Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, October 14, 1819, Image 1
CAMDEN
GAZETTE
JIND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER .
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CAMDEN, (S.C.) THUR8DAY OCTOBER 14, 1819.
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THE PLBLIC WILL OUR QUID*? THE PUBLld GOOD OUR E.\D.
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PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY JOiJLS OA ab ill DOE.
Term h. ? three dollars per annun*, pay
able in advance ; ami in all ca?es wheiv
papers shall be delivered at the expense '
ot tlie Editor, the price will be ibnti
dollaks and fifty cbmts. "No paper
discontined, but althe option of the Ed
itor) until ail arrearages are paid.
,jldverii9<rment* not exceeding twelve lines,
inserted three times for one dollar, and
twenty-five cents for each continuation.
It no directions are given with an Adver
tise men lit will be continued nil forbid. j
iljiiai mi ' ? aa? 1
Selling Off!!
At the sign of the Cross Keys.
THE subscribers intending to leave
Camden in a very stiort time, offer the re
mainder of their Stock at cost and charges.
consisting *>f ~ . '
DRY (lOODS, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE AND SADDLERY.
.?ALSO? , ? ^
An assortment of
GROCERIES.
Their stock waB fiiid in on the best of
terms, having been purchased for casli?
they therefore invite their friends and coun
try merchants to avail themselves of this
opportunity, as bargains can be obtained
fbr cash. \
Batiiuul Lo|>ez & Co.
Camden, Sept. 9, 1819. 78-83?
Selling Off!!
, THE subscribers intending poiitiveiy to
<*lose their Camden business, offer their
Stock kt cott and charvei.
CONSISTING Of
DRY GOODS, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
And as complete an assortment of
* GllOCERiES,
Aa can be obtained in Camden. >?
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A lai'ort Assortment of <
JSHOES It HATS. .
Their Stock was laid In on the best terms,
having been purchased for ca*h. They,
therefore invite their friends and coutitry
Merchants, to avail, themselves of this op
portunity, as bargain* can be obtained.
They offer the following Goods at reduced
prices.
Calicoes from 19 1 to 50 cents per yard,
Blue Homespun, 20,
Gingham*, 18$, v > . *.< ^ ?
Curtain Calico, 30,
. do. Elegant, 43?i
Bed Tickings, 37
ilahdkerchief* from 12} to 31 f cenfc*
Patent Loovft Shiritin^s, 3 1 },
McnV.^bobs, from, 75 cents to g2,
Ladles 5*. from 75 to
Hats, from SO cents to 87, fce. ike.
And every other article at the same rate.
H. Levy t Co.
Nearly opposite the Masonic Hall;
fSmdm, Vn*u*t 39, 1819. > V
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? " Moleii) * .
, FHfOM the subscriber, at Chester, on
Thursday th? 13th inst.*-Xy? Sdtel of
ftand given by John Gooch itnd Joseph
G Arlick, fot Eleven Hundred Dollars, bear*
in$ date the 17thofJanuarv, 1817? another
Note of Hand for Ftour or Six Hundred
oliars, date not recollected ; one Note of
and givtn by Thomas Archer, for One
Bundred **d Seventy FiVe Dollars, dated
?>vertrt>er, ISlT ; one other Note
Hand given by Jesse Hudson, for One
Hundred and fourteen Dollars and some
vents, dated November, I B I T ; two other
Notes of Hand payable by Andrew Gard
ner, fot1 Fifty Dollars each, and dated No
vertiber, 1818* All the above Notes pay
able to the subscriber. All persons are
Siuttoned not to purchsse any of t?*e above
otes of Hand, and a liberal reWard v^ill be
{raid to any person who may become the
tftgrfns of the thief bempr deiectdfl, and the
property being restored to
Alexander Arclicr.
August Sft, 1* 19. 76?
JCtrshmv District ? South-Carolina.
AUGUST 6, 1819.?
MR. JOHN 8 VIULEY, Jun. hastoll'd
before me a SORREI. MARE, about
134 hands high, * small blase in her face,
1 1 years old, a dark spelt in the hollow
pan of her thigh, and a white spot on her
weathers, valued at ?35.
