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I New Store. k H. LEVY & CO. v./ Nearly opposite the Masonic Hall, jr"? lid $ reeeivad, and offers for sale on liberal terms, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF I, Fall and Winter GOODS \ Consisting of the folk twine; Articles: Extra superfine black ai?d blue Cloths *r> Superfine green, brown, and golden olive Cloths ?v* Yorkshire fcloths, assorted colors Superfiiie blue and bUck Caj?simeres, g Do. drab, mixed and assorted do. Toilenctts and Marseilles Vesting* p .7*4 and b-4 London duffil Blankets RrJP% 8^, 9-4, 10-4 11-4, 12-4, 13-4 and , Hose blankets Superfine Saxony 8hawls, assorted colors f.^ AVhite, red and printed Flannels, Blue and mixed Plains . f * Mens grey, lambs wool and half Hose Womens slate, white and black Cotton ftefjr.-- Hose : ? Superfine black Bombazeens . l)o. black, green, brown, blue and Scar* '-i " Bombasetts R: Elegant sewed Muslins Do. mull mull Muslins . Do. 9-8 and 6-4'Cambric Muslins 5-4 and 6-4 Sheetings and brown Hollaads ' .Apron Checks, and Ginghaaui , Superfine undress Callicoes v ^Common do. do. ;? ' Coiton Shirtings, and HUmhuma Kv Figured Mnslins . # * ' Elegant damask Table Cloths and Kfcpkins - black and colored Kid .Cilovcs ( worked Robes, fcc. fcc. .y^N-ovembcr f. m Lev^lOo.. <.$v3Has juat received the following A HTICLESy vix. Beat Cotton Bagging and bale Rope -Otto white and brown Hugar* j3Do Gin, Brandy, Hum, Whiskey* . rWine, Cordial*, and Vinegar <i refined JLbafSugar it in Brandy r ?r and Ginger' " ib ami Htarch "ots ami Diilch Ovehs, fee. <?"' ' November *1 ? 'Vl . . ? > ATTEAf TIOM THE Member* of the Camden Light ? INFANTRY. are required to attend Mus ter in Camden, on Friday the . 12th day of February next. The company will be armed before the Couit House, at 11 Xiek^it is therefore expected that each ~ appear that hour In complete JB*.order if C*/it. J. JV. Canity, Wm O'Cain, O. S. ^ Jan. 21 45 ? filial > nil , fc ? ,*. II. I I niW..i ? Attention. Beaver Creak i ight Dragoons, will at* tohd muster at Gardners old field, on the first Saturday in February. It is expscted athat every member will avail himself of this fiatice, if not, they may expect to"be dealt , ' frith according to law. DAVID ARCHER, Cufit. Cumd'g. L,\ f :~j K: * Jan. IS ? St?44 tfAM-DEN HOOL MaOCMTtOJV. AVc the Truateea of the Cauiden School Association, having engaged Mr. A. Car p enter, who ia highly recommended for learning and experience, to teach the School, hereby notify the Citizens of Cam den and its vicinity that the first quarter of ^School will commence on Monday tiext the td? day of November* The rates of Tuition per quarter are as follows. ' For instruction in Reading and ?MpHl'"-' R5 In writing and Arithmetic 6 In English Grammar Geography and History and in English coin posi Greek and Latin Languages 10 Applications for a admission may be S addressed either to? I. Smith, F. 8. Lw, J. Brown, l W. Blanding, or L R. llivllard. Oct. 31. > 3 R M ? {SCHOOL. 1SS ft. COLCOCfc from Charleston has this day opened her School for young Indies at the house,, late the resi dence of (ien. (lantey, she will taVe a few Hoarders. For terms of Board and Tui tion apply as above. ? January 4' ' 43?6 1 J Lad Of respectaMe character, wl?o can read and spell, is wanted immedi ately as nn apprentice to (lie Print* in$ Business', he will be w ell treated. Apply at this Otlko. