Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, December 26, 1816, Image 4
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GARDEN Sfc fc.DS.
Just arrived trom the .North* and for sale b>
P. Thornton,
|NE door below ihe Maiket, warranted
good, and will be sold wholesale 01
retail, as low an can be purchased in Char
leston, among: which are the following :
Karly York Cuboage, Laxly Cucumber,
T'arly Dutch do. Long do.
Drumhead winter do. Suo^ar Loaf Lettuce,
Late L>utch do. Summer bush Squashy
Savoy do. Winter do.
Laily spring Turnip, Squash Peppers,
Spanish do. R ihbet nose do*
Blood Beet, S i^t, Uue,
Karly scarcii$ do. B irntt, Spinna,*e,
Orange do. Red Onions,
Turnip do- Curl'd Parsley,
Shimon D'idijyh, KarlyPetersburg Peas
Scarlet Early Charleton do.
Orange Carrot, Dwarf Marrowfat do.
Swelling Parsnip, Large White do.
Cellcry, Master Wort,
Saffron, Pepper Grass,
Summer Savory, Vegetabe Oyster. ~
?ALSO ?
Prunes, Almonds, Figs. Raisins, CrambeN
fies Oranges, Onions, Cheese, Codfish,'
Mackard, Mustard, Hops, Irish Potatoes^
fresh Chocolate No. I and 2 Sec. See.
A large assort merU ol Fresh SHOES,
among which are^Ladies, Mivsesand Mens
and B >ys of all dtscriptions, which wilt be
sold low by taking a number of pair; and
also he ha* added to his assortment of DUY_.
GOODS, HARDWARE, &c. fee. many
articles t*>o tedious to enumerate, fcs they
were lately laid in. Those who have cash
to spate, may fi.td it to their advantage to
call. A few hundred Raccoon Skins for
Sale. Camden, Dec. 19, 1816. 38
V
THE ?S (J fizCKtBE ft
T>EGS leave to inform liis friends and
the public in general, that he has jnst
received, 6c now offers for sale, ai his stoie,
the second house to the north of DeKaib
street, in that part of the city known by
1 1:0 name of Logtown, the following arti
cles, on very low terms, for cash or pro
duce, viz :
Silk and Cotton Um- 6-4 Bird eye and spot
b re lias, tad tl?.
Ladies Silk Gloves, B;f'a andCassa,
Gent's Btaver do. Htnnhums
Coloured sewing silk. 6-4 4-4 8c 9-8 Cotton
Suttin and Lustring Cambuc
Rib"ons. ~ 4 4 Japan Muslin
B ack Ind 4 Lu^tring.do Tamb'd do.
Levantine shawls, as-4-4 8c 6-4 Book do.
ported. Do. do. do. do. hk's.
jSilk Sirge do. PI id St striped Cn;g
F?agg Bandanna do. ham*.
Combs Furniture prints,
Leather susp. nders Fancy Galicocs
Plaid silk Hkts. Pink St black cambric
Black dorxtor 1 P inud Vesting* "
Blue do. do. Swansdown do*
Madras do. do. 8-minett do.
fullicut do. do. American shirting
Tapes S ripes, Dimity,
Ounce Tli rend, Romal Hkfs^
Pins, assorted Imitation shawls
Black Italian Crape. Mourning do.
Ladies 8c Gentlemen* Biuck* brown 15* grey
worsted hose. bom haze tie.
Do? Lambs wool do. Bottle green do.
Lions shawls Sup. fine Cassimere*
4-4 5-4 8c 6- 4 rolton of different colours.
8c Buff shawls. Best sup. fine broad
7*4 8* 8-4 Chintz cloths do.
shawls different co- Bristol duffd blanket*
lout s. Coarse Broad Cloths
4-4 sprig pearl net 8c tnix'd plains
Leno W hite yellow St red
Flannels
? ALSO?
Gilt and plated coat nnd vest buttons,
Iron table s;>oom ? Foolscap paper,
_ Fellcn Axes? -Grain sythes,
Jamaica RUM ? Philad. Rye Whiskey,
Madeira Wine in bottles,
CWV?-..
ORIGINAL
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mutilated
0 Mr. KF.R, and |
SAMUEL MATH IS, J
di5soJved an<j gn#jjy settled
r^K, UlCir co-partnership, what few
* were contracted with them are as
t0 who carries on Mer
chandize with h.s snftll Slock of GOODS,
at ne upper end of Camden, among: which
J,f ^ Un crruc'ltioned articles, with Seve
ral others, winch he will sell as low and
reasonable as he can afford. He will be
iappy to seive his friends and all others,
and will thank them for a share of (heir
custom.
