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?m.. ry.T .IJVD MEMJATILE CAMDKN,(S. C.)THUI18BAY v **W.S PUBLIC M'iLL OUR GUIDE ? : ?p PUBLISHED WEEKLY BIT JOHN CAMBRIDGE* three dollars per annum, pay able iii advance ; and in all cases -where papers shall be delivered at the expense ot the Editor, the price will be THRfcfc boLLAws and fifty cents. No paper discontmcd, but at the optiop of the Ed itor, until al| arrearages are paid* ?jjfr !verii*fincnt8 not exceeding twelve lines, inserted three times for one dollar, and ? twenty -live cents for each continuation. II no directions are given with an Advcr tisementit will be continued till forbid. Notice. BY Permission o( James H. Wether Fpoon, Esq. Ordinary of Lancaster Dis ' r. ct?? will be sold at the late dwelling ot 2 / a nik l S. Bailer decca?ed ; on the 29th ?' jeeember next, and the days following; the '. hole |)?y*ona I estate of D. S. Bailey, de ? ?? ased.? Conswing of Negroes, Horses, t'.ittle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Plantation T ools, Fodder, Corn, two Rtnia and Vessels, one set of Blacksmith Tools, one 40 saw VJotton Gin, of the best ?iu.uity> and a quantity of Peach Brandy. ,<nJ a number of otftbr articles loo te dious to mention. Terms of sale, credit i ?f nine. months with interest from the date, rur all sums exceeding twenty dollars, and f .)r twenty dollars and under, ready ntonay ? Purchasers to give not**, and approved security. P ) RUNT? To the hlghtst bidder, on th<> uiy of sale, for one, year, a Saw-Mill, . Mill, ahmit ldo at res of Land, now xv . ne second crop, and abdut 10O acres in ?ro, somewhat worn, all under Excellent ft^Kur, v 1 ) Robert Cnti'mfclmra, jfdm'r V* & Bailey , 4ccca*cd, Lancaster District, Nov. 5, 1819. 87?* Notice. * ALL persona Having any demands n^ilnst the estate of D. S. Isailkv, de ceased; are requested to present them .?rqpcrly attested within the time prescrib ed 1A law* Also thole indebted to said otfate, are requested to make payment to the Subscriber by the first of January, 1820 ; otherwise t \^jf will find their ac counts or notes in 4 proper officers hands for collection. Robert CWmgbam, *4 dm*#, of U. S . Ba'ilcyy dectaaed. Lancaster, November A. 87-94? ? mi ? ' ' ? 1 ' ' " *>m ? ?? . Take Notice. THE subscriber not willing to throw the money of his customers into the hands of Lawyer's and SherifTs, earnestly solicits them not to neglect paying what is due him? between this and the first day of March next, as those who may soneglebt, arc hereby assured that their Notes and accounts will- be left in the hands of an At torney fc* collection. Henry Abbott. Camden, Nov* 1), 1819. 87-92 ? Notice. I ALL persons having demands against Mr. John M'Camts, late Merchant of Camden, deceased, are hereby required to tender them duly attested } and all per sons indebted to the said John MCants* are | desired to made immediate payment to the subscriber) or Royai Buixard, Esq. I James Clark, Executor John ATCanf. Camden, Oct. 14, 1619. 83-85 ?4 Notice. j A5 the Subscriber intends removing to Charleston^ as soon as his crop of Cotton can be gathered. He will sell the Lease of those Lands he now plants, for two years from 1st of January next. There is on the place about 445 acres of cleared land, 6S of which is prime River Swamp, the bal ance good Cotton land. He will also sell , the stac k of Cattle and Hogs, a good Gin of 30 Saws, together with about 1000 bushels of Corn, all the fodder made on *ho place, Pease, &c. and all the Planta tion Tools. ? ^ j John Dubose. August 6. 74? tf Office of l ocation. * FOR Kershaw Dis kt, open in Cam ,bn. CJeo. Cullman, Comyr Location. November 4, 1819. 86-3* FOK SALE. TWO and a half dozen best > Philadelphia Ji\fle*. James Clark* Camden, Oct. 28* 1819. To Kent, " THE HOUSE and LOTS belonging to the estate of John M'Cants, deceased*, consisting of a laige Dwellkig^House two stories high, with a large Store -Room in front, Kitchen, Smoke- House, Back-Store, Cotton-House, Chair-House, Sec. with an excellent V clj in the yard? Possession given immediately* Apply J a pies Clavk, Kxecutor C(f the estate of John AV Canta% deceased. Camden, Nov. 11, 1819. 