Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, March 27, 1817, Image 1
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Number 55. CAMDEN, S. G.
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The Salisbury Academy.
commence its exercise* on the
first Monday in March ensuing, un
der the direction of the Rev. Timothy
HilHard* This Gentleman is a graduate
eFCambrige University, near Boston, and
comes recommended in terms too positive
and favourable, to leave any doubts of his
abilities to fill, with honor to himself, and*
public usefulness, the station lie is about
to occupy.
From his labours, and classical qualifica
tions, we anticipate the most flatlet ing rc
results.
The House which has been ereciedfbt
the reception of the School, is large, and
commodious ; and it is very eligibly situ,
ated within a proper distance from the
To*n ; it it not ho Far o H at to be incon
venient to any boarding Houses; and yet
far enough to be out of the buz, and noise
of the place.
The local advantages uniting to ensure
the luccess of bur School, are tp be here
fully detailed. We cannot however, for- I
bear n.entioninpj the important one of
. Health. Nothing is more essential in the
prosecution of any deii^n, than the aid of
health ?* without it, our days are cheerless,
and the pleasure* of life huve rio charms.
By the lawi 6f nature the body and the ,
Tnind, are sympathetically dependent upon
each other. 'When the body it enervated"
by an impure atrriosphere, and other pre*
disposing causes to disease, the niin<l can
not be in a proper situation to pursue stu
dies. But if an elevated country In the
neighbourhood of the hwuntaim ; ifr an
abundance of the most wholesome ptovi
?ion* ; if pure ai^ and excellent water, are
reque sites to health, then our Institution,
has a sUre prospect of eh joying, in an emi
nent degtrte, this grfcatfcat of. all earthly
Messing.
In?our plan, the year will be divided in
to two Sessions ? commencing on the first
of January, fc July, at the erid of each Ses
sion will be a general public Examination.
The languages, and Sciences, will bt
tritically taught? a neat tot of Globes, and
' the most approved Maps in use, have al
ready been provided ror the iise of the
School?thus giving to students in Geo
graphy every opportunity of becoming pro
ficient ' in that most useful and essential
branch of knowledge.
Arrangements are making for the esta
blishment of a female departnfyent, tche
under the direction of an Instructress, com
petent to teach the various, useful and or
namental branches, usually taught in like
Institution?* This plan will be accomplish-v
ed al the farthest by the first of next Ses
sion.
Boarding for any number of Students,
can be had in the most respectable families
in Town, and upon terms the most reason
able.
A general assortment of Books, will bt
constantly kept in the place, for the ac*
commodation of the'&c^ool, and the pui*
jic.
Under auspices, such as these, thedoort
of our School, are for the first time Ifcid opeh
to the youth of both sexes, in our country;
?~for its success, it* patrons feel the warm*
est solicitude; but aa the object in esta
blishing it, was the general good, to they
Irish their Infant Institution to prosper, up
on no other principles, than those of pub
lic utility, the defusion of knowledge,
and the promotion of virtue.
T. L. COWAN, tec. ,
Februaryt t817.
Notice .
VLL Perfons indebted to the tubfcriber, by
Bond Note or book account, previous to
January last will call and fettle the fame before
return day, or they will be lodged in the hands
of an attorney for collection.
vVILLIAM NIXON.
Oamden, March 12, 1817. 50-2
~ " Tlanna Forte. ~
FOR SALE, a second hand Pianna Forte, alfo,
a good fecond hand Riding Chair and Pla
ted Harnaf*.? Enquire of the Printer.
March to, 1817. 0.3
Notice.
THE Co-partnership of HAVT? & BLACK
man being difsolved by mutual confent, all
thufe indebted to firm are earnestly solicited
to come forward and fettle their accounts.
HAVUS S? BLACKMAN.
March 13, 1817. 50(/.
Stateburg Hotel.
TIIE present occupant keeps private
entertainment for Travellers. Boar
der* can be accommodated by the day.
