Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, April 06, 1820, Image 1
CAMDEN
J.V Jt MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.
You 1V.1 CAMDEN (8.C.) THUB6DAY, APRIL 6, 1890. ' [No. 207.
THE PL B LIC WILL OUR GUIDE? THE PUBLIC GOOD OUR EAI).
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY JOHN CAMBRIDGE.
"Term*. ? three dollaus per annum, pay
able in advance ; and in all cases where
pa;>crs snail be delivered at the expense
of the Editor, the ^ice will be thru*.
bollmTs and fiktytihts. 73 o paper
(Uscontined, but at the option of the Ed
itor, until all arrearages arc paid.
vfj vcrtiaemrnt* not exceeding twelve lines,
inserted three times for one dollar, and
twenty-five cents for.eatfi continuation.
II no directions are given with an Adver
tisement it will be continued till forbid. .
GEOKGii FOUBES,
Han junt received an assortment 0/
BOOKS AN1) STATIONARY,
In addition to his former assortment, which
he w?U seil on v?ry reasonable terms?
\Vhcre nifty be had.
? Almanacks for 1820.
ROOK-HINDI N(i executed wiUi neat
ncss and despatch, on low terms. - ? r '
Cnlnden, Nov. 18, 1819. 88?*'
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Jto rite r tain men 1,
Jit the sign of the Buck.
THE subscribers have taken that large j
and commodiou4 MOUSE iately occupied
by Cap*. Hai\is, and tender their services to
the public in the line of their business.
The buildings have recently undergen -
acomplete repairs, ? They pledge thtm
.sclvea to keep constantly on hand, every ar
ticle necessary to the coi^fort and satisfac
lion of those who may be pleased *0 call on
them. They therefore solicit share of the
public petrouage.jt ' .. ?
WEK8H 8c SM YTH.
Camden, Sept. 30, 18 1#. m " jjl-t??
jfcn Bstray .
-fflE Rev. jnflN gttfSSELL TollT
btfws Vft, a Sorrel Horse, about 14 hands
and one inch high, seven years old, a Star in
hi* forehead, roach mane, docked tail
has saddle and harness marks 1 he is In tol
erable good order, appraised' at sixty-five
dollars, this 12th day of January 1870.
Francis L. Kcnnffiy, U. Q^;
Black River, Kembert settlement Sum
ter District/
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The Eagle Tavern,
THE subscriber respectfully informs
liis friends and vhe public in general, * that
he has opend, jfey ' *
A How to of Entertainment)
At I^mcastev Court- House, at the Sign oj
the Eagle, formerly occupied by \V.
Dickey . Frqm his long cxjrcricnce in the
line of his business, he flatters himself (hat
he will be able to give general satisfaction
to all*\ho?e who n>ay call on him. , His
House is large and coriVcnieht for thd ac
commodation of travellers? his Table and
Ifer will bgj'Tumifthtd with the best the
cWintrv can afford? his Stables ar# large
and furnished with the best of provender.
Call and judge for yourselves.
^ 4phn Davidson.
Lancaster, f?4t. 2 1 , 18 Id. 84=
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tVaterec Plantation for Sute
?J. 'ON A LofodRufcOIT.
Tills Estate, fcnown by the name ol
? Hock f Branch, consists of 1851 acres of
LAN D, ascertained by re survey, situato on :
the \V ateree River, eight mile* above
Camden, having nearly five hundred acres
of cleared Land, and aboirt tl
tfty of an excellent qtwll
Cotton, remaining uncleared. This situ*,
ationis remarkably healthful* and has on it
one of the best Orchards in South Caroli
na. ? Persons disposed to purchase, will
make their applications to
% ^ ' J.Carter.
Camden District.
Camden, MarcliS, 1880. \ 202? tf
, ptT? 1 hare are few situations in the
Carolines^ so eligible as the above. It is
admirably watered, and as well fitted for
a gentleman's residence, as any in the
&t*te ; U may be made to. unite the advam
tages oi<s planting, with tho%e of farming
for a sale of the products ot which, it has
the market of. Columbia and Statebtlrg,
(distant abo'ut Jb mites,) as 1rell as tbftt of
Catndetu Its situation dn the River will
giVe It every advantage to be expected
from the opening of the Wateree now
about to he rendered navigable from the
Mountains to Camden, by the Portage
hiring formed at Rocky Mounts and, -it
lies near where the road Will in all proba
bility be marked out to connect Camden
alid Charlotte, N. C.