87? ? ? ; ? _ ?t ' . . \ Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Sundry executions to me directed? Will be &olUy before the Court House in Camden, within the f legal hours of sale, on the first Monday and the day following it. in December nextk On* Negro Man, named Phoenix, levi ed on as the property of Uriah Blackman, : to satisfy an execution in favor of An* Thornton, Administratrix oT Joseph Thorn ton, deceased ; and others. ? ~ AlibO? \ One Riding Chair, Harness, and sundry j tur ... I .* y * c ? >n us j^e property of James Edmonds deceased'; to feAiisty an execution in favor of James K. Douglas Si Co. and others. jy. ALSO? Three hundred and thirteen acrc^ of Land, more or less, situated onGraftie)** Quarter treek, near Love's Shotes* levied on as the property of William B urge, at the suite of Henry Abbott* and others. Terms of Sale, Cash? purchasers to pay for Sheriff's Titles. M. C. Wiggins, s. k. d* ? Novetnbcr II. 87-i Very cheap Goods. \At the J*R to STORJi next to Mr. Bal? la fin's Tjvbr* I THE subscriber ha* returned to Cam* den with an assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, Whtfch 1>e offers for sale at the very lowest Charleston prices, at wholesale and retail, for Qath or Cotton. P. Thomas. >> Camden, Nov. 4, 1819. 86? Just Published, AND FOH SALE AT THIS OFFICE, The Hev. Jhr . Maxnf* DISCOURSE, ? Delivered in the Chapel of the South*Car olina College, on the 4th July last. ( melon, August 36, t&!9. ?> Come and pay your Account*. TllC subscriber grateful for favOis he has hitherto received, respectfully informs ' his customers generally, that from the re \ cent situation of his business, he is com* I pelled to call on thefn to come forward and i make immediate payment of their accounts for the years!8l8? and^uch of them who have accounts standing for the present year, will be pleased to make such arrangements as to be able to give their accounts as quick a discharge as possible. Those who neg lect so to do, will find their accounts in the hands of a gentleman at the bar. William M'ttill & Co. Flat Hock, Oct. 13, 1819. An Estray. ASA PAKTTN Tolls before me a brin dle and white pided HTEER* (a Bull untill lately.) marked with a crop and half crop in the right ear, and a Swallow Fork in the left ? supposed to b? three years old, ap prised at Fourteen Dollars* Devemia Ballard, J. P. George Cater, Burr el Cater, v j1 ft fir a Iter*. John Adams* J 9 Raftin Creek, Sumter District, Oct. 28. *4 New and elegant selection qf Books Stationary, IS received and for sale at the Post-Of fice. A further supply is shortly expected) which will make a pretty general assort* menu Any books that may bc^c ailed for^ it not on haiid, will be procured without delay, if to be had. October 28, 1819 ** 85* i M ? < ? ? Boot and Shoe M A.N U K ADTOiiY. THE.subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Camden, tlwt they intend car-' rying on the . timd and Shoe Making Business For the present season, ana nope by the durability of their work snd promptitude of their engagements, to meet withal* re of the public patronage. THEY HAVft*ON HAND) -1200. pair pf Shoes, Of their own manufacture* wliich they will . dispose of on the most reasonable terms, among them are the following: J. Mens calf skin Shoes, Do. thick bound Shoes* ? Boys lace Boots and line Bootees, * I Ladies leather Shoes and Bootees. Do. Morocco Shoes and Bootees, \ Misses SUocr and {tootees. JoFiit White & Co. November 4. i6-tf?as , , , | | , , The Eagle11 Tavern, THE subscriber respectfully informs his ft tends and the public in general, that he has opend & A House, of Entertainment , At Lancaster Court-House, at the Sign q/ tfl: tiuglc. forme i ly pccupied by IV. B. Dickey. From hi* lob# experience in the line of his business, be ftatteyS himself that he will be able to giv*gcitt*al satisfaction to alt those who srujMiiU on him^?His House is large and convenient for the ac commodation of travellers?his Table and Bar will be furnished with the best the oouutry can afford ? his Stables are large and furnished with the best of provender. Call and judge for yourifchres. -Jk: John Davidson* Lancaster, Oct". 