Week, or month. March 1 1817.
I? , ? ? ?? . .
StepTienTironsoii.
Nearly opposite J. K. Douglass & CoY. Broad
street, CAMDEN,
HAVING lately made a large addition to his
former stock, has now on hand a general
and complete assortment of
Staple and Fancy Goods,
Consisting of
Broad Cloths, from $1 b0 to per yd.
Fine Kerseymeres und Satinets, assorted
colors. .
Red arid white Flannels,
Bombazeties, assorted colors.
?Fancy Calicoes and bed Furniture,
Slate, blue and white Lev amine Silks*
Flag and Bandanna Silk HktV
Bonnet & Sasli Ribbons by the piece or yd.
~ A large assortment of sewing silks.
100 doz. Chintz, Leno and B<*ok Muslin
Shawls 8c Bandanna, Map be other Hkfs.
Blue and Yellow Nankeens. ?
A large assortment of steam'd and other
i ? Cotton Shirtings and Cambrics* "
Mull Mull and Jaconet Muslins.
400lb. Blue und white Cotton Twist, Stock
ing Yarn and Thread.
1500 Yds. Domestic Sheeting, Bedticking,
Shirting, Stripes and Ginghams.
I Trunk Books, different kinds.
24 boiu Morocco Pocket Books, by the
dbzen or single.
140 pair ot Ladiea? MisseS amiGentlemens
Shoes and Slippers.
Beat Foolscup and Letter Paper, bj' the
ream or quire* 1. ...
ALSO, 4N issoKi'tot Nr op r _~
CROCKERY U EAR1HENWAKE,
? ^ j a
Consisting of Jugs, Jars, Pitchers, kt. &c.
Like wi?e, m large supply of
HARDWAHE& CUTLERY, vll?
3,8001b. 4d. 5d. 6<l .
8d. I0d? SOd. and
?, 30d. wrought add
cut NAILS.
?Pots and plates.
9t)0 groAs coat and |
I vest buttons, very
low ty the gross.
60 do. wood screws.
3,(tX>lb. bar Lead &
buck & bird shot.
A large assortment
of feasors, Pen
? knrves, Scissors,
- 8cc. kc*
GROCERIES. , .
WHISKEY, (200 lb. role BHtostbne |
Wire Selves,
4,000 lb* Flat, Ake
Bar 8t square Iron.
German, Crawley,
k Blisier'd Steel.
Brittafihia & block
1 in, tea & coffee
RUM, GIN,
Cognac BRANDT,
WINE, by the doaen
or single bottle,
Molasses, \
Pepper,
Alspice,
'Raisins, Figs,
Nutmegs,
too lb. Rase Ginger
1 20 lb. Poland Starch
gjUfr. pearl Ash.
1 cask Chalk,
39 boiteft Windsor,
Castel, and Boston
Bar Soap, very low
by the Box.
CANDLES,
SUGAR, +
COFFEE, &c. kc.
PAINTS & DYE ST UFFS.
1000 lb. Patent Spanish Brown,
9 sacks Verdi grifce,
190 lb. best Turkey Madder,
I carboy Oil Vitriol*
16001b. Logwood, Fustick, Nigra-agra,
Brazolete and Red Sanders.
90 lb. Arrdnatto, by the pound or less,
3 J lb. Blue Stone,
1NOTGO, together with a number of other
articles, too tedious to enumerate, all of
which will be mM low for cash or most
kinds of produce. ,
January 30, 1817. 44tf
Blank Bills of Sale may be bad at this
r~
fcly*" Ai 7 JlA TIOS* ! Republican Sharp
Shooters attend muster, at the usual mus- *
ter ground, on the first Saturday in April,
at 10 o'clock.? Punctual attendance is so
licited. By order of Capt. Graham.^
M. C. WIGGINS, Ord. Sergt.
May 6, 1 8 17. 49
The Charlescon Stage
XV ILL start at 4 o'clock on Sunday
Mornings ; and arrive on Saturday
Mornings. For passage, apply at the Prin
ting Office. March 1. 1817.
