Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, December 19, 1816, Image 4

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; MJi W GOODS. J LYON presents his compliments to ? his friends and the public, ami in forms them that he is removing his Cheap Cash Store Into Stateburg, where he is opening a most "UicfiTl and elegant assortment of GOODS, \vhich he flatters hi mseTfTs'welT adapted to tlie- season, and that he will be enabled to sell them at such prices as will give gene ral satisfaction, lie has on hand Superfine "West oF England, Ixmdon, and second quality Broadcloths and Felice Cloths, assorted colors. Cassimeres, printed Felice Flannels, CasU nets, Cords and Vestings. Carpeting and Hearth Rugs. Yorkshire Cloths, Bearskins, and BlanVets from 3 to 12 dollars a pair. Negro Cloths, Caps and Shoes. _ foreign and domestic. Levantine, Morence, and Canton Silks, as sorted colours and figures, Sc Bombazine. 6, 7, Sc 8 quarter Levantine and Damask silk and Paris Net Shawls, with and with out fancy borders. Black and fancy Canton Sc Bandanna silk handkerchiefs and half do. wifh borders. Canton and Italian Crapes, assorted colours. Green, Brown, Black and Piaided Bomba zettes. Silk, Thread and Cotton Laces, and Rib bons, assorted. Family Time Pieces and Watches, war ranted. ? Looking Glasses, various sites, with Gilt and Mahogony frames. Ladie?, Misses, and Gentlemens Shoes as sorted colors and qualities. Silk, Cotton 8c Woolen Hosiery 8c Gloves. White and fancy coloi'd plumes and feath ers, assorted. Ermine.? Artificial Sprigs, Wreaths Sc ha'ff Wreaths. and prtrficiul 'I rimming. Toilet cushions with mirrors. Silver Chords iind Tassels, Necklaces, Beads and Jew elry, with a variety oi fancy articles and - Millinery. Glasti, China, and Delf Ware, assorted. .Spirits* Wines, Whiskey, Porter, Shrub Sugar. CoiTce, Cheese, and other C^oee ry articles. CUTLERY & HARDWARE? Waffle Sc Wafer lions? Elegant Saddles and Bri dles, common do. fine and cnaVse Hals, with a variety of useful articles, not e numerated, all which are offered for cash, cotton in the seed or bail, or corn, foi Which the best prices will be given. J. L. returns his grateful acknowledge ments to the Ladies and Gentlemen in the vicinity of his Store, for their liberal en couragement since he commenced busi nts there ; and particularly to the Ladies, for whose custom he feels much indebted, and informs them that he will exert ert himself always to render his sssortment worthy of their attention, and preference, by selecting the best and most fashionable articles in market. J. Lyon is also opening an assortment of Woolen, Cotton, and other Useful DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, Hats, Hardware, See. Sec at the store lately occupied fry Messrs. M'Lauchlin Sc Bracy, at Sumpter** Landing, on the Wateree, in K, which he will sell cheap for cash i*,- ? iPyED. from a Negro, a Hundred which was offered to chang ?0*nbr can have it. icemtxr to, 18 1 6. 37-9 J .tifii. n a _ . Baldwin & Hamilright, TT NFORM their friends and the Public 1 that they hove purchased out Mr. VV il JIan Bbasing ton, Saddler, of this place, ami intend carrying on the SADDLE er HJRfiKSS M4KI\G BUSINESS, In all its branches. Persons wishing; to ob tain a supply of any articles in their line> cap bo accommodated upon reasonable ttffms, and on the shortest notice. They hope, by their skill and industry to merit a abate of public patronage. Camden, Nov. 14, 1816. 33tf - ?? The Subscribers, #tRBBR the firm of J. C. fc ELI AS ?J PRlOLEAU, have entered into the ftiftoftage and Commt**r?n fiutine**. T heir Counting rtotise t? on Priolkau's wharf. John Cordcs Prioleau, . Elias Priolcati. *ton, Nov. 25. ? 