Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, January 20, 1820, Image 3

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The splendid mansion of Joseph Bonap&rie (lrlte Kins; of Spain) at Bovdeitfown, .New- Jersey; Was des troyed by fire on Tuesday afternoon the 4iii inst. The fire originated in the fourth story from some defect in a store. * The principle part of the furniture, and all the valuable paint ings, estimated to?be worth 150,000 dollars, were saved* A remonstrance from thd Virginia Agricultural Society of Fredericks 4 burg, has been |*esenled to Con gress, against the imposition of any; additional duties on imported goods. - Hf he general convention for thfc fortoition of a National Pharmaco poeia, met at Washington, and oi\ the | 3d inst. made choke of Dr. Samuel 7 L. Miichill, for President, andT)i\ Thomas T. Hewson. as Secretary.; The delegates then entered .on the \usiness of their appointment. The small pox w as very preva* talent in Loudon, in the mouth of October. The weekly bill returned en aggregate of 83. Fifteen pati=i Cnts were in the liofepital on the 10th of .November. : , Tty N One yeaT?s sale of tbc " Observer n paper published every Sunday in London, whs 602,234 averaging / 1^581 each publication. The n mnnnt for stamps paid to the revenue ? . was no less a sum titan 80601. ster ; < ling,, independent of the excise upon twelve hundred and lour reams of paper at i\\rtm pence each pound weight, and^the duty ofr three sltiU lings and sixpence on each adver tisement ; making a total sum, coot tributed to the revenue by this paper, published owe a weekr and for only fifty two publications, of about loj 000/. sterling, ecpval to 844,444' 44. ; y *7 , _ )/, , ,k $ ?? . A. ? i The Legislature of Alabama have addressed General Jackson, approv ing entirely of his conduct in regard ^ io the Seminole war. #> ^ - * * i ' <? ? M.Bclzoni, the celebrated Italian traveller, lately made a journey 00 days into tHe deserts of J,y hia, '' -am tyfeh for ihe^rutns of tlte temphk Jupiter Amrn'on. He foUnu tl country fertile; .' but no T6nr?pp.?n traveller had penetrated stHar for several ages, and the wild inhabitants refused to let liim pass through it. im? . agfhing that lie came to look for treas ures. ,Hs ascertained however, that ins of that Temple had been *d in the conatroctioii of an which, is^Hre a partly de stroyed. What he fount! most ire Warkable it the spring of water men tioned by Herodotus, \\ hirh is warm i ?in t# moWimg and evening, cold at 7 noon, and hot at midnight. He brought' away some of the water in ^ order to analyse h* V.'V * V ^ , ' f '** ? r ry* ? * A Vermont paper relates an anec* dfote of a teamster tVom tliat state, wha on his return from Hoston happened to fall in company with three other men of the whip, and excepted ail hivf : tation to^rtafce of their checr* B e ? was shortly after seized with such intense drowsiness as to ^obliged to leave his Imm i? the aire of hi* hospitable cora|>aniofta, and atop at a house on the roatf, where lie slept .wtenty-hour*, although repeated efforts were made to rotase him. It % M?oms his companion* had infused fipium in the liqtro^which he drank* and intended W> appropriate to them selves hfeteam k goods. They were overtaken, ^hqwever, and the pro perty recovered. The Vermont pa per Advises 'teamster*, in future, to drink their own grog.? Phil. pnp\ ifau mifmuu m mmsm&m EL, ?Al*/ persons hating demands