Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, March 15, 1821, Image 3
Spring Goods.
W. E. JOHNSON % CO.
Have just received an assortment of
GOODS, suitable to the present and ap
proaching season. Consisting in part of
the following articles : I
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres,
Vigonia Cloths and Cassinetts,
Valencia, Marseilles ?t Florentine Vesting;
Russia Drill, Russia Sheeting,
Nankeens, Jeans, Corduroys,
Caixoes and Prints,
Bombazetts, Linens,
Domestic Sheetings and Shirting?,
White and Black Italian, "J
"White and colored Canton, L CRAPES.
Figured Nankin, J v .
Colored Pavilion Gauze,
Merino Shawls, Cambrics, Muslins,
Worked Muslin Dresses, Long Lawn,
bilk Stockings and Gloves,
Kid Gloves, while and colored^ :
Btaver Gloves, white and colored,
] ,lej?unt Parasols and Umbrellas, .. K ?
Ladies and Gentlemen's fine Shoes,
White, Drab 8c Blacky Beaver,' ") ?? a -pis
Do do. Imitation Beaver, y*R I
Tine Saddles, Bridles &c.
Duponts Gunpowder,
Cognac Brandy, Holland Ctn,
Old Jamaica Rum, (excellent)
N. . W bi?ke>\ and N . E. R u ro ,
London Porter,
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate,
' Supciior Blacking, Cast Andirons.
. A-few ine riQZlMS+nt FL UTE&\
with Italian Strings and Music for the
Violin and Flute. 4 * ?
Marc h 15, 1 8^2 f. " w. : ; ? . ' 43?
?New Goods.
.( r, | . /<Vri M Oft J' s . ? I
The subscribers,. hav$vjukt received a
part of their supply o (SPKjfrG GOOD*,
consisting1 of ttfe following articles :
6-4 CambHcs, : ^
6- 4 Cambric Dimity, very fine,
? ' Corded Diriggf low priced ?
7-4 and 8-4 cotlqo piaper, ..
6-4 Carlisle Ginghams,
i Tambouf M *
- 4-4 and 6*4 Jaconet Muslins, plain and
Tfco^oiired, Vi
x ^-^^wnbourcd Lenoes,
6^4 J\ do 7" Book Muslin,
4-4 Superfine checked Gingham,
H : 4?4 ' ' do
- >?nperfin?|whtte Quilting,
Ladies Cotton Hose, extra fine,
dot .low priced, F
|$ rtmk f * C alicoes,
w A few pieces 9-8 fine do.
Murray Robinson,
March 15, 182 1.
Ta&jleturns.
j^Thc sulwcriber ?arnestly requests that!
returns be- made-btfore the last day of;
the present month, as he will be necessarily
absent for JIMQM* yaaK* niter that period. ~
C Ciias. J. Shannon, Collector .
JYotice.
.^he subscribers request all persons in
debted, to them,. to, come forward immedi
mtj and make such arrangements for the
payment of their accounts, as may be satis
JSCtOTjPW ?- ? * ?*??" ^ ^ ? J -- ? ' * 1
Murray Robinson .
March 13, 1821.
fro TIC E.
ons having any demands against
>fr Samuel Laughorn , deceased,
Mated to render their accounts duly
J within the time prescribed b} law.
. indebted to said estate, are request*
> make immediate payment.
Francis Allen,, JWmV.
& Laughorn , dictated.
:hl5, 1821. 43?
I n ?? ? I
Notice. ' * ? |
P All persons having any demands'
against the estate of Archibald Smith ,
deceased* are requested to render ill
their accounts by tiie first of April
next ; and those indebted, ate leqttir- 1
ed to make immediate payment on
or before that date.
Neil Smith,
Administrator of A. Smithy dec .
airch 10. 48? tf
4 ? ? ? ? ?
JSUT1CE. '
kHK Coparnership ? of Miller St
Kirt in t he practice of Law and Equity,
dissolved by consent from the 1st ot
ireh.
Stephen I). Miller, I
John Boykift, Jun.
U March 8, Iftftl 45? tf
A home to Let.
THE Subscriber wishing to decline
MMcrrn keeping, offer's his house to let ; it
*rill suit either for a store or for keeping a
house of entertainment or for both, if re
quired. He will alto hire the house furni
ture and two or three servants; to an ap
proved person he wilt make the terms
very accommodating.
