Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, August 30, 1821, Image 3

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rf i: !!? ^ ppnng'st Ms jgpvU v I, '?<?!? F'oOvl uotfaruf, bat heforalte couM lire nt her, she had Attained the dislntre of 30 or 4& v^Pus. Hi J jut U? shot ia'o t!ie hack of /u?r neek rod l;eilf4.^ )srct disabled h(i\vcvcff t !ii! si;:rMVd i n escaping villi br 1 1 wo liii?e children, while he threat i :um] Li kill all the white women he mi ;i)t L^ct w iih. They both accord j\\ describing -him to lie a negro? 1:-! it compleXiffti, moderate stattwd slender furmj^KUhiu vkoge ; doth'dj iti mixed h atMBin liie hat, with hhjgk evador til, ton hand.? One o|j|bm ttiinks Tie h*tm*czt in Ills forehead. * ^ The citizen* of CartersviUfc and i > \ irinily, will pay a reward of $100 to 'any one who shall nppre-j 1'end ilie rascal, that lie be brought! to coadigji jHinishmeritt ?> JJlrxandiia Gazette. - The Harvest. ? The accounts from jilBioa^|v?py county UfNew-York re present, the crops of wheat, barley,' oats, rye, flax and hay, to have been] most abundant, and surpassing those' of lastj&fflir. The long continuance of dly^weather appears to. flHve greatly injured the corn, bnckwheaf and potatoes, the cro|>c of which^S i s believed, will turn out in severs jdaces very light, unless a favoraWj change soon takes (dace. Th drought, however, is confined to a ftw districts. The appearance is much the same in Pennsylvania; while in both Carolines great com plaints are making of their cotton Mid torn crops having been greatly injury by incessant rains, though it is admitted, " that upon the whole it is probable there will be a sufficient tey to supply e-very want." DIED^-Xt? ? WORTH lonel dL#g pr^i?^y5ti?posed of by private uontraca vr.il be aoldat paMic sale at Statue.*, on l'hui*day,lhe tirtt day of NbvetrtWr next. This, place is situated on I he load from Suttfcurg ta^ulumbia, four miles from lite fovmer. It Cwisikta of 844 acro?, mjonJ orHvJifch is rich .river bottom land. *? li ad* ioiftMfc*' Uirda of Judge Waties on i|w ti-.rih, on wliu.li u? now crafting the lfcrge ' embankment, by which, when complete all the baCfc aw amp lands ?>t thin tract wiU ?be made^fceure. It ha# about 40 acre* <4 4f cleared land and a godd bam thereof 'i ll'- terms olgtale are So per cettt. dowji, *nd the rcrtWhalet in tj 'tl, ? and 4 year*, ?with interest from the day ol' aale, to be tie, cured by bdttd and jnorruge of the premie sea. (."TtpkLAklD. * I. '. A.??wat St). K>1. > ' J* ? ^44 ABET vVIJS E. * . *5 X>o?h ?uj>f i iur CLAHlilT WINE* i(*T Salt by NLIL 8MITH fit CO. 1 r Au^ubl S^ 1 1 ? 1 3 take this method td jat they harp just re ig a large ami elegam ?wn manufactory, equal to any k market ? which they offer ror retalf, en the tnostreason J. White merchants ^ wjtfldo well pir in her fore irs old 1 5 ot^A mm* uitable reward of t hi: Marc, to her discov er ^ miles be ' ? ' ' II ' > Ill" " South-C^r olirta ? Kerthaw JJiuiritt ? ?? MAJ.COM M CASKIL4-, Tolls, be foWWtri Yellow Cow* w?tn white back and belly, and a calf of the aame color. Appraistd at \2 dollars. 