Camden gazette. (Camden, S.C.) 1816-1818, July 11, 1816, Image 4

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iJoctrp, LUNA Jb ST VOUMIMA. f Luna ruhef, crcseit BOcW ambulat, errit, Atque hscc faminco propria ?unt gencri ; Cornua Luna facU, facit hxc quoque foemina ; reg A*# - uaut, ,r> ' ? Per noctcm loogam Luna, icd ilia diem.? ? ? ? - -J TILANSL AT K.D. The moon can blush, Ink pale, increase in tiu ; Walks in the night mad wander* from our eyee; All these to lovely woman's form wc find, '? As Ttrjr'.ng passions agitate her mind j The moon make* horns) a woman does the samei ?And both, the Hght to rule and govern claim ; T Through the long night the moon exerts her sway, But wofi\An more imperious, rules the day. [if U no tr^fh ii fhis rtocriprion, thrre is much naivette,andi>octry. J r--? - mm STEAM ENGINES. We understand M^. David Heath -jr.- of -New- Jersey, has discovered a new era in the econorrjy of steam engines applied to land, as well as j water carriage. '.Hir invention consists of ah en tire new application of principles ia the construction of the boiler or c -vaporator, which rapidly generates a very "high temperature or expan sibility of steam, - without the** m jploymentof condensation} anddis~ pending entirely with the use of the fly wheel; and IcyeV beatfl. An engine of four horse power, charged with fuel, may be comprH - sed in the. space appropriated to the baggage of a stage: and may be lifted on and ttff ? the carriage by fo#; men with the, greatest ease : which he Kw perimtrit at IS rate of fifteen Mes per hoar, on the bare road, without the. use of rail ways, being regula ted to ascendhuid descend hills with Uniform veloeity, arid the greatest . is, now CB8 w , in the construction of an engine cal culated tp drive a boat from this up 1 the Delaware toEaston, and over-' ? "^ above tfdt wattr : :s, exceed jur. ^Ho* eg novel and stfrnqethis project m; appear, there is bOt little doubjUT its succeeding in the greatest satis faction. As this experiment will fu#,efuPatt"?nd bring to public view a phenomenon of infinite ad vantage to the prosperity of the I c&unfry, we will, therefore forbear I enter jngjinto a detailed explanation of its important powers : in order that its uses may be first sufficient ly Known, to Require aflaifltercsting demonstration of i%principles. Jfe^galilr ' Juror*. ^ti'SSSSSi . ment of seasonable and FasfynableGoodsfM Aho> a good supply *>f GROC"*~" which they will sell low for caal dttje. : y Camden, May 9, 1816. .."in ?" # - ? , r "S^n^lnpwn . ' #??? ? ' 1 l* ' ?*" J T | "AKES this methodof inlorrp I ini; the public that he still contiidpt the business of TURNING and WIND SOR CHAIR MAlitfO, In the upper end of Camden. Orders in Ms1faw%M be thankfully reoeived, and punctually e*? ecuted. SETTEES and CHAIRS made a*rfc pattern, and painted any color ns ?I ? . , f Election inClfcrmont Cay airy. / NOTICE la hereby given that an Elec tion wWOe held atSTATgssuaoH, fin the first Saturday of August next, for a COKNET in the Clermont Troop, to sup ply the vacancy occasioned by the promo. It ion of OiWitt Mayrant. 15* orde: of fjohn Jennings, Cafit . 6 th Ottvalry, Wm. T? Spank, /Kr?l Str&> |May 23, IS 16. U nderDeeree in Equity. fVitt bf toldtn XTAMD E hf, before the Court House , between the legal hour 9 of sale, - On Monday the ^th day of August ncxt^ F)UR separate tracts of LAND?' containing 650 acres, (more or less,) j situate on Horse Pen Creek, in Kershaw District, having on tta: same a Grist MiM> in Mlinfy a rWr>?