; LEE & DeLEON,
HAVE justj-eccived, in addition to their
Tormcr stock, the following GOODS:
Elegant Floientine Silks,
,, - Levantine do.
? Crapes,
Muslins of various descriptions.
Loog white Kid Gloves,
Short 3b do.
?ilk % do.
Shawls^otlon Balls, Silk, Threads,
Black, Brown, Green & Mulbetrv Bom
batettes? Calicoes and Furniture Chintzes,
Dimity, Brown Hottruia, HandkcrchieUof
[ every kind, Inverness BACiGlNG, with
various other articles.
ALSO?
London Duffil Blankets, > by the
^ Point do. ) P'ece or pair.
WhU? ValLw n.ui Flnpnel*,
Superfine 'Broad Cloths, from 2 50 to Sl0
per yard. .
Cassimeres of various Qualities*
. GHOCK R1ES.
Philadelphia Rye *Vhiskey.
t opnac BRANNY >
West India HUM. $ sU
Madeira WINK,
London Bottled Porter,
Stigji , prime ureen Coffee by the bap.
Tobacco by the ensk, Salt, Sweet Oil. Spi
Sugar. I^oaF do.
Ireah Hyson Tea. CROCKERY assorted.
? M.SO
a supply of hardware and cut
bEltfi alt of which they wiH ? fliflpnn n [
on reasonable terms for cash or produce.
Camden, Dec. 24. l6lg.
notice" ~~
A N Election will be, held at the market
-*? room, on Monday the 7th day of
April next, for an ' n tp.nd akt and four
W ah dp. ns, for the Town of Camden ; all
persons d^ily qualified to vote, afe request
ed^ attend and ftivt tlieii sulTtanes ? ?
CHAKLES SHANNON,
GfcoftGE LAKE,
f t - =? . Manager*.
Oanrulen, March 10, 1817?,?? 5Q. 3
Uiider Dectiee in Equity.
Will be ao/d, on Monday the 7{h day of
A/irit next) br fore the Court Hou*e
T. fy Camefen,
HIJ Houses and Lots bounding on
Market and King-streets, belonging
to the estate of Isaac Dubosi, deceased.
A credit bn said sale will be given until the
first day of January next? the puufhaser
to give bond and good personal security,
and pay for the titles, which are to be de
livered whefci the purchase money is paid.
. J. CARTER* Com. Eq. C. D.
Camden, March 5, 1817. 49.3
NOTICE. "
Vl^ILL be sold* at public sale, at the
Market-room, on Tuesday the 1 sih
day of April neit, FORTY MUSKETS
BAYONl?dGB? in good order. -
1 onditipns Cash.
Camden, March 10, 18 1 7. 50
NOTICE, r
^ Salef Two LOTS, otie situate on
? Jj the comer of Broad k Rutledge streets
the other adjoining it fronting on Rutledge
strt having on them a good two story dwel
ling houte, calculated for a store, a kitchen,
smoke house, stable and carriage house, and
all other necessary buildings for a family
and a store.? .For tertns and further par
ticulars apply to the subscriber.
^ ^ . * ELISIIA BELL. *
Camden, Aug. I V1816. ' aotf
The Subscribers
11 EBPECTFULLY inform their friend.
and the Public that they have com
menced the FACTORAGE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, and will endea
vour carefully to attend to the interests of
those who may be pleased to employ them
Theif counting house is on Dunkins wharf.
J. S. MURRAY 8c Go.
Charleston, Nov. 16, 18 is, 3 4tf
E
~Noticc.
A S the Subscriber will be necessarily
absent from Camden during the return
week, his professional business will be at
tended to by Thus. Salmokd, Esq.
WYATT STARKE.
March 20, 18 17. 1^2
NOTICE.