Drawing-Knives
Plain Irons^.
COMPASSES
Thumb Latches
Plated Buttons
Bail Buttons
Mettal Buttons
Button Mold*
RAZORS'
Razor Strops
Shaving Boxes
Shaving soap
Ivory Combs
Horn Combs
Hair Seives
Shoe Blacking
COPPERAS
ARON ATTO
SALTPETRE
PEPPER
Barcelona Handkfs. ALSPICE
f^efcrr ttamttsts. CtNMAMOtf
Hindkft of diVers klndsGlNGEK
biU WLb(a variety )BRlMSTOSTR
Apron Check Lead and Shot
Narrow do. Brown Sugar
Corded Dimity l,oat* Sugar
Northern Homespun Best Hyson Te4
Carolina dd? HysortSkindo.
OSN ABURGS COFFEE
Brown Holland m. > t
Cotton U mbreltas TaBTe Spoons
Vest I'atcws (vartety'Fea Spoons
SUSPENDEK8 Glass Tumbleri
Men'* Cotton Hose lonjj s=sk
and.hOTt TJS CUPS
Men's Worsted do. TIM PAA9
Ladies do (black)
Ladies Coiton Hose
Children'* red do
A few plain Hibbonl
Pins in papers
Pound Pins
NEEDLES
THIMBLES
Bi?li Thread
Taylors Thread'
SCISS AR-i
ColRe Pots
Candlesticks
Pepper Boxe*
Dippers &c.
BIBLES.
Testaments
Dictionaries
Almanacs
Spelling Books
piimmers
Hymn Books and
Other Books
Penknives (*xce!le5t)$^ "?pk,#
Pocket Knives T!?u* faper
Knives anil l'o<k> n OW er
Ink Slarwlt
QUILLS
Blackkati Pencil*
WAPMKS
SPECTACLES
j.aacets
Camphor
Cream Tartar
iML'if
B?teman'? Crop*
Uriii?h Oil ^v
BOHGAMQT
CalomeMalap Se t few
ot her common me- 1
i dicines .
Pipes and Tobacco.
, i , -*?A!.SO? ?
Wrought Naih *
Cm Nails, Variety '
liar Iron
German Steel
Carving Knives
Shoe Knives
NIPPERS
AWLS
Awl-Hi?nd!es
Shoe Tacks
Saddle Tacks
Saddle Buckles
outfit t
GIRIHVVEBB
BRIDLES *
Bridle Bitis
Curry-Combs
Waggon Whips
Pad Locks
Portmanteau Locks
Chest Lock*
HAMMERS
HANDSAWS
Handsaw Files
G1MBLETS
foot-azes i t ^
MD 0 V CO MMISSION.
JSriLH 4 and 4 1-9 in* Spikes
AXES
Broad A*e*
Shingling Hatchets
Broad Hoes
?ed^e Hammers
and Hammers
mith's Vices
on Rods
Camden. December J 7, 1816.
Ordinary's office, KersbaUb District ?
? Hk Ordinary of Kershaw district it
to wiany executors ad
.'ftrstf&Iors, and guardians of Minors,
ive neglected to make an y returns
hrough the year) of the estates in their
?nds ; begs leave to remind them that
ey are not entitled io any commissions
i the said estates, unless they make due
ttitnsof their receipts and expenditures
rly in January.
Kr^nhntv District, P'C 19. 1 8 \ 6*
? - - - - m
Tayloring business.
snhs? riber informs the citiseas of
Camden, and it* vicinity, that he will
is day open a shop at the houae of Ever*
d C'ureton , opposite the l^osl office, where
: intends carrying <>n the above business,
its. various branches; and pledges Nm*
If that those persondfwho may patronize
m with their custom, shall have their
>i'k done hi the newest, most fashionable,
d workmanlike manner*
I. SLAUGHTKR.
December 18? 1815. 38tt
At Auction.
BY permission of the Ordinary's Coin'
of ILcr^naw District, at tU*; puliation
of Mr. JOHN ADAMSON. d.-c->.d. will*
be sold at Public Auciipu, on tne first, se
cond and thiid clays 01 January next, sun
dry articles of penshabte propeity, l> long
ing to the estate of said deceased, \
A QUANTITY OF
CORN, FODDER, R Y ft, OATS, fee.
