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CAMDEN MSB MERC, \ 01 ? J - v, > *y., a? CAMDEN THE J' I II LIC WILL OUR GAZETTE % ADVERTISER. , JANUARY 11, -1821. l/S LIC GOOD OUR ?AD. [No. mm PUBLISHED WBlSil9 BY JOriN CAMBRIDGE. yfrm*. ? three dollars per annum, pay* able in advance ; am} in mi cases where papers shaft be deliveredjU the expense of the Editor, tt*e price vili be thre^ doll a a s and rtfri ctiiti. No paper discontined, but at the ojftion of the Ed itor) until all arrearages ire paid. Adveriitt menu not exceeding twelve lines, inserted three timps Jor one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each continuation. II no directions are given with an Adver II no directions are j fiven with an Adve tisemen ti t willte Con tinued till forbid. B AlCawl. THE Subscriber hereby informs th' <!tfoens -of Kershaw, tfiat be has remov e bis office from BroaidHktreet to the Matkc Viiiase, frontingthffflBlurt- House, where be intends to engage iD the dutTFs of Ins profession, with renewed deligen^e and *unctueJity<> ^ '% J. CAHTER^J Ounden, Ocfctor $6. ? - ? ? ? . ' - ALE persons having any demands against the estate of John B. Eraser, deceased; are requested to render their accounts in, duly attested within the time prescribed by law. Also those indebted to aaid estate, to make immediate pay xnent to Rolwt Fraser, Eafr. Sumpter District, Oct. 12- 28 ? tl ? ?" "Mil Mil ..in ? Ml 1 Notice IS hereby again given, "to all persons in* liebted to the estate oi vhc late Reuben L l|orton? to ma^c immediate payment and Mjil persons having demands, will please Present them tome duly attested. R. Bullarrf. 'September f, U90. y. " 21? " JS 'otiqe. . >!ALT4 petsons having any demands ag*in*t the estate of Benjamin Taylor, deceased ; are requested to render their accounts in, duly attested within the time, prescribed by. law* All those indebted to {lid estate to m a^e ^m^d^ate payment to November 9. " 28. ? tf 0TOPP&D FROM A NEGRO, A VASE, taken to be Silver* who says Ike purchased it from a white mars travel ling the road. The owner can have it by applying at Sylvester 9 Whaler's Store, ?n Raft on Creek- $ . ' *? November la, 1820. ? 30 ? ?? '-a? ? ? v; 1 ? ?? An Kriiraj. v TOLLED before me the 2d of Septem ber, 1880 by ThomhsByrdof this district, % SORREL HOR$*> COLt, thirteen iands high, two years old next springs Sotli his hind feet whiter-valued at fifteen pllia^ ? ; ' : ? William X*hnson, j. p. Lancaster dist. 5. C. 10th Sept. 1820* Ail E stray. TOLLED before me on 3d September, 1830, by Elijah King, of Lancaster dis trict, one SOR&EU 'MARE, 4 feet 10 inches high, four years old next spring, all her feet white, a small snip on her. nose and tome saddle marks on her back? ral lied at forty-five dollars. William J ohnsan, j. r. Lancaster, dist. S*C. Sept. 10th 1820. , v ? 1 1 1 ^ ii ? ? ? ~Wateree Plantation for Sale, ON A LONG CREDIT. THIS Estate, known by the name of Xocky Branch, consists of 1851 acres of S*AND, ascertained by resurvey , situate on W ateree River, eight miles above Camden, having nearly live hundred acre* mt cleared Land, and about the same quan* tity of an .excellfnt quality for the culture o* CottoQ* remaining uncleared. This situ ation!* remarkably hvelthtu), and has on it ?fa of the bast Orchards in South-Caroli *a Persons disposed to purchase, will make tkeir applications to J. CARTER, Com . ?g. Camden District. From ten to fifteen young NEGROES, hitherto attached to the estate. ^They will be sold on reasonable terms to responsible purchasers. CaOtflaDj 00* i FOR SALE IN CAMDEN, That excellent stand for business, the HOUSE and LOt having two fronts; the one fronting the main street and occupied by Messrs. Jugnot U. Lemeire. as a groce ry and dry goods store ; the other'on York street, and joining the above at the back. A Negro boy will be received in part pay for the above premises For particulai-s apply to Wm. C. Adams, Colvimbia, or Dr. William Hlanding, Camden. October 19. 3m 30 Dollars Reward. STRAYED or Stolen from the sub scriber on Monday night the i 5th ult. two HORSES, one a sorrel with a white spot on his forehead and marked with the collar : the other a dark brown with a white spot on his forehead and a snip on his nose. A reward of ten dollars, will given to any person who will deliver or give informa tion of either of the above Horses to the ^Subscriber in Camden. * David Miller. June 1. ^ 7 ? tf In the Common Pleas. John Morton , 1 vs.- I Case in Attachment* David Brown. J WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this case did, on the tenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, file his declaration in the Office of this Honorable Court against the DeJ fendant, who is absent from fltad without the limits of this state, and haiWeither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy oi the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto within a year and a day, might be served : It is therefore Or dered, in pursuance of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly in that case made and pro vided, that the Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the eleventh day of May, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight' hundred and twenty-one j. otherwise final and