35-0 .u. - . i . . i . ? - KHOD&S h.vini? re-commenced ttw baking business, at the - where She resides on York?street, so ft share of the patronage ofKnr friends and the public. She thanks them for their former WMom, and Informs them that she will have WARM BRI? AD every day at 1 o'clock. It ti unnecessary to say that her Breed will be made o( the best of flour and as large ae can be procured at any o ther place in Caitden. December 5, 1816. 3* ... At Auction.. BY permission of the Ordinary's Court of Kershaw District, at the plantation of Mr. JOHN AD AM SON, decased?j#I be sc4d at Public Auction, on the fii^sffse cond and thiid days of January next, sun dry articles of perishable property, belong ing to the estate of said deceased, vil?? i A QUANTITY OF CORN, FODDER, RYKv^>ATSr*<^ HOUSES, MULES, HOGS, CATTLE, Sec also, Plantation utensils including vV ACCONS, BLACKSMITHS TOOLS and one CANAL BOA T 8c TACKLE. Also ? One second hand carriage and Harness, and 2 old Carriages. Conditions, the Provisions and Hogs on three months coedit^ purchasers of o'.her articles to the amount of twenty dollars and upwards, on a credit of twelve months ; lor all sums under twenty dollars, cash? those "wtrrr purchase on a credit, 10 give N6les,~ or Bonds, bearing interest from the day of 9alc, with good security. LEWIS CIPLES. > JNO. BOYKIN, S t'xecutor"* December 5, 1 K I 6. 36 " DISSOLUTION. THE Co-partnership of Sylvester & Ed -ward -M* Brenaotii is this day dissolv* ed by mutual consent. All those who are indebted to either of tlie said firm, ore re quested to call and make immediate pay ment, as tltcy are desirous of closing their accounts of the present year. EDWARD? M. BKONSON, SYLVESTER BRONSON. Camden. October 1. 18 16. 36'/ REMOVAL. jL1 M. BRONSON has removed to the ? ^ ? building lately occupied by Maj. J. Canity, wheie he has a large and good as sort iwait of ? TIN WARE, which he offers for Sale as low as can be purchased in any part of the State, and will be happy to receive, and promises iai ih ful ly to execute all orders with which his friends and the publ.c may think proper to favor him with. Camden. Dec. 5, 1816. 36tf i T> ESPECTFULVT inform their 1 AY friends and the public, that they have entered into Co partnership, with a view of carrying on business hi Camden, under the firm of JAM ES CL AKK. Sc Co. where the business Will be conducted by Jamls Clark, and in Charleston under th? firm of James s. Murray* & Co. where the Factorage and Commission Business will be conducted by Jamb* S. Murray. They offer for sale. ( at the rtto>e lately occu* /lied by' James AJb.rk) their present ^itock .of GOODS, at reduced prices, and expect to receive an early supply, suitable for the approaching season, which will be sold on the lowest terms for cash or produce. j JAJMES CLARK. j JAMES S. MURRAY, j Camden Oct. 8, 1816. ? | \VM THOMPSON, TAKES this method of informing the Public, that he has removed to the lower side of DeKulb-street in broad-strleet, where he still continues the business of Turning and Windsor Chair MaUin|*. All Orders in his line will be thankfully received and punctually executed. SE I TEES and CHMRS made and Painted any colour requested. Old Settee* and Chairs mended and painted On reasonable terms. ? ? A few thousand feet Poplar Plank wanted, they may be rough edged and not less than 16 inches wide* -Camden, Oct. 16?- 29 NEW LINE OF STAGES. Frmn Camdtn to tfharfctton. THE Subscriber, contractor for carry ing the mail from Camden to Char leston, intends keeping up a regular line of stages between the above places, to ctirti mence on the first of January next. Good stages and horses, and careful driven 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 at Mr. Havis' Tavern in Camden, and at Bil lings' Livery Stables in Charleston. Passage T& H Dollars* JOHN GELU November 7, 1 8 1 6. Stateburg Jockey-Club Races ll,rILE commence on Wednesday the " Ut January, 1817, and continue three successive days.. y 1st. Day ? three mile hefttt. 