in addition to the piesent good times for that business,^ promises a fortune to any active man that would continue the establishment for that time. ? For particulars apply to WMr NIXON* October 22, 1816. SOtf - ? ? -i 26 Dollars Reward. ranaway, ON Thursday the l5ih instant, my Ne gro boy ISRAEL. He is about 16 years of age, about 5 feet 2 inches high, with large feet and hands, and has lost the two teeth next the foreteeth in his upper jaw, the inner ankle of one of his feet ha* the scar of a cut from a broken bottle which he says happened about six months ago. ISRAEL says he formerly belonged to the family of Judge Rutledge, and that he was sold in Charleston about two years ago, to a Mr. Johnson, who lives near Winnsboro' ? When "spoken to he looks down, and when addressing a white person never takes off his hat intirelV) but raises it up a little in iront and lets it rest on the back part of his head. He had on when he went away a mixed blue homespun coatee and p\nta loons, homespun shirt and round wool hat bound with silk. ? W hoever delivers him to the subscriber, in Camden, shall receive a a reward of FIVE DOLLARS, and twen ty dollars in addition, ^ on proof of his be ing harboured by a white person. JONATHAN ECCLES. October 24. 18 16. 30 f. . VViM. THOMPSON, TAKES this meThod ofTnfijrming the Public that he has removed to the lower side of DelCalb.street in broad-?(reet, Where he slil! continues the business of Turning and Windsor Chair Making. All Orders in his line will be thankfully received and punctually executed. SET TLES and CHAIRS made and Painted any colour requested. Old Settees and Chairs mended and painted on reasonable terms. A few thousand feet Poplar Plank wanted, they may be rough edged and not less than I 6 inches wide. Camden, Oct. 16. 29 " NOTICE. THE petitioner humbly solicits his friends in Kershaw District, to aid and assist him in trying to acquire a major ity of votes in his favour, for the Sheriff's place, at our next election, as he assures them that he is a real candidate. WM. BKASINGTON. Camden, Autt. 2 1 ? 181 6. ** 21tf COl ION in the se?d will be received and expeditiously picked and pack ed, on usual toll, at mjr Cotton Factory in Camden. J. LYON. Aug, 15, 1816, Just Opened. ri^HE Subscribers* in addition to their for *- mer block on haiulx have jy^t rvc<dvtd a fresh supply of GOODS, CONSISTING of * Pennsylvania Rye Whiskey, Best West Irrtlta Hum, Cotton Bagging, ~ Best Londtui DtiffU Blankets, ? Three and three and an half Point do. Large Rose do Superfine blue and brown Broad Cloths, Suj>erfine Casimeres, Stockinets of the most fashionable kind, Plains and Soldiers cloth, Bombazeites, Cambrics and Muslin of every descrip Superfine Beaver Hats, [lion, Wool, do Kidderminster and Venetian Carpeting. Supeib hearth Mats, Stocking, Socks of Lambs Wool, Ladies Walking Shoes, Ribbons of all sorts, and A V AKlfcTY OF Cutlery, Hardware, frc. Which they offer for sale at very reduced prices for cash or prod rce.' ALEXANDER HODGES 8c Co. . Camden, Nov. 7, 1816. 32tf. THE SUBSCRIBERS Respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have entered into Co-partnership, with a virw of carrying on business in Camden, under the firm of JAMES CL AHK, Sc Co. wi.ere the business will be conducted by Jamj\ Clark, and in Charleston under the firm of > JAMES S. MURRAY, 5c Co. where the Factorage and Commission Business will be conducted by James S. Mukkay. -They offer for sale* {at the store lately orcu /tied by James Clark) their present 6tock of GOODS, A at reduced prices, and expect to receive an ea?ly supply, suitable for the approaching season, which will be sold on the lowest terms for cash or produce. JAMF.S CLARK. JAMES S. MURRAY. C amden, Oct. 8, 1816. ~ LEE & DeLEON, ~ HAVE on hand a general assort .ment of seasonable and Fashionable Goods. Also, a good supply of GROCERIES, which they will sell low for cash or pro duce. i Camden, May 9, 1816. NO '1 ICE. RICH AUDj a yellow Fellow, who was committed the 4th day of Decem ber last, as a common runaway, and who has been duly advertised in the State ( ia - zette , without any person coming forward to claim him / these are to give public no tice, that on the 5th day of December next, between the hours of ten and eleven, the said Richard will be exposed to sale, for gaol fees and other lawful expences, unless his said master comes forward, provts pi o perty, pays charges, and takes him away. WM. BRASINGTON. Gaoler for Kershaw Districts S ? C. November 7, 1316. 32 Notice. LL persons having demands against the estate of JOHN ADAMSON, de ceased will render them, properly attest ed to either of the subscribers ; and all those indebted to the estate will please call and settle the same. LEWIS CIPLES, > Qualified JOHN BOYKIN.5 Executory Camden, Oct. 24, 1816. 0-6 LOST, on Tuesday evening last, a Silver WATCH, with a gold chain and three gold seals. ? Whoever may have the same in possession, is requested to leave it lit ftiis office, or with the subscriber, P. M'CAA. f\ November 21, 1816. ? 