John Dubose, J. P.
Robert Plkins, ) a r?;ajl?A
"Warrce Dubose, $ Appraisers.
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Public hale.
BY peftnisbion oi the Court of Ordinal*) '
tor Kershaw District, will be sold on Moi.-v
day, the 1 ?th (lay of October next, at the
houses on King-street, in Camden, former
ly occupied by Mr. William I). Parke i ,
Cabinet-Maker, deceased, all the personal
? efctate of : said deceased, consisting of oru
negro wench, stock in trade, tools, house
hold and kitctien furniture, kc.? on a
credit until the first oixlay October, 1820
Purchasers giving' notes bearing interest,
trom the day of sale, with approved^ pej -
sonal security. At the same time will be
rented to the highest bidder, ,for the tern,
of oqe year from the first day of November
next? the work -shops and ^(v arc-house,
formerly occupied by the deceased.
ALEXANDER YOUNG,
Executor IV, D, Parker , deceased.
Camden, Sept. 30, 181 9, 81-83 ?
BOOK. BIDDING.
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x subscriber respectfully informs*he
! *? citizens of Camden and its vicinity, that
| he has just commenced the above branch
of Business in the store opposite Col. Nix
on's, where he will execute all kinds jot,
i Binding with promptness and precision,
? he has also an assortment of
Books and Stationary
For sale on very reasonable terms.
George Forbes.
January 7 ?* - tf
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LawW ?
HARRIS H. H I C K M AN lias taken the
t Oflice, recently occupied by John Boykin,
Jun. Lsq. and tenders to the Public his
f pi services. l- ^
August S.Vt'*' 73?4
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
A large two story Frame Building* on
Broad-street, a few doors above Decalb
street, 50 by 23 feet, wittf a store in front,
and with a kitchen mud other out buildings.
Any person disposed to purchase or rent,
will call and view the premises ; posses
sion will be given immediately, apply to
v James Clark.
?Vf April 1. .
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Q An Estri&% 4
WILLIAM NEAL Tolls before me, *
small yellow Sorrel Mare, about 1 1 years
old,' 1 3 hands high, much marked
saddle, but has Divisible brand; apprais
ed at fifteen dollars.
Joseph Mi< klo, j. q.
Sawneys Creek, lt*,D. June 10. 67-tf
i 'M* 1 P.'" i''-. i
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I An hstraj.
C APT. JOHN DUBOSK "tolla befot*
me a Sorrel Horse, about 14 hands high,
8 years old, blind of an eye, has no visible
brand; appraised at ten dollars. Said horse
has been in the neighbourhood since last
fall, and is subject to fits.
Joseph Mlckle, j. q.
. June 5*. _ v * 67? tf
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< Notice.
AS the Subscriber intends removing to
Charleston* as soon as his crop of Cotton
can b* gathered. He will sell the Lease
of those Lsnda hfc now plants^ for two years
from 1st of January next. There is on the
place about 14s acres of cleared land, 65
of which is prime River Swamp, the bal
ance good Cottort land. He will alao sell
the s ock r f Cattle and a good Gin
of 30 Saws, together with about loot)
bushels of Corn, all thejodder made on
the place, Pease, See. and all the Planta
tion Tools.
John puhose.
.* August 6? * 74? -tf
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To HenU
A ttoom id the Market-Horn**,
either thfc upper or lower one ? Foi
terms apply to
WILLIAM O'CAIN.
Cathden, July 1,1819. . f.R ?
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To Itent. . u-.
THE House belonging to Mr. Broad
a as, in the upper part of Camden, lately
occupied by Mrs, U^y.? -For terms Qppl|
to the. Printer,
March 4^
E Uertainment,
At the sign of the Buck.
THE subscriljcjra have taken that large
and commodious HOUSE lately occupied
by C$f>t. Havis, and tender their services to
the public in the line of their business*
The buildings hare recently undergone
complete repairs.? They pledge them
selves to keep constantly on hand, every ar
ticle necessary to tWc6mfort and satisfac
tion of those who may be pleased to call on
them ? They therefore solicit a share of the
public patronage.
