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IS LIFE'S DISASTROUS SCLXLS, TO OTHERS DO, CAMDEN .? -A. Number, 44 CAMDEN, S. C. WHAT YOU WOULD Wliii BY OTHERS DONE TU U)U Darwin, GAZETTE.: Thursday January 30, 1817. Volume I. _ TERMS : ? The firice to Subscribers is &3 fier annum , cxtfu> ?/rf of fios'.age ; arid in all cases nvheie *iafiers shall be delivered at the expense oj the fiublisher , the firice zviil be $3 50 a year, to be fiaid six month 9 after subscribing. It in rxftrrtrrfi hnrarvcr^ that subset ibcrs li- \ Ting at a distance, f rom the inconvenience t>f collection , will fia ?/ in advance. Terms of advertising in this Ga?kttr. Advertisements not exceeding eight lines will be firinted for fifty cknts t for the \ first fiuMication , and half that firice fir every subsequent insertion. - Larger advertise "men fa will be charged In firofiortton . I ?#* A liberal discount will be made on the bills of those win are constant or considetble tustomers in this line. Ht // no directions are given with an ad' | vertisement , ii wiLLbc continued till far bid* Wholesale Prices Current. Domestic j irliclc *. Cotton, Sea Island lb ,, Upland, Rice, prime new cwf Flour, Superfine bbi ,, Fine country Corn , bunh Wheat, Tobacco, leaf lb inufactured it Whiskey, "gam Butter, lb 0 23 Bacon, \ 0 14 Lard) 0 2b Tallow, 0 1 8 Bees Wax, 1<) 28 Hemp, Homespun, cotttiiS yd ,, N. Carolina tow I Shoe thread* lb Indigo, prime, v Dear Skins in hair, Foreign Article a. Coffee, prime, #6 ,, old Sugar^Muscovado Salt, v bu*h Iron, 100 lb. MoIaSSes, gn GAR-DENSEEDS. Jutt arrived from the North, and for sale by P. Thornton, dbor below the Market, warranted ^ " good, and will be sold wholesale or detail, as low as can be purchased in Char leston, anions whteh are the following : Early York Cabbage, Karly "Cucumber 9 Karly Dutclvdo.* Long do. Drumhead winter do. Sugar Loaf Lettucc, Late Dutch do. Summer bush squash, Savoy do. - Winter do. Early spring Turnip, Squash Peppers, r* . . w ? Charleston: Camuen. 00 O . 0 4fl! 0 24 . 0 2 jjt) 21.0 23 ) 00 . 5 ool : 2 .u 87 I 50 .0 00 0 10.0 11 0 20 .0 25 00 . 0 00i 0 00. 1 00 0 14.0 16 "T T 0 0 O 0 0 65 0 80 25(0 18 i 7 0 12 220 12 0 00 lo 00 20 30 k> 23 .0 28 TOUT .0 25 .0 15 .0 15 0 18 ,0 25 0 30 0 25 .0 37 .0 30 62 |0 75 . 0 eo'o 75 .0 87 18 0 19 . 0 2$b 30 .0 33 0 12 0 55 5 00 Q 45 0 0 6 0 15 65 00 48 |0 10 .0 20 ] 00 .0 00 7 00 .8 00 |0 87 .0 00 Spanish do. Blood Beet, Karly scarcity do. Orange do. Turnip do. Salmon Kadish, Scarlet do. Orange Carrot, Swelling Parsnip, Cellery, Saffron, - ? - Summer Savory, do. ltabbet nose Sage, Hue, Burnet, Spinnage, Red Onions, Curl'd Parsley, Karly Petersburg Peas Karly Charkton do. Dwarf Marrowfat do. Large White do. Master Wort, Pepper Grass, Vegetabe Oyster. ? ALSO ? Prunes, Almonds, Figs, Raisins, Crarhher ries, Oranges, Onions, Cheese, Codfish, MackflYel, Mustard, Hops, Irish Potatoes* fresh Chocolato No. I and a, &c. 8cc. A Urge nssortment of Fresh SHOES, Among which are l*adies, Misses and Mens and Boys of all descriptions, which will be sold low by taking a number of pair; and also he has added to hit assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c. See. many Articles too tedious to enumerate, as they Were lately laid in. Those who have cash to spare, may find it to their* advantage to talk A lew hundred Raccoon Skins for ?alew Camden, Dec. 19, 1816. 3 CTOLfcN, on Thursday evening last, a fine Beaver HAT, nearly new, Kim herly#* make with the ownern namr wtit ten cm the lining. Any ptrson who will atop the same and leave it with the Printer *111 be rewarded. ?January 1817. Selling rff Cheap. ^B^HE Subscriber, intending toleave C^m *- den in the. course of ten days, offers for sale the remainder of his stock of DUY GOODS, consisting of u general assort ment, calculated lor the present and ap proaching season, either by wholesale or retail, at costs at d charges. N. 15. Purchasers are particularly invited to call. WILLIAM (;. UENS'ON. Camden, January 2'2, * S ] 7? ~ TO LET, lower p?i rt of that elegant and commodious building, together with the lot out houses, belonging to the Society of Masons. Possesion will be given about the 25th March next. Any person wishing to rent the same will be ?/jod enough to appiv loathe subs' tiber. J'l-.TllU \V ARHLN. January '2 3. 1 r>"l 7 . STRAYED jj^RTTM SumterviH?