Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, July 05, 1821, Image 3
Ly Tv.rmm of wliiili a watch may
re^ils he *t't to riii*; an alarm at any
piMjuwrd In in r or instant of linn,
siiffu i< ully loud (o awaken a persoi
fiom ordinan sleep. It is a spec?
men ? f ingenuity, and promises to
be useful to hakers, watermen,
and i lie country people, who aitenc!
market, whose avocations frequently
require iliem to rise at a particular
hour at night. W e think any per
son having a machine of this de
scription placed in his ln?d room,
with the alarm adjusted to^lie tjnn
he would wish to rise,, need he un
der no apprehensions of over sleep
ing it, and what adds to its utility
and convenience is, that it is porta
ble hikI detached frpm the w atch, and
need only lie applied as *n occasion
may require f "mt other times the
Vi.icli he carried in the fob a*
USU^. '
beard, <<K
a kiilioun,
the king,
w huAas n
acl^he go
<o his pre;
From Ttincoigne't Journal in'o Persia.
THE PERSIAN NOBLEMAN. :
Enervated m^arly I He by the. toii'
| of the^Wimate, and by marriages
contracted previous to the age Jr$
>v hicli man attains hi* full vigour,
the rich ami powerful Pt rsians spend
their lives between idle|ics-, . de?
banc lie i ) and cilenimacy. ? Covered
i : 11 vermin uudei; Jheir dresses of
cold cloth, they might he, in sow
i j>e< ?<*, com panel to a nation 1<
| distant fr<m us, and whit h lias I
I come celebrated for its' indolence ai
iililnness. Hut, cvtny thing in thif
wo Id IS irrA Btatt> of contrariety : as
nv cli ns tli<v? neglect (lie cleanliness
of then [ierSons, so much do tliev
attach iriipwtange to that of ' ^ieii!
bouses; tlieir court-yards me;
nicely sviept, tlieir carpets and
over-reac|ic<l.
An adventure which happened, a
few days ago, to several individuals
of- the emba***y, and which was
near being destructive to them, will
serv^ as an example of what 1 have
said. Our friends were walking
etly in a tarden, w ithout any no
tion of plotting against the ItOnor of
the master ot the house ; the door
of a bath being half open, excited
their curiosity ; they entered, and a
few paces farther brought litem into
the midst of n harem, which thes
bad i p idea of find ing so near. 8uo -
denly the women uttered loud shriek
the eunuchs and slaves armed then.
; , elves with axes and daggers, ?r?
' our Comrades, who in their surpri
had still sufficient time to draw the
swords to defend themselves, findi *
all the entrances fastened, could t
escape from ihe jealous fury of tin
menacing Argndse* onl;y b^ scab*
the walls, i bis was more than *?
ficient to CHTte a propensity to intn.
ing in Persia! As yet we ktio?
rWliin*: of the harems, cxcepl from
:??? oil1 *>( \% hich, represetitin.
>n interior, has been giveu to me try
u native m list.
At Kashin (be author for tbe first
time, had Che gWHTIorUiueTobe ablf
to contemplate a Persian lady without
interruption ; but this was only for *
hort space of a feu minutes. Fro*>
(lie terrace of. our liouse; there was a
\ iew of the interior of a harem, an^
we discovered a young beauty there
-hiiiin^ in all the charms of youthl
-liv wtm covered wi'fli diamonds, awl
?\ ore a bine Cachnpieresliiftrl tm lu r
t?ead, the^foldl of which filling
gracefully on her shoulders, inter:
aiixed with her beautiful hair* On
iy think of the effect^ hf Persia i.
jealousy'; ft wafc absent but a mo
ment; for on the attendfots perceiv
ing lliat our attention Was constantly
umcd towards thfc blessed spot, tlx
consoling object Was immediately
witlukawn from our tiew; Full of]
r tie' pleasing ideas inspired by such i?
Might, we left Kasbin the next morn
? *w
ing.
ysDIBi^KaBMi 1 ? -
oshtra
Clollis.
Juh receive^ for sale by the .sub
scriber, a general assortment of Bolting
Cloth?y at reduced prices at retail, 18 miles
above Camden, or i the Beaver Creek road
Jesse Kilgore .