HORSES, MULES, HOGS, CAT TL1\
Stc. also Plantation uteusils including
WAGGONS, BLACKSMITHS TOOLS
and one CANAL BOAT Sc TACKLE.
Ateo? One second band CARRIAGE
and Harness, and 2 old Carriages.
Conditions, the Provisions and Hogs on
three months coedit ; purchasers of othei
articles to the amount of twenty dollars and
upwards, on a credit of twelve mouths; tor
all sums under twenty dollars, cash? th >e
who purchase on a credit, to give Notes,
or Bonds, bearing interest from the day of
sale, with good security.
LEWIS C1PUS > ? - _
JNO. BOYK.IN, J Executors.
December 5.181 6. S6
DI^SOLU HON.
THE Co-par: nei ship of Sylvester If Ed
ward Mm Bronson , is this day dissojv-"
ed by mutual consent. All those who are
indebted to either of the said firm, are re
quested to call and make immediate pay
meni, as they are desirous' of closing then
accounts of the presept year*
EDWARD M. BRONSQN,
SYLVESTER fcRO>i?ON.
?amden. October 1, 18 16. 36 ?/ *
REMOVAL.
TJ* JVf? BRONSON has removed to the
building laiely occupied by Maj. J.
Cantey, where he has a large and good as
sortment or .
? TI V 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 faithful
ly to execute all tttder* With which his
friends and the public may think proper t.?
favor him with. .r?
Camden. Dec. 5, 1816. , 36tf
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they have
entered into Co-partnership, wiih*ar"viewr
of carrying on business in Camden , under
the firm of J AM KS CLARK, fc Co. where
the business will be conducted by Jam*s
Clark, and in Charleston: under the firntof
JAMES $y MURRAY, fc Co. Where the,
? Factorage and Commission Business will
be conducted by Jambs S. Murhay.
They offer for sale. < at the More lately occu
pied by Jamct Clark) their present Stock bf
? ? ecwttjs, \
at reduced prices, ant) expect to receive an
ear^y supply, suitable for the approaching
season, which will be sold on the lowest
terms for cash or produce.
JAM If, 8 Cj.ARifc*
JAMEft S. MURRAY.
Camden, Oct. 6, l'8 16.
WM. THO.Vl PM>N,
TAKES this methbd of informing the
Public that he has removed to the
lower ?ide of DeKalb -street In broad-street,
Where he still continues the business of
Turning and Windsor hair
Making.
All Orders in his tine will be thankfully
received and punctually executed. SET*
TEES and CHMftS made and Painted
i any colour requested. Old Settees end
Chairs mended end painted on reasonable
pun ?
A few thousand feet Poplar
Plank wanted, they may be rough edged
and not less than 1 6 inches wide*
Camden, Oct. 16. >9
NEW LINE OF STAGES.
From Camden to C har lesion.
1 1 9R& Subscriber, contractor for carry
JL ing the mail from Camden to ^h^r*
lest on, intends keeping up a jregntar line
I of ttsges between the above places, to com- ;
I ffience on !He first ofTanuary next. Good
? stages and horses, and careful drivers will
be provided, and every other accommoda-, j
lion afforded to persons who prefer this
easy and expeditious mode of travelling.
The Stage office will be kept at Mr.
H avis* Tavern in Camden, Ind at Bil
mncV Livery Stable* In Charleston,
try Passage Tbm Dollar*.
- JOHN CELL.
November T, 1816. 33
Statcbtirg Jockcy-Club Races
llflLL commthce oh H rednenday the
JjL?lu January, 1817, and continue
three successive days.
1st. Hay ? three mile heats: ?400 purse
2d. ditto ? 1#0 do. do. 300
3d* ditto? mile heats aOO
Free for any Morse, Mare or Gelding
on the continent.
fty order of the Club .
A oif. 28, 1 8 1 6.
m:w coons.
J I .YON presents ins compliments tf>
? lufrtucuus anil. Hie public. and io^?
^riib men thai he is removing his
Cheap ( VisA S'/ojv
Into Statelmrg, whetehe isopenng a most
iisv. ful and elegant assortment ot GOODS,
whicii he flatters himself is well adapted to
the season, aud thai he will be enabled to
*< h ihem at such prices ?s will give gene
\ d sat tsfac lion. He has on hand
buperfine West of hnglarul, London, and
second quality Broadoolhs atid A'elice
I Cloihs, assorted colors.
