Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, May 31, 1821, Image 3
l'ublic Sale.
Wy permission of the Ordinary for Ker
s.v.w i)i<siiict. will be sold, ( '?> Saturday.'
the yth uay of June r.ex% at 1 - o'clock, be
J?-re the Court-House in Camden, all the
estate ol Patrick .Vuxiw//, deceased ? con
sisting of wearing apparel, a silver Watch.
Sec. on a credit mx months ? Putr.haserv
giving Notes, bearing interest from the day
ui sale, with good peisonal security.
Alex. Monroe, Adiivr.
May SI. ??
Notice.
AH persons having demands against!
Patrick Muxioclls deceased, late of Cani-|
den, Tailor, aie requtsted to render them
according to law ; and, those incebied to |
him to make immediate payment to
Alex. Monroe, Jldrrvr.
Mry 51. ' 2?1
Strayed
?/
l'ROM the Subscriber, near Manches
ter, on the 5(hinsl. two Blrrck MULKS,
Horse and Mare, very much alike in
color and fcize, two years old this Spring
Whoever will stop said Mules .m ?i c;ive
information of the same to the Subscriber,
will be satisfactorily rewarded by
John it. Spann.
May 31. 5t? 5
?ASSIZE OF BREAD,
I'br the month of June.
The average price of supe.fine l'louv
toeing Five Dollars and Fifty Cents, per
barrel of 196 pounds neit weight, the loa\es
must weij;h as-loiluws:
7d lwal to wei^h 3 pound 2 ounces.
3 id loaf to weigh I pound 9 ounces.
William O'Cuin,
Clerk of Council.
Camden, Mav 24, 1821.
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CAMDEN Mk
Library Society. ,
* The Menibei-s of the Society are re
quested to attend at their Koom on Satur
day the 2d of June next, at 4 o'clock* P.M.
JOSHUA REYNOLDS, ^
May 24. 1^
Nfav Store .
The subscriber bejjs leave lo inform ?h?
| friends ami the public,- * at he has com
tnenced thfr Mercantilgpftufcittess Jn tlicl
Masonic Hail, with a geRral assortment^
Dry Ga& ind Croctrieai ;
Which he will # low for cash U> ap.
Valcntin<r,*Mai3ciHesflt Fter fejdne Vfe
-ting,
Rftssia Sheet]
WliiteJeab*
d Dutch
i|iia f)rjt
Manchester
Bombazettea
4-4 Irish Lini
per,
SMrlinj^
Muslin Robes,
ic Dimitie*, B
Canton Crape
6*4 Cambrics
Tambqured ai
1.1^1? mull am
10-4& 11-4 tf]
American Pla
and Gentlemen's Shoes assorted
feffiror?ss heel Boots,
Biustard and Pickles,
; Coffee and Tea,
id Gin, Whiskey, Rum, fcc. fee,
|teral other articles too tedious to
James M'lla.
ON or ftboUflHM4th ult. my Boy lost
between Statdtogj | and Ifefcin Creek, a
Letter addrejjfl Bine rrooBiiK r Good*
miw in Char^BpPlontain^ Four Hun
d*ed and Eighty-Four Dollars in Bills of
tile Banks or this State. Whoever will
Oliver the said Letter and Money to Mr.
Goodman in Charleston or to myself, shall
bO satisfactorily rewarded if required.
T*1 James H. Sylvester,
Raft in Creeky Sumter District^
R aha way from the
subscriber on the 38th
|S^|^ inst. a negro, woman
- named MILkEY, about
36 or 87 years of a^o
/ leaving a young child
about 4 month* old; she
formerly belonged to the
estate of Mr. William Bailey, on. Ceder
Creek. It is expected that she ia harbored
by some wm person In that neighborhood.
She has Mii#ln*of her front teeth and
wears her hftlr plated in front. Any per
son delivering her to Mr. Jothua Bailey,
shall receive I reward of Five Dollsrs, and
if delivered^ to me shall be liberally re
warded for their trouble.
Mary JH'rfdnms.
May 24, 1821^ If?
Notice,
These persons wl.o have not completed
their giavel pavements above L>e kalb
strcet, are required to have them complet
ed by the first day of July next.