^ m fxvmir nf T?r. ner Joy and Jacob Boon, against Nicholas { Swilley. - ? " "v* * * -H ? ?ALSO? A tract of Land containing One Hundred Acres, (more or- less) situate on Horse Pen Creek, bounded at the time of the original survey, on All sides by vacant land* . Another tract on the fciorth side X>? thdr Watferee, comainintng- One Hundred and fifty acres, granted to Wm? Langley, ;ind hnimde J ut the time of the grant ihcie of, by Benjamin Perry's and Zaddock Per ry's land, near Vol. Peay's Ferry ? \h>o,a lot in the? town of C amden, No. bound ing on Broad-street* The said two tracts, of land, and town lot above mentioned, to be~sokf to effect a division iietwecn the heirs - of William I^angley deceased, on a . credit of nine momhs, the purchaser giv ing bonci and uood personal security , to be approved by the commissioner and paying for titles. ?? '? J. CARTER^ Com. in Equity* June aT, 1816* v* Camden District. 7 SHERIFFSALE. By jvirtut of an 0>der of the honorable court of Common Flta*% will be told on the Jirat Monday and Tuesday in be - ^ the Court House in T 4 hours of Sale , :ms. . lHREE LOTS situate the Town of Camden, fronting on Broad street^ known in the plan of said town by J^os. 147, 148, and 164 j one L6t fronting on kinewitr. adjoining the lot on which the Court Hptnc stands numbered 24. jag one l^alf of a lot fronting on York-stre|mNo ? 640 Acres land, more or less* Jpe on the main road t<j?|?bliry , a miles from C*rtidenT^lt acres land, more or less, situate von the waters of Granny's quarter Creek,* 307 Acres land more less situate on Hanging Rock Creek ; 35 acres of land mft"' or less, situate % miles ft om Camden, * obove . w _ .? w?.? VMi(IUUI) i main rotojl to Salisbury ?All of the sokl as the property of William and el Parker- ? s? order to satis , ?Jploanna Par* ker,^?idow of *aid "yVimam Parker, de ceased, and to makc^ % divisidji among the. heirs* P?*1 C<rodZf/aa&r-Six months credit will b% given for oriV half of the yurdria?e muney, > the balance 12 months, purchasers anoroved security, or a MaBtt NwceT^mr If "j / FOR SALEo*. to LET, Ule subscri ber* premise*,: p> Broad-?*rt. cently otcvbieCbv Wpctor Certeiv^Anjj^jpersrti^ disposed to purchase said premises may expect to iret a great bargain. A very liberal credit will fe g,3E"^owh?riffiSa^epi,,>ii *o Mr. John Dotv.or to Iho S?*>scrib?r. m ??? iv<# n i , ui 10 (in oinncnvcr* EVERARD CURETON. July I, ISt 6? Utf. * *-* ?l I 4n? ;'">i i?'? niyniw -i?ii| ] Condon White Lead. EST LONDON WHITE LEAD* ground in OB, and Y E L LOW A I N T by ihc Kpr, for nle A. & M. DtLeon. June srth, 1816. ? 'SW , . 1 11 J '? | J M I ? ?' m , II L Committed to Jail, ?!-. M ? ? TN Conc?^C*barras County, N, aroli|Bf ^ thu tat inat* a Negro man about 20 or 40 fears old, dark complexion, stutters ;%rhen he apeaksf ,;He says his name is John Fred brick, at othertimes /to Hi ? end field*? He says he was taken 4>y m Negro trader from Pasquotank . countjr in this state to S. Carolina, and left at a Mr. Moore's on the Wateree River* below Camden* Me does not know whether Mr. Moore purchased him or not ; bet as he tells so many contradictory stories, it if impossible <to know wYtCh to rely on? The owner H et quested to come forward, pay charges fad take him away. JOHM M'Cl.ELLAN, Concord, N. C. June 19, 1816* N otice.; mmmiomm ^JL for Kershaw District, iftftrm all per sons retailing Spirituous liqson, without Licences, that unless thay immediately comply with the few* oaiseemtng ihemtbey will be proceeded against# By order of the Board, J. W. LANG, .* July I, 1816. > ' Utl9? ? ' -Jonathan Eccles, i ?)AAn HA5-rORr5ALE O O O Gallons old \V iiiskey , 300 GaUont of old Pea?h Brandy* 4000 lb* Biooiu ^t received from North Carolina, : ^ T" ] 1800 Bushels Salt, r* An assortment of Pbts, Skillets and Bake -> Ovens, v'. 1*? Oruss empty Butflfc*, ' Axes ami Mattocks, 1 ? ? iii ? ? ?*?-? 