8*ud cow has running at large on Uift green toi several years, Thomas P. Evans, J. Q. l Caft)(iu?, July 11. m < Valuable Waxhaw Lands .For Salcr*^' r-THE Subscriber, desirous of coneenj tatiii'g his agricultural concerts o? the] ?lace where he now resides, in Kershaw :rict, offers for sale bis Waxbaw planta , in Lancaster District, contuiuiojfcaboui ) acres, all fit .for cultivation, anil the. ritest part is of the best quality of oakl hickory land. It lias t>een, by j Iky ] zard, Esq. em^/hkticaUy styled 44 The t^e Waxhaws." About 250 aland is cleared, most o! and under good fence. Ot. ie praises are two pretty Rood Dwelling *ses,* two vcrf J ftood Bams, -and an life it Gin House, B lac tottfcb's Shop arid every other necessary om-building. >f? part>?f this land is] iable to the casual-l ties of equally situated or ^he dividing Riffige between Cain C reeT andgibe Catawft Ittvet , with the great Koao leading through it from Camden to Chaftyfte*/ It commands a beautiful pro*! spect of the surrounding neighborhood^ is watered by a variety of the best Springs, and is well known to be as healthy a situa^ tion as any in the upper country. - This' laud wtfl be exposed to Public fc*le on Saturday the 27th qf October nestJ unless previously disposed of by private [contract. vThe terms will be one fifth of the pur chase money paid <Jown in cash, the batf lanee in four equal annual installments with interest from the day of salt. Bonds with apfirpved personal security and mortgage of the premises will be required to secure payment Aleox On the same day bis House and Lot in Laucastcrvillei well situated and well calculated for Mercantile business, will be o fie red for sale on a credit of one land two years, the purchaser giving bonds [with approved personal security and a 'mortgage of the premises. v Actual possession of the Plantation will not be given ufctil, the crbp"thereouc*#Le gathered* say the first of February next? Possession ,ef the House and Lot in La ft* caster will be given as soon as tht terms of sale are complied with. . , . r Any person wishing: to view the afore said plantation, will please call on Mr William. Harkel, residing on thie pre* fiMfces? Foe further particulate apply to tfie Subscriber at Be^jOak Camp, Ker shaw District, South-Carolina. James t August 1 3 ? 22 ?he Editors of <he Stat# Gazette,! Charleston Courier Southern Patriot antJ Raleigh Register, are requested to insert the above in Uieir papers, until the 30th October next, ami forward their accounts to this Office for payment. A GOLD Wijri CH WM stopped in the hapfe of a Slave a few days since, whicntlie owner can have by describing it and paying for this advertisement. Ap ply to ' F : -:J - r ^ -?& Hiram Parker. - 2St ?- -CyA* y ? ' Notice. A likely black boy, about 1 8 or 30 years joUl, jftet S or j inches high, having the " The bearer JIM, sold from the estate of Bonndau SW? bought by a Mr. Balloon living oft or near the Wateree, byaccuM missed of his company bought with him and travelling together; thisja therefore G<>ose-Creek? March ?, "m t 1 tv *v*?m rn vu VW(? Camden, March *5, 1 82 1. RANAWAY ? On the 13th the subscribe^ jtfn^Jrfc lifom^n named Suean , about fivexfeet four or ifivc itches of a yellow complexion, has lost some of her front 01 side teeth) lifts a scar on her faCff. She is will known in the town of Camden, as the property of Jobh B Mathieu. The siifiseriber, forewarns any person from harborihfc or hireing the said tfench, as he hjsrhiied her for the year. ; 1 a suitable ivraid will be git en for the apprehension of the said negro woman. r C. JBh CaUrnntt. August 16* ? .+/J Notice. ' THEBE it a Tract df 100 Acres oi Lahd, lying in Abbeville District, granted to Dottnick Jonston iri tUe^year 1766, U BottfHy* my bfiror^owiitr liit appeared, [this i? interned at a favov. f J. M'Mahen. May 1 TV j :? . 