2400 purse 2d. ditto ? two do. do. 300 3d. ditto? mile heats a 00 Free for any Horse, Mare or Gelding on the continent. By ordrr qf the C7ui, Ao-v. 28, 1816. FOR SALF, LIKELY Yo*og Negro Fellow? Enquire of the Primer. Decetnbcr 3T t f TO RLNT, ri^HE House anl Lot, formerly occupied by JL Mr*. J tin Caotcy, now occupied by Saroud Brow?,E*q. ou Lidiilciou reel? For terms ap [w? HLNUY R COOK. Deitmbct.ja- ? - ^SZ*Q FOR S.1LK, A LOT laying on the west side of Broad street between Decatb and Rutttdge streets.? Any person wishing' to purchase will do well to call Aoon, as it will be sold low Cor cash ? For terms enqmte of the Subscriber. m SYLVESTER BRONSON. December 1 2, 18 ? 6. 37if Statcburg, Dec. I TA/ * HEUS toll* before me, three I VV ? stray COWS; one only marked. *uh a hole in both ears and a small piece cut off each, black and one horn broken ; another black and while ; the third a pale red, while face, and spotted with while. Appraised at ten dollars each. They have been with my stock for several months, and are not owned by any person in that neighbourhood. JOHN M'LAUCHLIN, j. p. ANY Person who may see a Negro man, generally known by ihe name of Mu go, lurking about, will oblige ihe Subscri ber by securing him, and giving informa tion thereof. It is supposed he is yet a bout the town* W. LANCLEY. Decrmbcr 12. 37 NOTICE. I. FOR Sale, Two LOTS, one situate on the comer of Broad fic 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 ana Carriage house, and all other necessary buildings for a family and a store ? For terms and fuither par ticulars apply to the subscriber. ELISHA BELL. Camden, Aug. 13, 1816. 2Gtf LEE & DeLEON, HAVE on hand a general assort merit of seasonable and Fashionable Goods. Also, a good supply of GROCERIES, which they will sell low for cash or pro duce. Camden* May 9, 1816. jvoriCE. ?HE petitioner dumbly solicits hi* friends in Kershaw District, to aid and assist him in trying to acquire a major ity of vote* in his favour, for the Sheriff's place, at our next election, aa he assures them that he is a real candidate. WM. BRASINGTONTi. _ Camden, Aug. 21, 1816. 2ltf T COTTON in the seed will be received . nnd expeditiously picked and pack ed, on usual toll, at my Cotton Factory in Camden. J. LYON. Aug. 15, 1816. NOTICE. ALL persons having books belonging to the Catndcn Library Society are re quested to return the same, as an inspec tion will take place shortly. W. STARKE, Ubrarian. November 23. SHERIFF SALE. ? - B Y virtue of sundry execution* to me direct - edy will be told on Monday the eixth day of January next , ut the Sand-Hill planta tion , lately occufiied by Cafit . Isaac Dv? BOSK, ? ? Head of Horses, Cattle, Hoga and Sheep ; also, a quantity of C orn and Fod der Plantation Tools, two Waggons and Geer. and a Sulkey and Harness.-? And on Tuesday the 7th January, will be sold, at Gibson's Plantation, a quantity of Corn, Fodder, and Cotton Gin and Machinery, ait levied on ?? the property of Capt. J. Du bose, deceased, at the seperate suits of A. Blanding, W. Standing, B. Bine ham k Co. and others, and by consent of parties. Conditions cash ; the corn to be remo ved witin ten days after the day of ssl*, v FRANCIS S. LEE, Sheriff. " Camden, December 9, *816. ? i . . ? SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of aa execution, to me directed, will be fold, before the court houfc in Camden, on the tir*t monday and tueaday in Jany next, with in the legal hours, of fale, fj* IGHT Saddles, levied on as the pro ^ petty of Burwell Lucy, at the suit of Wm. R. Pickett. ? Conditions cash. F. S. LEE, Sheriff*. Camden, December 9, 1816. "blanks for lawyers, M AO 1ST R ATI S, SH R It 1 FFS, 8tC. For sale at the Camden Gazette OfTicc, The Subscribers UF.SPKCTFCLLY iiitorm their friends r. and the Public that they have com menctd the FACTORAGE and COM MISSION BUSINESS, and will endea vour carefully to atttnd to the interests of those who may be pleased to employ them. Their counting house is on l>unkin< wharf. J. S. MURRAY Sc Co. Charleston* Nov. 16, 18 16. 