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue oj sundry executions, to me di rected, will be slid before the Court House, in Camden, on the first Monday m February next, and the day follow ing, within the legal hours. One Lot of l*and situate in tke Town of i Camden, on the south side of King street, | No. 352, with the buildir^s and improve- j menu thereon and a negro wench, levied on as the property of Elisha Payne, at the separate suits of James Brown, Executor of Stephen Bronson,Benjamin Carter,Gor- \ don Wright, John Parker and others, and aiso,at the suit of the State, on a Tax ex edition,to be sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Part of Lot, numbered one thousand and I twenty three, having a front on Church j Street of out hundred and fifty nine feet.? I Levied on as the property of Abigail Goin, j at the suit of P. W. R. Bnoaders. Two hundred Acres of Land, more or less lying on Rocky Branch, adjoining | Lands of Wilie Vaughan and Col. James ^ Chesnut, levied on as the property of Lew is Cook, at the seperate suits of Jacob Bar ret fc Co. and Kranees A. Deliesaeline and others. Three hundred acre* of Land more or less lying on Big Lynches Creek, adjoining lands of Paniel M4Leod> A. Edgworth, John Scarborough, and A. Huerley, levied oh as the*property of Sal va D Poor, st the suit ot James \V. Canty, t Also, Lot No. 304, lying in the .town of 'Camden, on Church Street, levied on rs the property of Drury Campbell and James Heron.at the suit of William Aikin. termi nf sale, Cash, purchasers to pay for Sheriffs Titles and Bills of sale. M. I1. Wiggins, S'. K. I). Jtoflttiry. Ifc ? ?t Fop Sale. 4 VERY profitable place of bu sine** ei ther for a Merchant or Mcrchauic, or both at any in the Country Yiz, Little York, Th6 plice where the subscriber ttvsfc and has been doing business.?It is situated op posite to Harrisburg in this State, on the York tide of the Sugar C reek, six miles East of the old natton ford, on the Cataw ba twenty-fcve miles of Yorkville, and fif teen below Charlotte (N. C.) in the In dian Land ; six or eight miles above Do by's Bridge on Sugar Cieek?the land is good and thickly'settled wiih industrious Farmers, who generally are liberal pur ebasers, money handlers, or otherwise punctual paymasters.?To the advant^ge^of the purchaser, the subscriber would seU at the same time^a small tract of excel lent Land, some what above an hundied acres, well adapted to the * culture . of Corn or Cotton, lie. fee. lying within less than a half a mile of his Mercantile Eft tablishment* which is in* very public place.; indeed in conseouence of Milts, Machines, Bridges, Post Office, Stores, kc.' kc.?- - There is an almost continual concourse oi persons pasfcsing and repassing. The a-, bove described plates, are for aale, to gether, therefore, the subscriber has ap pointed the second Monday of next Month, viz. the 8th day of February ,#for their sale tit Public Auction. N. B. Conditions, of sale, to be made known, at the same time. ' P. Rodgr.rs, LUtle Torkt York District. 8. C. January 21 . 45-7 \ Mill Seat * OR SALE,' A tract of 663 Acres of Land, usually called the Lowrie Tract, and fourteen miles distant from C&mden, it is situated in the mam prong of Black River and adjoin ing Lands of Gen. Sumpter. It has on it airttbundfcitce of Timber, and in the opin ion of an experienced M ill Wright, an ad mirable MILL SEAT. . -- Apply to the Printer. January 21 45 House Frame. To sell a good two STORY HOUftE FRAME, well seasoned, and made by an excellent Workman. It is about 46 feet by 30. Apply to the Printer. January 21 45 ' Hie Susbcriber Oflt rs for sale hh l.ot with ihe im prnvcn>ents?hcrtor?, utuated on Broad atiert above . Dc all) st.ihc huiMin^s tic new and couVe i?icni, ibr nr. u.itivi* and well \Va? UrtiL l-'or terms apply to John Smith. Tt$ ? Dtctmbfr 31 If BLANKS For sal* at thit Office. Travellers Tlotel ai the stgn of tht Heart in the upper part of Camden s.Cakolina he subscriber iniorms the public that for the better accommodation of travellers, he has entirely declined taking or keeping any Boarders whatever* therefore, he flat ters himself thafhis present plan will af- 4 ford sufficient inducement to travellers to call, as not o ?ly the privacy this will oc casion but his not retailing any spirituous liquors will greatly contribute to that rest and peacefulnesrf so vefy essential to the weary traveller. The establishment