The Omiiniwr ly.giilatiiiff the p lice and
assize of Bread, will be rigidly enforced on
the first Monday in June next.
JJy Order of the Council,
\V m. O'Cain, Mccorder.
April 19. r - 48 ?
To Retailers and Tarervkeejpers !
You are hereby required to hand in
written applications to the Town Council
ot Camden, on or before the first day of
June next, as all Licenccs expire on tht
3 1 st instant. ? ; ~ , . . - ?<
Extract from the Minutes, . J
Win. O'Cain, j Recorder.
Camden, May 10, 1821.
Money toppedrfl
A HANK BILL ^Vas stopped fn tliJe
hinds of a Slave, Vvho attempted to pass
it -)fV in a manner wh'iQh induces a belief
ill at he did not come by it honestly. It is
i'jvr m my hands.
Thomas Salmond.
Mav !". .52 ?
1 i? ?
JSotice*
THE Subscriber cautions the public
against trading tor a NOTE OF HANI)
given by him to John afield for Twen
ty-Five Dollars, payable the first of Jan
uary next. ? As the consideration for whit#
it was given lias provecf deceptive, he is
determined no to pay the same unless le
gally compelled so to do.
David C la nt on.
May 17. 55 ? f
y? I'l I ? III I n> mmrnmmm-m+m
* i
ALL persons indited to Reuben
Flemming, deceased, desirfett to made
imm&Uate payment; and, those having
demands against him to render them to me
According to law.
Susannah Flemming,
';.?fclVx. /f. Flemming.
May >7. W 33? f
LaUd &
their co-partnership,
is having demands against
h< to in to Jetfte Kilgorc ;
unu, muse manned to the firm, rk
Immediate payment to him.
Robert Latia.
"'?'jr ; Jease Kilgore.
den, May 3, 1821. 50 ?
Notice.
ffWRjL* ? ^ ?' , 1 * - - ?
ALL periotii-indebted to the estate ol
ohn Swillev, are requested to make
nrmediate payment, and those having de
mands against the saroer are requ ire d to
preserffc them within the time prescribed
by taW, to Yhomas Salmond, E?q. or
i . John Baroett, Ex>r.
| May 10. 0 51 ? t
An E stray.
ttlRAto ALLEN, of Lancaster Dis
trict, Toils before me a CheWut Sorrel
HOKSE, twelve and a half hand* high,
Vix or seven years old, the left hind foot
white, a piece torn off his left eyelash,
nick tailed and some Whitte oh his belly ?
Appraised at Twenty*feeven Dollars,
Mi:, Witi. Johnston, J. p.
Lahcastfei* District, 3. C. Aptf 1 19. 51
fci ; ? I ? ?? > ? . '? - ? ? i '
? 1Q Reward.
^AN^iWvtr, from
the subscriber on the
10th of, April last, a
Negro Man named
About six feet Two or
three inches fcigh.
John Bufg?*g, sen*
May 10. 51 ?
6 Cents Reward.
Absconed from my employ oh the 25th
of last month; my apprentice Simon Cock -
trail, about eighteen years of age, light
hair and fair complexion, five feet nine or
ten inchel high. ^Ihe above reward will
be given for the apprehension and delivery
of said 1 Cockerall to me in C amden. The
law till be enfordfd against all persons
harboring and employ ing said apprentice.
Willis W. Mwbrook*.
E May 34, 1821. * l ?
Strajed
From the aufosrriber on the
1 1th inst. from tho town of |
Cheraw, an iron grey HORSE* j
iftbout fifteen and a half hands I
high) ?i1t ycastf old, hip ahotten in the right
hip> M? hooW*how very plninly the mark*
of a fourtdev. Any peraon delivering Mml
horse to the iubscrtlx:r in Cheraw or Cam
den, shall be liberally reawatded.
William H. Parker.
Mny24. _ * 1 ?
General Order.
Jltcd-Quarrrrs , Bed Oak Cam/i,?
May 7, 1821. $
'BY permission of the Commander in
Chit f the following Regiments and Corps
are ordered to parage for T evT* w ainl exer
cise at the times and places herein mention
cdrfe 22d, or Col. English's at Camden
on Thursday the 7th of June next.