J. B. MATHIEU.
Camden, March t, MSI. +9 ? 4
W
x
SlierifTsViales.
By virtue oi sundry executions to me di
rected, will be sold b?fore the Couit
Houbt in Camikn, on the ad and 3d
days of April next ; being the first Mon
day and Tuesday thereof, within the
legal hours of sale :
640 Acres of land, more or iess,
situated on both sides of the road to
xVi'Kaskill's Bridge, on Lynches
Creek, on No he ad branch, waters of
Pinetree Greek, bounded N. W. by
vacant lands, on all other sides by
Benjamin Perkins* lands, levied on
a* the property of Robert M'Kain,
at the separate suits of John G.
Mallard, John Havis and others.
565 Acres of laud, more or less,
situated on Spears Creek, adjoining
lands belonging to James English
and i Daniel Holliday, the same
whereon the defendant now resides,
levied on as -the property of James
Terry, at the suit of John Walker.
1000 Acres of land, moie less,
situated oij tlm west side of the
VVateree River, levied on as the
(woperty of Joslma English, at the
suit of Henry Abbott.
All the right, title, interest and
claim which Mary Cunningham lias
to 1050 acres of land, more or less,
situate on Gam Swamp, seven miles
above Camden, levied or* as the pro
perty of ivlary Cunningham, at the
suit of the State of South- Carolina.
100 Acres of landi more or less,
Mhiated- on the waters of Beaver
Creek, adjoining lands belonging to
Diauna Nixon and James Hood,
levied on as the property of Burford
r '4 -witty, at the suit of John (i. Bah
lard.
One brown bay Mare, levied on
as the projierty of Harwell Evans, i\ i
the suit of William Nixon.
. Conditions cash, put chasers to pay foi
Sheriff's Vitles and Bills of Sale.
James IP. Cantey , s. k. d.
Camden, March 12, .821. 43
Notice.
The subscriber jntcnds to leave
I the Htate at (lie end of this year, aiul
wishes to close his husiuess. All
indebted to him by note or o|>en ac
count will call a nd make MUisVactory
settlement immediately and save cost.
William Nixon.
M arch 15. ? 48-? tf
Notice.
A likely black boy, about 1 S or 20 yearn
old, a feet 2 or 3 inches high, having the
following pass, came to the subscribers a
few days since. The owner may hear
of him by applying to
WiUiam M 7 Cain.
"Camden, March 15, 1821. 43 ?
44 The bearer JIM, sold from the estate
of Ikmneau and bought by a Mr. Balloon
living on or near the Waterec. by accident
missed of his company bought w'rtlv him
and travelling together; this is therefore
given to pass him up the country to his
owner. R. MATHEWS'.
Goose-Creek, Mafch 2, 1821." v
Sale of (Hoods.*
The remaining STOCK OF GOOD6
of the late firm of Hodges & M'Caa, will
be sold at (he store on Monday, the 19th
inst. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M.
Terms ? All sums of Fifteen Dollars and
under, cash. All sums above Fifteen Dol
lar*, six months credit on Note, with g. od
security, bearing interest from the day of
sale.
' Camden, March 8, 1821. 42?
: ; Aotice. \ '' -.Tl
V J V ?
THE Subscriber having been consti
tuted the Attorney of the securities of M,
C. Wiggins, late Sheriff of Kershaw, is
authorised to request all demands against
the said securities, to be present during
the sitting ol the Court of Common Pleasj
in April next, and such as appear legal J
will be settled without suit, to the extents
of the rsapective liabilities of cach ttecuri-j
ty, from and after April 1882, with interest.)
Such as are regarded inadmissible service 1
of Writs will be accepted on, and
facility afforded to their determination in
November next.
Stephen I). Miller.
March 8, 18 21. - 42? tf '* 4
I
Noticc.
A1X persops having any demands
against the estate of John Mims, deceas
ed, are* requested to render them in the
time prescribed by law, and those indebted
will pleasq make immediate payment.
John Marsh, Mm'r.
January 18, 1831. 38? f
Under Decree in Equity.
WILL be sold at the Court-House, in
Camden on Monday tbe 2d day of Annl
next, tbe store house and out buildings
lately occupied by Hojkjes & M'Caa, on
Broad street in the said town. ^The pre
mises are in complete order and present a
stand for business, not exceeded in eccel-j
lence by any in town. The purchaser to
give bond and ^ood personal security, pay
able the first day January next, with in
terest from the datej a mortgage of the
premises, and pay for titles. ?
