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FREE SCHOOLS "V"OTICti is hereby given, that the an niversary meeting ot' the Board of Commissioners of free &choGU> lor ILcr shaw district, will be held at the CouW housc in i amtlen, on Monday the 27 ih inst. at which lime and plact, the Schools for the ensuing year will be located, and all demands of the Tutors for the preseut year will be fiirally adjusted and ptid. Those who wish schools located in their neighborhood, or assistance to enable them to establish schools- must attend with the names of such persons as mean to av'4?I themselves of the benefit of the fund, so ibat a fair and equal distribution of it may oe made. Camden, January 6, 1817. Ji (is I oj LeUtfT Ht tuahrt >1% Pi TtlY frjST-flf Jice , at JLancaatcr Court koiixc} on *1 Uc ? cember. J 8 16. OMFORT BARBER, Joseph Black man, John Best, John Bowers, Wil liam Buskins, Anderson Bowers, Willi am Cheves, Rtbecca Creall, Samuel Cas i ' ? ton. Sterling Chapman, Sarah Clark, Bur rel Clark, Crenshaw Dukes, 2. Harriet J7 Exum, William Elles, Set Graven, Wil liam Graham, Britan Gant, C. G.G mi ner. .William Huston, Zadock Hooker, 2. Herbert Horton, William Ingram, Daniel Ivry, John Kty, Joel Long, John Leany Thomas M'Ateer, Jamei K. Massev, 2. James Sc Thomas M'Dow, Samuel M'Clme Benjamin S. Massey,* James M'Clme, Hugh be Alness M'Queston, John No\. Jehu Postell, 2. James Perry, George Pope, David Purkins, Joshua Kiuh, John Hodgcrs, James Sims, John Sims, Daniel Sharp, Isaiah Thompson, Henry Vincent, Moses White, Robert I. Yaunt. J. STEWART, p. m. THOM AS WHJTAKER. Chairman ef tfte BoltJ, I'RESH GOODS. Juut arrived /torn B oston^ and for Sa!e by - ENOS WILLIAMS, _ At E . Currto?)'u & tore, on fir<,ad-atrert , ofi fiokite the r out-' >ffic r, A General assortment of DhY GOODS suitable for the town and countiy? as they were lately purchased, they will be ?old on tfoqd terms for cash or produce.? Amon^ the assortment are, One box of American Goods, assorted, with Plaids. Stripes and Shutin^s. which wiii he sold low by ^rhe^ptecti or ku^er quantity. A few boxes of fine Straw Bonnets assorted. A large assortment of SHOES ol all de scriptions by tl.e dozen or larger quantity. Crockery assorted, and Stone Ware, con sisting of Jugs, Jars, &c. A few kegs t ut Nails, ussorled si?es. A few casks Yellow Paint. A few boxes Chocolate. ? -also ? A few Barrels Cramberries> which will he sold low by the barrel? together with many other articles too tedious to enu merate, Merchants who wish to purchase to sell again may find it to their advantage to call. January 2, 18 17. 40 Baldwin & Hamiiright, INFORM their friends and the Public that they ha^e purchased out Mr. Wil liam Brasinoton, Saddler* of this place* and intend carrying on the SADDLE W t/s<K#KSS MAKISG BUSINESS, * In all its branches. Persons wishing to ob tain a supply of any article* in their line, can be accommodated uprm reasonable terms, and on the shortest notice. They hope, by their skill and industry to merit a share of public patronage. Camden, Nov. 14, IB 16. 33tf Public Notice. THAT nil person* who are liable to work on the roads and streets, with in the Town of Camden, and intend to pay inVeafi of working dtmtv* the present y*?ts do pay the sum of throe do/tarty toihe Ke cordcr of the Town, on 6r before the se- ' venth day of February next , and that after that day no pa/ment instead of whik will he received but at the rates of fifty cents per day, and that in advance. Extract from thr Minute*. JAMES BROWN, Recorder January 14, I ft 17. PUBLICS A I.E. 1* Y permission of the Court of Ordinary, 1 ? will l>e told at PUB1.IC AUCTION, on Thursday and Friday the 6th and 7th days of February next, at the residence or plantation of the late William Archer deceased, on White Oak Creek aiul the liver, all the remaining personal property belonging to the said es ate. Conditions, all sums under five dollars cash ; above that sum, on a credit until I of Januaty next. Notes with good security will be re quired. JAMES ARCHER, Adrtr. Januajy 15, 1817. 