WELSH fc SMYTH.
Camden, Sept. 50> 1819. / 81-tf?
20 Dollare Iteward,
WILL be fciven by the
ST&scriber to try person -
who wiil deliver to him
his boy PETKR* who
left home about a week
ago. Peter is abcut 5
foet 3 or 4 Inches high-^
a new negro, an may be discovered from his
speech. lie is supposed to be in Camden*
oron Beaver Creels where he lived when
the property of Mr. Tliomat Duron, from
whom he was purchased. " *
Abrnm Blinding.
Columbia, Sept. 21, 1819.
Stop the Hunawatfs.
well made.
-Is the subscri
bers Plantation on Little
? Lynchcs Creek, oft the
39th ultimo, ihree ne
groes, viz: SILAS, a
, fellow about thirty five
y.otrs of age, stout and
/ '.A t r *
DINAH, a wench
ahft'tt eighteen fears, of
age yellow complected.
DARK! , a wench
^Ijout twenty years of
ag.a} very black , Took
Nftffc them* cotaiderable
q u am it) oV Luoics very fine clothe*, silk
dresses, shawls, See. See.
Any person or persons apprehending tlte
*aid negroes, or any of the m, gnd deliver
ing; them to the subscribed, or confining
them in any jail so that I can get thcin,
shall be reasonably rewarded.
- Margaret Exnni, -
Lynches Creek.
Annual S, 1819. ^73 -if?
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Committed
TC) the Gaol of Kershaw District, a
Negro Fellow, about S5 or 40 years of age;
5 feet 10 or 1 1 inchea high, stout built,
says hie name it / *
g - SCIPIO
and belongs ,to William Bull in Barnwell
District, The owner is requested to come
Toward, prove property, pay charges and,
take him *war.
, William Love, g. k. d.
April 8
i ommitted
TO the Gat>l of Chesterfield District,
South -Carolina, a negro man, calls himself
JOHN, a?y,a he belongs to a Mr Yancey,
a negro speculator, lately purchased from
a man by the name of I'itts, living in the
State of Virginia. Said negro appears to
be about fifty years of age, five feet eight or
nine inchea high, dark complexion $ the
said boy say a he is a Shofemaser, and can
work a litte at the Tailors trade. The
owner is requested to come forward, prove
* property, pay charges, and take him away.
edwahd MULLOY, s. c, d.
f Chesterfield Court-House,
,4ftl*mt IT, 1819. 76-82?
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Committed
?TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, on ,
the 8th instant, a Negro Fellow of a very \
dark complexion# ab<?ut 18 or 20 years of
age, 6 feet 3 inches high, is very much
marked with the whip, calk his name
CATO, and saya that he belongs to a
Thomas Adkins, near Newberry Court 1
House, 8. C. The owner is requested to
come forward, prove property, pay charges
and take him away
WILLIAM LOVE, G. K. D.
Camden, September 9, 1819. 78-tf ?
Picked up
NEAR the Raceground a CART, which
the owner can have by proving property,
and paying charges. ? Apply to the Printer.
Can^deq; September 2 x 1818,. Tc?
Bargains.
THE subscribers continue to dispose of
their extensive stock of DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE & GROCERIES, at cost
ana chaises ? and as they have determined
to close their Camden business, they offer
FOR SALE,
Their Cumden property upon Broad-street.
It embraces the advantages of an excellent
DWELLING-HOUSE, with a complete
range of STORES, (just finished in a
handso>i e and convenient style,) well cal
, rulated for an extensive business, with every
necessary back building, Kitchen, Carriage
House, Horse Stables, Cotton Housfe and
spacious Store Houses. As the above
pioperty was originally purchased and im
proved upon the best tei ins, it is offered a
baragain at cost. .
H. LEVY Sc CO.
Camden, September 15, 1610.
Notice ?
ALL persons are hereby warned not to
trade for a Note given by the subscriber, to
Jonathan Duren, for the payment of 80
.dollars, on or before the first day of Janu
ary next, dated the 9th January* 1819 ? as
the consideration for which it was given,
has failed, and $56 66 tents, of it only will
be paid. ?