J, Cailer, Com . Eq .
Camden March 8, 1821 42 ? 5
1JV District .
Y F.BRUAKT TCRM, 182 1 .
Robert CunmtoghM V/ ?
Admr.D. S. Bailey, dec, J**//,/.
?ut. *-^r tpf* cm , ?**'.
Perter Smith 8c othero^*^ ; -
ALL persons having any demands
against the estate of the late Daniel S.
Bailey, doccasedi are hereby noiifted to
establish them by legal proof, before the
Commissioner of the Court of F^ui?yY on
or before the first day of June Term next,
that they may receivc their dividends of
suid'estate.
I J. Carter, Com . JEj.
[ . Camden, March 8, 1801. ' 4bXZ 3
Notice.
PKRSONS havjn^ demands against
William Thomas, deceased, are desired
to render them according to law. And
those indebted to him, are requirtd to
make immedia.^ payment to
Mic.'tjah Thomas,
ddm'r. IV. Thomas, dec.
Camden, March 8, 1821. 42 ? 4
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to George
Wells, deceased, laie ot Hanging Rock
? reek, are desired to make immediate
jjivment. And those who have demands
j against him, are required to rendered
iheni according to law to the subsciiber.
Absalom W^lla.
Qualified Ex'r. George JVetfi det.
Hanging Rock Creek, Kershaw District,
March 1, 182!. ,42?4 4
I hereby forewarn any person from
buying or tracing for a prom Wary Note for
five hundred dollars, made, payable the
1 Sth of January last, Riven to Furnifold
Jurnigan* asthfesame lias been fraiidnlent
ly obtained, and i am determined not |o
pay the Mine, unless compelled by law.
Tlartwell Keclfurd.
March 8, 1 62 1. 42? tf
ALEJL JmTHES(W % COr
Have now on hand a very general as
sortment of ,
Seasonable and Fancy
Goods, Sfl^f
Selected at the mftnufactories by C. Ma
theson; which with their former supply of
Dry Goods and Groceries, they will dispose
^wholesale and retail for castr, or to ap
proved purchasers, '<#) sjuch time as may
be agreed upon, and as low as any regular
importer, under such freights and charges
can afford to sell for.
Camden, January 1 11 82 1 S7-t
Fresh Sanford'i B?j^tf,ij*c. I
. The subscriber has just received a sup
ply from Sanford's Mill, in pourid, half
pound, 4? 3 arid 1 ounce paper*.
J] I no on lldnd,
Superior Coh) Drawn CASTOR OIL
-J/Vest- India , do
SWEET OIL, !.
With a general ass^Hrne^it of
' Genuine 9 Family and Patent
Medicines,
Which #ftf be sold wholesale or retail, on
the moat reasonable term*.
A# Be Leon. -
Cannlewi Feb. 1 . < 40?
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Notice
J
mL.? ._give ? ????f mil iltlB Ml- IW>W in
debted to hi rft to make p^fneui. Those
wlw^do not avail thcmrtjvfa of this notice,
ma# calculation paving i&eir debts with
the^Wlkton of <5ost.
Jutf reeved on contffcnment, sixty
barrels <& .a s^erioV quahy of SHAD*
winch yilf |>e sold low tor tab.
William Brown.
January IB, 1821
. ' I ? n in
Notice.
^eroon?fo<fobtt<Vto tie estate ofl
John Wai kku, ate tjgnii reqursle
to make payment, aslaa ilesiroii
ofctaring the wWrnfetrirtkn as soon
as possiMo.
? CHARLES J. S11A NON,
Ait MV Jr Valker.
February B. 1
Garden Seeds.
Just arrived from JVew-York and
New- Kngla nd, of the growth of
1820, and for sale, wholesale and
retail , by
P. Thornton,
At the Post-Office, Camden.
Which is removed to Uie opposite side, ;
Two doors below James S. Murray's,
As follows :
Early York Cabbage j
do. Sugar Loaf do. s
do. Dutch do. <
do. Battersca do..:
do. Pent on do. ?
do. Amsterdam do. *
(a new and choice ]
1
Drum Head winter \
Cabbage 1
targe Scotch do.
Green Glared do.
