Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, December 26, 1816, Image 1

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IN LIFE'S DISASTROUS SCEX*,S. TO OtHtRS DO, N u m ber 3.9. CAMDEN. S. c; WHAT YOU WOULD WIsli LV OTliLfwb DONb To VvjU. A IN, ^ Thursday, December 2C. 181(5. Volume T. terms: 7 he / irfc - to Subscribers is $3 /irf annum, exclusive of postage ; ffr/r/ m ?// ivh re papers shall be deivcred at the ej r fie tine oj the publisher* ihe fir ice will be $>3 50 a year, to be paid six months after subscribing. li is expected, fiurocve r, that subscribers li - ? ?vt ng at a dintance9 from the inconvcnicnce of collec'ion , mill fiay in advance . Terms oi advertisffif* in this Gazittc. ^ Advertisements not exceeding fight lines < toil I be printed for fifty c.knts, for the first publication, and halj that price for every luhfrquent insertion. Larg r advertise ments will be charged in proportion. %* A liberal discount will be made on the bills nf thost who are constant or consider ble cnsfomers in this line. fjf ?t no directions are given xui:h an ad - j verihement , it will be continued till forbid* Wholesale Prices Current. Domestic Articles* Ojtojv Sea Island lb ? Upland, Rice, prime new cwt .Flour, Superfine bbl ? Fine country ICorn, bush 'Wheat, *Tobucco, leaf lb ? manulactured Whiskey, gal .Buttery O 20 . 0 2* 0 I 2 .0 15 KI8 . 0 20 0 00.0 18 28 . 0 3O0 00 .0 25 0 7 J . 0 80 IB* con, Lard, Tallow, Bees "Wax, 1 I g t r*r% i\ X IQifip lionuitpun, cotton yd\o ? N. Carolina tow Shoe thread, lb kidigo, prime, Dear Skins in hair, Foreign Articles. Coffee, prime, lb ? old Suflptr, Muscovado 8aUf bush VftHH-V 100 lb. |5 00 . 6 00 Molasses go! |o 45 . 0 48 Charleston Camden. ' OO O . 0 48 0 250 21.0 23 5 Oo! 0 24 0 00 ?5 00 0 00 0 00. 1 00 O 14 . 0 16 87 1 50 0 00 0 10 .0 I I 0 20 .0 25 0 60 . 0 65 0 80 .0 8* o 14*0 ir'o 12 ,0 la : 2 .14 23 .0 280 30 ?0 87 ! 0 25 .0 3o 62 0 75 .0 87 18 0 19.0 230 30 32 (O 12.0 15 0 16 .0 20 0 55.0 65; 1 00 .0 00 7,00 .8 00 0 87 .O00 W t arc authorized to announce Col. WitLiAH Nixon, as a Candidate lor the office of Sheriff of Kershaw District. Camdtn, 11th December, IS 16. - Wc ar t authorised to say that Capt, POST ELL M'CAa is a candidate for the office qf Sheriff. - December 13, 1816. : : ? , We arc requested to state that Mr, JOHN HA VIS is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Kersltaw District, at the ensuing election* Dec. 5, 1816 We are also authorized to state that Capt, WILLIAM DRAK l.FORD is a candidate tor the office of Sheriff of Ker shaw District* Dec. 5, 1116. ? ? ?* We are authorized to say that Mr. MATTHEW CWM 11NS is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Kershaw Dis trict, at the ensiling election. * j^c ember 3,1816. < ~ Wi are autberixed to staff that 1LLIAM TtiJiPP h A candidate ikti'tSfffii* Sheriff qf Kershaw Dintrrct. UPteemAfr 19, 1816. '58 ?Ml* ? ? ?? " ? ?? ?? ' W NOTICE. 1 ^ OR Salt) Two LOTS, one sjtuate on JP the corner ot Broad & Rutledge streets tfee other adjoining it fronting on Kutledge strt having on thctna good two story dwel ling house, calculated for a store, a kitchen, smoke honte, stable and carriage house ,and all other necessary buildings for a family and a atore? ~ For terms ami further par- I ticulars apply to the ?ub?cHhtir, EL18I4A DEM., Camden, Aug, 13, 1&I6, 20tf OTTON in the seed \%ill Uc received ^ and expeditiously picked and pack ed, on u^ual toll, at my Cotton Factory in Camden. Aug. 15, 181 ft. J, LYON. FOK SALE. *. 4 LTKE?,Y Youog Negro Fellow? Enquire of .? n ?hc Printer. D.