The 20 lli, or Col. Capeks' at Sumter
ville on Saturday the 9th, and
The 21st, or Col. \V hthlk spoon s's at
at Lancasteville on Saturday the 16th of
June next. ^ ^
The Cavalry troops will parade with the
Infantry Regiments in which they respec
tively reside*
Each Commandant of a Regiment will
furnish the Brigade Major, oh the day ol
| Review,- with a retyni!' of its arms and
[effective .strength, <Hll have his comnfaml
aready for review precisely at 12 o'cl>ck ?
T*nd enforce the Law, Strickty, against JU
'defaulters.
v, AH officers on the Biigaddfitaif are re
quired to attend these reviews and render
the services incidental to their stations.
By order of J. BLAIR,
fcenrral 5th Brigade.
JOHN A*ANT EY.
Brigade /Via j or.
? OsaabtiPgs.
THE Subscribers have jfet received
6 Bales Superior OSN ABURCiS.
, fpr . Murk'ay & Robinson.
May! 74k */ 52?
Notice. {
THERE is a Tract Acres of1
Land, lying in Abbeville District, granted
to Dormick Joneton irt the year 1766,
a Bounty, no heir or owner has appeared.!
this is inteiVdedas a favor.
\&-< MSt' M'Malien. -I
-way i rslr . : -Tvrr $2^'.
?? .. ? : x : ? > ? , , ' ? I
N otic-e .
ANY person or persons, wishing to con :
tract for keeping all the Public Wells anil
Pumps, witnin the SfJ own of Camden in
order, frorrt the 3d oT June next, until the'
first April 1822, are requested to hand in
sealed proposal^ tp the Recorder by the
first day of June qRft* -
Extract from the Minutes.
\\ m. O'Cain, liecordsr.
A
J.
TOLLED befoi$Vne, by Bryan Sprad
ley, of Kershaw District* , a D-^RK BaY
HORSE, with a small white ?pot on hi*
forehead, about 13 3 hands high, 9 or 10
years old, no perceivable brands. Ap
praised at thirty-five dollars.
William Love, .1. P.
Camden, May IT. . 5 2 ?
~ Sheriff's Sales.
? V . ??
By virtue of sundry executions to me di
rected* will be sold before the Court
Hcuse in Camden, on the fourth and fifth
days of June next; being the first Moll
day and Tuesday thereof, within the le-|
gal hours of sale : i
5f>5 Acres of land, more or less,
situated on Spears Creek, adjoining
lands belonging to James English
and Daniel Holliday, the same
whereon the defendant now resides,
j ?
levied on as the property of James
Terry, at the suit of John W alker.
100 Acres of land, mote or less,
situated on the waters of Beaver
Creek, adjoining lands belonging to
Diana Nixon and Jaities , Hood,
levied on as tha property of Bur ford
Twitty, at the suit of John G. Bal
lard.
930 Acrefe rif swamp land, more
or less, and 1000 more or less of up
land, bounded East by the Wateree
River, North oil James English's
laud and Houth on Sarah English's
land ; Levied on the property of
Joshua English, to satisfy executions
in favor of Henry Abbott and Others.
Conditions, 85000 cash, one third
of the balance on the 1st of January,
i8'?2, one third on the 1st of Janu
ary* 1828 and the other third on the
1st of January 1824.
Conditions cash* purchasers to pay for
Sheriff's Titles and Bills of Sale.
James ft* Cantey , ?. k* d*
Camden, May to, i 82 1.
Notice
All persons indebted to titb SUbtCr^bers*
are requested to make immediate payment
as no longer indulgence can be given*
John White $ Co.
Camden, May 3, 1831. 50?
b'or Sale,
TlVe TAN YARD formerly occupied
by Mr. David Miller, jffith a small tract r?l
Land attached thereto? For terras apply u&
James Cluile .
i so?
[By Authority of the State of South-]
Carolina.']
G HAM)
State-JLottcr^y?
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT
OF CHARLESTON.