absohite judgment will thealje given and awarded against him. Thomas P. Evans, c. c. p* Office o Common Pleas, Kershaw District, May 10, 1820. In the Common Pleas. Willis Alsobrook, "1 vs. J* Attachment* Arthur Booker, J vV HERE AS the Plaintiff in this case did, on the 14th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, file hi? declaration in the Office of this Honorable Court, against the De fendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a-copy of the sahl declaration, with a rule to plead thereto within a year and a day, might be served i It is therefore Or-^ dered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly in that case made and provided, that the Defendant do appeal and plead to the said declaration, onor before the 15th day of June, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment jjgffl tfien be given and awarded against him. Thoma? P. Evans, c* c. p. Office of Common iMeas* Kershaw District, June 14, 1820* In the Common Pleas South-Carolina ? Lancaster District* *jP c "? James Blair, Credit in W ye, WHEREAS the Plaintiff, in this action did on the 5th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand ti^ht hundred and twenty, file his declaration in the Office of .the Clerk of this Honorable Court agaiftst the Defendant, who is absent from, and without the limit* of this State, and hath neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a Copy of the said ? declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, within a year and a day might be served. It is thereiore ordered, in pursuance of i the Act of the General . Assembly of the said State, in such case made and provid* ed that the said Defendant do appear and > plead to the said declaration, on or before , the 6th day of April, Which will be in the year oC our l?ord one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be given and awarded against him. William M'Kenna, c. c. p. Office of Common Pleasy Lancaster District , April kth, 1*20. Notice. ALL persons Stover , are request Camden, and settle theii his papers were left w'uh lion. WilBtmM'Wi Dect/nfcier 7, 1820. 32 ALL persons indebted to tha* late con cerns of A.Hodges Sc Co. and Honots St M'Ca*V are hereby notified that the Books of account, Notes and Bonds of. the s^U concerns are placed in the haity$M of John Carter, Esq. to be collected ] with u? little delay as, possible, and the said John Carter is authorized to "make a fiual and complete settlement of the said co partnership*. ? \ V'Caa. Survivor of Had^er W Al'Caa. October 26. )' * 26 ? tf iSotice. Samuel Lopez 8c Co. have deposited their demands with me. Notice is hereby given, that if immediate payment be not made, suits will be instituted thereon. ; K. Bullard. September 7, 1820. 21? 4".' ? Notice. ALL persons indebted ta the estate oT James Blake net, deceased; are request ed to make immediate payment. And those having demands against him, are request ed to render them legally attested, within the time prescribed by law , tq Thomas P; Evans or myself. * Mary Blakeney, Jtdrtfrx. James Blakeney , dec. January 30, 1820. . . 97? tt . ? ? - ?. . ? : ? !? ,7-y^, , In the Common Pleas. SouJh-Carolinaf JLancaster Dintrict. John Montgomery, 1 ' \JForeign Attachment. William Howe, /J WHEREAS the Plaintiff in the above case, having this day filed his ttociaration in the office of the Clerk of thit J*>noraWe _ Court, against the Defendant, who is ab- | 3ent from, and without the limits of this State, and hath neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a eop)r of the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto within a year and a day, might be served. It is therefore ordered, in pursuance of the Act of the Cencral Assembly of the said State, in such ease made and provided, that the said defend ant do appear and plead to the said decfera* I tion, on or btafore the 6th day of April,] which will be in the year of our Lord one f thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, otherwise final absolute judgment will be given and awarded against him. William MJKenna, c, c. is. \ Office of Common Pleas, Lancaster District, April 5th* 1820. * i In the Common Pleas. South-Carolina^ J.ancatter District, x James Blair, Garnishee"^ ,in possession, -A ^'a4C fn Attach v *. ' | ' went. WlHUmfkwt;, . J WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this case, did on the 5th day of April, in the year o( our Lord one thousand ei^ht hundred and twenty, file his declaration, in thf> office of the Clerk of this Honorable Court, against the Defendant, who it absent from, And without the limits of this State* and hath neither Wife not* Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said j declaration with a rule to plead thereto within year and a day, might fa served. It is therefore ordered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of the *aid State, in such case made and provided, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the 6th day of April* which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be given and awarded against Mm. William M'Kennn, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Lancaster District, April S, 192*. I _ I FOR BALE, Two good Counting btovftc Jfonlc*. 1 Apply to \Uc Printer. 