%* Editors of* the Char lesion
Courier is requested to insert the above
tWice a week, fbr tHree months ; and the
Kaleigh Uegister. weekly for tlie same
tinae, and send their bills to this O&ice,
In Equity.
}
William Ballahd,
vs.
Rebecca Ballard,
PURSUANT to an older of the Coun
of liquity s. th;? case made, will be soly
before the Court-liouse in Camden, or.
ivionday the 17th of April next, a tract c.
land belonging; to the estate oi Lewi^
liALLAttD, deceased ; situate in Sumter
District, on beaver Dam, wutersof Black
Hiver, containing *-00 acres-^more or ktta)
bounded by lands belonging to James lx>
gan, Joseph Loc k hart and Sutton.
The terms will be a crcdit til! the 18th
day of November next, for haif the pur
chase money, and - until the 1 6th day of
November 1821, for- the other half, with
interest from the date.? -Pu? chasers to give
a mortgage of the property, and good per
sonal security, and pay lor titles.
J. Carter,
* Com. Eq. Camden DUtiifct.
March 23. SQ5? ^
tin Equity.
John Foster, ?!'
x js. > BILL,
John Stewart, etaL J
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the
Court, that Martha Latta, Samuel Latta,
Thomas Latta and Sarah Latta, reside
without th? limits of thi*|State, it is there
fore ordered that the said Defendants do
appear to the said Bill, ion or before the
first day of June next, or an order will be
made, that the said Bill be taken pro con-,
fesso as to the said Defendants.
J. Carter, ?
... Com. Eq. Camden District.
March 23. ^ ' 205? tf
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Notice, .f
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ALL Persons having demands against
John Cook, jun. late of Kershaw <u^utr
Overseer, are required to render them ac
cording to law. And all persons indebted
tb the said Johu Cook desired w
mak* immediate payment to
Johu M'Caa*
^ ? jidm'r, John Cook, jun. deceased .
Camden, March 9, 1830. 4 ^ 203
^ Notice.
THE Subscriber has this day declined
the Factorage and Commission Rusincs*%
in favor of Mr. OCT AVIUS CRIPPK,
on his own accohnt. lie foels greatful to
his Crienflv for the liberal support they
have for many years past fav ored him with,
and is highly gratified with the confidence
they at all times reposed in him, in the
disposal of their Crops and other proper# ,
for which he returns them his most sincere
thanks, and flatters himself his successor
will endeavor to merit tlvbfr "approbation,
by the strictest punctuality and attention to
their commands, should he be honored
with them. . . t ?' - - &
FRANCISG. DELfESSELlfcE.
Charleston, 1 4th Feb. 1*820.
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Notice.
THE Subscriber will hereafter conduct
the Factorage and Commission Business,
lately carried on by Mr. P* O. Dkliksse
line, and wfU be thankful ? to his friends
1 for the continuance of the same liberal pat-;
ronag* .and confidence bestowed on him,
and hoj.es to merit the same by his punc
tuality and attention to business*
OCTAV1US CR1PPS. j
Charleston, ^th Feb. 1 820.
Notice.
ALL persons having any tiemaryfs a
galnst the estate of I)r? Jqnfc Johnson, de?<
ceased, are requested to preslnt their ac
counts properly attested within the time
prescribed by law? Tliose Indebted to the
Estate will pfease to mike immediate pay
ment.
Jane Johnson, Mm*#.
Lancaster, Jan. 6, 1 820. 96?
< , TE * 9W 4. A
N otic*.
L
ALL persons indebted to the estate of
JiMtS Blakbnrt, deceased ; are fequeftt
ed to make immediate payment. And tboae
hairing demands against him, are aetjuett
ed to render them legally attested, within
the time prescribed by law, to Thomas P.
