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CAM DEN Igfjpfe GAZETTE. Volume II.) CAMDEN, (S. C.) MAY -26. 1817. (Number 55, PRINTED BY GEORGE \V. B. HARDY, For the Proprietors. TERMS. The firice to Subscribers is ?>3 fier annum* exclusive of postage ; and in all cases where +\ufi'er% shlll be delivered ar the expense of the flub Usher , the fir ice wi'.l be $3 50 a year , to be paid six months after subscribing. It is ex fleeted, however* that subscribers ti~ ' ving at a distance , f rom the inconvenience of collection , wili-fiay in advance . Term* of advertising this Gazette. Advertisements not exceeding eight lines will be firinted fcjr fifty cunts > for the first publication , and half that / trice for every uubnecjuent insertion. Largtr advertise ments will be charged in proportion. *mm A liberal discount will be made on the bills vf thoue who are constant or consider ble customer t in this line . nt If no directions are given with an ad V*rti*emcnt% it will be continued tilt forbid. CAMDEN HOTEL. Subscriber informs the Public that *?- he has taken that commodious House next door to Col. Nixon's btore, where lie iuiend* to keep Entertainment for those per sons who may favor him with theircompany. Travellers may depend upon receiving every au^ntion, and themselves and horses will be well provided for. His stables are convenient and well supplied ^with proven der 8tc. BOARDERS WiU ? be ? accommodated ? by ? the yearr VAoMh, or Week on very ttb^raT terift?: !iis table is well supplied with the best the market affords, and no exertion shall be wanting to render complete pattsfaction. A. G. M'KENSEY. Jartuary 30, 18 17. -? ' 44tf ENTERT A I N M ENT In Salisbury A. Carolina . THE Subscriber respectfully inform, his friends and t lie public, that be con tinues to keep ENTERTAINMENT in the same h^use which he occupied the last year, (under the firm pf Mrrance & Slaugh ter)*^ He takes this opportunity to return Jus sincere thanks, for the distinguished en couragement which he has met with, since bis commencement in public business ; ind, to assure his friends, that every ex ertion will be made on his part, to retain their high approbation. His house is im proved and enlarged, his servants more numerous and better drill'd than hereto fore ; a r 1 all his arrangement* on ,a more extensive scale. His table will be always ?well supplied with the best yi?nds the Coun f try can afford, and his cellar well stored "With liquors. Hi^ stable (so celebrated for the splender ?f the buildingyis always bountifully stored ^vith provender of every discriptian, and attended by expert and faithful hostlers. WILLIAM H. SLAUGHTER. January 30. 1817. ^ 44tf. V I NOTICE. ^ * T S hereby fciven, that the Collector of the X Revenue for the Eighth Collection dis trict of South-Carolina, or his deputy, will attend at Statebufg ort the 3d. and 4th. at Sumterville on the 5th. and at Cox's stfcre on the <5tl? days of June n< xf, for the purpose of receiving the entry of carria ges, with the harness used therefor, a$rea bly to an act of Congress, passed the ft f tcenth day of December 18 14. For failing ' to do which, a prrialty of double the amount of th<^ duty imposed by the said act will "be incurred ; and also, for the purpose of receiving applications for and granting licenses to Retailers and Distillers. Given undrr my hand this 1st day of May, 18 17. THOS P. EVANS. Collector of the Revert** for th ? R *h Col . District of Sovth-Carolina . ? m ? r ? ? - ? A handsome Chaise for Sale, WI TH Leather Fop and plated Harness, for particulars enquire of the Printer. April 17, 18 17. 34tf Blank Bills of Sale may be bad at this OJfic* LEE & DELEON, | HAVE just received, in addition to their former stock, the following GOODS: Elegant Florentine Silks, *~ 5, Levantine ?$o. ,, Crapes, Muslins of vu'ious descriptions# Ix>ng white Kid Gloves, Short do \r Ho. Silk \qo. Shawls, Cotton Ball s, Silk, Threads, v Bk;ck, Brown, Green 8c Mulberry iiom* baztttes ? Calicoes amd Furniture Chintzes, Dimity, Brown Holland* Handkerchiefs of every kind, Inverness BAGGING, with various other anicles. * / ? Ialso London Duftil Blankets, ? by the Point do. 5 piece or pair. White, Yellow and Red Flannels, Superfine Broad Cloths, from 2 50 to 810 per yard. Cassimeres of various Qualities* GROCERIES. Philadelphia Rye Whiskey# 1 ognac BR AN DY? ^ . ... Wc?t India HUM. $ ' 4^"^' - Madeira WINE, - : Loi don Bottled Porter, Sugar, prime ^rcen Coffee by the bap:, Tobacco by the cask, Salt, Sweet -Oil* Spi ces, White Havanna Sugar* Loaf do. Fresh Hyson Tea, CROCKERY assorted * ? a 1,30? . A supply of HARDWARE and CUT^" LERY, all of which they will dispose of on reasonable terms for cash or produce. J Camden, Dec. 24, 1816. HYSON TEA. Of a superior quality, just received and, for s\lk by LEE Sc DE LEON. April 24. 