I Cas-imeres, printed I'ehce Flannels, Cat>i
I nets, Co**Os and Vestings.
I Carpein^ and Hearth Hugs.
I Yorkshire ^ loths. Bearskins, and Blankets
I fioiu 3 to 12 tlollais a pair.
I Negro Cloths, Caps and Shoes.
I Coarse, fine and iancy CO%l"l'UN GOODS
I foreign and domestic.
I Levantine, Florence, and Canton Silks, as*
sorted colours and figures, k Bombazine.
I 6, 7, St 8 quarter Levantine and Damask
silk and Paris Net Shawls, with and with
out fancy borders.
Black and Fancy Canton 8c Bandanna silk
handkerchiefs and half do. with borders.
I Canton and Italian Crapes*assorted colours.
| Green, Brown, Black and Plaided Bombu
I zettes. v
I Silk* Thread and Cotton Laces, and Rib
bons, assorted*
Tamily Time Pieces and Watches, war
ranted.
Looking Glasses, various sizes, with Gilt
- and Mahogony frames.
Ladies, Misses, and Cientlemens Shoes as
sorted colors and qualities.
Silk, Cotton 8c Woolen Hosiery 8c Gloves.
White and fancy colored plumes and feath
ers, assorted.
Kr'mine. ' .
Artificial Sprigs, Wreaths fc half Wreatfct* ?
and artificial Trimming.
Toilet cushions with mirrora,Silver Chord# -
ami Taksels, Necklaces, Beads and Jew*
eirjr, with m variety of fancy article* and
Millinery.
Glass, v hina, and Delf Ware, assorted
Spirits, Wines, , Whiskey, Porter, Shrub,
Sugar* Coffee, Cheese* and other Groce
iy articles. . s? ?
Fine Northern Homespun, white, plaids
and stripes, fast ours ; and bed ticklM?*
CUTLERY fc HARDWARE? Wafll tc
Wafer Iiont? .Elegant Saddles and Bri
dles, common do. fine and coarse Flats,
? with a Variety of ttseful articles, not e
nu me rated, all which are offered for cash*
cotton in the seed or bail, or com, fee,
which the best prices will be given.
Also? Flout by the barrel?superior
quality* ? ? -<?-+
Tn!^it?rm His?r*teAil icknowlcdffe*
rncnti to ihe ladies and Gtnttemcn in <Hfe
vicinity of hit Store, For their liberal ??
couragement tine* he commenced fatal*
n?"s there ; and particularly to the Ladies r
for whose custom ha feels much indebted,
and Informs them that ha will exert
ert himself always to render his sssortment
worthy of their attention, and preference,
by selecting the best aw) most fashionable
articles in maikt t. ,
| J. Lyon is also opening an
assortment of Woolen, Cotton, and qther
useful DRY GOODS and GROCERIES,
Hats, Hardware, lie. lie at the store lately
occupied by Messrs. M'Lauchlin k Brocy*
at Sumpter's Landing, on the VUntere^* in
Clermont, which he will sell cheap for cash
or Corn.
STOPPED, from a Negro, a Hundred
Dollar bill, which was offisred to be chang
ed. The owner can hate K?
December 10, 1816. - 37*9 |
' Haiti win & tiamilright,
that t Key htfve pi
tt AM BaASIlfOTON,
and intend carrying on the
SADDLE # H.iHJVRh L ....
I JMA9/AAM,
Tn all its hranchts. Persons wishing 10 ob*
tain a tunp!? of any ankkiftn their line,
can be accommodated upon reasonable
terma and on the shortest notice. Tliey
I h<?pe, I v their skill and industry to merit ?
I share of public patronage* :
Cjmden?_Nov. !?, 1816* - 31
The Subseribclriy
f TNDER the firm of J. C. k ELI AS
^ PRIOLEAU, hav^i entered into the
Factorage and Commit on Hu*ine*$. Th "
Counting House is on PatotEAvmwaAi
John Corcfct Primeau,
Elias Priolrau.
Charleston, Nov. IS. 35- 0
MRS. RHODES having re-commenced
the BAKING BUSINESS, at tfce
house where she resides on York-street, eo
licitH a share of the patronage of her friends
and the public.,. She thanks them for their
former custom, and informs them thai she
will have WARM BREAD every day at
1 o'clock. It is unnecessary to nay that
her Bread will be made ol the heat of flour
and as lar^e as can be procured at any o
thev place in Camden.
December 5, U)6. 84