91, 16 1 0. B4?a Selling Off U THE subsoribers intending fioaittoely to close their Camden husiness, offer their Stock at cutt and charge** CONSISTING of DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, . HARDWARE, And as complete an assortment of GHOCUKIKS, As can be obtained in Camden* ? ALSO? A large assortment of HH0E8 & HATS. Their Stock was laid in on the beat term* having been purchased for ca$h. Tliey therefore invito their friends and country Merchants, to avail themselves of this op portunity, as bargain t caii We obtained* They offer the following Goods at reduced prices. Calicoes from 12$ to 50 cents per yard, Blue Homespun, 30, ;Ginghams, ISf, i Curtain Calico, 20, do. Elegant, 43{, Bed Tickings, 37 }, Handkerchief* from 19|to31| cet)t% Patent Loom 8hiritinga, S I Men's Shoes, from 74 cents to &9, Ladfea do. from 75 to Men's Hats, from 50 cents to &7, fcc? See. And every other article st the same rate. H. Levy & Ok Nearly opposite the Masonic Hall* Camden, August 39, 1819* 1 ???'?? ? ? ? For Sale. j A valuable tract o i LAhlD, containing ? Four Hundred and Forty-Three Acros. lying on Big Lynches Creek, in Chester* field District, about eight miles from Til lers Ferry. As it ia deemed that the q?al ity of soil, together with the many advan tages that unite in the place, ia sufficient to recommend it to any person desiring to purchase it, it is deemed unnecessary tc give it a particular description. For term*, *pnly to the aubscriber, living on the pre mises. ? - - . ?. - Jonathan Thompson. J October 38, 1819. ^ 85-?? GEORGE FORBES, Ha* just received an BOOKS AND STATIONARY,. j In add-on to his former assortment, which ho will selLon vary reasonable terms? j Where mtfbc had, * . " ? Almanacks for . 1890* . BOOK-BINDING executed with hfekt ; neas and despatch, on low term** W Camden, Nnv* 18,181 9. 88 ? | ? ^ ? - ? ? ? t ? ? i : IN THE COMMON FJuEAH, Lancaster District. Benjamin S. Massey, and Henry MaMey, * f Attachment in wv. -f > ? F Archibald Cousar. J . THE Plaintiffs in this case, having this > . day filed their declaration in the Clerks Office, against the LKfcndant, who is ab sent from and without the limits of this State, and hath neither Wile nor Attorney known wfcfein the same, upon a copy oC the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, within a year ana a dayf might be served. It is therefore ordered) that the aaM de fendant do appear and plead to the aa id de deration, on or before the 38d clay of May next, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and' twenty ; otherwise judgment will Us. given and V warded against him. WM. M'KENNA, G? C? P, Office o f Common j Plea*. L.atico?tet Di*tricty Afmy 3t, l?l5. '' * - ?? ? INI IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ; T. isr T. Mten, - %f. vs. .. V Cate in Jittaehamnti j Jcroittc J'Ori ngy J ? \ftT HKUE AS the Plaintiff's in | W t his case did, on the 2 6th day of July, . in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, file their declara tion in the Office of this Honorable Court, against the Defendant* who ia absent from 1 and without the limits of this 8tftte, and liaa neither wife nof attorney known within the same, upon whom * copy of the said dec laration, with a aule to plead thereto within a year and a day* mrght be served s It is therefore Ordered, in pursuance of the ^ct of the General Assembly in that caae made and provided r that the Defendant do appeal and plead to the said declaration} on kor before the 27th day of July, which will be in the year of our Lord one t thousand eight hundred and twenty, otherwise final , and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him* THOMAS P. EVANS, C. C. P. 1 Office of Common Pleas, Kershaw District, July 36, 1819. An Estray. WILLIAM NfcAL Tolls before me, a small yellow Sorrel Mare, about 1 1 years old, 1 3 hands high, much marked with thO saddle, b A has no visible ftfand'; apprais ed* at fifteen dollars. Joseph Mickle, j. q. Sawneys Creek, K. D. June 10. 6r-#| ? 1 ????