Lvans or myself.
Mary lilnkeury,
./ jfdm*rx. James Bluktney, dec .
January 20. 1620. 37-Mf
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Hulling
THE subscribers intorms the public that
i.ejr have taken the otorc opposite 10 Mi.
'-atonnet, wheie they offer for sale thcii
stock, consisting of
jia*\'Vk9 GOODS.
Persons desiring to purcn.ser by whole
will tind a great bargain, as we in
cud to leave tins place -ht>rily. Also ior
sale a likely Chan HOHSL.
Dcia-as 6i Villatle*
~ M*rch33. .us? ti
A Dozen WINDSOR CII.lIRS, Plu
iactcipnia make. Appi) to
Jauies Clark.
December ?3. yo-it
FOii 8Ai*E.
TWO anu a halt dcaen best
Jfkitudelfhiu liijles .
Jauies Clark.
Camden, Oct. 28, 18?9.
IN THE CUAiMON FLEAS.
* Sumter District.
Israel G. Mathi ?, 1
. vs. > foreign Attachment .
James Delicts J
WHLRKAS tne Plaintiff *n this case
did, on the 16th day of October, in the
year of our Lord one thousand cigl^t hun
dred and nineteen, file their declaration in
the Office of this Honorable -Court, against
the ^Defendant, who is absett. from and
without the limits of this Slate, and has
neither Wile nor attorney known within the
same, upon whom a copy of the said de
claration! with a rule to plead thereto with
in year' anda day, might be served : It is
therefore Ordered, in pursuance of the
Act of the General Assembly in that <rase
. made and provided, that ihe Defendant do
Hp rear and plead to the said declaration,
on or *
which Will be ill the year, or our Lord one
thouamvd eight hu^i-sd <u>d twenty, other
wise final ami absolute judgment will then
be given ami awarded against him.
1. G. Mathis, C> C. P*
Office of Common Pleas^
Sumter District, October 16, 1819.
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* IN THE COM v ON PLEA8.
Sumter District.
Georg& t. A4'Cauly,y
Mat hew F. Nutter, / Foreign Attach
vs. f ? . ' nient.
Jame ? T)Vationy J ? ...
?WHKRKAS the Plaintiff's in this caie
did, on the 1 6th day of October, in the
yea<<rorjOur Lord bhe thousand eight hun
dserjonti nipetep> , Ale their declaration in
the umceof this Honorable Covrt, against
the Defendant, who is absent fVefin and
without the liwitarof this State, abd has
neither wife nor attorney known within t;?e.
sarue, upon Whom a copy of the said de
cl a ration, with a rule to plead thereto with
in a year and ia day, might be sc? Vied : It is
tfoerctbrfe Ordered, in pui%uance of the
Act of the General Assembly in thiseatfe
made and provided, that the Defendant do
appear and plead to the said declaration* ot>.
or before the I^th day of October, which
will be in. the year of onr Lord rne thou
sand eight hundred and twenty, otherwise
final and absolute ju?*fcment will then be
given and awarded aj$*inst him*
I. G. M ATHI8, C. C. P.
Jff * Office of Gommon Pleas,
Summer District, October 16, 1819.
IN 'the COMMON PLEAS
T. If T. Mien, }
??. > ate in Atlnthmtr. t, '
Jerome I.orlng, J
I 7" HERE AS (he WaintHPs in
[ VV thU case did, on the 26th day of July,
in the year of our fx>rd*one thousand eight
hundred and nineteen, file th^ir declara
tion m the Office of this Honorable Court,
against the Defendant, who is absent from
ami Without'tbe limits of this State, and has
neither wife nor attorney known within the
same, upon whom a copy of the sard dec
L laration, with a rule to ptead thereto within
I a year and a day, might be Served : It
1 Is. therefore Ordered, in pursuance of the
Act of tht General Assembly m that case '
made and provided, that the Defendant do
appear and plead to theeakl declaration, on
or beferp the 27th day of July, which will
be in the - year of our Lord one thousand
eiftht fyundred and twenty, 6thei?riae final
end absolute judgment will then be given
and awarded against Mm*
THOMAS P. EVANS, CrC.P.