Large English Sa
voy Cabbage
Late Dutch do.
R$d Dutch do
Green Curled Bore
cole
Brussels Sprouts .
Scotch Kale j
Sea do,
Purple Brocoll 4
Elhrly London Cauli
flower
Late do. do.
Karly Spring Turnip
Ytllow da
Large Bullocks Ab:
crdeen or Yellow
I Scotefc Turn-p
Large Norfolk Field
Turnip ?
tCrden Top do.
Utd Top tlo.
French, or Hanover \
L Turnip j
Yellow Stone do.
Yellow Malta (a new j
. and choice kind) i
Blood B^et |
Yellow do.
Swelling Parsnip
Early Horn Carrot
Scarlet * do.
Orange do.
gp-t. i. . )\
F nuin Radish
Purple do.
P ' . 'irtfc Scarlet cio. 5
Short Top da ? j
Early Frame do. S
White Turnip do. ? |
Long Black winter 3
Radish 5
Ice Lettuce J
Head do. j
White Coss do. ' |
Cabbage do. I
Early . do.
I Imperial do.
Brown Dutch do. J
Hardy Green do; - !
Grand Admiral do. i
Red Onions
White do. j
Large Scotch Leeks i
Serpcnt*Squash
Corn. Porter's do !
; Mammoth Gourd
; Groen Turkey Cu
cumber
Long Ureen do I
Early do
Prick ley Gherkins'
(for Pickles) .j
Nutmeg Mellon
Cantelope do
J Musk do
Large Water do ?
Mammoth Pumpkin
Squash Pepper
Rabbit Nose do
Cayenne do.
[ Prickiey Sp inn age
j. Hound do ?
; Gi?nt Asparagus
Summer Savory
Curled Parsley ? :
\ White Mustard
i Brown do
Solid Celery
Garden Cress
Vegetable Oyster
T omatoes & Ochre ;
Saffron
Peppergrass
Early Charlton Peas
Wilson's Superfine
early 6 week Peas
Early Frame do
! Tall Sugar do
Prussian Blue do
Pall Marrowfat do
I ?warf do
?)waif Cluster do
l^warf Sugar do
Lecdsman Owar f do
Early Yellow TTusR
i Beans
tarly Speckled do
! Early Kidney or i.iv
j *r ans
i Early six week com
; fort Beans
Pole Cranberry do
Bust) do
Dutch Runners do
Lima do
| White AlbanyBush
! Beans
j Helgoland Befens .
[Wrfeb, d0i
; Early Magazine do
| Lucerne or Frencti
| lover
i White Dutch Ciov*
j Red do
guinea Grass
> Suin' Join or Holy
I Uay
< Orchard Grass
Timothy do
f English Rye do
' Buckwheat Grain
?? ALSO??
Irish Potatoes, j
AND
NEW ORLEANS INDIGO,
Of a superior quality ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
In addition to the above, the subscriber
has received of tfie growth of *820, a
cjuantity oi Ruta Haga, or Yellow Kussia
Turnip, which has been found on trial to
answer this climate well, when the season
has been any way favorable. _ -.J
^"ATio? MANGLE WURTZEL, or
Root of Scarcity, of the best species which
is found to be more productive than any of
the Beet Hind, as the root is much larger
and the top can |>c gathered or broken off
twd or th\ee limes chiving the summer for
ttoe cattle, and will not injure the growth
of the root. . . < ?
; Pamphlets with directions mny also be
had.
A few imall boxes well assorted, put
up to *uit families, with a deduction of
tweiftjMive percent.
Those who wish to pure base to sell again,
will find it to their advantage to call and be
supplied, as a very liberal discount will be
made. > . . J
H? B. As the subscriber has received
his seed from persons who raised them,
ihey may be defended on to be good. But
should any person *lt*r purchasing any on'
trial prove them otherwise, the money will
be relumed if desired, or other seeds iu
place of them*
Camden, Feb. 8, 1831. iMtf
, indjbo.
1 C?*e clioite retailing INDIGO, Kr
sale by ? ? W. k S. HLANDING.
January 18, IJJt.
' ?' ' " V' ' 'v ?' lr*
JVoiice.
AU persons indebted to the sub
scribers, an' requested Jo mak~ pay
ment l>efore the 15th of March ne.xfc
? AJl Notes and Accounts after thart
date will be placed in the hand* of
au Attorney for collection.