-ccmhet i'2 3Ttf - lO Riifc.T, npKE Home an i Lor, formrtly occupied by A. Mr*. J m? Cantey, now occupied by Samuel Brnwo, ??q. ou JLiddkton-ttrect ? For terms ap. HENRY R. COOK. December il 37*0 NEW GOODS. j ?V! WHE Subsci il>ers wish to inform thfcif friends and the Public in gene ral, that they have just opened A L'HKsiP CASH STORE, . in StMrburg, in the house la'ely occupied by Col Npuun* where they offer for sale Stiperti'ie f..oths, from S 4 to fc,6 50 per y*d. 5-4 cloths f?fini 4*. 8^/. to 9#. \d. per yd. assoried co|< virs, Cassimeies, and Cords, V'tstin^s. suiiabi? for the season. Elegant Kidderminster Carpeting and Ve netian carpeting* Superb hearth rugs* Bath Coating and Blankets, from 2 to 12 dollars a pair. An elegant asstwtmem of Men**' ami Wo mens shoes, leather. Kid atn| &ia?ioccb. Misses do. Silk, Cotton and Woolen Hosiery Sc gloves. Silk and cotton shawls, Imitation do. Bandanna handkerchiefs. Hlack Siik do. Looking Glasses, various sizes. Slatts different sizes. Cotton' and Linen threads, stwing silks and" tw-ists, different colours.' Cambrics, calicoes, linntns, shirtinersr 1a?n?, ^in^ha ms, dimities, fancy mus-^ lint, humhums, homespuns, ready inndc drawers, stockinets, and a number oi other articles in the dry gooH line. Spirits, Rye Whiskey, Rum, < ordiaK &c. Sugars, Coflve, Spikes, Ginger, Pepper, Almonds. R itsins, Soap, Stc. GLASS AND DKLF WAKE, )I ARD WARE & CUTLliRY, assoi led. All which we will sell very low for Cash or Produce of any kind. JOSKPH (.OODMAN, & Co. Decemder 18. 1816. *8.9 7 he Subscribers ' "57> ESPI.CT1- L'LLY inform their friends .Hid the Public that thev h?ve com menced llie lvV TOUAGi; *wl COM MISSION- UUS1NKSS,' and will emtea voui cat'efuliy to attend to the interest* of those who may he pleased to employ thero. Their counting hou^tjnon Dunkins wharf* J. S. MtJR KAY 8c Co. Charleston* Nov. 16, 1816* .34if Stateburg, Dcc. 6, 1815. WH^ THKUS iritU btfore mtv three . Mray C()\VS j one only marked, *iih a hole in both earn and a small piece cut off each, black and one horn broken ; another blark and fvhite ; the third a pale red, white fac e, and ^ spotted with Wnitfc. Appraised at ten dollars each, They ha^e been with my stock for several months, and are not owned by any person in that neighbourhood. JOHN M'LAUCHMN. j. p. B /? A VK U CREEK JtCADKMY. * WILL he opened January ta 1817, on j the waters of Beaver Creek, 20 miles j above Camden South-Carolina, in a popu lous and healthy country ; contigious to wb?eh divine service will be performed on Sabbath in a large Presbyterian congrega tion ; In which place boarding in respecta ble families may be obtained at $80 or low- ? er per annum. This Academy wilt be tin- I | der the direct on of T rustees, who will at tend semi-annual examinations; after which I there will he a vacation of two weeks ir\? j> the spring, and three in the fall- In this Academy will be taught reading, writing, and arithmetic, at $3 per quarter. Eng lish grammar, geography, learned langua-. ges* the mat hematics, or any df th* scien ces will be taught at $5 per qufctter* . The female department will be taught by Mrs. ^ BatTTov. # ? The subscriber pledges himself that the utmost attention will be paid to the motals of the youths, to their improvement in their respective studies, and by an unwearrecY ; diligence, hop<*s to gain the attention and ( approbation of the public. G. G. MacWHORTEH. December IB, 1816. '8-9 JO tl 19* HOOK Printim? neatly executed at 1 i/tia Office, . ST A I E oF SOUTH-CARQLINA. BucKNfeR Ftoti), 1 Declaration CUOMO FloYb. J Attornment. T^HliREAS the ; lainutT in thin action ? did on the 20th March 18 15, file his declaration