July 5. ? 7
UHi w !
tters,
ost-Officey Camden
? All
Jlfe
taton
'^arwety
:er, Bafc
fc Drury
Arthur ;:W.
am H.CJay,
. f ?
y, Austin Dickerman,
Samuel Dikon^H Aaron
rak*?, Peter Oelicsselinc,
9 Jane Donels<in,
nlap, Samuel Dunlap,G.
tephen C. Debruhl.
? Evans, Bennel
J
ming, James Friable,
rilb'trt, Dr. David George,
Adam Grifta, Gates
# Harrison, Elizabeth Hop
mies Harrison, Humphrey Ham
injamin H. fjempsled, Hardy HorJ
JHavis, Graham Havis, , Jobri
Hixon, Benjamin Haile.
DatiletHollaUayj, Wilifatn
Richard Hunly, Eleanor Holland.
Harrison. .
5t Jbnson, Burrel Jones, Wil
Robert Johnstons Jr.
Kibby, Saniuei Kisaami 3 i
r, Francis 1" Kennedy, Fran
ijh, James Kendrlck, 3.
Lee, Charles Eonghrca,
!t William l-ee , John B.Lynch.
'Wii*. 11 - ^ ? - ' - ?
lizabetl
N,
[;hlai9<|
a,
ga, Mary M'Leod,
JohnMixon, An^us
'aniel M'JLean, John
Ikvton,
leorae
hevsofg John
I hall, Kenneth M'Caskill, John Mat
Amfes M'Namara, Daniel M'Leod,
>hft M'Dow?|, William M'Dowet, Daniel
finish, Elizabeth M'Millcn, Zachariah
Marshal, gMr liiam M' Willie, Stephen D.
Miller.
JV?Nortnah M. Nieb
O ? Louisa Owem ? ^
7' ? Benjamin Pritcher, fsham
Henry Price, James Postfll, John J. Parfin;
Stringer Perkins, James P. Perkins, David
Perktts, Samuel Phillips, Jeptba H. Pick
I jfttt. |
R ? Abraham Rowan, Lawretoca Reid,
T. G. Rowland* James Roberta.
^-Bryant Spradley, 2 ; Thomas Seals,
a ; Elizabeth G. Starke, John Stoddard,
John Sowell, George S(g$t Warren San*
ders, William Sim* J Ami Shiver, Elijah
Stts John Scott, Horace Stanly, Thomas
S arke, William B.Smyly, Richard Smifft,
Elizabeth Sherhorae.
/*? Daniel Tuck ? J am e* Terry , Wil
.lam Terry, Litten Tims, Alex. Thompson,
tVilliam Thompson, William Trapp.
V ? Joel Vannay.
IV ? Patty W atts, William White, Cath
ine Williams, Charles W ataon, Elizabeth
.Vadkins, I homas Watts, Elizabeth Wil
<m, Benjamin Watts BenjamiiiWilliams,
rchibaid W adkins, William B. Whita
k. ;r, Willis Whitaker, Joseph Weytnan.
r. Thornton . P. M. J
July 5.
1KB) G 0.
I C ?*e CliCicr retailing INDKJO, f(
ale by t W. k S. ULAN DING.
January 1B( 1831.
Under Decree in Equity.
\\ in be soid, on Monday u?c tnh da) oi
August next, at the late residence ot Joiai
1'ranthamV deceased, sundry artjoes ot
Household and Kitchen l- uroiiuie ? .U*<jy\
|a itoc_k of tioraest Lattlfixtliag? a?id b^e cp.
\ ne terms ot sale will be a credit ot twelve
nmnlhs, the purchaser giving good person
al security.
John Carter, f 'am. Kq.
$ Camden* July 5, 1821 7?
; : %* _<* ?
Committed
HMp-i&t
? To the Gaol of Kershaw District, a ne
gro teilowofa dark complexiuh, surley
lodk, slim Uuilt, about 5 fee#- 7 or 8 inches
name WJLL^ and says that he belongs u
VV illiatn Pearlong, in St. Thomas* Parish,
near Cooper River, about to miles from
Charleston, and, that he has followed tak
ing wood to Charleston in a sloop, which he
delivered at PrioieaVji wharf. T he ownei
requested to tome forward, piove \>i\
petty? pay charges and take him away.
, W illiam Love, G. K. D.
Camden, July 4. 7
. j||fr
j1 Farm for sale.
