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/'PUBLISHED '"WEEKLY BY JOHN CAMBRIDGE. Term* .-r-Tfl r&s dollars per annum, pay able in advance ; and in a 1) cases where papers shall be delivered at the expense of the Editory the price will be tieki bollars ami rim cents. No paper discontinued, but at the option of the Ed itor, until all arrearages are paid. \4dverh*tment* not exceeding twelve lines, inserted three times for one dollar, and twe?ity*five cents for each continuation. If no directions art given with an Adver tisementit will be cotiiiuued till forbid. " nit ' i i ??? i (i EOJIGE 'FORBES, Has just received an atiortmertt of JIOOKS AHfi^TATieWAK!^ In addition 1 6 his former assortment, which l>e will sell on very reasonable f terms*-* "Where may be had.' v - # I Mmatiack* for 1820. BOOK-BIN Dl NCi executed with neat 1 pess and despatch, on low terxps* Camden, Nov. 18, 1819. 88?% v'm. ?- i. i i ???"?' i. ? Entertain me nt, ' of the Buck. THE bubscribei-s ha*e taken that large and Commodious ||QUb? lately occupied by Capt. Havis, and tender their seryicesto^ the public in the iintf of their business. *?, The buildings have recently undergon * acomplcte repfirs.? They pledge them ' selves to keep constantly on hand, every ar ttcle necessary to the GOmfbtt and satisfac tion'of those who m*y be pleased 4o call on' them. ; They therefore solicit share of the , public patronage. WELSH * SMYtH. Vamden, Sfept* 30, 1*19. f 8i-tf~ -n?w i " i ? i.i ... hi ' ? ?. 'I * i w > An Estray. THE Rev. JbHN fcUSSELL Tolls before me, a Sorrel Horse, about 14 Stands and one inch high, seven years old, a&tn**tn Lis forehead, * ouch mane, docked tail lias saddle and harness masks ; he is in tol erable good order,, appraised - at sijety-five dollars, this 13 th day of January 1B20. Francis L. Kennedy , U, ^. Black ' R i vc r,*W e mber t Settlement bum ter 10 1 strict. ? y * ??? ?i'n up hi i . i South-Caroiina~l*>ancaet<ir District* in xhE common pleas. JMdock Perry, } vs V Case in Attachment. Matthew flood, j WHEREAS the Plaintiff th the above case, having this day filed his declaration in tlvo Office of the Clerk of this Honorable Court, against the defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State, and hath neither wife nor attorney knehfrn said declaration, with a rule to plead there to, within a year and a4ay tip ^rvei It is tlferefore Ordered, That the sa defendant do Appear and plfead to ttie sa*? declaration, on or before the sixteenth day of November, which will be in the year of ouisLord ope thousand eight hundred and twenty?- otherwise final and absolute judg ment will be given and awarded against Wffliam M'Kcnno, c. c p. . Clerk's Office, Lancaster District , v. - Kav#mW1p MttPk On Consignment. JUST received, and for sain by the Subscriber. ^00 boxes fVesh RAISINS, *4 per box, ^ kegs do. do. I cask soft shelled ALMONDS. / To those Vtfm^Jtish to purchase to sell again, a liberal discount will be made. Jonathan Ectfleu. Camden, March 3. 20*? *4 The Eagle Tavern. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in. general, that he hasopend Jl Homo of Entertainment) At Lancaster Court-Houae, at the Sign y the "/lag'/tf, formerly occupied Hy If. If; Dickey. From his- long experience In the line of his business, he flitters himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction to all those who may cali 6n him. His House is large and convenient for the ac commodation of travellers ? his Tabic and Bar will be furnished with the beat the country can affdrd-^hls Stables are large ?and furnished with the best of provender. Call And judge for yourselves. . I ? John Davidson. Lancaster* Qct. 91t !8l9*-_ Notice. BY Order of the Court t>f Ordinary, ^rili be sold on Saturday the 25th instant, at Camden one Negro Wench Statiha, and sundry other articles^ belonging to the Es tate of R. 1. Morton, deceased, on a credit tiH the 