in the office of the Clerk of th* Hon* >i able Court, against thedefcncUj au^ "who in absent from and without the li rnit\ t^tUis state end ha'h neither wife hor attofnoy known within the same, npon whom a copy t>f the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto within a year and a day might? he terved : It is therefore or dered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly in that case made and provided, that~the said defendant do ap pear and plead -to tl.e said declaration, on or before the I9 h March lbl7, otheiwise final and absolute judgment will be given and awarded against him. Jno. K. M'lver, Clerk . Office of Common I'leas* D-*r:ing- ? ton District, March 18, 1?16. J j s.d f FOR OJtLKy A LOT laying on the west. side of Broad -*?- street between Dec alb and Rutledge | streets.*-? Any person u ishinyr to purchase J will do well to call soon, as it will be sold low for cash ? J'or terms enquire of the Subscriber. SYLVESTER BRONSON. December 12, 18 16. STif JV'O'i ICE. TIIE petitioner humbly solicits his fiiends in Kershaw District, to aid and assist him in trying to acquiie a major ity of votes in his favour, for the Sheriff's 'place; "al our next elect ion, as lie assuus ibem that he is a real candidate. YVM. HRAS1NGTON1. Camden, Aup:. 2 I, 181 6. 21tf SHERIFF SALK. BY virtue vj sundry execu'ivn* to the direct - eils will be nold on Monday the nixth i.ay of January next, ut the Sutul-Hul fuamu tioriy lately occupied by Ca/it . Isaac Dv bose ? ? Head of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep ; also, a quantity of C orn and Fod der, P lantation tools, two Wagons and Geer, and a Sulkey and Harness ? And on Tuesday the 7ih January, will be sold, at Gibsolt's Plantation, a quantity of Corn Fodder, a i otton (iin *?nd Machinery, ait letted on as the property of C*pt. J. Du? bose, deceased, at the seperate suit* of A. Blanding, W. Blanding, B. liiutham Sc Co. and others, and by content of parties. Conditions cash ; the com to be remo ved within ten days after the day of s^le. FKANCIS S. LbE, Sheriff. Camden- Decrmber 9, 181fi. Sheriff Sale. - BY ?lrt|ie of nn execution, to me dirrcfed, will be sold before tbe court house in Camden, on the first Monday and l uesday in January next, within the legal hour* of tale, *j*IGHT Caudles, levied on as the pro , ^ perty of Bur well Lucy, at the suit of Wm. H. Pickett.? Conditions ca*bi F. S. LKE, Sheriff. Cfcmden, December 9, 18 16. LEE & DeLLON^ HA VE on hand a general assort ment of seasonable and Fashionable Goods. Also, a good supply of GUOCKKIES, which they will sell low for cash or pro duce. Camden# May 9, 1816. * BRADFORD SPRINGS. V/f RS. Pf ait so* respectfully informs her friends and the Public thai she intends continuing her BOARDING NOUS/?, at Bradford Springs, the ensung summer, whete every accommodation will be afford ed to Gent temm and Ladies wl?0 visit them either for health or pleasure. The pecul iar qualities of these springs are too well knopin to need any particular description. ?They will be fitted up in a suitable manner, with bathing houses, fcc. for those who may ffttotiltor with t'>eir company. Spy htg*, Sumfittr Dit - u fr*? rm* w* im. LL persoris having books belonging to the Camttrtt){jJ>rory Society are re quested to refurti the same, as an inspec tion will take place-shortly. W* Sf^TARKli, Librarian . , A cv ember 38. '* * / m ,THL \\ ALTZKR. I f sweet Woman wasdcck d w .th the grace* of heav'n To display their full lustre In man** kindling view ; To move in the dance if that bright form was given, zer to you, : > If sweet Woman was form'd (or the tumult of pleasure? If a tcai must ne'er visit those bright eyes of blue ; Then, f?l?