1 kind. Molasses, Loaf and^pown Sugar and Coffee, of the most superior quality, HVson Tea, fcq* , ? ? * > ON THE RIVER COMING W A pipe oi oto twniff BraaHfri A puncheon old Jamaica Hum. jk 80 doz. old Port, t ? So doz. Sherry. 30 do Madeira, ? 3 m( Jamaica Sugar, 7-7 10 bags green Coffee * 13 Doz. Cordials assorted, ?? 5 Boxes Claret, vV; : r. ;"-*V v,: ?% I . 6 Casks London^Porter, 100 Pieces Inverness Baggfag* ? ^ ^6 doz. Lemon Syrup, " v 1 ' ? 6- doz. . ri% 1 Vv. 12 doz. Havana Honey, 3000 lb. Iron assorted, * ? -v _ 2000 lb. English Castings do. s' x 3 hbds. Molasses^ i_u_. 1 ? ' | Soa lb. Seine and Bagging Twine, 3 50 lb. Shop. do. { 20 CoiJa of Cordage^* English Cheese, . 2 bags velvet corks, _ Also, a large assortment of Cut k ham-' mcred NAILS, Writing k Wrapping -SW articles on hand, and th^se onthe river; *hen they arrive, will Iw* tnlrltt^w as the.tiriies will allow* Camden, June 18, 1816. , I2tf. A LIST Of lEtTERS Remaining in the Office, Camden, S. C on the \*t. day <? Juiy> *816* JAMSOiJ^hn, Miss Jane Aguire, Samuel Albeit, Geo. Ash ley, Jordan Ashley- B ? Jam6s Brient, 3,t Thomas Brown, Stephen Brown, Mary Brisbane, Thos, Brown, Stephen Boy km, John Sutler, Doci. Wm. ballard, Addtrton Boy kin, Mary Bloyse, Lewis Bulla rd, 2, James Baskin, Hon. Joseph Brevard, John Uftoykifl ? C? Dormical Chrismon, James Cretghton, 2, Wilttam qragg, Dr. Benja miu Carter, Patrick -Connie, J acooCfc^m-*, pion, Joseph Qark, James t allaham, Jom^^ ita Catnble, Joseph Cunningham, Frederick CrimiDger,HSaabeth Connors-D-John Da vismi, Capt. W . Drukeford, James Bugle* William Dixon, 3, Hiram Dockrur, sWm. F. Dessau ssu re, Esq. John Dunlap ? K ? srt Ellis, Mrs. Ed? Thomas Gaskcy, WHpKPTfewaii, ifcbei wards? G^AlifrCu^ '1 ? HVIMM AfllgftVJI Dr. DavidGeorge, John G0Qdi^^^tW)H liam Heuston, Joseph Halscy Howell , a, f Moses, Hart, Rev. W|. Harris? James Jenkins* Andrew Johnston, Alexan-? der Ingran? K? Mrs. Kennedy, Joseph Kirklin? Zr )^^ogan, SincUrjUm lias or John Mtms, C 3. John L. Morrfss, win. L iHaraiThomas Muse, A aron M H! cient York Masons? fr?lliz. ? -^iWamea Fyland, John m Phinigat, Cypriano P^rtawm, era. Elizabeth Kogers, John , ? . - ham Rem, George Rites, Thomas Rem* bcrtr-tf? Amhoney Seirter, Mary Shachel Pford? Jamas Smith,/ cart of John Thornton^ \ Archey Smith, a, Eliea Symcnds Susan nah Sheffield; Wm? B. Stover, Thomar Salmond, James StepUen%|*Stuart, Mm-' Jane Shell, wroSenipson? 1'VoftJ| Times* Burlord T witty, Patrick IWers, tT? 8iephen Williams, Solomon Will iams, Wm, Woodilde. SMITH, P. M. j L| Charleston Tobacco In*pection. ?j S VtoTICE? The Com^Misioner* of lis institution will proceed to an of One InMf lector Tobacco* " of Candidate* from the upper part of this Iincl to tor I year# so office / for will receive the sum of Five and Fifty Dollars. An? persoih duly qualified for said office, and 4tsirous of becoming a Candidate, will make application by letter, (sealed and directed to the Commissioners of the Charleston Tobacco Inspection,) and for ward the same to the Subscriber io Charles* -ton, on or before- the 15th day of July neat. Bond am) security will be required, for the faithful performance of -duty. Daniel Steven*, Chairman . Charleston , May 13, 1816. j- ? Mould Candles, OF the best quality, 4 or 6 to the pound, constantly on hand, and for smle* at Mrs. CARPEN TEK'S, and at Mr, P. THORNTON'S. Camden, June IT, 1816. 3*4 A STRAY, T. CARTER, tolls MM ?; Edgefield, Court House DREW and hi^ it about 5 feet^l ?? went away a 1 it** mulatto W P** Drprr'% of Nitre, Caloi^UFalap, Rheubarb, ctiaviha, Tartar ^Emetic, Peruvian OF *V**T l>*?caltTIOirt KXKCUTK0 WIT* UKATVlll A?? '*0CURACY AT THE <% OfflCf Of THK CAMDEN GAZETTE ; Where may be had BLANKS FOR LAWYERS, MAClfTRATtS, SHEIUFFS, &r.