against ti of Mast Dixoit, late of Sum* Wet, deceased ; are reqpested to tnepi to Ifc Dullard, Esq. In Cam to mv. 6n Beaver Creek* duly attest ed, and all per*#* indebted to *aid etiatc . V hereby* tquired ' to pake iinmcdi ^ ] y J ' n"" ?v uiaav l|UIUCI SMr^^jfrtftt to me. v v _ TrftiHiara. i #nu*'7*r'> 18kf VV^r-96 ?...J mT-. Dancing School. ILA1 NUNN, will open a DANCING] ->CHOOL in Welsh & Smyth's Long Room. on Friday, the 21st. instant. Camden, Jan. 20, 1820. REMOVAL. Globe Tavern COLUMBIA, At the Sign of Vie (Golden Ball* THE Subscriber solicits permission to tender to his friends and the public, his thanks <or ihe encouragement extended to iiim? and informs them that l^e has re moved from the corner opposite Mr. Wil liam Purvis' storey to the north-west comen on Richardsoiv^nd Lady streets, the brick house lately o^upied by Mr. Isaac Ran dolph. It is well adapted to the purposes of a tavern, being neatly finished, ^s the subscriber is now permanently fixed, he tenders his services to such persons as "may ^vor him witt> their custom. His bouse well furnishnd with elegant^edding^nsd furniture, of every kind necessary for ike reception of genteel persons, every other department attached to the establishment, is equal. Of these assurances, come and judge. - C.E. WILLIAMSON. N. B. The Charleston, Augusta, an^lj Northern stages, Btop at the Qlobe Ta vern. M ^ v ' Columbia^ Jan. 1 1, 1830. V 97-? 1 Notice.- r ALL perstms indebted to the estate of Jambs Blakenxy, dcceas>ed ; are request ed to make immediate payment. And those having demands against him, are request ed to render them legally attested, within the time prescriber by law, to Thomas p. Evans or myself. * . ,v Maty Blakejiey, , jldm'rx. JamejkJJ/c,k-eney, dec. January 20, 1R20. Mg 97 ? tf . iiMii.i ? < .M hi ii ? . .iii> Committed: ' TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, an African Negro Man, about 25 or 30 yea*s old) $ feet 3 inches high, calls his name GEORGE, and says he belongs to James EUet, on Little River, in > airfield District. The owner is requested to come forward* ?rove property pay the expenses and take him away. . S['S- r - k W * m Love*, g. k. ii. January 20, 1820. 9 7 Mft. Brown r? ' ? > ? ? Respect fully informs her friends and the public* that she ha* just received a supply of MILUWKR JWwhich she will dispose of on the (host reasonable terms, and will thankfully receive any favors conferred. December 33, 1819.- - 93 mat i? i . ii m ii ii, ?k Caution., THE s^Wse riber cautions the1 public against trading lor two Notes of If ana given by him to <JeOrge Huston, orte for 8110 and the other for ?30*- As the considera tion for which they Were given has piwved to be deceptive, h^^te^a^dno t to pay > ' James Johnson , December 1 6, 181?, 93*-^ - ? * ' ? ' ?* - fi*-* *? ? ? *? * Take Notice. THE subscriber not billing to thtoow the montey of his customers into tjfoe hands of lawyer's and Sheriff's earnestly solicits them not to neglect paying what is due him# between this and ithe first day o i March next, as thc*e whA may so neglect, are hereby assured that their Notes and accounts Will foe left in the hands of an At torney for collection. fl^niy Abbott. Camden, Nov. H, I8$9/ ? N 87-? ? ? - ? ? i ROCKY RRANCH KOR SALE. .THIS estate consists of 1861 acres of LAND, ascertained by itsurvey> situate 05 the Wateree Hiver, eight mile* above Camden, having nearly five hundred acres of cleared Land, and