42?4 NEW GOOD'S, ? Ofificsite to M'. i-.cc.'-s S:ore, Di oad-s'.rr? : . I WILLIAM (, BENSON, II A V 1 N C, just arrived from CharTe^.cn, **? offers Tmt Sale the foTTuwing prin.c (?OODS, viz : Sui>er and tow prie'd Broad 1 toths and Cassi nn'i cs. Bennet Cords, white, reel and yellow flannels. Point and Rose Blankets, Bearskin* a:ic] Vesting?. Back, Brown and Crimson Bombazrtts. Calicoes, Cambrics, Shirtings, lluir.hunis, Coloured and black Cambn c, Muslins, Plain Silks* Black V '101 entities t r vtatiog^ Black and color'd Ik iiandkcrchiefe, 4-4 and 6-4 Shawls, B:ack and color'd sewing silks, silk ploves, Bandannas, men* womens worsted & cotton hose, pocket and neck handkfs. i - win !i w'^I !*? xk as they , can be bought in Charleston, lor cash or app roved accent ances. N. B. The subscriber intending to leave this place very soon, invites the merchants j and others to call and examine, and pur chase it' they please. January 16, 1817. 42 ? 4 | J A MFr.S C LA RK. 6c Co. Having lately made a large addition to ? heir form er mock, have now oj? h-< d a general and com plete abbortment ot staple and Uncy UOitD s. CONSISTING ( F Broacl Cloths, from Si to fc>lo per yd. Fine Kerseymeres, ussoited cm cms. London Dollil Blankets Fine while and yellow 1 lynnels Boinbazeties. assorted colors; Ratinet. Pan taiooii Cords, fine Stockinet, Knit ?\ ool en shirts, fancy \e*t shapes, tine Cing fcams and fancy Calicoes. Handsome Furniture Brown Holland and Russia Sheeting. Northw'd Momespuns> Humluims, Dimi ties,* Cambrics, Muslitia, Cotton Shirt ings and Muslin Cravats. 1) less Silks, Silk, Cotton arid Worsted Ho siery, Fancy 7 4 Damask s Ik ShawK, Printed do. and iiandkis -of evciy eics- ^ cnpiion. - - - 1' hi cad, assorted colors, by the* pound Sewing Silks lashioiu.be Silk Bonnets, - fancy Ribbons, and a Urge assortment ol Ladies, Misses, Mens and Boys Shoes. Seine Twine by the cjuantity,<nd best Dun dee BAU( ? I \ (i Willi every other arti cle in the Dry Good line. Tbtry-i*ko na vtv-a-^tuu'iU assactment of CU I LLKY. HAUOYVaKE k (ilU)CE 1UF .S, t lie puucuiarsof which it would I be needless to enumerate* J.C. U co. intending to keep an exten sive assortment, and being in the habit of receiving fresh supplies every week, wiN be enabled to luinish their customeis and the public, wholesale and retail, on the low est possible terms, it being their intention to sell for cash or produce only. On hind, cut naib by the cask or smaller quantity, and a few elegant Locking Cilasses, both with gilt and Mahogany frames. A large quantity of iron, flat, square and round, assorted sixes. A few ca-ks TOBACCO received on consignment. Camden, January 16, 1817. sin Ordinance , amend an Otdinance, pioviding for the planting and preserving o( 1 rees, on the Public Squares ol Can. den. > Is;. Be it O (Luincci by the Intendant and Wardens qf the /own of Camden , in Coun cil assembled, 1 hat till persons owning an enclosed lot or lots in said 1 own, cause to be planted in front of such lot or lots trees calculated to shade and ornament the place, before the first day of June, 1817. 2d. And all pet sons who hereafter en close any lot within the Town ot Camden, shall, wttbin one year from the time of such enclosure, plant trees in the streets in front or the said loi, at the distance re quired by this Ordinance ; and in default thereof, shall pay a fine not exceeding^tr dollars , to be applied in planting such trees. 3d* The tree* required by this Orxlin ance, shall be planted within twenty-five feet of each other, so as to fill the full front of each lot on a street or public square, and shall be between nine and ten feet from the line of the lot. 4th. That the trees required by this Or dinance shall be of the following kind, Pride of India, Palm, Flms, Water Oak, Locusts, American Poplar, Lumbal dy Poplar. Ratified in Town Council, this eleventh day of May, m the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six teen. A. BL AX DING, Intendant . LOST, ' 4 kN the road leading to Columbia, by the ? " Rfce creek Springs, a red Morocco pocket book, containing some money and several valuable papers. The finder will confer an obligation on the subscriber by leaving at least the paperi at the Printing office. WARREN DAVIE. January 1 1, 1817. LEE &: DeLFON, i ? I A V II jus; i c c e i v c d , Mi addiuon to their * ?