1817. I FOR SALE. ate on Rocky Branch, and bounding on the Wateree River, about seven miles above Camdtn ; con'.ainin^ 1600 acres (more of leas) of prime lund, ateo thirty four likely NEGROES on the premises, together with the FARMING UTENSILS, be longng to the same, a BLACK SMITH'S SHOP and TOOLS, and a new COTTON GIN. ? , , The sa^d premise* to be soUl by order of the Court of Equity. ,For terms apply to. tf. CARTER. Commiftawner in ?quity? Camden, March 24, 1817. tf FOR SALE, AN unimproved LOT in the T'>wn or Camden, adjoining Mr. Lewis Cipies ; for which good titles will be given* Ap ply to the Rev. Mr. Reid. JOHN F. WALLACE. May 8, 1 C 1 7. 57? -9 ^ CHEAP GOODS. * Subscriber having just opened in >Ir. M'Kain's house, near the big Ditch, a general assortment of Spring and Fancy GOODS, of a late importation, which' he offers at reduced prices for cash or produce.* Camden and Country mer chants may find to their advantage to call. LEVY SALEMON. March 27f 18 17. 52 ? tf Sheriff Sales ? Kershaw District. VYrIX,L be wil/iin the legal /ionr?% before the Court' House in Camden, on the Jir*t M or: day or Tuesday in June next , V NEGRO WENCH under a Mort gage given by Jrfaeph Kelly and' Wife to Samuel Rdbert^on, deceased. - ? also ? Sundry articles of Household furniture, levied on an the property of William Bras it>gton, at the separate suits of Wilic Vaughan, William Nixon, Daniel M'Cas kill and others. Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for Sheriff's Titles, or Hills of Sale. M. C. WIGGINS, s. k. d. May 12, 1817. ........ ^ HUALDWIN respectfully informs ? his Friends and the Pnblic that he still continues the Saddle, Cap, and Harness making business , upon his own account, and will l>e thank ful for a share of their custom. His work will he done in a superior style, and upon the shortest notice. January 23, 181 7. 43tf To all whom it may Concern. T3UBLIC Notice is hereby given that all persons, ow4??;rs of Carriages, who do not make entry thereof previous to the ~OiU of June next, wiH be double taxed and prosecution commenced against them indiscriminately : Also, against all Retail ers and Distillers \vho shall not obtain Li censes from the Collector of the Revenue previous to that time. Having bten or dered to "receive payment fiom those who - did not pay for their '^prriages, Stills, or Retailers Licenses last^rear, where there appears to have been no intentions of de frauding the Revenue. Those who have not paid, are hereby called upon to avail themselves of the benefit *ot this order, on or before the 31st of July next, or they will he dealt with rigorously as persons who have intentionally, and fraudulently J evaded payment. THOS. P. EVANS. Collector of the Prvmue Jor ifie 8th Col . District of South- Cqroli na. _ _ May 19, 1817. CAMDEN D1S 1 Kit: 1 . In ? ttbruary l\rmy 1 8 l7, Elizabeth Hot ton, rf. at. \ vs. fiilljov 1'artition William Craig, et . ai . J I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Charlotte Ilorton, resides without -the limits of this ( state*, it is ordered tnat She do a i > pear 10 J the billon this case, on or before the third, Mondty in June next, or the Uill be tak en, pr<| confes$o. ..." ' J. CAHTER. Com. Eq. C. l). Commissioner's Office, ? 2 6th February 1817. y 4 8 if. CAMDEN DISTRICT. hi Kijuiiy ? February 7 rrm, 1 8 1 7* ^ 1 Barber, } George Marler <?/. a/.. ?) TT Appearing to the satisfaction of the Court* that the d*fcnd?nt?, Thomas Marlff, Rtv>ecca MarUr, J?mti Marler, George Capers Marler and Elizabeth Mar ler reside without Up? limits of this state -f it t? ordered that they do appear to this bill, on or before the tfiird Monday in June next, or the bill be taken, pro confesso. J. CARTER, Com. Eq. C. D. Commissioner's Office,? : f 6th February, 1317. 