The subscri1>er offers for sale his Farm,
whereon he now lfres, containing upwards
ul 300 acres, on Heaver Creek, 20 miles
above Camden, hear 200 acres of which is
under a good fence ; and, -0 arces ol creek
low grounds, well drained, having #cross
fencing to make it into convenient fields,
and having buildings of all kinds that, is
common on a bountry farm, with an apple
and peach Orchard, a Grjst-Mill, a Cotton
(iin that goes by water, a Blacksmith's
Shop. Sec., r< 7 r__ ...
The above will be sold on reasonable
terms, by making the payment sure, a cre
dit will be giv?, If not sold befere No
vember next,., it will leased for a term of
years. Any person disposed to purchase,
will call on the premises, view the land for
themselves, and hear of the terms from
- James Trantham ?
. ? s f %v ' ^ > + * . -
B. The situation w as healthy aMmy
e United States, having mimf^ns
"^the purest water in different
^
r,V.-. 6 ? '
p , THE., T
Camden Academy.
TH& Buildings erected by the CAM
DliM OKPiiAN bOCtETY, for the
Miouof an Aca<icit>y, situate in
an eHgfoieand pi aspnt f?;<rr r> n.w
are now ajtx st complete and rc*a> U
the purpose intended* r A Master wo ?
C(l, to take charge of Ibis Academy ; an'l
Standing (.cirfhiUtee ,t>f the Society,
are authorized to contract wit ?i a person
> properly qualified to fill that station. It is
k proposed to fcrant tt> the Master, for the
use of the School^ not o^UyiJy Buildings,
and spacious enclosed eromms belonging
to the same^ clear of charge, but also to
? furnish fire-wood in winter, for the Schot
? ars, to the >8lue of one hundred do! lark
, a year : And in addition to this, to pay the
i Master out of tt^ ttociett's iundb, a .yearly
i salary of two htmflred dollars. Also, to
defray the expense of Premiums, to be
- distributed amongst the Scholars, to ex
cite t imilqgjjon, and encourage merit.
The SflRcr will be aUgired to. take as
many Pupils, a# the Bffliaings will con
veniently accommodate* upon the 'terms,
, and ai the Kates of tuiudn nereundermen
,) tioned : and for coonpensatioh for teaching
? 'them, he roust look to those with whom he :
, shall engage* W hen the number of his
i Scholars shall c&ceed Forty, it wijl be his
'duty to employ a competent Assistant, or
, two if pecessaiy, at bis own expense,
i The Academy will be tmdefr the genera) j
? supervising direction of the Camden .Or
;phan Society, and iiQmedi&tely under that
of the Standing Committee#
j It is proposed to conduct the business of
mil^ucuon in separate chambers, one for
tfte mate pupils, and the other fo?femai*b ;
and every attention is intended to be be
stowed, in order to preserve, good man
ners and pure morals.
* JUTES OF TUJT10JST.
For teaching (he Latin and Greek Lan
guages, Six Dollars* per quarter.
For teaching the English Language,
i Geography and Mathematics, Kite Dol
{ lars per quarter.
j For teaching to ftead, Write and Cipher,
j I our Dollars per quarter. +
Proposals will fce received from person^
competent and stilling ' to undei take the
employment ot Master, (conformably to
the terms and conditions above men tioned,)
by any member of the Standing Commit
tee. The person employed must be "h
mah #f correct fooral habits, and well
qualified to tearch the branches of know
ledge ?bove proposed ; and he must en
gage to devote his undivided attention to.
and exert all his diligence in the duties of
his employment* * '
Joseph BrcVjirtU
Chairman of the Standing Committer
June 21. - - - - ? ? tf
For Sale,
A good second hand panneiled RID1N ?
? II AIR, very little the worse for wear.
nqtiire at this Office*
June 2 1 .
General Order.
}Irad Quurrrrs , ( arrtdc , Jur;c7 , 18CI
| JOHN WATIES, of Matebuig, is ap
pointed Brigade Afajors with the rank ol
Major, to tht 5th brigade; and TlioM
[P. I^VANS, of Camden, is appointed a su
pernumerary ylid-de-i'am/i, \ritb the rank
of ( "uptain, to General J AM LIS BLAIU
ot said Brigade and will be obeyed and
respected accordingly.