1st January next ; purchasers to give a mortgage of Statira to secure 4 he price of her. R. Bui lard, Mm'r. ? March 4, 1 830. * 20S? 5 Notice. AliL Persons having demands against John Cook, jun. late of Kershaw district* Overseer, art; required to render them Ac-. I cording to law, 'Jknd all persons indebted I to. the said John Cook jun. are dt sired tojl make immediate payment to . t4r ^ Johji IWCaa, AdnCr . John Cook, jun. deceased., Camden, March 9, 1830. SOS j ? ; ? Notice. : 1 : THE Subscriber has this day declined j the Fuctorpge and Commission Business,! in favor of' Mr. OCTAVIUS CRIpPS,; on his own account. He feels greatful to ? his friends for the liberal support theyi have for maog years pa*t favored bim with,? and is highly gratified a*ilh the confidence] they at all timea reposed in him, in the; disposal^of their Crops and other property,] for Which he returns them his most sincere j thanks, and flatters himself his successor il will endeavor tp merit their approbation,* I by the strictest punctuality and attention to ' their commands, Should he be honored with them. ' FRANCIS G. DELlfcsSfeLtNE. ! ChaNetton, 14th Feb. 1820. Notice. THE Subscriber WiU hereitf\er cohtfutt the Factorage and Commission Bueinee*, latelycarrtaddo by Mr* FvG.vDauaJttM like, and will be thanl^^flW for the contitmance df the satne liberal pat ronage and confidence bestowed On him, and hopes to merit the mme by hk punc tuality and aHention to business; ?' jSm v OtTAyiU^RiPPS. Charleston, 14th Feb. 1183(5. . .... ? j. ? liii.fl, !.* M HI i Last Notice. # Tll^^bscribir being to leave the State* requests all those indebted tot the conceVn ot PL Levy it Cp. \6 callaOd! p*y iWrTetpective dtitet. j Those who do not avail themselves of this notice, wi|i find their Notes and Ac- ; counts in the hands of ^ Lawyer, for re covery next return day* without iny dis crimination of persons. ? H. Levy. " Catoden,MarcK 2, T$20. 502?4 "? , ' ?...imii- * ? i > j> ?.'i *i i ^ i k Public Sale. JftY order of the Court of Ordinary tor j Kershaw District, will be sold at the h* houic lately occupied by r, Taply f -Hi*on? deceased ; on Reaver Creek, on Thursday the 33d March, and the day | following s : V :J ' ,v ? v * v ^ The Housebp)d and Kitchen Furniture, Cattle, Hogs Horses, Plantation Toelin and several valuable ^r. :><^8tMrE89: the property of the estate of the said de ??eated|;T/; ^ ; ;> , Terms, cfedh until the fitftof January ne^t^the purchasers to giyb notes* and bonds, bearing interest from the day of sale, With good personal security, and i Mort gage of the Slaves ? Salts to commence T J atnps Uiiren, 7 >. Diana Nixon, $ Mm"' March t. 202?4 t: Public 8ale. ? VTltL be told on Monday the 3d day of April next, before the Court House fai Camden, a Negro Wench named Grace, snd one pet of Mahogany Dining Tables , belonging to the egate of William D. pAftur a, deceased. , Terms? Credit arrtil the lit of October ] next with approved, personal security. i Alexander Jfoun^ Executor William D. Parker + deceased March 9. ? ? ? ' ?' FOIt SALE. |a Dozen. WINDSOR CHAIRS, Phi lidelflhia mike. Apply to v' :y Jamei December k :1 IN THE COSfMON PL E AS . ? Gunner DUtfkt. Israel O. Mathisy \ . ' - c ? VS. . > >or#^iJbNMA|W? ./ctnrt DeUtt% . ; j| v- ';? , ' "Hr /WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this c*se did, on the 16th day of October, in the year of our Lord ode thousand eight htin* dred tfcd nineteen, file then declaration iq . the Office of this Hcoorffile Court, against j the Defendant, who is absent from }\ wiihc ut the limits' o/ this State, and ~ neither wile nor attorney known' within tbq] same, upon whom a copy of the said de claration, with a rule to plead thereto with in year and a day, might be senre^' It therefore Ordered, hi pursuance of t Act~<^ the General Assembly in that cj made and provided, that the Defej * appear and plead io the, said