34 if Ta tent ME D I CIN&S. For Sale at the Store o?_ ALEXANDER YOUNG, The following Patent Medicines, justly es teemed for their extraordinary restora tive qualities : faithfully prepared by Dr. T. \V. DYU I T, Philadelphia, from the receipts of the lute celebrated i)r . liou jmnoiLo/ Kdinbu+gh* ? ? D r. Robt mo n 's CeleUraled __ Stomachic Elixir af Health-, (Price ?1 iO) Which has prn\ed*Hbj thousands, whp have experienced its beneficial efFects, to bo 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, sickness at the siomach, head ache, loss of sppetitev indigestion, &c. &c. From the dysentry of lax, cholera mor?* bus, severe griping*, and other diseases of the bowels, and the summer complaint in children, it proved a certain remedy, and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility. Dr. Robertson's Vegetable Nervous Cordial , or Na tures grand restorative . < Price 45 1 50.) Is confidently recommended as the most efficacious medicine, for the speedy relief and cure of ad nervous complaints attend ed with inward weakness, depression of spirits, head ache, tremor, faintness, and various complaints, resulting from secret impropriety of youth and dissipated habits, residence in warm climates, the immode rate use of tea, the unskilful or excessive use of mercury, so often destructive to the human frame, diseases peculiar to females at a certain period of life. Gout and Rheumatic Drops , (Price two dollars.) ~ A safe and effectual cure for the gout* rheumatism, lumbago* atone and gravel* swelling and weakness of the joifcts,' sprain* bruises, and all kinds of green wounds-? the cramp, pains in the head, face, and bo* dy, stiffness of the neck, chilblains, fVoaell limbs, & c. Dr. Robertson'a Patent Stomactic Win* Bitters j (Price gi) - yVhich are celebrated for atrengthening weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and a certain preventative and cure for the feVer and ague, fee. Dr. Robertson's ? Infallible Worm destroying Lozenges. A medicine highly necessary to be kept in all families.? -( /'lice $0 Cent*. J Though numberless itfU dicines are ex tolled for expelling end killing Worms, none are equal in efficacy to Dr. Dyott'e Worm Destroying Lozenges j 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 btllioua and malignant fevers*, , ( Price 35 cent?mLarge boXee 50 cent*. These Pills, if timely administered, will remove the causes- whicl* fcdfirtfionly pro duce yellow fever, billioue fiwer, Ague and fever, cholic pains, flatulencies indigestion, costiveitesa, hipochondrial and hysteric complaints. ? They are particularly serviceable in Fe male disorders and espccfalfj in tfie re moval of those obstructions wjj^ich are the great source of their complaints at certain periods, they possess, this eminent adrtn tage over most other purgatives, while iiey operate gently, they produce neither ^?oa tivenesa, debility nor too greet Dr. Dyott's Patent Itch I ( Price 50 Qente .) Dr. DyoU'a Infallible T trirlh ? m i r ? Circassian Eye Water ? -KeflSrative Dentrifice* 8cc. kc. Also for sale at the etOre of ALEXANDER TOUNG, An eaeortment of the most approved T+r tent and Family Medicine t in common use faithfully prepared and Warranted to be genuine. Just Printed, And for tale at this Office, firice 13) eeni?f A DISCOURSE, Delivered at a conference held in Camdea, BY George Dougherty* Rider , M. E. C. Printing, Or IVIHT DVSCaifTIOV, IXICUTltD wits HBATNISS AND ACCURACY AT Tit OFFICE OF THIS GAZlTTBi