CiEORGfi A. CI. A RK, A/arc. grr.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 Prize of 830.000 is 830.000
1 Do I ?')?(!( >0 13.001)
1 Do 10,000 10,000
2 1)?? ' 5.(kK) 10,000
10 Do 1.000 10,000
20 Do ? ."'00 10.000
50 Do 100 3,000
.1)0 Do DO 8,000
100 Do ?0^ 2,000
Gi>00 1)6 10 03, 0(X)
%
(3745 Prizes 8lG0,000
13.25j. , Blanks
20,000 Tickets at SScacli is 8160,000
^Less than tiro Blanks to a Prize.
^?PRIZES ONLY TO HE DRAWN.
tcr O.VL Y FIFTEEN DRA IVIA'GS.
1st clay 500 numbers
^<1 day 500 numbers
3d day 500 numbers
4th dav 50 0 uum tiers |
5th clay 500 numbers
6th day 400 rifombers
7th clay 400 numbers
8lh clay 400 numbers
9th clay 300 numbers
iOlh clay 300 numbers
11th clay 30Q numbers
12th clay BOO numbers
18th day 300 numbers
14th clay t 300 numbers
15th & last 1849 numbers
Five rtspcctable Citizens will soon be
appointed Commissioners to superintend
the drawing, and an early day will be an^
nounced for the commencement of the
drawing.
Tickets and Shares will be fcr Sale at
ALLEN'S .
TRULY LUCKY OFFICE ,
No. 7 Broad -Street, Charleston,
IN A FEW DAYS.
The Prizes in thi*. Lottery will he paid
is soon as drawn, at either of S. U. M.
ALLEN'S Offices.
May 1, 1821. 50?
To be Rented ,
And possessioii had on the first day of
June, that excellent stand for business* at
present -occupied by Latta 8c Kilgore as a
Dry Good, Hardware and Grqcery Store.
The tenement is well calculated for a fam
ily, with all Suitable out-buildings. The
[premises Will be leased for one ytfar or
more, to suit the tenant. For other par
ticulars enquire of
f|', William Nixon.
Camden^May 1 0, 1 82 1 . 51 ?
? _ ? " / t*
To Rent,
The HOUSE formerly occupied by
Mrs. Ray ? For terms apply to
James Clark.
May 3, 1 821 . 50 ?
Notice >
A likely black boy, about 1 8 or 20 years
old, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, havihg the
following pass, came to the subscribers a
few days since. The owner may hear
of him by applying to
WiUiam M'Caiv.
Camden, March 1 5, 1 82 1 . 43*
" The bearer JIM, fcold from the estate
of Bonneau and bought 4>y ? Mr. Balloon
lining on or near the Wateree, by accident
missed of his company bought with him
and travelling together; this is therefore
given to pa^a him up the country to his
owner. '|K R. MATHEWS.
Goose-ttifcik, March 3, 1821."
Jin Estray.
< Tolled before me by Sinclair lAtnbackrr
?f Sutntcr District, a BAY HOBSE, with
black mane and tail, about six years old,
fourteen hftnds atid a half high, rubbed on
each side of the neck with the bridle reins,
a star in his face.? Valued at forty dollars,
1 . I*. jyiathis , Q U* *
Sumter District, April 5, 1821* 49?
An Estray,
John Swilley, living; at
*thc month ot White Oak
' Creek, tolls before me a
? iJay Horse, eicrhtvears old.
>ear fifteen handa higli, 110 visible branda.l
Apprised at Seventy ! ive Dollar*.
Thomas Smyrl , J. P .
May ?4* * 1
t ? '*
j Garden) Seeds.
] Just arrived ficmi ?.Vp w-York and
?\ cic- K)igliind, of the. groivlh of
1S20, and fur sale, tchulesalc and
retail, by
P. Thornton,
A! the JJost- Office, Camden.
Which is removed to the opposite bide,
Two doois below James S. Mui ray's,
As folLoivs ;
Eirlv YurkXabbage j
do. Sugar Lout* do. 5
do. Dutch do.
dovI3altersea do.
do. Penton
do. Amsterdam
(a new and choice j
kind) -j
Drum Head winters
Cabbage <
Large Scotch do* 1
Largte English SA- ?
voy Cabbage ^
Late Dutch do. 3
Red Dutch do ^ ]
Green Curled, fiore- <
cole
Brussels Sprouts j
Scotch Kale
Sea . . do. ;
Purpie Brocoli
Early London Cauli-1
flower
Latf . do. . , . do. |
Early Spring T urnip j
Yellow do.