*" ! err 1 1 K' T 5t*_>C rvj t??C foltowtng (jOUDS t Ele.;aut Fioientine Siiksi ,, i.tvuntine do. C- t vi J^CS* Mustms ot various descriptions. Lon^ white K;d Gloves, Short do do. Suk do. Shawls, Cotton Balls, Silk, Threads, Black, Hi own, ( ireen Sc .Mulberry Bom bazettes ? Calicoes anil Fu* niture Chintzes. Dimly* B+owo Umtnmi, HandkuTCtuetsiyr every kind. Inverness B \CiCilNLi, with various uihtir ar-ucWs? - A L SO London Duffil Blankets, > by the Point do. } piece or pair. White, Yellow and Red Fiannels, ? Superfine Broad Cloths, tiom 2 50 to ?!o per yard* Cassimeres of various Qualities. GROCERIES. 9 Philade'phia Rye sVluskev. opfiiac BRANDY ) , ' .. W?* In.Ha HUM. $ q y* Madeira WINE,* L>n<l n Bottled Porter, ? 5~m?tvr. ^7TTme v;?een Coffee by the bap:, Tobacco by the cask, Salt, Sweet Oil, Spi ce s. Wlii te liavanna Migar, l?oaf do. Fresh Hyson Tea, CRoCKEu Y assorted. ? AI.S? ? A supply 'of HARD WAKE and CUT LERY. all ol which they will dispose of on reasonable te! ins f >r cash or produce. Camden* Dec. V4, I S I 6 ' TO 1 ET, ^HllE upper pan of ihe House occupied -*? by IWess'rs Lee Sc DeLkon, Mer chants. There is eveiy necessary ont bmktin^ amt a pood garden attached to the s^me? -To be rented bv the yeaj^Jsnff' quire ol L. C1PLES, or J. BOY KIN, January 1, 1817. 40! f A TK..1G !ER nr.1A7ED FOR 'HIP. WOODVILLE AC \DEMY, NF.AH ST.irERUHC . fflio one who is capable of teaching the -? English, I^atm and (iteek Languages, i grumutreaHy, fiberai encourap^mcnt^will be- 1 ?given- ? Recommendations a?> to morality and fair character will be required. Ap plication to be made to either of the Sub scribers, at Stateburg S. f. 1 HOMAS BAKER, \V. R. THEUS. ^December 30. 1916. ? ? -7 ? N. B. As this Acudefny, is intended to be liberal and permanent, good Boarding will be furnished, on fair term*, in the neighbourhood, which is a3 pleasant and healthy as any in the State. EAGLE TAVERN. PJMJE subsciiber informs his friends and ? the public, i hat he has removed from the house next door to Col. Aixrm's , tV> the Brick house, lately occupied by Mr. Dvby^ where he continues to keep a HOUSE OF E \ J'liRlAlAMhA T. lie is truly grateful for the liberal patron age he has received in the public line, and assures those who may still favor him with their company, that no exertions shall be wanting lo render his accommodations sa Jisfactory. His stables a?e well supplied with provender, and faithful and trusty Hostlers, and he engages (hat all horn^v put under his care shall be particularly at tended to. JOHN HAVIS. Camden, January 1, 18 17. PUBLIC SALE. lyihL l>e sold, at Public Auction, be ** fore the Court house, on the fir^t Monday In Feb. next, ilflhe A JSC IHOES' belonging to the estate of Wm. Langley, deceased. Jiy order of the Court of Ordinary . Wm. I^angley. Admr. December 19, 1816. '? *' . , l . / L ^ 4 1' a Meeting of the Orphan Society, at the Orphan House, on the 14th Janu ary 18 IT, the following resolution was unanimously adopted, viz. Hc*bl\>ed> That the following Rates of Tuition be established. lowest Class 4 dollars per quarter English (Grammar > _ . ,, , , ? ? , . >7 dollars per do. w and Anthinetic > ^ Langua^e^ or when parsing > - . English & composition. \ *9 V?r f,? JAMES tHESNU 1 , President. January 16, 18 17. Printing, O* KVKHY DK SCRIPT ION, Fxr.CtJTFD WIT* NtATNf. SS AND ACCUHACT AT THI OF KICK or THIS OAZKTTfc. Tlie Subscribers I* F.SP1 C 1 1 L LLY intoim t.icir friends ^ and U?c Puttie *Uiat ihcy Uuvc com menced the 1Q11AU.L ^aui COAU MISSION KU MM.bb, u-ndr Will tnua-" vuur caielul y lo attend lo the; inietesls of | ihose who limy be pleaded lo employ tnenu 1 heir counting hou-e i>oii Dunkms \\ hat f? J. S. MUUUAY be l.o. Charleston. Nov. 16. 