de on or before tfie 17th day of r __,TTT~ which will be in the year or our Lord one: thousand tight hundred Mid twenty, other* wise final and absolute iujfoiient will then! be gWen and awarded against him. j I. G. Mathis, C. C. P. i Office of Common Pleas, Sumter District, October 16, 1819. IN THE COMMON PLEAB. Sunder District. George J. JKf Catife AMP ??! Mat hew JF. Nailer y jY foreign Attach- i . rs. v 5SBE > * Jamu T. Watson , * ? WHERliAS the Plaintiff's rnthia ewe did, on the 16th day of 6ctobeta*ln the 'year ef our Lord one thousand eight huh-1 died <and nineteen, 'file their declaration M the Office of this Honorable C( t^e Defendant, who is abseil- ? ^ - without die limits of this State, Jind h#s I neither wife norjMwrpey kn^wn within t&iJJ same, .Upon whom a copy of the said do cUration, with a rule to plead thereto wit) in a vear and a %, might be served i H ?.l 17? a Ait of the General Assembly li\ and provided, that the Defendant do | said deokratMnt on' mm Mod eight hundred and tw< 'final and absolute judgment will then be oteommon Pldas^>; Sutnter District, . OcV^ " IN THE COMMON P lancatiter Jiiatrik. I - Pi w r '? A II L Attachment in V ? Mmrnn^kii . JimumtU* '-P.'* "? * ? *-. ju Benjamin 6. Massey , ~| and Henry Massey, > ? Archibald tSolls^r. V ?S'?KK',? Office, against this; B?(faHdant, who la WJ * tbl" the Said declaration, with ignite i tbaHrto, whtfh a yea* and a 4ty, served. U |t is therefore ordered, that the said de* fendant do appear and plead to the claratfoh, on or before the 2*d.day __ next, Which will be year of our oak thousand oigWt hundred and tw otherwise judgment w*U 'be given Office# Common Pled*, (pa ? ^ ? /** cotter District, May 31, lit) IN THE COMMON PLEAB. north. Men, V vs. > ate in MiachWteh t . Jerome Lortngk llEKfSAS the Plaintiff's id di?, dn theKtb day of July, our Lord one tho^aand eight against tfie Defendant, who is Abse and without thfe limits of ?M? Stite, neither Alienor attorney known i same, upon whom *< ttopf of the laration, with a rule to plead i a yM an if a lief, rifcti t is therefore Ordered, in pn\ Ad of the oHeral Assembly fit that made and farov&d, that the*>4 [bt in th^ 6t our Lohl Ofte thousand eight hundred and twenty, otherwise" final and absolute judgment Will then be giv%n ">d hEV Af<8, . . P. Office of C :oft>rndh I'lta*,' KerkteW DktAct, July M.U19. BLANKS I isipi'tMWCTt#* 1 Jttui Gsdtty, .? drcd.and pjiKedi, file bia decH^on^n the Office of tbifHmttble Coiirt, against ??8S^a%^4SSS2pSl ^tUlier-wUe sanae>?pon Whom a^6?y or the ^?d dp S /W rSd* ' pc.lertjsd^Ww .fore, the 16ib dav of November, which will &a3s& 3g?&&? angd absolute judgment bi tten be given aTbl!i^?5^e.:o. P. Ko^g frslXy^f.'u!' Hi 19, in THsewMitoNiPEeAE ? Tc^ JavtCaZau, ? I ;. W HEREA8-the;Pl*lmHt inthis c?*e and twenty, file hi. 3H*>t> In Uje ofVice vt this Honorable Cowfy Ifttlw indebted to 4#"-#Wb of 1 iSS&SSf hjnL ^rt, request V Attested, within BSSSfaaSfrfrJ efl to render themlS 1be time prescribed! Evan* or myself. 1*^*52^1*3*1 witSln' the time prescribed By law? Thos? Indebted'to the estate will please to make ingMh^P^ worn Tavern, THE Subscriber Soficlts permission to tender to tfs/ricn4s ari4 the .public, his S^affiTSSS s"?d,r. moved from the cortier opposite Mr. Wil liam Purvis' store, to t)ie north-west cornqp BSSKKSi&iEtt'at .SQU^dWrZS I subscriber is now peftnaktofctfy fixed, 5 ie I tenders his servfcdatotoch persons as mfey favor him with their cofttOiiv His house is Well farntshnd with elegant bedding and furniture, of every kind necessary lhc reception of genteel persens, every other department attached to the establishment, is equal. Of these assurances, enme and jud*e. C.E.WIIXIAMSON. N# B, The Charleston, Augusta, ana Northern stages, atop at the Globe Ta vern. i Columbia, Jan. 11,1 8 10. *- foj^balbT TWO and a half dozen best Philadelphia Rtfe' J allies Clark.. ^ ?stailtn, Oct,