about the same quan tity df an excellent quality for the cultre of Cotton, remaining uncleared. This situ ation is remarkably healthful, and has on in one of the best Orchards in South Caroli na* ? About 33 likely Negroes on the same place, are offered for sale at the same time and on the same terms. It is desirable to sell the Land and Negroes together, but any person who will take the whole of the Negroes may be accommodated. Persons disposed to purchase, will make their ap~ plications to J. CARTER, Cftfn* Eq. Camden Dittrirt. Camden, Nov. 31, 1819. 89-tf?~ Stephen ? Creek , Edgefield. FOR Sale, a valuable tract of Land, consisting of SOO acres, more or less, situ ated us above, and bouuded on land grairtec!, to Hugh Rose, Jacob Mott and Reber? Starke. Requires. The Title is unexcep ?onable^ being from the original Grante. tW term*, apply to the Editor of the (. am ion ..Gazette, , ?' April 33. ' 58?t{ List of Letters, Remaining in the PoH'Ofiee at Camden J C January 1, '820. ? j A? Mary Ann Adams, Monsieur Ade-! brun, Benjamin Amazon, Richard Allen. B? William Brasington, Elijah Bass, Rev* Reynolds Bascom, Rebecca Ballafd, Mary Beckhqtn, Philip Brewer, John J. Blair, Yelverton Boiling-, Benjamin Barnes, i Ijorace W. Branson, William Bradlji William Burwell, Wilson Brown, John Brown, Robert Ballard, Johh Bethune. C? Jacob C hampion, S; William Cle burne, 2 ; Francis Conneh Col. William Carloss, Tlu> mas Crimen, "Major Benjamin Carter, Andrew Caton, Thomas Cusack, William Carpfenter, Daniel Canadjr, John Campbel|, 2 ; James Cook, John Chandler, Daniel Carter, James ft. Cotter. * * v 1 D? Lloyd Davis, Elijah Doc kins, Justen Dyer, Simeon Demmiug, Charles L# Dyer, Susannah Dunlap, 2 ; Thomas Dur^n, Ro bert Dunlap, Abel Dixon, 2 ; Josiah Dan iels, John Duren, Thofnas Davis, Master James Drew, W. C? Diggs. Esq. \Abner Dilmore^w- ?. - - *w ? E-^-Jane Enrm, James Edward* J<*eph English, Elliot Elkins, 1. . > I ? Wilie Fort, Elizabeth Fort, Eltas Fort, Benjamin FrahkHn. G? ??Hon* Judge Gantt, William Guphil, Joseph Goodman, Esq. Dr.. David George, William Grenker, Josepfh G i*acey^. &. Gillis, R. Godwin. s / / * He\vintr9. James Hines,' Eliza Harveston, Thom;:s I icwze, Charlei rionpw, f Keuben 1. Norton, BenjamiTl Harrilsofc, 2; John Harrison* Pi nek ney Holly. ;,v L - ' J ? Pobert Jone*> John Johnson, Jiff^n** & Co. John Jones, Lyriia Joijes, ^amuel Jones, 2 ; Charles Ingram. K ? Francis * S* Kennedy, James Ken dritk, Brittan Kiipatrick, * Hugh M'Kinzie* Thomas Muse, M'*s. Louisa M* Willie, Thomas M'Crady* 3 j John Moore, John Martin, Josiah Mil lcrj Samuel Martin, James M'Miclien, 2 ; Alekandes M'Ra* Mrs. Mary M'Neil, Ro^ bert M* Knight, William Moffatt, Jacob Marling1, John M'Clurc, John Marshall Lewis Morris s; Arthur Mann,- Bobert Mickle. Elizabeth M'Inson, Thoma* Muse, Rebecca B. Martin. "Ni*?H/NettiesT James Navey. P? Sarah BUke Purcell, Adain Pitman, R John Riddle, Eleanor Robinson. James Robertson, Benjamin Rollins, WS1* liatn Rasma, John Reejl, Francis Robert son, Horatio N~ ft utledge, Esq. ? S-i-Moab Stephens, Elizabeth Starks, thomas Sanders, William Scott* 3 ; Ann Scott, John Shiver* JoIVn Sinclair, Jacob Shiver, Jb.hn Seter, Jr. > T-~Peter Thothas, Ruth ThombilK W- ? Nicholas Ware, spaniel ; / W^itV, 'fcbn Williams, 2; C. T. Wijwflnii, Thomas Weston. Jf, John Walker, Z$ Mason Wood, Xhomaa Warren, Aim Watson, 3; Alexander Wright, 2 j John Welch, y ? -William Young. i ? ii ??XLfciii ***** List 6f Letters, Remaining in the Port Office at Lanchttter Court, Hon*?) S. C. on the 31#/ day De^ ^tender, 1810. A? Aaron A rant. ? H? Br.K. Geo. Blair, Mat. Bi%> fault* Btnnet, Penelope JJorOdcm 4 0*-FVance* Clarfc, Fed. Crawford, /L\. Irfn Cas^raStrlmg W; Isaac CrocketW Ksq. Frederick Cumminger, Elezabetn 1\ Cuppie> ? D ? Granger Dukes, Robert Dunjap, Sen* Christopher Dawson, Charles Downs, F ? William Faulkenborough, Lucinda Fleming, Will Elmina Fool Wood* rV'4^^iafi0tMp. pay den, Andre# Gardner, DanVel U. Gillet. William Graham. H? John H\id#on, Jplm HoWell, John? Ftancock, Joseph Huff. v J-r-Samuei Jones, John Johnson, Art hut Wtt* a ^ J, ?John Lancy, F. Lac.key?, M ? ^amucl Martin, John Micklc. *** R*? Jblm C. Robertson, John H. RoM* son, label Hodgers, Thomas Robinson, James Ram^y. s ft -4 ,%?' /? ? v, S ? John L Sanderson, Sherod jSims. rhonvas S'oan, Joshua *teaton, Robert inipea. T~Wm, Taylor, lames Taylor, John jemn, Mii#s Threat. ' WwJohn . Wade, William Wearer^ Richard Wright, RaWley Weaver. J. Stewart, P. M. January 1, IRSft. |g$ Fainting. H0U8E and Sign Painting, Gilding, Glazing and paper Hanging, Windsor ( hairs, printed and neatly ornamented, at the comer of York and Broad-streets, op* potftte Welsh k Smyth's Tarren, by >?- '^j Thomas Bvmm. Camden, Jan. 1 J, 1820. ?fi? I K 'i i r ?- jfi -*? . --",i -fj - i ii .T Notice : ? \ ALT, persona having any demands a gainst the estate of Dr. Jow* JounsoU, de ceased, ere requested to present their %e* counts properly attested within the time prescribed by law? -Those indebted to the -state will please to make immediate pay nent. - . * .1 a no Johnson, Jl&rtfx. Lancaster, Jan. ft, 1 820. 0 ft? ? w-'-WTK^'" ' ;fc- 6 %^ , ? I SHERIFF'S SALES/ I I - BY virtue o! an oider of the Honorable' iCouri ot C-umnian Plea^ tor Kershaw Diq. I trict, Witt be Svtd, before the Court- House jin Camden, on Monday and Tuesday , thp 7th and 8th days ol February next, trithin the legal hours : * ON E tract of two hundred ac tes of Land, (more 01 iessi) One trattof'one hundred and fifty acres ; One tract of twor hundred acres ; One tract of fifty seven acres ; One tract of fifty one acres f One tract of one hundred and forty two arcesi One trafct of twenty nihe acres; One tract of one buti* 4i ed an ck sixty seven acres ; One tra^t of three fiundired find twenty five aciesiiOne tract of four hundred and ei^ht acres; One tract of twenty three acres, and on$ tract of one hundred and fifty acres? /^ntaining in the whole, one thousand nine and two acres, (be the same more or i<is)eai which said several tracts of Land lie adja cent to each other, on the wafer* of Beaver Creek, and was lately the property of lovir Russstt, deceased. Bounded South by Elizabeth Thompson, James M'Culloch, Bennet Barron, l^aban Delay and Aleaan* ider Fleming^ land ; East by Thomas Bal lard, John Gaydeti and Jererr*ah Smith's land; North by Mrs. Hilliard, William Russell and Andrew Hood's land, and- West by Mrs. Ffoke'Ht >nd. - v. .w Conditions ot sale, a. credit of on4 and two year*, with interest from the diy of Wale, the purchasers to give biirti . ^UK wood personal security ; the titles to madO, but not delivery Aitkil the purchase money is and if not paid when the same hp comes due, to be resold for cash, at the rick of' the former purchasers. M. V. Wiggins, b. ft. d, -January IS. . V ? Notice, v ^ , \VlLL^>e sold before the CouH-tioutfc) on Mondav. the 7tti