THOMAS M'CHA"DY h CO.
SwiftC-eek, Feb. 8. 41 ? f %
for sale.
One sett of elegant Mahogany DINTNG'
TABDES, which will be *oid low? For
terms, apply to
P. Thornton , ?
At the Post-Office.
March 8.
THE SUBSCRIBERS _
Having formed a connection in business
under the firm of JameS K. Douolas & Co
? are now opening an t^tensive assort
mciu of
Seasonable and Fancy
? Good^jj.^3'-'" J
at their 6tore at the comer of De K alb and
Broad-street-? where the highest price wiii
be given in Cash for Cotton. They solicit
a continuance of the favours of their friends,
and assure ihem that the utmost exertions \
shall be made to render satisfaction.
lames JL Douglas.
John J. Blair.
January 1 1 1821 k 37*
?7 r j l' i'Y 7?r , , ? V If!- r 1
The Subscriber offer* Far Sale,
London White Lead in Kegs, superior
quality, r v -
.North -C arolina Linseed Oil, ;? j
Spirits Turpentine, per gallon and in
bottles. .
With an extensive assortment of Paints,
Varnishes, Paint Brushes, kc. See.
Jl. De Leon.
Camden, Feb. ) . . ^ ?- - ' 40*^-. 4
? ,, -
Education. *
THE cbnneftion formerly existing be
tween the Trustee* of StatesviUe Ac ado
my and the subscriber, as Teachet being
dissolved, Parents and Guardians are here
by informed, that the different branchea -
heretofore taught in this academy, he will
still continue to teach in a suitable house
prepared for this purpose. The salisfac*
lion which the discharge of his office has
given during the term of five yeays/and
the respectable standing of his students in
the different higher seminaries whieh they
have entered, afford a w'ell grounded hope
that the usual liberal support and encour
ment will, be continued; Parents and
jftuardian* may rent abMjred, tRat t a rjr
necessary attention witl be paid to -th? fe
portmcnt, the progress and accuracy of
Pupils. - ? , - ^ ?
| The School will commence on th? Jst
of January next. Fo accommodate t^p,
people of South- Carolina, whose patron
age has been liberal, there will be but oft*
vacation in the year : the first vacation to
commence the 16th of December, 1421,
Boarding can be had, as usuaU ut the
house* of Messrs. WoJ'k* Mcjfcpight, ant)
Hart, 8$c. ?. *
- 1 Joha
November 24, 1820. * 3S tf <
N. >S From ihe inexperience of youth,
it often happens they at e too easily led into
habits of extravagance. In these they too
successfully indulge, notwithstanding the
care and vigilence of tlie Teacher and
Trustees. The Teacher, especially, suf
fers the blame, although errors of this kind
are committed without l\isJ|(now ledge and
'permission. Aware of this, and at the
same time desirous to afford every reason
able security to parents and guardians, tho
following rules will be strictly attended to.
Every student shall be confined to one
particular store for the purchase of those
articltes of w hich be may stand in need ; his
account in said store, to be carefully exa
mined at least once in every month.
No student shall be permitted to play
unlawful games, nor indulge in the us?- of
I anient spirits j and to prevent these evils
their accounts in Taverns shall be examin
ed once in every w?ek, and a report obtain
ed at the end of every fortnight* from tho
musters of Boarding-Houses, re1ative to he
conduct of their boarders. J. M.
The following gentlemen have kifltity
offered their service*, to carry the abof ^
Rules into effect. ? - ;
Doctor Joseph Guy,, ,
Col. Richard Alliaon,
CieiL George Davidsoa,
Rev. D, ArRee,
Capt. Alexander Dimlap,
Johq Hbucgina, Esq.
KobcrlJ^orlu, fc*i.
WilUaro M*Kil>ftht, J
Strayed or Stolen.
flk , , ON Friday 26th January,
^BSBTmy HORSE, a bright KN?,
between 15 and 16 hand# Hgh*
1 mmn a thin main and thin sprig tail,
blind of the left ejre, side mucn shaved
with the harness, has a peculiar manner of
throwing out his left fore-leg in trotltttg,
and ia between 10 and 11 ye*rsold.
A suitable reward, and s>lj reasonable #x
pmisos p?t id, by delivering him to the sub
scriber in Columbia. <
1 Elias Mnrk.g,