3 48. tf 15 DOLLARS REWARD. "D AN A WAY from .the subscriber* on Sunday evening last, his negro f^lloW named JACOB, abojtf 40 years old, up wards of five feet high, spare made, with most of his foreteeth out. Had on when he went away, a pale blue mixt coat, brown pantaloons, very muoh \vorn. Jacob is well kno^n in Columbia, where he resided last winter in the care of one Mr. Brown# He formerly lived near Salisbury, N. C* and probably may have taken that direc tion* He was purchased of one Rich mond pierson, in "Roan County. Any person who will lodge him in any jail, and give in formation so that the subscriber gets him, sftall receive the above reward with all reasonable expences. Any infor mation left with the Printer of this Gazette will be received. LAUCHLTtt M'KINNON, Arqr Lynches Creek + 5. C. March 37, 1817. "'*""7 if.. A irL persons having any.demands again** A the estate of ALEXANDER M'KEE* late of Kershaw District, deceased, are re quested to bring in a statement of their demands, properly attested, and those in debted are desired to make immediate pay* ment to JANE M'KEE, Administratrix. ? Camden, May 1, 1817. - ?? ? ?> ? . ? ??????'?? ? ? ? NOTICE. A LARGE BAY HORSE, with a blaze in his face, and whit? underlip ; has been about Bradford Springs for some time, and comes up regularly with Mrs. Pieraon's horse?. The owner is requested to take him away. May 16, 18 IT. tf ' NOTICE. WILLIAM M. BROOKS tols before me a browh bay MARE, about thir teen hands high* branded on the mounting shoulder thus 1.3. about nine years old, some small white specks on her neck, ap praised at thirty dollars. WM. M'C.EE, J. p. Sumterrille, May 5, 1817. 58 ? 60 Wholesale Prices Current. Ctrrrctcd Jor this days ftafier Domestic -'irrictesm Cotton, Sea Island lb m Upland, Rice, prime new ft vt Flour, Superfine tbt j i* Fine Camden Corn, bush Wheat, Fobacco, leaT ft;harleston 0 40 . 0 42 75 manufactured ga( it Whiskey, ; Butter, BaconV ? Lard, Tailow, Bees Wax, Heuip% . Homespun, cotton yd v N. Carolina tow Shoe thread, lb Indigo, prime, Dear- Skins in hair, Foreign Articles. %< Coffee , prim e , 15 old 0 -27 6 00 15 0 29 6 50 0 00. 1 50 0 8.0 9 Camden* b 22.0 24 13 .14 1 50 10 0 .0 O 6 8 |0 20 ;0 25 0 80 .0 9 5 O 78 . 0 85 0 23 . 0 25iO < 8 .0 25 0 16 ? 0 180 14 .0 16 |0 18 *0 20-0 12.0 18 [0 18.0 iojo 16 0 18 0 25 . 0 27,lO oer/o 25 ?> Sugar, Muscovado Salt* bash Iron, ,100 lb. Molasses, gai 0 5 O ? 0 75 . 0 86 o s*.o 30 .o 3 r |0 25 .0 SO 62 0 75 .0 8 7 r 8 0 00 . 0 190 26 .0 28 ,017.018' |0 14 .0 1 5jO 4 8 .0 30 0 46 . 0 55 1 00.0 00 3 50 .4 00 6 50 .7 0(> 0 45 .0 50|0 75 .0 80 HAS j ' ??icvh THE SUBCRIBRR just receive^ on consignment, ei^ht trunks of SHOES, assorted?* they will be sold very low by the trunk. PETER WARREN.' Camden, April 24. 55tf THE SUBSCRIBER T> ESPECTFULLY inform their friencjr aud the Public that they have com* menctd^the FACTORAGE and CO>L vour carefully to attend to the interests or those who may be pleased to etnploy them Their counting house is on Dunkin* wharf? _ i. 8, MURRAY kCo. Charleston, Nov. 16, 1816. , 34tf THE SUBSCRIBERS TTAVE received per the Milo, Captain -???? Bronson, from Liverpool, a handsome selection of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &c. put up in packages wall assorted, whicji they offer for sale at a low advance. " X S. MURRAY & Co. , Charleston, May 1, 117. if THE SUBSCRIBER, HPAKES this method or informing hia friends ami the public, that he mafceft and repairs different kinds of GOLD AND SILVER WORK. Any person having jobs .in his line, ?va y send them to the Magazine, where they will be thankfully received, and punctually attended to, and executed 'on the most accommodating terms by, - ? WM. PARKKP. May 15, 1817. ? 58~r6! WANTED ? ~ UORTY CORDS of Red or Spanish Oak Bark, to be delivered at B Gaiu tpr's Tan Yard in Camden , for which the Ca*h will be paid at the highest prices proing. Camden^ jlfiril 7, 1817. - ^ ^ - ' .? The Charleston Stage start at 4 o'clock on Sunday * ^ Mornings ; and aHtvcarr-^atordajf Mornings* aFor passage, apply at the Prin ting Office* ... March t, 1817. ? ?? ? ??? I ? ? .? ? ? > - an ' ? # Fferought t (r the Goal of Kersbajr Dis WL/m trict, on sattirday the 10th Th'st. w Negro Man who calls himself HANSON and says he belongs, to Mf M'Gregor of Georgia. Hanson is five feet 10 or 11 in ches high, yellowish contplectidn, has on a round jacket, mixed with wool, and Jeaha Pantaloons. The owner is required te come forward, prove property, pay char ges and take htm away ALLEN JONES, Ooolrr r. d. May 1 1th 1817. RAGS, RAGS. WANTED a large quantity of C|efn " Cotton and Linen RAGS, for which 2- 1-2 centa per pound will be given. S. k H. BRONSON. April 24, 1817. York-Street