Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, September 13, 1821, Image 3
rid her.? She escaped from him
ami. as siie run 'off, be dischw?*^
the i^n i* at her, buj missed bis ainr.
AN 11 hm an h?wr after, be appeared
at the house of another very respec
table married woman, about 3-4 of
a mile distant. Sbe%was gone to the
spring: he wahed for ber return f and
immediately, in the yard, attempted
to ravish her. Unable to vanquish
her, he drew a knife, which she
wrested from him, and, seeing an
oilier suspended at / his- s'ldey she
grasped that also, and got possession
of it. He then spraup; at his gun,
which stood not far o ff, hut, before
lie could fire at ber, she had attained
the di^ance of 30 or 40 yards. He
put 215 shot into the hafek of ber nefek
and head. Not disabled, hoi
she-^ticceeded in escapi
two little children, while
cued to kill all the white
might meet with.~TI
in descrilmig him to be
complexion, moderate: st
der form, and thin visage; clothedl
in mixed homespnn$' white hat]
with lilac k crape or ribbon band.
One of them thinks he has a scar inj
bis forehead.
The citizens of Cartersville and!
its vicinity, will ^ pay a reward oft
8100 to any one who shall appte-f
hend the rascal, so that 1
brought' to condign punish
CAMDEN.
I
Owing to tl
Sf^l
comply \m|
tire Dumber
ascertained.
J
number gat
? making tl
We hare the Baltimore and Phi
delphia papers, down to TumIhj
?tiorning ? froni //iarr silence, we iu
r there has been bo destructive
storm at tbosfe places.-*-;' I'lte Phila
delphia (iasette merely notices " the
ropious and refreshing showers of
rain'* Which they liave
flichntond Enquirer.
Tobqcco Crap rfwntriMcrf.-?-it is
a (act recently asfcertainnl, that the
Tobacco inspected ip Virginia up to
the 1st of last month (August*) is
legs by 6814 hogsheads than it was
in the year iSS?. The cause as
signed for this deficiency is, that the
crops on the south side of James
River were very short, Another
reason, it is believed, may be given.
Many of the former Tobacco grov -
ers have become planters of Cotton,
considering it a more qertnju crop,
that it is raised with less labor, and
what is most important, it is far less
exhausting to the land.
? k r- ?- >J
prospect of good crops of
ton in this State (says the Mil
Recorder) has ma
changed within the. present
?the want oJf rain has given]
Ip the plant a yellow and sickly ap
pearance ? ihe leaves and form9 are
dropping off \ and on some planta
tions we are told the rot, rust and
insects hate done serious injury^ ?
^^A^RI^D? On"WedneMUy^he^5th
ult. by the. Rev. Mr. M'Whorier, Col.
Thomas English, of Kershaw District,
to Miss Hannah Bei.ton Jones, daughter
of Darling Jones, Esq&df 'Fairfield Dis
trict, : _
Monday the 3d inst. Mi^t
a native of Scotland.
? the 10th Inst., Mr.vJoHN
,! WM. NIXON, >1
? 6rh Regi
ching idee
. f ii ir iiVT i .lY .,*?*) n '
HAYNESWORTH, Esq. is a|
o fur Colonel of the 8th Regi
*
erilTs Sales.
__ueot sundry executions . to me di
Sctedi wilrbe sold before the Court
ouse in Camden, ori the 1st and 2d
days of October next ; being the first
JnMonday and Tuesday thereof, within
I the lejgal hours of sale :
Pjhree hundred and fifty acres of Land,
[more or less, adjoining lands of James
fCianton, Henry Gooch and others, levied
on us the. property of Thomas Duren, jun.
at the suit oi Vincent A. Edwards and
i *'v 1/ :,r r " ' ' j 4
Ninety acres of Land, more or less
Idjoining lands of ThomaSl Duron, jtxn.i
andothers, levied drt as the property of1
Nathaniel Clinton, at tho iult of Ezfekiel
?"Mayhew. V*Vw 1 ;,?> y r /'
, Two Negroes, levied on as the property
of Jafcnes Cook, at the suit of Charles
M'Kinnon and other ar
| One Wagon, leyied on as the ptopejty
of /James Perry, at the suit of E. Mayhew
and others. ' ^j';r , ? 'I - ? ? /
O lie >fegro Wench, levied oh as the
property of James Bilssell, at the suit of
John G. Ballard and Others.
\ Three Negroes, levied on as the pro
perly of John G. Ballard, at the suit of
James Scruggs and others.