Jolm Cau thorn.
Lv' October 7, 1819. 82?
m.
I*
Notice. ? .
-ALL persons indebted to Daniel Gaud
nf.r deceased, are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having de
mands against him, are advised to render
them legally attested to me.
JANE GARDNER,
Adm'x . Danirl Gardner , decerned .
September 97, 1819* 61-83?
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* Notice*^
THE co-partnership of ROBERTSON
&BLMKMAN, having tbU day
by mutual consent, those in arrefcra wi_
the .aid concern, are requeued to cad on
Henry Robertson, at this place, for settle. ,
men. - HliNRY ROBERTSON.
URI \H BLACKMAN. V
' Liberty Hill, Aug. I, 1819. 81-83?
Last Notice.
THE Inhabitants^ Camden, who have
neglected paying to saicf^own one third
on their General Tax* for the last and the
present years, are requested to settle the
same with the Recorder by the 1 ?th of
October next ; or otherwise measures will
be taken for the recovery of the said
; Taxes.
By order of the Council.
WnuQ'Cain, Recorder* |
September 30. 81?3
? J"*!f ^'*'1 ? " ?*' ' "" ?
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
WILLIAM D. PARKEft, deceased, are
requested to call and make immediate iyy?
mem ; and those having demands against
the same, are invited to call and have thero
adjusted. ?
ALEXANDER YOUNG, Rx'r.
Camden, Sept. 15, 1819. 79-tf?
The subscriber
OlfifERi for sale, his Plantation, situ
ated on Beaver Creek, where he now lives,
which is in complete repair, with comfor
table buildings. Any person wishing to
purchase, can have a recommendation by
viewing the crop now growing.
??"Ali8()?-?
Three other tracts of Land, two on
Lynches Creek, and one on Granneys
Quarter ? together with his crop of Corn
Stock, fcc.
D^FLETCHEHf?
, September 30, 1819./ 80-83?
The subscriber
FEELS thankful to a generous public
for the encouragement that he has met with
since he iigfci nedf the CABINET
MAKING vmINESS ; and begs leave
to inform his friends and the public, that
he still continues to carry it on, at the cor
ner of King and Market-streets. He hopes
from his attention to, and skill ih business,
together with the best of materials, that he
will obtsin a liberal share vi the public
patronage*
JOSEPH H. JOW ITT.
CaiQacn, Sept. 16, til?.
List of Letters,
Kemaining- in the Pon-Office at Camde
October I, 1819- ,
A? Dread Alired, 3 ; Willi Also*
brooks, 2 j David Archer.
B? William H. Burwell, 3 ; John Boy- ...
kin, Esq. 2 ; Robert Ballard, Wishingtoa
Ballard, Devaux Ballard, John Bates, Rich*
ard Bird, Tamzey Burgess, Elijah Bass,
W. Beunet, James Baskin, John Broch,
Harriet Boon, Mary Brem, John Barber,
Nancy Brasington, Philip Brewer, Milley
Builard, Thoragood Blackwell, William
Berry, Robert Baird, Fanny Bass, Wiley 1
Belriha, James Barnes. ;
C? John M. Clark, 2 ; James Carter,
Lewis Coot, Elisabeth Cunningham, E.
Champion, Esq. William Cooper^ Daniel
Collreath, William Cook, Abraham Chil
ders, Jesse C havers, N. Champeon, Joseph
Clark, Hugh Cameron, Jacob Champion,
William C. Car loss, Benjamin Carterf
Eaton Coleman, John Connel,
D? -Robert Dunlap, 2 ; George Daft 3 ;
James Dunlap, Esq. Warren S. Duban9
Rev* William Dossey, James Drew, hliaa
J. Dickson, Josiah Daniels, Henry H. Dick*
inson, Robert Davis, Edmond Deason.
E ? Henry Edwards, 3 ; James Edwards*
Henry Ellis, Samuel Evans, Joshua Eng? *
lish, James Edmand, Margaret Exum,
F? Thomas Finney, Alexander Flimeoy
Susannah Fleming.