By order of J. Rxaik, Grn. 5 th Brigadr.
JOHN WHIT AKLLR, Brig. Inaficctor.
? 14, 1 82 1 . 4 ? 6
Umbrellas
.. _ and
Parasols .
Are made and repaired
in the neatest manner at the
Store of bMiTH St Co.
by
George Sr&Rwip.
4? tf
June 14.*
( larct H'ine.
"^Excellent old CLARET WINE, at
?4,50 pel dozen ? For sale by
JSeil Smith Co.
'June 14. 4?
. ^ (,'v ?>
Found, . "rv~_
A Red Morrocco Pocket Book, con
tain ng several papers, which the Ownei
can have by applying to John Kelly, jun.
ai Mr /iirLHs' plantation, and paying for
this advertisement.
, June J 4, 1821. , _ ^ 4?
' Notice.*- tS3T
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of
JLATTA 6c KILCt>RE, are hereby noti
fied that Jessk Kii.gokk will attend in
Camcicn on the . first Mobday fn July,
August, September and October.. Those
indebted oq accounts accrued since first
January last) wiH please liquidate them;
and . those indebted by note or account di/e
onror before 1st J w i a afytasr, are re^ u ired
to come forward and make immediate pay
ment.
IlobertLatta,
.7 Jesse Kilgo rel
June , .. .v . ? 4?^if ?
Camden Library.
THE Members oC the Camdep Library
Soctefyt are informed, that the Librarian
p ciuMly attend at . thq Library
trt, ? i. Saturdays, front 10 p* clock
IVI. ? o'clock P. M. and at ho other
i :i)!t .. ^.eliver 1-ookis to tlie membeis*
Charles A. Billiard, Idhtaiian .
.?. 'June 7 ? ? > ? ? 3?5
? !? * ! ? i?i ? im" \
Commission and brokerage.
The subscriber respectfully .informs his
friends and the public* .that he haajpom
mericed the Commission and ^rokirage
Business, and will be happy to attend to the
sale , and purchase of ail kinds of Goodsaild
Merchandize ; also,. Negroes and <*h$r
property etfftusted to his care. , The situ
ation being1 one of the most central in the
city, offers superior ad vantage*" both fof
disposing and purchasing ?U kinds of pro
perty, and heusolicits a snare of public pat
ronage- WfLLIAM G. iJENSO'N,
Ao. 1 SoutK Vendue Range.
Charleston, May 31, 1821.
? -
JSotice .
IF Samuel Btbtcheri Bcttfmmln hov>4n}
Philifi Martin JPrey, or either Whem, are
now living, they lire informed thlt their
pension certificates from the War Office
are stilt if) the hands of John Partington)
Esq. of Laurtns Court- House, from whom
they may be obtained by apj lication to
$ImJ
trj* Editor > throughout this State are
requested to give this a publication, on
Recount of these veterans of the revolution,
who must be in want of money appropri
ated to then* by their country.
June 1.
^mr ? ? ? ifr - - l , J g I
In the Common Pleas.
Thomas Wilson, "J ? 4
V jHtacfiriient.
Elijah Croxton, J <*
WHEREAS the Plaintiff In this cfts<
did, On the 8th day of June, in the year
our Lord one thousand eight hundred ano
twenty -one, file his declaration Huhe Oi
fice of this Honorable Court, against tl t
Defendant, wife is afrwfvt frofn and wfthfev.
the limits ot this Stati, and has neithe
-Vife <ior attorney known witfan theSaux ?
upon whom a copy of the &aid declaration
vith a rule to plead thereto within a yea
.rid a day, might be served s It it thti
rnre ordered , In pursuance of <he Act .
he General Assembly in that case mar
jid provided,. Otat the Defendant do a,
ear and plead to the said declaration, ?
>r before the 9th day of June, which v ?
<e in the year of our Lord one thous*
hundred and twenty*two, otherv .
I nnd absolute judgment with then
' i. and awatdea against him.
Win, M'Kefina, c. c. v.
Office of Common Pleas,
Lancaster District, Junes, 1831.
Horn oval.