will be (as usual) always provided with all the conveniences requisite for the use of his guests. _ J... B. Mathieu: , January 21 , 45 -J-7 - | | - - \ NOitC'B. A LL persons who arc liable to work on -Vhc toads and street* wnhin tht limits of the town of Camden* and intent! to pay instead of wmkiivg during the present ypit* do pay ?he sum of three dollars to the Recorder ot? or before the firsi day of February toext, and that after 'hat dav no payment inhered ofwo k will be reced ed but at the ialc of filiy cetus per day and that in *dtrance. &*ctract>from the minutt William OT'aiD, Recorder. January 16 ' St -45 -s Notice IS hereby given that the Board of Com missioners of l^ubfic Schools wilf ment on the first Monday in February next, at l.aniden in order to receive applications for Schoois, and for adjusting other mat*. : ters reltung to them. R. Bullard, Stc'y. Board. January 14 . 44-~tf Notice. ?The submritier mil mtlhod to in Ihfrm his fiandsr that hating removed te Bt*adlord Springs, and being anxious to close itMs book account) up ?o January, 1819. Earnestly icqucsts those who ate indebted to him, to make immediate pay ment to Mr. Joa* Woukman who is au thorised id settle the same. HORACE BRONSON. - ... Jsn. 15 ^ / Jt ?44 ' f . .. * - - Notice.? ~ *t?HE sucriber offers his HOUSE and ? LOT in the tswii of Camden for sale. Any pe-son wishing to become S purchaser, may do so by making application to Ben jamin Bine ham, Esq. Who is authorised to sell the same. And t)>ejiuhsr.riber takes this opportu nity ft) inform all porous who are indebt ed to him, that lie has jodged his -Book of Accounts, in the hantis of John C. Carter Esq. and requests them to call and tnake payment. ? ROBERT W.CARTER. Jan. 15 3u?44 Notice. The Copartnership of Colkmah It E? ?ush, have dissolved by mutual consent, it Is therefore earnestly desired thut all persons.indebted to them, will come for ward and settle their respective accounts without further delay. ROBERT COLEMAN, BOND ENGLISH. Jan. 15 ' $t?44 . id*- _ - .. ? jsoricji. THE subscriber^ intending shortly to leave Camden, earnestly solicit ail those indebted to them, to make payments before the 1 st dftysrf March next, as no fur* ther indulgence can be given. They lulvo removed their Store, .to the * corner of Dekalb afid Broad Streets, where they offer for sale* their Stock of Goods, consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods* C roceries, Hardware CuUeiy, kc. at vcrf reduced prices for cash* Also, their Houses and Lots, where | they now retide^and that, which they re moved from, all of which they will dispose [? of on moderate terms. J. & K< Blair.. * January 21 . 45 - 1 - For sale, AT THIS OFFICE: Attorney?? Blank*. Original Writ* in Assumpsit Writs in Assumpsit Copy <lo. do. Writs in common form Copy do* do. Oriu;i?at Writs (5a. 8a. cm Snm. Pro# Cum. Pro. c ? Writs of Korean Attachment Copies do. do. do. Honris for . do. do. Copy do# do. with aotice there01, PLANTERS hotel, New House of Entertainment) - - V , Camden, So? Ca> i The subscribers haVeopened a House of KNTERANINViKNT in Camden, at the Sigh of the Planter* Hotel. Theil* e*a ablishment has undergone complete r? pairs, and will be ound convenient and comfortable ibr travellers who,may favour them with their patronage; 'I |ieir 'I able will be al ways supplied with the best of every thing that the country can afford 5 their Mables will be kept well provided and at tended ; and they pledge themselves that fc'very exertion Shall be used on their part to merit the patronage Of their customer*. * They solicit the public to reward th^ir endeavours by Ik share of their favor* ? * k ? * ? v ' i . * , . ) ? ' . > ? ? ? k v Boarders will be well accomodated. BL VCKMAN fe DlE, Oarndeiij Nnv#?riib**r 21^-IHIH. Committed To the gaoj oi Kershaw district a negro fellow aboht 35 y*ar* of age* 5 feet 7 inches high, bald head, has been irohed on the lefi leg aa it is lore, say i hi name fti BUBy ' ' .