>? > ->? An Kato* CAPT. JOHN DUBOSK tolls before me a Sorrel florae, about 14 handa high, j; 8 years old,A>lind of an eye, has no visible brand ; appraised at ten dollars. Said horse has been in the neighbourhood since last fall, and is subject to fits. I Joseph Mickle, j. q. June 24. 47? *tf Stolen, FROM the subac^feer, at Chester, on Thursday the , 1 2 th? wst^-T wo Notes of Hand given by John Goot^ and Joseph Gaiiick,for l?ieven Hundred Dollars, bear ing date the 1 7th of Januarv, 181 7? -another Note of Hand for Four or Six Hundred Dollars, date not recollected ; one Note of Hand given by Thomas Archer, for One Hundred and Seventy Five Dollarii dated November, 1817; one other Note of Hand given by Jesse Hudson^ for Oue Hundred and Fourteen Dollars and some Cents, dated NovemiVV 1817 ; .two ether Notes ot Hand payable by Andrew Gard? ner, for Fifty Dollars each, and dated No* vember, 1818. All the above Notea pay* able to the subscriber. All persons are cautioned not to purchase any of the abo\e Notes of Hand, and a liberal reward will be paid toanr persoriwho may become the means of tne thief beine detected, and the oroperty being restored to Atouttnler Archer. August 96, laii^* 7 i Entertainment* JU ike sign H) tiie Jtukk. . 1* HL subscribers have taken that largo and commodious HO L) 5b lately occupied by Capt. Havis, and tender their services to the public in the line of their business. 'i be building* have recently undergone acofoplcte repairs.? ? They pledge them selves to keep constantly on hand, every ar ticle necessary u> the comiort aitd satisiac* uon oi those who may be pleased to call on ; themThef therefore t oiicii share ot the public patronage. . ' ? W.EL8H fc SMYtH. Camden, Sept. 30) 1819. 8Wtfc*? > i> ? i ..I t > JV'otic^l , : ALL persons indebted to tha estate of Gxtoaoa uWv9ft*i deceased, at# required to come lor ward and make immediate pay* mem? and those to.wipm he was indebted, will render in their accounts property tit* (.tested to - & ' 'f *l$< ? ;#-V J Peter Fleming, JlimCr. & Frances Gttyden, Adm'r. gOetaberaa, 1819. , es-3? . .}?>*? k'O'"' " : ?' For -a- S M James Clarke's Stofp i* Camden, vix : ,10 barrel* PM1 J * ~ ? S hhds. N. E. RUM, I <lo. London PORTER, (8 doaen,) ^ .^SSSmSitSsiU P?<i' : " 1 - antes Clark. Camden, Sept. 99, l?l?. ?>i? T1 " Bargain*. THE aubscribafa QMHinue to disuse of their extensile stock of DRY G' >(. DS, HARDWARE k GROCERIES, cost and charges?and at they have determined to close their Camden business, they offer ? FOB SALE, I Their Camden property upon fi road-street. I It embracOa the advantage* of an excellent 1 DWELLING-HOUSE, with a complete range of STORES, (just finished in ft I handsome and convenient style,) well cal ( ru lated for an expensive business, with r v cry necessary back building, Kitchen, Carriage House, Horse Btsbles, Cotton' House and spacious Store Houses. At the above property was originally purchased and fan* proved upon the best terms, it is offered at baragein at cost# -rtf? H. LEVY fc CO. Camden, September 15, 1819. v"*" ? ' ' ? | Committed TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, * Negro Fellow, about 35 or 40 jro^rsof age; 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, stout built, says his name is SCIPIO and belongs to William Bull in Bsrnwelt Distriot, The owner is requeued to ccm<* foward, prove profferty, pay charges and take him away. William Love, g. k. d. ? April ? i Kershaw District ? South-Carolina . AVOITST 6, 18 19?? MR. JOHN 8VVILLEY, Jwn. hastoIlVI before me a SORREL MARE," about 134 hands high, a small blaze in l>er fac*, I I years old, a dark spot the hollow psit of her thigh, snd a white spot on her fc weathers, valued at $35. , / John Dabow, J. P. Robert Klkiw, > Warren DuW, $ AVTrax?fr?. Stephen* Creek, Edypjietd. i FOR Sale, a valuable tract of Laiv*, consisting of 500 acres, more or less, nit i ? ated aa above, and bounded en land grant <i to Hugh Rose, Jacob Mott snd Rolx > ?. Starke, Esquires. The Title is tmexce; - tionable, being from the original Grant* For terms apply tothe Editor of the C sn?- , den Ga.^tte. April "2. y BLANKS FOR 8AU5 AT T1II8 OFFICj;