1816. T4 f NO I KE. IT'OU Sale, 1 wo L<> ) I S, one situate on tlie cornt r orifrrnatt & ttnifc dijv sin eis uie oihct adjoining i fronting* on KnileU^e sut having **n ihexn a x??d t\vr> iXory ttw ti ling house, calculated for a stoi c, akitclitn, smoke house, stable ano cariiage house, and all other necessary buildings for a family and a store ? For teims and fuither par ticulars apply to the subscriber. KLISUA BTLL. "Camden, Aug. IS, 1H16. ?oTT A Fresh Supply of PATENT MEDICINES For Sale at. the Store of A1.KXAND&R YOUNG, The following Paxent Medicines, justly ft. teemed for their extraordinary restora tive qualities: faithfully prepared by Dr. T. W. DYOTT, Philadelphia from 1 1 te receipts of the late celebrated Dr. l\ou hxTsoh of Edinbu- gh* Dr. Robertson's Celebrated Stcmacbic Elixir of Health \ (Price ?l 50) Which has proved hy thousands, wins have experienced its beneficial t fleets, to 4)i: the most valuable medicine ever ofllr ed to the publ'C, for the^cure of cou^h^, colds, consumption, the hooping cough, ?asthma, pain in the breast, crumps antJ wind in the stomach, removing cohtive ness, sickness at the stomach, head ache* loss of sppetite, indigestion, See. See. From the dysentry of lax, cholera mor bus, severe gnpings, and other d'seases of the bowels, and the summer complaint in children, it proved a certain remedy, and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility. Dr. Robertson's Vegetable Nervous Cordial , or Na tures grand restorative . V Price $ I 50.) Is confidently recommended as the most efficacious medicine, for the speedy relief and cure of all nervous complaints attend ed with inward weakness, depression of spirits, head ache, tremor, laintUess, and various complaints, resulting from secret imptopriety of youth and dissipated habits, residence in warm climates, the immode rate use of tea, the unskilful or excessive use of mercury, so often destructive to the human irame, diseases peculiar to females at a certain ptriod of life. Gout and Rheumatic Drcps ? (Price two dollars.) A safe and effectual cure for the g#ut, rheumatism, lumbago, stone and gravel, swelling and weaknessof the joints, sprains bruises, and all kinds of green wounds? the cramp, pains in the head, face, and bo dv , stiffness of the neck, chilblains, liozcis limbs, fctc. Or. Robertson's Patent Stomachic IVine Bitters ; (Price S&1) Which are celebrated lor strengthening weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and a certain preventative and cure for the fever and ague, &c. Dr. Robertson's Infallible Worm destroying Lozenges . A medicine highly necessary to be kept in all families. ? ( Price 50 Cents. J Though nnn.b'-rless medicines are ex tolled for expelling and killing Worms* none are equal in efficacy to Dr. Dyott'a Worm Destroying Lozenges ; thty are mild in their operation, and may be given to the youngest infant with safety. Dr. DyotPs Anti Bilious Pills , For the prevention and cure of billious and ma I iicuaDJL fexcra*.,. _ .. Price 25 centswa/Mrge boxen 50 cents. These Hills, if timely administered, will remove the causes which commonly pro duce yellow fever, billious fever, ague and ,fevet ? cholic pains, flatulencies indigestion, costiveness, hipochondrial and hysteric complaints. They are particularly serviceable in Fe- , male disorders ami especially in the re moval of those obstructions which arc the great source of their complaints at certain pet lods, they possess, this eminent advan* tage over most other purgatives, while thef operate gently, thty produce neither cos tiveness, debility nor too great excitement* - Pr. Dyott's Patent Itch Ouitmenc, ( Price 50 Cents.) Dr. Dyott's Infallible footh?athe Bluff ? ( m assian Eye Water? -.Restorative Denirifice, 8cc, fee. i * , Also for *ale at the store of ALEXANDER YOUNG, \n assortment of the most approved Pm - tent and Family Medicines in common use faithfully prepared and warranted Jo be genuirte. ^