Also, 118 acHrs Land, more or less,
[(situated on the waters of Cedar Creek* ad
[joining lands belonging to Joseph Cuning*
Sham, levied on as the praperty of Jamefc
M'Corkle, at the suit of ttooch, Cuning
ham 8c Co.
1000 acres, more or less, bounded east
by the Wateree River, north, b\ Jamil
English's land, south by Sarah English's,
levied oftfts the property of Joshua Eng
lish, at the suit of James Johnson* .
Conditions cash, purchasers to pay for
Sheriff's Titles and Bills of Sale.
James H. Cantey, s. k. Di
Camden, August 14, '*821.
v Notice * ?
THERE is a Tract of 100 Acres of
Land, lying in Abbeville District, granted
to Dormick Jonston in thte year 1765,
a Bounu-,kno heiv or owner has appeared,
this is i^Mpntd as a favor*
3^ M'Maherw
May 17, 52?1
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
MY i iantatioo on the NVateree, it no
previously disposed oT by private cunuact,
will bs n d at pub)i< sale at Stat?rbut?? 01.
Thursday, the first day of November next.
This place is situated on the road from
Stattburg to Columbia, four miles from
the former. It consists of 844 acres, most
,of which is **ich r^yer bottom land. It ad
joins the lands of Judge Waties on tht
north, On which is iv>w erecting the large
embankment, by which* when complete,
all <be back^swamp land^of this tract will
be made secure. It has about 50 acres of
of cleared land and a good, barn thereon
The terms of sale are 20 per cent. down,
and the remainder in l> 2>'3 and 4 years,
with interest from Ihe day of sale, to bete
cured by bond and mortgage of the premi
ses. - ^R. BULLARD.
: August "0, 182!. ^ .14?
Drugs,
Puints, Surgeon si nstru- |
, , ments, fyc. ^c.
Just received and for sale by > .
W. % ft Standing.
Corner Broad k York-streets, Camden.
August 9& .V V. ? ? ?: a ' ? " - ;v ?
? ? ? ?
/ Boots <| Shoes. .
VT HE .fjibscribers take *th is ? method t<
inform the public that they have just re
ceifred and are opening a large and ele^a <
assortment of
BOOTS $ SHOES, <
OF their own manufactory, equal to any
offered in this market? -which they offer
$y w holesale or retail* on the most reason
able terms? consisting of *
Ladies', "W alking Shoes, ^
Gentlemen's Wellington Boots,
Do Calfskin Shoes and Pumpst
Do. thick of - different qualities,1 >
Boys and Misses Bootees and Shoes, ;??
Children's Shoe%,and various other kinds.
All past favor* gratefully acknowledged
and a continuance of tliem ? solicited.
3. White & Co,
Camden, August 30, 1&21. -h i
N. B. Country merchants wishing 10
supply themselves, *vill do well to call .
or Stolen,
. Frppa the>ub^cril)or, on the
i } 2th inat. a bright bay M?Rl.<
with a blind Star in her fore
r head, about ? years old 1 5 or 1 6
hands high. i If stolen, a reward of FIFTY
DOLLARS will be given on conviction o.
the thief ; if taken up a suitable reward
will be given on the delivery of the Mare,
or information that will lead to her discov
ery, to the subscribt r living 1? miles be
low, Camden, on the Wajteree River. ,
J*hitip dwelt.
J. August 30. v 14t-?
South-Carolina? Kerthav) District .
MAJL.COM M'CA^KILL, Tolls be
fore me a Yellow Cow, With white back
and belly* and a calf of the a*me color
Appraised at 12 dollars. Said cow hav.
been running at Jarge on the grefen for
several years.
Thotnas P. Evans , J. Q.
Camfen, July 11. 13-^tf
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Entertainment,
Jit the Sign qfthe Bell ? |
THE subscribers inform their friendfc
and the public, that they have taken the
House lately occupied by Mr. John G. Bal
lard, one door north of Col. Nixon's. They
pledge themselves that no pains shall be
spared to accommodate customers, trav
eller* and others; to keep their stables
well furnished with Provender, to pay un-|
remitting attention to themt and endeavor!
to fjivte such unlvefsal accommodation s4
jheir house, as they trust will entitle them
\o a share of tbe Public Patronage.
M' Ad*mif & Drckefortl. '
Camden, Jan. 18, IBQh 38?
I |t7* *The Sta^e Gasette, Columbia, Ad
vcrtiser, Augusta, and Observer Fay Ate
mre, are requested to publish tW above
three times and send their accounts to ihk
Office. V ? * ?