- a short time ajjo. * a li^ht HAY HOHSJi maiked on the body and shoulders \v i . h several white spots, a siar in 'he fore he id paces and rides ea*jy. Any person leaving said horse at Miss Jane M'Canls' shall be suitably re warded, Sumterville, January M), I 8 17. FOR Ss/I.h, A I-iVelv yoiinn NKC1RO FI-XLOW. For terms enquire of the Subscriber. P. WAHHKN. January C 3 1CI7. 43: f TO BK f llRKU, FTNTTL the first day of January next, ^ about 4.8 working hands in families, possession will he ^iveu about the last of February. 1 inquire of LEWIS CIPLF.S. January 23. 18 17. - 4 3 ? 5 "' AO '/ ICE I S hereby Riven, that the Copartnership B of liALD A lN 8c H AMILRIGHT u? this day dissolved, by jimluai consent. II \i N K Y BALDWIN* HKNRY H AMILRIGHT. J&T>U3ry 18, 1817. ?? BALDWIN respectfully, informs his Friends and the Public that lie shll continues the Saddle , Cap, and Hamtss making business , upon his o\Vn account, and will be thank ful for a share of their custom. His work wiH be done in a superior style, and upon the shortest no' ice. January 23. U>17. 43tf ^or Private Sale, THE Subscribers PLANTATION, on Heu'vei -creek in KershaW Dis trict, adjoining lands of Duncan M'Ha. ? The fertility of the soil neiHs no comment. The stuiutlon is as plsasant ;?nd healthy as any in the slate. It aixAm'ds with nume rous springs of the purest water. i lie lands were all purchased by me. and con tain about 41 4 acres, ibr which I will pro duce undoubted titles. There is on the premise*, about 150 anvs cleared, and un der a gootl fence, divided into convenient fields by sti*>ng inside fences, -^ALSO On the premises are a dwelling house with five rooms on the lower floor, with a Piaz on WCti Side, thf-ee firi ptlcef^, a knV:Ti en, Barn and stables, with ail other out buildings that are common on a country farm ? likewise, an apple orchard sufficient for 1 5 or 20 barrels of cider of a good year, with plenty of peach trees for use, which seldom miss bearing, a gTist mill not 4 years in use, calculated for flour, having a bolting chest, 14 feet long, the cloth of the best quality of No 5. In the mill is a cot ton gin which goes by water, equal to any in the state* The house i* framed 30 by 26, completely closed in, floors laid above and below -For terms, which will be ac commodating, apply to the subscriber on the premise*. If not sold before Friday, the 14th February next, it will b?i offered at Public Auction on the first day of March, and th? terms made known on that clay. And When sold there will be a number of other articles for sale, consisting of all kinds of stock, farming utensils, a Dutch Ian, Blacksmiths tools, household and kitch en furniture, &c. See. JAMKS TRANTIIAM. January 18, 18 17. LEE Sc DeLEON, HAVE just received, in addition to their former stock, the following GOODS : Lle^ant Florentine Silks, ,, Levantine do. Crapes, Muslins of various descriptions. Long white Kid Gloves, Short do do. Silk do. Shawls, Cotton Balls, Silk, Threads, Black, Blown, Green St Mulberry liont hazeUm? Calicoesand I'Uimuure Chintzes, Dimity, Brown Holland, Handkerchicls of every kind, Inverness HAGG L\G, with various oilier articles. A LSO London Duffil Blankets, > by the Point do. } piece or pair. White, Yellow and Hed l'lannels, j Superfine Broad Cloths, lioin 2 50 to ^'0 p?* f yaid. Cassin.L-res of various Qualities. GROCERIES. I Philadelphia Rye vV hiskey. ? ? ? j t ognac BRAN DY. > . ... West India RUM. $ <?ual,ty Madeira WINK, London Bottled Porter, T>ugar, ptinie v^reen Coffee by the bag, Tobacco hy the cask, Salt, Sweet Oil. Spi ces, White Havanna Sugar. I -oaf do. Fresh My son Tea, CKOCKEK Y assorted. ? a LSO^? A supply of HAKDWAKK and CUT LFJIY. all .of which they will dispose of on reasonable t/trims for cash or produce. CanKjen, Dec. '24, 1 H I G. ? ? TO LLT, ^PllK upper part of the Mouse occupied *- by Mess'rs Lke"8c DkLVon, Mer chant^. There is every necessary out building and a good garden attached to the same ? To be reined by the year, in quire of L. CIPLKS, or J. BOYKIN, Jan iimy 1, 1817. , 40tf A TFACUIRR WASTED FOR THE WuqjDVlLLE ACADEMY, nf.An si'AfFRvnn* TO rine \vho is capable of teaching the Ktigl is||f Latin and Greek Y-anguages, gra mutUally, liberal encouragement will be given. ? Recommendations as to morality and fair character will be required. Ap plication (o be made to either of the Sub scribers, ai Stateburg S. C. THOMAS BAKKR, W. U. THLUS. De cniiber 3?