Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, September 27, 1821, Image 3
A p^icnait of
ftns obtained tx put
mericuHjilMiii
lor exPttUiottsiy sawing
level with the grpuml, i
siiuu j>s. i\n& trimariug of
forests without cK ' ~
|>enitcnti
New-Orlea
Louisiana
for the be
_JS? J* C1
eao & T6e <jq vi
1 m'T of- ^
sl ^pn in building.
liecipe f<Mr giwel.?* The e]
dating sufferings sustained by
sous afflicted by grlM in tj?
nevs, &c. induced roe to <
race a remedy w hic-w bas? t|> ,J
rons iu^tance&afforded relief
This reme< ly was ?|ift&tvered ai
its efficacy first te^?f hy
^illiamsy a late eminent physic
iipiiia. He had fur *ev
ifs suficredbextremely by
(a ail experiment, Dr, \
tali quantity of the gravel, V
. Iiad voided into three
cfs, one containing gin, a ae<$
tabling a solution of lime,
tev) the toird glu*s containing pu
strong cofleii. After waiting a /
days. on examination, he found
regftftfc?* ki v*.#
deposited in
v ee, altered? thiiil
e- water, appeared a|
little Si*ieA^4bi^3^ro6iteil in
<?tixing\Coff?e, was risducenJlM an im
palpable j>owder. '4
Encouraged by this experiment.
Dr. YV . immediately adopted the Use
of pure strong coffee, not mixed with
sugar, milk <ir any other ingredient.
In, a hliort lirao be voided gravel
doccd tw$aud, with little pain, ?
was felieved. >^l
l_The abovtf jinportant tacts
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stated to tne b
cian, who b
edy with s
mmHt
-e physi-l
this re I
fill
pr> win
SlaoMit
PS- Boat
nseahe coitld U
? wcV provide*
n and cooks iur
bein&of *n easN
lit the navigatio:
for which pur
loyjnent
lerate.?
small
i&Publte Auetljd
On Wednesday* the 3d of
bokuyyithuui reserve, the
wjili buitt and copper fasten
^OfftfcMBlA, with ail ~
as she quit running to
H^fcp?wi5|
nd in good 01
d, and, at a sn
QKUttf
|htof>
fivers
e?35
District ;
l/Cershaic
been appointed to
gpe District, dmd thej
be opmpleted, is so]
citizens to assist him!
a of their families maft<
ided to him in Camden, up
of .August 1 8 20 ? Of all fiet
er 10 years of age, I0,and undei
~ ~f26 and unefcir 4>5, 45
f Femaks of the a^e
gQf Male Slaves under
26 and under 45. 45
the Females in tlie lik<
^|'v.lV '% ?>
?TtV - dL ? i ?
William Drakpforit
, Sep. 1821. IT ? I
jfeoitce.
son$F|ndehted to the firm olj
1*emierk ; ;by open account
are earnestly requested to come forward
and made immediate settlement*.
(.linrlesrJugoot,
Surviving- Partner.
Camden, Septemb*rr4i7. ? tf H
M i ?? f ? '? ?? i "? ? ?????
v
. Vownany Orders .
The; Members c jr the Camden .Riflr
C ompany are hereby notified, that an Meci
tion for an ENSlttN of said Company
wi? be held at the Court House in Cam
ISthof October next,
K&& ? . >ns will he
a JPMJ . They will
wiil be a iMuatei of
1*u
DY, Captain.
a ? t* ?
and
der
if''
&?*???
!r: ?*
r&imm
jbranch of the A
, wishes a situatior
is the object terms wjj
Should he fail iifcthe ahov^nHHttld haVe
mm* ciiofo ?o take cha
School, or in giving in?irucjl?5fiYto/* i few
y oung QMpieinen in the Rudiments of the
Latin inffXireek Lau^agea.
A note addressed to Z. and kft at this
Office, will be attended to.
Septembers/),
ran * > 1. '' ? -j|V <v- <? V
virtue oi sundry executions to me di
rected, will be dojd before the Couru
House in Camden, on the 1st and 2d
dayd of October next ; be in ^ tile first
;? Monday and Tuesday thereof^ ?witnin
the legal htiurs of sale :
Kive hundred and fi ft J acres of Land,
adjoining lands of James
^lamotv Beurv Uooch and others, levied
on as the property of ijfcomas l)bren, jun.
at the suit oi Vinceht'A. Edwards and
others. Ml IfW*
Ninety acrcsPf. Land, more or lesv
adjoining lands of Thomas Duren, jun
and others, levied on 44 the property of
Nathaniel Cjttfiton, at the sMjfcof Kzekie)
M ay I le
Negroes, levied on as tlfe property
es Cook, at>fhe Suit of Charltsi
n and others. . .'POP. . .
\Vagon, levied on as the property
of Jamea Perry, at the suit of E. Mayheyr
and mothers. ^ <
One Nc pro Wench, levied on asih*
property ot James Knssell, 'at the suit ol
John G. Ballard and others.