Val uable ;i\l iow T onus
For *ale.
THE, Subscriber, desuvus ebnen -
trating his agricultural coiRcn.s un the
place where lie utw resides, in Kershaw
District, offers for sale his Waxhaw planta
tion, in Lancaster District, conuir iuur about
600 acres, all fit for cultivation, and the
greatest part is of the beM quality of qak
and hickory laivd, ,? it has btetfi, by Hen
hy Izard, Esq. emphatically staled 1 he
Garden of the VVaxWSws." . About 250
acres of th\s land is cleared, most of
which is fresh and under good fence. On
the premises are two pretty good Dwelling.
Houses, two vcrjfc good Barns, and. an
excellent (* in House, Blacksmith's .Shop
and every, other .necessary out-building.
No part of this land is liable to the casual
ties of floods, being equally situated on
the dividing Ridge between Cain Creek
and the Catawba Kiver, with the great
Koad leading through it from Camden to
Charlotte. 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 tipper country. . : ,> $;?
This land will be exposed to Public
Sale on Saturday the 2?tft of October next*
unless previously disposed pf by privatO
contract. > ? >>? , .%
The terms will be one/fifth it the pur*
chase money paid down m cash, the bal
lancein'four. equal annual installments witfe
interest frorii the^lay of sale, . ? Bonds witfr
approved personal security and mortgage
of the premises will be required to securo
payment, i ? >!???.*? ^
AUq, On the same day his House and
i-ot in Lancfisterville, well situated andi
well calculated lor Mercantile, business,
will be offered for sale on a credit of one -
and two yeafrs*/ the purchaser giving bond?
with approved personal . security and a
mortgage of the premises. ?' \ -? *
Actual possession of the Plantation" will
not be given until the crop thereon din be
.'ath^red* say the first of February next-*
Possession of the< House and Lot in Lan
caster will be given as soon as the terms of
saiirare complied with.
\ Any- person wishing to view the 4fbre
said plantation, will please call on Mr
William Hahbel, residing , on the pre^
mibes? For. further particulars apply to
the Subscriber at Red Oak Camp? Ker
shaw District, South*Carolina. ;?<
i Jamea JBlavr.
" August 23. ?'! v; V s? ?" " ?
|C7* The Editors of the State Qagette,
Charleston Courier, Southern Patriot and
Raleigh -Register; are requested to insert
the above in. .their papers* until the 20tl*
October next, and forward their accounts
to this Office for payment.
:r' . - ?
^ |u,t*
| 3t GOLD WATCH ?u . stopped in
i ' e hands of a Slave a few days since,
\yhich_the pwner cam have by cjescriting;
it and paying for this advertisement. Ap
ply to
<?
v? v. Hiram Parker. V
i fi <?)
. August sa...
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1~ "t ?i ' ?' v ?
'V'i r"*Xi mfcir*: i /MSpffjkv * Wv*' \
- -RRBI
A likely black boHpiabotjt 18 or 20ye*ri
'old, ij feet 2 or 3 ^ncfiea high, having thtt
| folio wing pass, came to the subscribers a
[few . days 4nc6? .,The owner may hear ?
Camden, Marth 1 5, 1 8$ I. 43?
% u The bearer JIM, *ol d from the estate
of Bonneati and bought by a Mr. Balloon
IHng on or hear the Watorfee, by accident
missed of his company botight with hifc*
and traveling together ; this is therefore^
given to pits him' up th<J country to hist
owner. R. MATHEWS. J
Gdbsc-Crcek, M*rch 3, 1821."
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In the Cominon Pleas.
Neil Stnith 8c Co. |
v&. > Attachment*
Thomas Etantf, J ? . \
WHEREAS the Plaintiff iif case
did, on tfc* 1 1th day of June, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight, hundred
snd twenty-one, file his declaration in thq
Office of this Honorable Court, against
the Defendant, who absent from and
without the limits of tjiis State, a$d has
neither wife no,r attorney known within the
same, upon whom a copy of the said de
jc la ration, with a rule to plead thereto
within a y&r and a day, might be served t
It u therefore orderedt In pursuance of
Ithe Act of the General Aasembiy in that
case made and provided, that the Defen*
dant do appear and ptead to the said decla
ration, on or before the 1 2th day of June*
"which will be m the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-two*
otherwise final and absolute judgment wilt
then be given and awarded against him.
Thomas P. Evans, c. c. i>?
Offlrt of ('omition Picas,
Kcishaw District, Juae 11, 183;.