ALL Persons having any demands a
gainst the esfate of ^ aptain Isaac Du
bose, late of Camden, deceased, are here
by called on to deposit them, for payment,
in the < >ffice of the Commissioner of Equi
ty, for Camden District, in whose hands
the management of said estate is placed
by order of the Court ; and all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make
payment to him. The hens of said estate
who have received any of the proceeds of
the same since the death of the late propri
etor, are hereby cited befbre the Commit*
sioner to account for the same.
March 6, 18 17. - 49-3
NEW GOODS.
1HAVE just received a fresh supply of
seasonable DRY GOODS, also Grocer
ies, Glass, China, Delf and Ironmongery,
Iron, Hoes, Plow Moulds, Nails 8ec. A
handsome assortment of Saddles and llri
dles ,? Shoes ; Skirting, Harness, and Soal
Leather, Calf Skins. Likewise , a fresh
supply of Dr. Dy bit's celebrated Patent
Medecines ; and a vaiiety of the most
fashionable, and some Plain MILLIN
ERY. All which are offered cheap for
cash at Stateburg, and at Sumtets Landing*
J. LYON.
Marcli 13. 1817. 0-2
N- B. ALLUM SALT, at On# Dollar
a bushel, at Sumters Landing,
The Subscriber ,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and customers, that he has opened a
NEW GROCERY STORE, opposite the
Post Office, on Broad-Street, where they
can be accommodated end punciualty at
tended to, having on hand at ptestnt the
following articles, viz.*
Cordials assorted,
best Cogniac Brandy,
Do. Jamaica Rum,
Do Old Holland Girt,
Mint Cordial on Draught,
Orange Shrub,
of Wint* rin Hrnnght and In
Jlei, London Porter, Cherry Bounce, Mo
lasses ol a superior quality, Green Coffee*
Sugar, Hyson Tea, Loaf Sugar, Pine Ap
ple Chese, Northern t heese, Crackers n>d
Pilot Bread, Herrings, Mackatel, Smoaked
Salmond, Codfish, Haik, Haddock, Pollock,
Ling, Box and Tub Raisins, Figs, Coco
nuts, Almonds, Cinnamon, Nutmegs. All
spice, Ginger, Kisses, Mint Dions, Cinna
mon Candy, Coriander do. Cinnamon Com
forts, Anniseed Comforts, Sugar Almonds,
Sugar Marble, Mint Candy, Strawberry
Jokes, Sugar Hafclenuts, English Pickles
assorted, Box Candle 4s and 6s. Best Ame
rican Segars, Best Spanish do. Tobacco,
Best Windsor Soap, Tut pentine do Knives
Padlocks, Best Plated Buttons, Red Mo
rocco Pocket Books, Tumblers, Flanks,
Empty Bottles, Elegant - CH OCKh H Y
i^ARR assorted, dtone Jugs and Jars of
different sixes, Russian Quills, Writing Pa*
per, Sioughton's Bitters. 8tc. &c. also, a
fresh supply of Oysters expected in a few
days ? all of torhich he will sell low for
cash.
URIAH BLACKMAN.
March 13, 1817., 50ti.
Sheriff Sales.
By Virtue oj Sundry Executions , to me di
rected1 vnll be *old% before the Court* Houmb
in Camden , on the Jirgt Monday and 'J'uei -
day in ^ fir it fiext , within the legal hour&
of nale.
360 acres land more or less, situate lying
and being on the Hanging Rock ( reek;
also One other tract of land containing one
hundred acres more or less, adjoining the
Above, levied on as the pioperty of Jol.n
Davidson, at the suit of Ann Roach and
others. ^
200 acres land, more or less, situate on
the west side of the Wateree River, near
Darling Jones' lands, levied on as the pro
perty of John Morris, deceased, at the
suit of Henry Abbott.
Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for
Sheriffs Tittles.
M. C. WIGGINS, s. x. d,
Camden, March 10# 1817.