4 fri NOTICE. OR Sale, Two LOTS, one situate on the corner of Broad &c Rutledge streets the other adjoining it fronting on Rutledge strt having on them a good two story dwel ling house, calculated for a store, a kitchen, smoke house, stable ami carriage house, and all other necessary buildings for a family and a store.? -For terms and farther par ticulars apply to the subscriber. EL1SHA BELL. Camden, Aug. 13,1816. 20tf STOLEN from the Gin house, corner of York and Market street*, on Sunday night last, m Bag ptrtly packed with Cottoji.-~-Any information respecting the ?ame will he thankfully received and the informer rewarded. Should a parcel of packed cotton be offered for tale by a auspicious person, it is requested it may he stopped tor el am intai on. P. W.JOHNS ION November 28 Blank DEEDS for bale at this Office. F NT.W LINE OF STAGES. 2.' r * in Lmjiic.iu jlu LLariti>*uu. TH L Sub * e i/ibc'. \ V on ti actor for carl* y - ing the mail Woui Camden to C har Je^ton, intends keeping ltp a regular line of stages between tNc above places, tu com mence on the l\rs>t ol Januaiy next. ( > uod ta^es and horses, artd careful duvers will bt proT'drd, and every other accommoda* tion afforded to persons who prefer this ^rasy and expcdrirau* mode of travelling. [ The Stage office will be kept at Mr. 1 1 avis' Tavern in Camden, and at Bil | LireV Lfverr Stabler m Charleston. |Cr* Passage 1 ls Dollars, John glll. November 7, 1816. 33 TatTnt aieIJJcTnJJ. For Sale at the Stoie of Al EX ANDER YOUNG, The following Patent Medicines, justly es teemed for their extraordinary restora tive qualities: faithfully prepared by Orv ^ ? W D\0 I 1 , Philadelphia, from the receipts ot the late celebrated Dr. Aoa lktson of Edinbw gh. l)r. Robertson's Celebrated Stomachic Elixir af Health ; (Price ?l 50) Which has proved by thousands, who have experienced its beneficial effects, to be the most valuable medicine ever offer ed to the public, for the cure of coughs, colds, consumption, the "hooping cough, asthma, pain in the breast, cramps and wind in the stomach, removing costive ness, skkness at the stomach, headache, loss of sppctite, indigestion, &c. &c. From the dysentry of lax, cholera mor bus, severe gripings, and other diseases of the bowel s, and the summer complaint in chi'dren, it proved a certain remedy, and restoied to perfect health from the greatest debility; Dr. Robertson's Vegetable Nerve us Cordial , or Na~ t ures grand restorative . v Pi ice gl 50.) Is confidently recommended as the most efficacious medicine, for the speedy relief and cure ol ail nervous complaints attend ed with inward weakness, depression of Spints* head ache, tremor, iaintncsst and various complaints, resulting from secret iiji propriety of youth and dissipated habits, residence ill warm climates, the immode rate use ot tea, the unskilful or excessive use of mercury, so often destructive to the human frame, ^lisease.H peculiar to females at a certain period of life. Gout and Rheumatic Drops. (Price two dollars.) A safe and effectual cure for the geut, rheumatism, lumbago, ston?'~and gravel, swelling and weaknessof the joints, sprains -bruises, and all kinds oC gfjWH wounds?* the cramp, pains in the nt^cl, face, and bo kly, stiffness of the neck, chilblains, froaoft limbs, &c. Dr. Robertson's Patent Stomachic IVinc Bitters ; (Price gl) Which are celebrated lor strengthening weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and a certain preventati^tf and cure for the fever and ague, &c. 9 Dr. Rober&on's Infallible IVotm destroying Lozengts. A medicine highly necessary to be kept in all families* ? ( Price 50 Cents ) I hough numberless medicines are ex tolled for expelling and killing Worms, none are equal in efficacy to Dr. Dyott's Worm Destroying Lozenges ; they are mild in their operation, and may be given to the youngest infant with safety. Dr. Dyott's Anti Bilious Pills, For the prevention and cure of billious and malignant fevers. . Price 25 centtssaLarge boxes 50 cents. These Pills, if timely administered, will remove the causes which commonly pro duce yellow fever, billious fever, ague and fever, cholic pains, flatulencies indigestion, costiveness* hipochondrial and hysteric complaints. They are particularly serviceable in Fe male disorders and especially in the re moval of those obstructions which are the great source of their complaints at certain periods, they possess, this eminent advan tage over most other purgative^* *hii* they operate gently, they produce heittieFws tiveness, debility noi too great excitement. . Dr. Dyott's Patent Itch Osntmenrf ( Price 50 Dyott's Infallible Tooth-ache Drops ?Circassian Eye Witli" -Restorative Dentnfice, kc. L. Also for sale at the stove of ALEXANDER YOUNG, Art assortment of the most approved /*? tent and Family Medicines in common use faithfully prepared and warranted to be genuine. NOTICE. ALL persons having books belonging to the Camden lAbrary Socirty are re quested to return the same, as an inspec tion will take place shortly. W. STARKE* Librarian , November 28.