52 Fresh Druq a, Medicine^ &c. The subscriber has iu^t leccived fium the Nortb, and offers ior saie, wnolesale anil retail, at the ^ liarlcston prices, a gen eral assortment of *Urvg*s Medicine*, Chrmtcqlty Patent Medicines, slfiot/iccu ri s Glass-Ware, JPairua, Varni%ke9, Wc. Among Which are the follow irg : "Jalap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Peruvian 13ark> Crea^j of Tartar, Tartar ]?nifetic, ^ Calomel, Alcohol, Pear4 Ash, Batsom Copivi, ' f alcined Magnesia, Common do. Henry's do. ]|gfinl Camphprrfe\im Opium, [l Gum AssafoetidJa- Aloes do. Isinglass, A^uaJFoitis, Quick Silver, Epsom Salts, Glauber do. KocheUe do. Tasteless c}o. Cloves^Mace, U c . v.. Nutmegs, Ginger powdered, Turmeric e, Mustard Seed. kC ^ ? jlso? * > Cold drawn Castor OH% r Common do. Sweet do. ?<> Havana Honey, Swiss Clue, ? Spirits of T ui pentine. ft San ford's bark, (direct from Dr., Sail ford) m^ounot'hklf pound, four, two and one ounce papers. . , , j Seidliiz and Soda Powders, Chetteti* ham Smalts, Essence Mustard, &c. with ai complete an assortment, as is generally found, in a Drug Store. Medicine Chests, ^with a took of dircc* tions, for ^xoily and plantation use* ? A. DeLeon, Between the Masonic Hall and. JIvgfc ? M' Call' a Store. . - Augu?t9. : ? . 111(1 PI > r *4 ifi isfa? ? UmlerDcCree in Equity. WILL be soldi on Monday the 3d day of September next, before the Coutt House, in Camden, a tract of Lend be longing to the estate of Edward Rnp nolds, deceased ; lying on both sides of 25 Mile Creek, coripmtng 50 acim (mom or less) iituate in Keribtw District. . Terras of ^aid sal* be a credit of tbrifc. and six month*,; -'.frWr ?? ? i Aft t^e real estate of Dawibl S. Bau.**, deceased; lying on Httiging Rock Creek, near the line of Lancaster District, on * credit of twelv* monthwTbe purchaser* in both cases tp give good security 4fl4 paffer Titled -v ' */?^th.Cou XL. i ^ ' T' August 9. . . - ?- . RUNWAY from the ^obscrgjefs, on the HQ* (ant, ? negro mar* led SPENCER ; % (mulatto, about *fe*r?oUL and about fctt f lor $jbches hi*h? two of his front fore tccthL3Bf, a blacki $mith by trade, is a sensible fellow ; no doubt but he will attempt to pass as a free* man, and it likely he will change his: name ; had on%hen he went away a brown broadcloth coatee, white cordeioy panta loons, a blue Northern homespun pair? and some other clothing not recollected? He Wa* brought from Virginia 7 of t f car* v ago, and Is, now oWbed bf J . Bifty, one of ; ubscribtrs. Alio, CfcVY ; it tslike e t4*J catt himself Levy or Nat bpson; be is about the same age aritf height of thettabove, a *tOut man, yeU low compjleWion, 5>l? ? lioae \musualJy flat between his eyes, his upper front teeth. - p*piecttng, bis wide* teeth short and. open* Iuk clothing is white homespun, he has* blue or black broadcloth coat and greet*, corderoy pantaloon*, and aunnry other clothing. * The i#>v? reward will be p4UI fj for lodging them In any gaol, and informa tion given to cither of the aubacrjbera ; or. ten dollars for either of thein. ' ' ' i ? '? :y\ JOHN HILEV, WILLIAM MYERS. Richland, Aqguagjjk 4, S$0 Reward. RANAWA? from the Subscriber, on Thursday the Oth instant, 6 Mulato Man named MATHEW, aged about twenty two years old) about 5 feet 6 inches high* with a down look, and looks down when spokon to, and slow in speacb The above reward will be given v il taken in North ^Carolina, and if taken in this State fifteen dollars, it is conjectured that Ma chew has a free pass* Angus M'Lcod. Sumter District, August 1 6. 12 ? f ,V ^ I ?' . x * ???? 1 . . 1 *"!?' * ? "II ?>' r For Male, The TAH YARD formerly oecupfcd by Mr Davfrf Miller, with a small tract 6f Land attached thereto? -For terms apply to K > James Clark . Mipr ^ IQaz