I Three Negroes, levied oik a* the pro.
pervy of John G. Ballard, at the suits of
James Scruggs and others. v
l Also, f 1 8 acres I^ind, more or less,
situated on ihe waters of Cedar Creek, ad
joining lands belonging to Joseph Cuftfttg-j
ham, levied on as the property oi James
M*Corkle, at the auitof Goo^h, (Riming
ham 8c Co. * ,
1000 acres, more or less, bounded east
by the Watcree Hirer, north, b> James
I (English's land, soiiflt by Sarah Knglish's,
!evi$d on as the property of Joshua Eng
'ish k\ the stiit of Jarpes Johnsotu,
Conditio* A1 cash, |>utchasers to^ay lor
hcriff's Titles and Bills of Sale.
James W . Cctnie )9 s. k. d.
Camden, August 14, ?n2l.
4 Public Sate,
V\ ill be sold, on the first of November
next, on a cietiit ot on^ two and three
ye rs, all the HEAL EST A 1 E ol C'harle *
Miitqr% Ksq. deceased, lying in the village
of Sumte?vil?e? consisting of sundry im
proved and unimproved lots ? on one of ih*
lots is snuated a large House fitted for &
Public tlouac , with all the necessary Out
Buildings for such i?n establishment? -this
is an excellent situation for a Tavern. The
lots will be sold separately.
On the same day, by permission of the
4 >rdinary of Sumter District, will be sold,
all the Perishable Property of said Charity
Miller, at his house in Sumterville, in
cluding Stock pf Horses. Mules, Cattle.
Hops, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
on a credit of twelve mouths
Margaret Miller,- Earx.
Stephen Bl Miller, AW.
Sumterville, Sept. 20, 1831 ? ? ^-16-^
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
MY Plantation on the^ Wateree, if not
pi t viously disposed of by private contract,
will bsol d at public sale at Stat^eburg, ort
Thursday, the first day of November nex^y
This place is situated on the road from
Staitburg to Columbia, four miles Iron*
t he former. It consists of 844 acreSJ.most
of which is rich river bottom land, had
joins the lands of Judge Waties on the
north, on which is now erecting the large
embankment, by which, when complete,
ail thej>ack swamp lands of this tract wilj
Ke made secure; has about 50 acres of
of cleared land anil a good barn thereon.
The terms of * sale are 20 per cent. down,
and the remainder in 1, 2, 3 and 4 years*
with interest fronff the day of sale, to be s*
cured by bond and mortgage of the prenv
ses. '-. \s ^ R. BULLA HD, ^
The public sale of the above pUntatirn
is postponed. Favorable terms will be
given to a purchaser by private contract "?
[, Sept. 27, 1 83 f.? 14 i#'R. ^
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OarderkSe^ds.
Just recced and for sale at the Post Oi
fice ar ^Vcsb. supply ?of
Fall seldh.
Afrioiig which ate the following :
Large Norfolk field %m nip,
Yellow Ma|taH(iiieV.ff>d choice kind,)
Large Buttock* Aberdeen, or yellow
Scotch ijirnip,' ,
Ruta J^gaMor yellow Russia Turnip,
Large white English Mustard ieed> (lo\^
.by ,OieJb.>* .
Black, winter Radishti* . ^
W hite Turnip do. Jm
Whit# and Red Onion
Spinfcfte,. . 1>W: - > W&ffiOlF''
A variety of oiber Vjpds, m addition to
the above, way . ^IwayaSi hj4.y : 4
A liberal disfttijpt will bp made to those
Who wish to purchase to sell
P. Thornton.
* ; .
Boots tV Shoes;
' ? 1 J% i y. ? <? : ? \
THE sub6c vib?|jL take this method to
inform the public ^nat they have juit re
ceiied aftd are opening largo'ahd elegant
assortment of y ^ ^ ^
BOOTS # SHOES , -
OP their own manufactory, tequa! to anj
offered inthitrmarketr? which they pflV*
by wholesale or retail, oci the most reason
able terms? Consisting ^f
Ladies' Walking Sho<& \
(jefctlefrfgn's Wellington Boots,
Do Calfskin iStitoe* And Pumps,
Do. thick of Mferent Qualities,
Boys and Missei Bootees and Shoesj
Child i^en's Shoes, and various other kinds.
^ All past favors gratefully *<rknoWltd|(tk
am a continuance of (hem solicited. *
Jh M kite & C*>.
^CatSWIen, Aftgust 30, 1821.
N. B. Country merchant wishing to
supply themselves, wilL.do well to call.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
From the subscriber, on the
12th inst. a bright bay MAR1 ,
fvith a blind Stf r in her fore
head, about 5 years old 1 5 or 1 6
hands H*h. If stolen, a reward of F1 FTY I
DOI-LaTRS will be given oh conviction <|
the thief; if taken up a suitable re wan
will be #iven on th? delivery of the Mam
or infrn motion that will lead to her diaco\ .]
ery? to th? itihtci fbt r living 12 miles
lo* Camden, on the W ater< t Rive r
Ji'hitiplkwtte.
I \
I Valuable Waxnaw T.ancb
For Sale.