(>w, thou fair one, the raptur ous measure, , For I've &iven up my heartt pretty W W/ zt r to you. But if Woman was dtck'd with the graced of hea 'n To conceal their full lustre IVom man's bhi*liiu? \ iew ; If a temple for virtue thai blight form was given, Then I yield not my heart, pretty Walt* zrr to you. But if Woman was form'd ior a tendered pleaTuTe ? ]{ a tear nould udorn those two bright "eyes of blue ; Then follow, thou fair one, the rapturous measure* * ~ But 1 give not my heart> p.etty WaLzcr to >ou. . From a Cork Paper, Sept. 27. Rotcorrmon dsftizea.?Connojh on vg Dillon* S te I) U CT 1 Q N ? The Jhllowing is a cor rect report ?<f he admirable "speech deli* vered b> Mr. Phillips on this occasion ; in this case I am one of the counsel far the plaintiff, who has directed me to ex* plain to you the wronj^s for which, at your hands, solicits re paration. It appears t>> me a cas?* which merits much consider ation, as well from the novelty of its ap pearance amongst us, us fiom the circum stances by which it is attended. Nor afn t ashamed to say, that in my mind, not tho least interesting of those circumstances is the poverty of the man who has made this appeal to me? few are the consolation? which soothe; hard must be the neart which does. not fee) for birti. He is, gen tlemen. a m *n of lowly birth and humblft station ? with little wealth, but from the la bour of hi' hands ? wi h no rank but the integiity of his character? with no recre | ation bm in the circle of his home? and with no ambition but, when his days are full, to leave that little circle tht inheri tance of an honest name, and the treasure of a pood man's memory. ? Far inferior* indeed* Is he in this respect to his fortu nate antagonist. He on the contrary, is amply tithcr blessed or ^cursed with qualifications which enable man to, cidorn or disgrace the society in which he lives He is, 1 understand, the lepresentative of an Iwnocrnblevname ? tltfc relative of a dis tinguished familv? the supposed heir to their viitUes, the indisputable Inheritor of their ri<0ies. He has been for mnny years a resident of your country , and has had the advantages of cohering round him all tho?e rf collections, which, sprin^in^ from the scenes of school boy association* ot from the more matured enjoyment of tho man, crowd as it were unconsciously to the heart, and clin?* with a venial partiali ty to the companion and the friend. So impressed, in truth, has he been with those advantages, that, surpassing the usu g\ expenses of a trial, he has selected a I buna I where he Vainly hopes such consi derations will have weight, and where ht well knows my client^ humble r <nk can have no claim, but that to whtch his mise ries may entitle him. I am sure, however* he has wretchedly miscalculated. I know none of vou personally, but I have no doubt 1 am addressing men who will not ptostrate iheir conscience before privilege or power ? uho will remember (hat there is a nobility above birth, and a wealth be yond riches ; who will feel that a*, in the eye of that Cod to whose aid they have appealed# there is not the minutest differ ence between the rap and the rob#*? join the contemplation of that law which stitutes o^r boast, guilt can have no pro* tection or innocence no tyrant?men it ho will have pride In proviti s that the noblest adate of our noble conatitution is not an illusive shadow? and that the peasant** cottage, roofed by straw and tenanted by < poverty, standa as inviolated fr^n1- all inva* ?ion as the mansion of the Monaicln