%? . . * ? , , t ? and that he belongs to Edward B rough ton k Clarendon district* the owneris reques ted to come forward, proVe property ^ pay chargcs, and take him away. William Love, g. k. i>; January 21, 45-7-tf ? w % "CDmmitied " To the gaol of Kershaw distinct, a ne*ro fellow an African* speaks very broken, alxnit 30 or 33 years of age, /3 feet 4 or 5 inchcs bi&fy hi* feet has been frost bitten and Some otitis toes are off, says his naint is j VTUUAYy and belongs to a William Johnston of Fair- ? field districti the owner is requested to j come forward, prove property) pay cl*ar- j gii, and take him awayiv?.?? William Love, ok k. to. January 2!) ' ^ ' 45?tf ?m ii i*, , ,,1, , IM '. -W ' Committed To the gaol of1 Kershaw district, a negro fellow of a dark complexeion, about 5 leet 10 or II inches high, 30 orN22 years of age, stout built) well clothed, and has three scars raised high in the skin on his left shoulder, he says it was done with a stick) calls his name JIM, and says that he belongs to John Eaton in Pitt county) N. C. the dwner is reques ted to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away William Love, g. k. n. January 31, 45?tf Came I' P|V> the Plantation afthe subscriber on Beaver creek ; a Hull, about a year and a half old, marked with a crop and under bit m the right ear, and under bit in the left-ear, white spots on his back, and a white face. The owner is mjnested to come forward and pay for this advertise ment, and take him away. Jamfa Trantham. > January 14 44?6 Came To the stabfe of the subscriber on Thurs stabio of 1 day evening ? a small Hay Horse, about 10 or tl years old, left hind foot white. John Havis. January 21, 4i?7 ill liic 4 uuuumii Plena. STATE OF HOUTS CAROLINA; LANCASTER DISTRICT. Samuel Bmlky, 1 t!#. v Cat? In Attachment* Da^irl Qubfoud, J WrfE UjiAS the PhuntiflT in this action, did on the lath day Junc? 1818 ; jjbsbit _ declaration in toe oniee oi the < Icrk ot this honorable fcohit* against the Defendant* whoil Absent ftf>m and Without the limits 6f this State, and hath neither wife nor at* torney known within the same; upon whom ? acopy ot the mid declaration, with a ful# to plead thereto, within a year and a day. ; mYghTbe served. Tfis therefore ordered in pernnance of the met of the General Assembly, in that c^se, made and provided* that the said defendant d6 appear and plead to the said declaration; ori or before tho 16th day of J utie next, which will bo iff the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen; or final and absolute judgfiit nt will then be given and awarded against him. William M'Kenna, t. C. Fm , ~ t '? w ' fw % Cjfi.ee of common Pleas t Lancaster District r-' June 15; 19 t a v . ' ^ - v J. ?? FOR PRINTING BV SUBSCRIPTION; THE SPEECHES OF THK Governors of MunachuMetUj From 1765 to <771; And the answers of the House of Re presentatives to the sam?-*?wltb several address* and resolution* of (htRepnun* tativet for that period, on subjects relating to ihe political controversy, which led to and Untied in the revolution. CONDI f IOWS t The vol (jme will contain about 43* ful page*, intDressed on fine paper# and witftr a new and elegant type ; price in bosrdsi I dollar 30 cents, *##Snt>n< rip. ions received at RUSSELL* ?i f UTLKR S < ?ffice, Congress-st. Boston* Dectmbt r 34 I iiKquity. Btate .f Hnuth-Carolinar-Darling' ton District. William Hchdrick* J vs, fy ' -BUl to For James Fields and , ? Urn Mortgage* Richard O. F.ubank, J It appearing to the satisfaction of tho Court that Richard O. Eubank a defen dant in this case, is absent from and out of the limits of this &tate, ordered i hat the said Richard G. Eubank do appear to the above case and put in his plea, answer or demurrer thereto, on or before fche first day of Februaiy next, or the said bill will be taken an confessed against him. Geo. Jrtrnc e, Com. in Equity for Darlington district.