THE Subscriber, desirous of concerW
I mil g his agticuliuial concerns on the
place where he now resides, in Kershaw
LVibti ictroffers Tor salt bis YVaxhaw planta
tion, in Lancaster District, contain in** al>?ut
600 acres, all fit for cultivation, and the
greatest part is of the best quality of oak
and hickory land.,\ It has been, by Hek*
kt Izard, K$q- emphatic ally styled The
Garden of the Waxhaws." ; About 230
acres of this land is cleared, most( of
which is fresh and under good fence.. On
the premises are two pretty good Dwelling
Houses, two very good Barns, ar.d an
excellent Gin House, Blacksmith's Shop
aftfl every other necessary out-building#
No part of this land is liable to the casual
ties of &9ods. being equally situated oa
ibe dividing Ridge between C ain Creek
and the Catawba Hi vet, with the great
Uoad leading through it from Camden to
Ch&flopCe, It commands a beautiful proV
vpect of the surrounding neighborhood, is
watered by a variety of the best Springs,
and is well known to be as Jiealihy asitua- .
tion as any in tb?r uppercoontry, \ , *
This laiid will be exposed to Public
Sale on Saturday the 2 7th of October next,
unless previously d s used of by private.
Canute. ?? M
T lie terms will be one fifth of -the j
chased oney paid down in cash, the
. 1 A** - - A.' ' r"
...u.iw; jiaiu UOWn in cash, the b$J- J
t auce in four equal annual installments with
i (Merest from the dajrof sale. Bonds with
approved personal securityand itiqrt|
of the premises will be Required to secu>p
ajment. '
, Mso* On the sameNiay his House and
Lot in Lancasterville, well situated arid
a/ ell calculated for Mercantile: business,
l.v ill be otferero foi*
i'l be offered, for tele one
iu iff U years, me puichasetfgiving bonds
with approved jferson ?1 security and a
ortgage of the premises
Actual possession ot the 'Mantation will
< t be given until tfie crop thereon <^n
i;*dtherc4p say the first of r ebruary next?*
r'.'ossessioii. of the House and Lot in Lan^
< "nrer will be given as soon as the xerjn^mjf
. ite are complied with. r7* ;
J Any person wisnihg to view the afore-?
sit d plantation, will please call on,,.Mr?L
aVilliam Hark el, residing on the pre*
inibes? For further partuHQars apply t0|
t bee S ubscriber at H e d Oa K am p K.C$?
si (aw District, South-Carolina.
d* Mi Wm>'Jamea Btain
August as. :-tf_ , , . 13? as
Editors of the State Gazette,
Charleston Courier1" Sou tfiern Patriot and
llalcigk Register, are requested to 'insert
lite above in. .papers, .until the 20th
October next, and torward their account^
to this Office for payment* . .
, m. ? - . r
? ? ?*?
. ; Stopped;
A GQLD WaTCfi was stopped in
the hands of, a SiaVe aiewdayssince,
which Uie owner can have by describing
it and paying . for thifc advertisement. Ap# (
1)1% to ^ y(''. *?
. Hir(i)fn^ar1cer.
August 2$. 13? -tt
t 1
'?"> 1 1 *', 1 ?;>?'
.. . N^lce^
A likely bfick boy, about 18 or ioyear^
'old, A feet % or 3 inches high, ^having the
lollowingpass, cam? (o the subscribers a
few days fcirice^ Theowner may hear
of him- by applying to?
r \ WUitim M'Curn: .
Cainden, March 15, 188 t. ;
u The bearer J 1^3 , sold from tlic estate
of Bonneau aud bought by a jjjr. Balloon
lining on or ifcar the Wfcteree, oy accident
missed of his company nought with hiia
and travelling together ; this is therefor?
<iveft to pass him bp the country to hjti
^rfr: 'kv^ATttEWS.
-Crt**, Mfcrch S, Itm."
uv
.1 I ? <? ' i, I I . . I j
In the Common Pleas*
ttLuu o'_ / * ^ \
Well-' Smith k Co, )
!/?? > Attachment,
i homas EVaris, I? r
WHKREAS in this case
did, on Jhc 1 ith day oi J tine, k? the year
of out Lord on* thousand ?ight hundred!
and twenty -one, file hi%? declaration in tho
Office of this Honorable Court, against
die Defendant, who is absent frotn and
without the limits of this State, and ha#'
neither wife nor attorney khown within the
same upon whom a copy of the sai?de?
? .a rat ion, With a tftte to thereto
within a year and a day, might be iei ved *\
It f? therefore ordered , In pnftuaftbe
the Act of the opener a 1 Assembly in that
rase made and provided, that the Defen
dant do appear and plead ta the *?>d decla
ration* on Of before the H*tT> day of June,
vhich *ill be in the ye^r of oUr l ord one
ousand eijght hundred and twcntv-*W':f
? *herwise finjd and absolute jud^mci t will
ri'tn be given and awarded agsirtst him, k
x TilOHUU &V*ft*y O, 0|^||
L office of Coirtmon Pleas,
I; Katshaw District, June l\} 1S& U