G ? Jesse Giles, 3 ; Kenneth Gailif,
Spencer Gayden, John Ciayden, Robeit
Goldsberry, Delily Gibson, Keran Gooch,
R.Goodwin, George Gill, -Robert Goen,
Robert S. Goodwin, David GaskinS.
H? Capt. B. Mailer, Thomas Hines,
Eliza Hopkins, James G. Holmes, Benja
min Harelson, Alfred HammOud- Elisabeth
Horcon, Pinckney Holley, 3 ; John House,
Henry Horan, Thomas Howye, Reuben 1,
Horton, John Havis, Andrew HOod, Rich*
ard Holley, 3 ; John Henderson, David
H almond, Philemon Hilliard, Mary Hirai),
H v Hamelright, Benjamin Hall. W.K
1 flollinshcad
It? James Ingram, Sen. A lit ring am,
John Jenkins, j^mue\ Jingr j Wll am
I Mary James, Isam Jarksoo* John O.
*>n. ? '
^K--- James Kardy, Daniel Kelly, Chris*
topher Koler, Charity Knox, Jesse Kil
lings worth', Williams Kennedy, William,
Kemp. James Kendrlck, David Kelly.
L ? John Launcy, Jane l**bef William
K. Lenoir, William Lee, 2 ; John Lock*
heart, Levy k M' Willie. ?
M? John Magce, John Mackey, Eliza
beth M' Mil lan, Daniel M'Leod, Robert
M'Millan, Charles Moore, John M'Kay,3 ;
l*suchlen 'MThtosh, Morris Mttiphy,
Thomas M'Karey, Richard Ma gee, Dun
can M 'Donald, Colonel Adam M'WUlie,
Isaac Miller* KtfviUc M'Jervis, John
M'Voy, John Mallaue, Angers M'Leod*
Hiram M'Adams, John M'Leod, Jr. Mala
kiah Murphy, Joseph M'Adams, Allen
M'Caskill, peter M'Caskill, M unlock
M'Leod, Joseph Mickle, Joshua Meni?
man, Richard R. M'Clure.
N ? William Nelson, ftiram Kettles.
P? John Peebles, Jackey Perry, Austin
F. Pay, Mary M. Peebles, John #ayne, Bee.
Stewart Pierce, Isaac T. Periy, John
Peebles, Lffta Parish Samuel Pain, Bras
sol Paiter, Anthaircs Puriraua, David
Perkins.
R? -Robert Italy, 3 ; Benjamin Railings*
Martha Rollins, Charles Robinson, David
Robinson, t ; James Roberts, Holding
Robinson, Pressly Reves, Mary Reese,
John Reeves, Asia Reeves, 2 ; Wider
Reese, Ezeklel Ralchfiord, Nancy Baney,
Edward Rembert, Nicl Ramsay, Jamew
Russell, David Russell, Barbery Robinson,
Wryght Rouhdtite, Henry Rugely.
S? Nancy Spears, Thomas Santiford,
Elisabeth Saryes, Turner Stark, Stephen
Stuekev, William A. Scott, Levi Swain, 2 ;
John Shiver, William Scott, Joseph Saw-*
yer, George Stratford, James S# Smith,
J9IU1 M. Starke, John Smith. Robert San
ders, 2 ; John Shiver, John Senders, Sam
uel Starke, Francis A. $ heels.
T ? William Taylor, Aden Tltman,
Josiah Taylor, Moses Tuttle, William B.
Thomas.
W? Josiah Watts, Eli Williams/ Nich
olas Ware, 2 ; Klizabcth Warner, Solo
mdn Williams, Wilson West, Samuel
Wiley, James P. Wattcrs, Josish Wilder,
Thomas Walsain, John Wilson, John
Williamson, John Wells, Willism Win
ningham? Nicholas Welsh, Harris Wheat,
Henry E. Winning ham, Haker Wiggins,
Ralph Wilder, Robert Went, Stephen
Watson, John Walker, Joshua William*,
James YVarc, Charles W illiams.
IS AAC SMITH, P. M*