Large bullocks Ab- \
erdeen or Yellow
Scotch Tumrp
Large Norfolk Field
Turnip .
Green Top do. ,
Red Top do. i
French or Hanovfcr.J
Turnip j
Yellow Stone do. , |
Yellow Malta (a new s
and choice kind) j
Blood Beet
Yellow do. 1
Swelling Parsnip $
Early Hortt fcartot J
Scarlet do. |
Orange 'do. i
Purpje > {
F41TC Salmon Radish S
PuVpld do, i
Fine long Scarlet do. \
Short Top do. I
Early Frame do. ?
While Turnip do. |
Long Black winter ]
Radish
Ice Lettuce ?
Head do^ '
White Co** do.
Cabbage do. \
Early do.
Imperial do.
Brown Dutch do.
Hardy Green do.
Grahd Admiral do. j
Red Onions
White do.
Large Scotch keeks 1
Serpent Squash \
Com. Porter's do <
>s'
Mammoth Gourd
Croen Turkey Cu
cumber
Long Green do
Early do
Prickley Gherkins
{for Pickles)
Nutmeg Mellon
Came lope do
Musk . do
Large Water do
Squash Pepper
Rabbit Nosttido
Cayenne rWQ
Prickley S pinna ge
i Round do
j Giant Asparagus
? Summer Savory
! Curled Parsley
! AVhiie Mustard
I Brown do
[ Solid Celery
j Garden Cress
; Vegetable Oyster
! Tomatoes O'chke
Sage y
Saffron
Peppfcrgriss
Early i,j,ariton Peas
Wilson's Superfine
? early 6 week Peas
Early Frame Jo
Tall Su&ar
I Prussian Clue do
Tall Marrowfat do
i do
Dwarf Cluster do
Dwarf SugAr do
Leedsman Dwarf do
-X^rl>L_Y?ilow_iiii5lL
Beans
Early Spefckled do
EarlyKidney or Lir
~fer Beans
Early Six week com
v\ fort Beans
Pole Cranberry do
Busfi do
Dutch Runners do
Lifna *'""T do
White Albany Busli
. . Beans .<
Helen oi and Beans J
'Windsoi do
Early Magazine do
! Lucerne br French
? Clover
j White Dutch CJer.
.? er - .
| ft cd do .
I Guinea Grass
j 6aint Foin or Holy
\ Hay
: Orchard Grass
J Timothy do
English Rye do ^ v
t Buckwheat Grain
? ALSO?
Irish Potatoes,
AND
NEW-ORLEANS INDIGO,
Of a tufitHor quality * -
wholesale and retail.
In addition to iht above, the subscriber
ha* received bf the growth of 1820, a
quantity of ftuta I3aga,.or Yellow Russia
Turtiipi tVhich has been found on trial to
answer this climate well, when the season
has been any way favorable.
Also-uMANGLE WURTZEL, or
ftoot of Scarcity, of the beat aprcies which
is found to be more productive than any of
the Beet kind, as the root is much larger
dnd the top can be gathered or broken ofl'
two or three times during the summer for
the cattle, and will not injure the growth
of the root.
Pamphlets with directions may also bo
had.
A few small boxes well assdjjtt, put
up to suit families, with a deductum of
twenty-five percent.
Those who wish to purchase to sell ?gain,
Will find it to thei r advantage to call and be
supplied, as a very liberal discount Will he
I N I) I (J O.
1 Ca choice M5i Ailing INDinH, (V?r
?alet>y W. 6c S. HI, AND I NO.
January 18, 182*.
made.
N? D* As the subscriber h.v. received
his seed from persons :**!>? wised them,
they tnay bedependedrfh tohr good. Hut
should any person alter pun:ha*itij, any on
trial prove them othenv^.e, tl.r money will J
be returned if desired, or other seeds iu
place of them.
Camden, Feb. P, 1821. 41 ? if