>, 18 16. N. B. As this Academy, is intended to be liberal ruid permanent, good Boat ding will be furnished, on fair terms, in the neighbourhood, \vlii?h is as pleasant and healthy as any in the State. EACiLE TAVERN. Hj'ME subscriber inform* his friends and the public, that he has removed fiom the house next door to Col. Airtn'*, to the Brick house, lately occupied by Mr. JDody , where he continues \o keep a &JQIISJL?U? KJ^TlLHljfLSMJLM\ He is truly grateful for the liberal patron ape he has received ill the public line, and assures those who may still lavor him with their company, that no exertions shall be wanting to render his accommodations sa tisfactory. His stables arc well supplied with provender, and faithful and trusty Hostlers, and he engages that all horses put under his care shall be particularly at tended to. John iiavjs. Camden, January 1, 18 17. Hatting Business, THE Subscriber informs his customers and the public in general, that he has removed to 2.1 Mile ('reek, where he con tinues io carry rm t he HATTING BUSI NESS, and will sell good Wool Hats at per dozen, delivered at Mr. John Mc Neils in Camden. John Niuden. January 1, 1*17. 40 N. II. A generous price will be given for g'>od clean WUUU A T a Meeting of the Orj>han Society, at the Orphan House* on the 14th. Janu ary 13 17, the following resolution wu* unanimously adopted, viz. KetrAvcdy Tln.t the following Hates of Tuition he established. ~ Lowest Class 4 dollars per quarter English C.rammar ? ? , , , ? ? . ? ? ~ dollars per do. and Arithmetic 3 Lantruauesor when parsintO ? , English Sc composition. $ fc9 tK;r do* JAMES CllESNUT, President* January 16, 18 17. VRESH GOODS. Just arrived from BoWon, and Jor Sale by ENOS WILLIAMS, At K. Cureton's Store, on Brcad-sJreet, ofi fiosite the Y*o$t- Office, t (General assortment of DRY GOODS * suitable for the town and country? -as t hey were lately purchased, they will be sold on good terms for cash or produce.? \mong the assortment are, One box of American Goods, assorted, with Plaids. Stripes and Shirtings, which will he sold low by the piece or larger quantity. A lew botfesof fine Straw Bonnets assorted^ A large assortment of SHOES of all de scriptions by the dozen or larger quantity. Crockery assorted, and Stone Ware, con? sisting of Jugs, Jars, &.c. A few kegs Cut Nails, assorted sizes. A few casks Yellow Paint. A lew boxes Chocolate. ? Al.so ? A feW Barrels Cramberries. which will bo sold low by the barrel ? t ogethe r with many other articles loo tedious to enu merate# Merchants whri wish to purchase to sell again may firul it to their advantage to call* January 2, 1 8 17. 40 Public Notice . THAT all persona who are liable to work on the roads and streets, with in the Town of Camden, and intend to pay instead of woikin? during the present year, do pay the sum of three 4o/laray to the Re cords r of ihe Town, on or before the se venth day of February next , and that after that day no payment instead of work will l>e received but at the rates of fifty cfcnta per day, and that in advance. Extract /rem the Minute*. Jamks brown , Recorder January 14, 18lt* PUBLIC SALE. BY permission of the Court of Ordinary*' will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on Thursday and Friday the 6th and 7th days of February next, at the residence or plantation ?.f the late William Archer deceased, on White Oak Creek anil the liver, all the remaining personal properly belonging to the said estate. Conditions^ all sums under five dollars cash ; abftve that sum, on a credit until 1st of January* next* Notes with good security will be re quired. - JAMES ARCHER, AdnCr. Janua.iy 15, 18 it. 42 ? 4 Slttcnticn Riflemen . A TTEND muster on Saturday the 8th A ? February next, at 9 o'clock. An elec tion will be held for first Lieutenant and some other officers. Defaulters at former muster*, will attend court martial at same time. The members of the Upper Rifle company are invited to join us on drill, on that day. By order of Ca/it. I.F.vy, JOHN COOK, Ord. Serg. Camden Rifle Ccpifiatiy* January Q3, 1817. Portrait Painting . THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Cam dtn, that he has taken lodgings at the house of Mr. J. Havis, and will wait upon those persons who n ay wish to have iheir porti ait painted at their places of resi dence. JOHN TO!, MAN. January 16, 1817. |rT* lie will not receive any pny if his. paintings arc not done to perfect satisfac tion. tf FOR SALE. V LIKELY Young Negro Fellow ? Inquire of the Printer. December i2 37tf Itlauks for sale at this Office.