9 December .1*1?. M JC To Rent! r THE BRICK HOUSE, first door above Henry Abbot's, opposite to Mtv Clark's dwelling, having every convenience for a Family and a Store. Apply to Jess? Kil ;jgore. _ ^ ' Sarah Flake, ' ?fcifavember 28, 1820, S2 tf;'-, ? >in , ? .... ?? i i ^^-ed oi' htolen, | the 1 8th of IXAY M no parvicu lafTnaT^br tetcepting on one of her hi _ P^jjfches above the pastern joints t. th<* scar of 9 severe cut from aP she is slender made, and ndee rerajL_?-? well. Any person that will deliveriltb said Mare to me, at my Plantation, on Beaver Creek^ or give such information as will lead to Iter discovery, shall be liberally re warded. Adam M< Willie. December 7, 1820. ' 32 tf , ? _ Thomas Warren RETURNS his thanks to his friends and the public, for the liberal encourage* ment he has received since his commence ment in business, and informs them that he has lately received a large stock of the best Mahogany and other materials for car rying on ttoe * * Cabinet Making Business. J He therefore Halters himself from hh \ own knowledge in the business, and having employed the best workmen from the North, that lie wiU toe able to supply the public with all kinds of Ftirnituro ofthe best quality, newest patterns and on the most reasonable terms. He . therefore hopes b? . assiduous attention to xneift a -continiiance of past favors. October *6. 36-rlfJ K l?EO*MON i LEAS. | Ch. :*v^!flyn 5 Patrick W. Vlynti, J -;;; Wilis Vaugban, wsr V?. m t their de< seized of the Ai in" John Ww THE ingtfe officc against the Defendants, who are ? _ from and without the limits of this State, and have. neither wives nor attorn'tes known within the same, upon whom copies of ihe said declarations* with rules to plead, ? torc,?. fs ?ik Such laid t>ele?damsao ns> %hkh 1 ord one thou satnl eight ifei^ebdtwenty.one, other I iMfinal and absolute judgment <#ii be cnand awarded against them. ^ 1 William M'Kcnna, C. C. P. Office of Common Fleas. ancaster District, Jtilj 15? 1 8SO : the said ?? I ?g?g(f a & others BiUforrtlkf. Hfnry Sonet and William Faughun. It appearing to the Mitftctioit of the court that Henry Sones resides beyond the limits of this state. It it ordered that he appear to the said case on or before the firtt day of February next, and on dtfault thereof an order be ntade,*grtnst him tlttt the said bill be taken pro eonfesso. By order of the Cotot* J. B. Miller, Cm.EqB.fi. Sumterville, June 25, 1 820. *| #25 Reward. 8TOLEN from the aufbwcri ber^>n Thursday evening last, a Blender Cheanut Sorrel 1 HOUSE, 1 3 or 14 hatvla high; right hind foot white, and a blaze fate. ? Robert Johnson, (the person who stole him,) is about 17 years ok), light complex ion, rather freckled, light hair, and has double front teeth; had on a irifrxed coat, check pantaloons, and a black felt hat .?? ?? The above reward will be given /or thr delivery of the Thief and Horse to the. , subscriber. ? & . Scth Dennett. Darlington District, Dec. ?; 1820* % 3V IN THE COMMON PL! I Exor.John M'Ccnu, ) c<ue ^ vs. > Jame Callahan , v . , WHEREAS the Plaintiff \ui did, on the SOtb day of January year of Lord one thousand eight and twenty, file his declaration Office of this Honorable. Court, the Defendant, who is absent fi ind provided, and plead to be given and aWardod?jgafo?t | Thomas P. Evans, ? Office of Common l>lea$, Kershaw District* January 30* IN THE 6ipN-FL?^ Roland CoraWjW,V y ' VS. v ?' v Case in Attaichi&l John AP Wiltie. J WHEREAS the Plaintiff in tins < did, on the tenth day of May, inlhe j of our Lord one thousand and twenty, file his declaration of thj%|ionoraible Court, anfi^^l whom, a copy of the said declaration, i a rule to plead thereto within a -year at day,. might fcc served : It Is therefore ? dered, in pursuance of the Aqtof the Q eral Assembly in that case made anc' j vided, that the Defendant do appear plead to the said declaration, on or be the eleventh day of May-, which will b the year o# our Lord one gipfefcand ? nundred and twenty-one ; otherwise jftiachmtttt? - Genen.l AWbir to itot'cM mad. provided, tVat th o Defendant do ap and plead to the s^id declaration, on Oi fere the "1 5th day of June, whith~*i) j in the year of our Lord one thousand t hundved and twenty-one, otherwise and aba6lt?te judgment m\\ thtn be g and Awarded againi* him# ' Thomas P. Evans, C. C. 1 Office ofComniott fop a* ? Kershaw June 1820. IN THE COMMON PLEA WiHiam Nixon'; ") > Com$ in JttoeAnuf $ imUft James* J 'WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this did, on the 17th day ot April, hi the yc oyr Lord one thousand eight hundred twenty, file his declaration in the Offi? this Honorable oort. against the Del ant, who is absent from and without limits of this State, and has neither nor attorney known within the tame, \ whom a copy of the said deeferatkm, a rule to plead thereto within a year i day, might he served:: It la therefore dered, m pursuance of the Aet of General Assembly (in tnat caee made provided, that the Defendant do aj: and plead to the said declaration, o before the 16th day of April, which w ia the year of our Lord one thousand hundred and twenty -one? otherwise and absolute judgment will then be . and awarded against him. Thomas P ? Evan#, c, c. Office of Con*efm? Pleas, fcorshaw Dialwi? April IT9 tftflO*