TIIE Subscribti has removed to thi*
now liUiidiw^ of Mi. Hi oh M'i all,
?iearl\ opposite Messrs IV i l k h a ^ b*. Kon
insun, where he ioiends can ymg on U;e
I ailoring Business,
hi all its tranche*. He reiuin> Ins thanks
u his former customers and snlicits a con
tihuaiue ot their patioiia^e, he assures
the public that every exertion will he
made to please those who may iavor him
with their c usiom.
Alexander Monroe.
A I. ad of 12 or I 5 years ot a^e is want
ed as an /?ppremice to the above business
? Appiy as above.
June 7. 3 ? tf
?A ew More.
The subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends bnd the public, that he has com
mei)ced_lhe Mercantile-Business in the
Masonic Hall, with a general assortment of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Which he will sell low for cash or to ap
proved purchasers on the^usual credit? -
consisting of the following articles :
Superfine broad and narrow Cloths,
C assimere and C assinetts,
*
Valentine, Marseilles St Florentine Vc?*
y V lr ; /?' -"t.
itch Koiia, - y v
U
.ting, v r,v, "
Russia Sheeting
White Jeans and
Manchester
Bombazettfcs
4 4
Wi
Canton
6-4 Camb
*3 f
Shhlln^sj
uslin Robes*
ric Dimities,
H?&'H
Tambour e<d and figured Lenoes,
i Dp ? ? , do. Book Muslin,
Mullmuliatid Jaconett} . ^ v
10-4 Ic M -4 white Counterpanes,
A m eric an P 1 a ids and Apron C hecks* , -
1 --Sea and Gentlemen's Cotton Hoa?>
^-)ungsahd (>lovem
id GenUenieu'a Shoes
heel Boots,
and Pick lea,
ey, Pum, he kc.
articles too Kedioua
' * i"
l' . :j James Ai'Ra.
^483U
..
iL." ' "*
^JMi&ii*f!8toppe_.
. A BANK BILL Was lumped Ih
hands of a Slave, who attempted to pan
it off in a mariner v hich induces a belief
tt\$t he did ngtcome by it honestly. It is
nbw id my hands, ? ?
m Thortias Salmond.
? Stone Lime..
fusi received^ _a quantity of STQ^fJ
LIME, of thfe best Quality, for white*
, washing, ike. s ?
P. Warren,
Tm*7, ? ?; i <W
?- " i>.?ni>i i f in ip i nil
'
.. THE Subscriber cautions the public
against trading for a NOT E OF HAND
by him t6 Iorn R afield for I wen
'6. Dollars, p^able the first of Jan*
ie*?r-~ As the considerati^ for wliictt
was giteft fias proved dec cptwe h$ Is
:d noto pay the same unless us
ipelied bo to do.
David Ctuntcm.
May!7T' , -$5~U
OsEiahtirgs. .?
THE Subscribers iiavfc just received;
6 Bales superior ()S\ ABUft&ffcr - ^ -
Murray k iff obinsom
,Mn 17.
4 ii
Notice.
?ii
THEftE is a Tract of 10b Acres 6,
Land, lying in Abbeville District, granted
to Dormick Jonston i t> the Jeav 176 6*
a Bounty, no he)r or owner has appeared*
this is intended as a favor,
i. M MM alien.
- May 17* -'\< #**? ? 6Q-*
L <. * '<t, v? f TT* 4 *r * A ^
? UiiiMi ii i?aaw? ^a? - ii ii
i Notice*
X^ikfcly black boy, about 1 8 or Sojrifctai
l^ld, .1 feet 2 or 6 inches high, having tWe
<A lowing pass, came to the subscribers a
i'iW days since, 'i he owner may hear
of him by applying to
. William JM'C aim.
Camden. March 15, 1821. 43?;
u The/fcearfcr JIM, sold from the estate
? Bwneiu and bought by a Mr. BaJk>6n
*'infc on or near the Wateree, by ac^Mfnf
?sscd of Jus Company houfcht with hfrn
ixl travelling together; this IS therefore
?ven tt> pass him up the Counter to his
M?er. H. MATHEWS.
Goosfe-Cfet-k, NftirCh 2, 182!/'
For Sale atthto IJoni* Office f
Fresh Tamarinds^? Also,
Essence ol SprtiCe, of a superior quality*
I'rarl Ash do do
? ? ops,
Newark Cider, of the first quality, on
ci? a f t or in bottles#
J\ Thornton .
MoyHl. 2^