ofFebftiiry, Ji ittcely Mulatto Feltow, About nineteen years old, a first rate Black smith. T erms. one half cash, and sL credit of "twelve month* for the other' half. *j Rebecca Ballard. Camden, Jan. 13* i830. , I 96-9$~ INTHE COMMON PLEAS, ? Sumtvt District. Iarvel G. Matfiixr "1 >ff ? v vs. v , > foreign MtacforittiL Jam e* Delict^ J , WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this case did, 6o the 1 6th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred arid nineteen^ file theic declaration In the Office of this Honorable Court, against the Defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of thi? Btate* and hat neither wifenofr attorney known within t|>e ^ag^^port w horn a copy of ^tl^^aid^ in year frnd a day, might be aerrcSTith therefore Orden*!, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly in that case made and provided* thalsjhe Defendant do appear and plead to tht said declaration, on or before the 17th day ofOciober, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ^weftty,' other wise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. ? \ 4 L ?. MmtMs, Gs C. P. Oftcc of Common Pleas, ' . Sumter jDistrict, October . 1 6*1 8 dm ' ?? ?! I ? IN THE COMMON George I . M*C aWy,<*v Mathtw J?. Nailer , ( Foreign ufttath* j *s, ( mcnU James T. lVat*on, J ? WHEREAS the Plaintiff's in thin case did, on the 16th day. of October, in the year o?y>ur Lord one thousand eight hum dred atpairretee , file their declaratioiijn U?e Officii this Honorable Covrt, against the Defendant, yrho is abhent from and Without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known witMp tne same, upon whom a copy of the said de claration,, with a rule to plead thereto with in a year and aday, might be served s It it therefore Ordered, in pursuance of tbw Act of the General AssemWy in this case made and provided, that the Defendant do i appear and pWad to the said declaration, on (or before the, 17th day $f October, which Will be in the year df our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and twenty, otherwise fh\al and absolute judgment .will then HI given and awarded against' him. " 1. <i. MATJII8, c. c. p. Office of Common Pleas, Sumter District, October 1 6, 1 B 1 9. dfr HOOTS & r>HOtt8. Tfcffc au|>acribere take this method $c inform the pablie that fhey have just re ceived thd are openings 1atg* and elegant Maortment of ; BOOTS SHOES, '* ? 0? their own manufactory* eqtiW to any of fered tn thia market?which thef offer by wholesale or retail, on the moat reasonable term#? consisting of - Ladies Morocco Bootees, Do# Walking Shoes, Gentlemen's Wellington Boot* Do. Catfakin Shoes and Pumps, Do. thick of different qualities* Boys and Misses Bootees and &hoes* - Childfens Shoes and vanou* other ?nds, All pastfi^vors gratefully acknowledged and a continuance of them solicited. N. B. Country merchants wishing \C supply themaelvet, will do well to call. t>ec.*o. J. WHITE fcCO. I Sale. ; " WILT* be sold on Friday, 4he Slttinst?. at the house in whith the subscriber now lives*? A number of BOOKS, consisting of of several elegant Bibles, ami other valuable works. . ?ALSO ? Household Furniture* > Sutfh as Beds, Matrasse*, Tables* Chairs* a Desk and Bqfek-Caac, fcc. and tbrfte head ; of cattle. . V ' TT j Credit until the first of January, J 82 If for all sumseKcfeeding Ten Dollar*? Cash for all under* / . ? ? vy- r Av-; Isaac iSmithw* * Camden, January 6* }B20? 