Office of Common Pleas,.
Kershaw District, July 26? 1819
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
John Carney, )
vs. >Case in Attachment.
James B. Berry, J
YVKLKLAo mo Plaintiff in this caso
diu, on the :15th uay oi November, in the
year oi our Loixi one thousand ei^ht hun
dred* and nineteen, hie hia ueciarauon in
me Othce oi this iionoiabic Coutt, against
me Deienuant, who is absent irom and
without the limits oi this btatt, anu has
neither wiie not attorney known within me
same, upon w horn a copy oi the saiu de
claration, Willi a rule to pttad theieto With
in a year ana a ciaiu might be set veo : it i*
ihetcioie OrUereSJui pursuance oi ihc Act
oi tne bemm Assembly in that ca^e ir.aoe
anu prowucu, that the Deiindantoo appear
I aha pleau to tne saiu declaration, on or be
rot e the 1 6th day 01 November, winch will
| be in the year 01 our Loru one thousand
eight jiUiiUrtU anu twenty, otherwise hnal
unu absolute juu^ment wni then be given
and ...warden against him.
1 noma* P. Jbi\atis5 C. C. P.
Office oi Commoii leas.
Kershaw District, Nov. 15, 1819.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Jixor.SoM M'Canu, AMtAr
Jamt Callahan, 'J.- mrBt*
WHLKKAS the Plaintiff in this cast
. did, on the 2oth day oi January, in the
yearol Lord one thousand tight hundred
and twenty, 6 it his declaration in the
Office of this Honorable Court, agains
the Defendant, who is absent from and
without the litmits of this State, and has
neither wiie nor Attorney known withii the
same, upon whom a copy oi the said de
claration, with a rule to plead thereto within
a year and a toy, might be served : li is
theieto re Ordered, in pursuance of the
Act of the Generai Assembly in that case
made and pvovided, that the Defendant do
appear and plead to the said decoration, on
or befoi t the 2 1st day of January, which
wyl be In the year oi our Lord one th6u
santi eight hundred and twenty-one, other*
wise fetal und absolute judgment wilt Ihetf
be given and awarded against him.
Thomas P* Evans, C. C. P.
Office of Common f leas,
Kershaw District, January 20, 1820.
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REMOVAL.
Globe Tavern
. COLUMBIA,.
At the Sign of the Golden Ball *
THE Subscriber solicits permission to
tender lo his friends and the public, his
thanks lor the enCouragftfrtent extended tp
him, and Informs them that he has re*
moved from the corner opposite Mr. W il
liam Purvis* store, to the north*west conic n
on llkch&rdson and Lady streets, the brick
house lately occupied by Mr* Isaac. Ran
dolph. It is well adapted to the purposes
of a tavern, being oeatlv finished. As the
subscriber is now permanently fixed, he
tenders his services to siicb persons as may
faror him with their custom. His house
is well furnishnd with elegant bedding and
furniture, of every kind necessary for the
reception of getitec! persons, every other
department attached to the establishment,
Is equal. Of these assurances, con it and
judge* C. E. WILLI AMSON.
N. R. The Charleston,' Augusta, and
Northern stages, stop at the Ciiobe Ta
vern.
Columbia, Jan. 11, lijfp. 97? tf
STBjIFED
Frofa the Subscriber iu
Camden on the- 15th of Febru
ary bit, a BAY MARK4 al>on%
four fe^t 1 1 inches high, blaze
face, one gits* eye, swab tail, shod before.
The man from whom f got her lives with
in & miles of Georgetown, the man who
owned her previous to him had lived near
Marion court-ho^e. f
? Any intelligence from any individual
will be thank fVilly received.
W. C. jlill.
' March 16.
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^ast Received,
v AND for fc fe bv the Subscriber 25 doz.
best N KW A ? I DER .
0. E. Caftmnet.
March 23. *- 305? (f
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To Kent.
THE Room occupied at present, hy
Atkinso* 8c Workman, opposite Wki.ru
8c Smyth's Tavern. For term* apply to
/ Jeliji Workmnn.
March 2. 203? tf