95-96** ? t .ramr** i '? ^ ? " *- - ?5* NOTICE. , ' ; committee of tbe Camden Auxil iary Bible Society, have received from the American Bible Socifety a supply of of BIBLES, that are ready for distribution at prime jcoat^reduced prices Mr gratis. By ? sfBLANDING, ?*V C?m. December SO, 1819. y* Sheriff's Sale. By -virtue of sundry ex&CUtifn* to toe eft$ T - ? - ? , -'??? ???? ?"?y" .ly rnary ntxtf VjUMn. the fog?? hour* q f sale : \ , (H One tract of I .and, lying: on Horsepeft branch antf 2SjMile creefc, containing 62$_v acres, more of leas, bounded North by *1 Joseph Brevard's land, op the South by E? B^Br- * ^ i i)H Courton's land, on the West by John 8anders* (and, and on the East by Joatph Brevard's land ; levied on as the property Of Ellaha Payne, at the sepai ate suits of William Nqtojinnd others. ^Conditions of k sale cash, the purchaser to pay tor Sheriff's M. 0. "Wiggins, s. k.1>. January 13. M . h . ? ?ri t .I., 'ii?i> i. r. ' ... . JfoticB* d . . ? . y - , . SH ALL persona who are liable to work on the roads and Streets within the limits of tht Town of CanttUpn, and intend lo pay instead of working during the present year^ ; do pay the sum of three Dollew*o the Recorder, On or before Hie 2tst Inststanf, and lhat after that day, no payment instead of .work wiR be rocelvetf, but at the rate ? oT fifty cents per day, and that if* advance. , v Extract trom the Minutes.; Wm. O'Cain, Jiocorder. Jfc January 13, 18*20, 96?90 >, ! ' i* " XinseedOil, pm * >vy/,.A [be sold ??? ?f '['iniwifi1 ii mediately. ^ A? DE LEON. !; otice. wm&&.wd commissioners for the FREE I SCHOOLS, for Kershaw . District ,>%ritl . pttend at rtje Court Home in Csfhden, on i Ithe frurtb Monday of January next, (being I 'the 14th day,) to receive application for, r lof assistant to Schools. ? r y .><- v/ ' . . 1 f'.'.' * By order J. W. December 23^ > * . 98 +->T. r'Mjl ""** ' , V . 7 \ Ki* */ ?.? ' ? uV ? ? ? * : ~.ni ? r it' " 'in iit j^iiiii " ' 'fcj_j. 'j' ?-/ ? Tv.M' ? ' t To Bire. - Lf^m. ? ?'? '* ?? ; > r v A Nrgro Woman, belonging to Ihd estate of ioww M'Cakts, deceased, fdt terms apply to A. *, > y ? \? James Clark, Rxr.cutor qf John M'Ca?ils> dccrmned. ? ^December g[? ??* 9SMf ; '? 1 " " - 11 ? ^ ^ . m . Svuth-Carolirta ? lnnta*tar District. "IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Zaddoek Perrxfs v ' > Case in Attachment. Matthew Hbod. J - WHEREAS the PtaintifT in the abdte esse, having this day fc led hb declaration in the Office of the Clerk of this Honorable Court,- against the defendant, who is absent without die limits of this State, neither wife nor attorney, knowit same, upon whom a copv of th# ation, with a rule 10 plead there* , within s year sad a dayfttighi be served t It is flie&fbre Ordered, That the said defendant do appear and plead to the said [declaration, on or before the sixteenth day [of November, which will be in the yea* of otfr Lord one thousand eigflt hundred and twenty-otherwise final and absolat* judg ment will be given and awarded against him* { William M'Ketltlfl, C. V* Clerk's Office, Lancaster District, ' November 15, Iftlg. - Committed TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, a Negro Fellow, about 35 or 40 ye^rsof sge; i feet 10 or 1 1 inches high, stout bu?Kf says his name is. m scipio r and belongs -to WilHam Bull ih Barnwell District* The owner is requested tocomo forward, prove property, gaj charge^and iak'.' him away. April 8 William Lov^t ?. *t ^ / s