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CAMDEN Hil GAZETTE ? l-Vl) MERC J1JS TILE ADVERTISER. \ 01.. V.l CAMDEN (S. C.) THURSDAY, MAY 25, 18g0. " f~]S'a~C~ THE PLBLIC WILL. OUR GUID&?THE PUBLIC GOOD OVR ?A?>. PUBLISHED WEEKLY JW JOHN CAMBRIDGE. Tsrms. ? three dollars per annum, pay able in advance ; and in all cases where pipers shall be delivered at the expense of*the Editor, the price will be tuble hjllaks and fifty cents. No paper discontined, but at the option of the Ed itor, urim all arrearages are paid. j4,luerii*emcnt8 not exceeding twelve lines, inserted three, times for one dollar, and twenty-five Cents for each continuation. II no directions are given with an Ativer tisememit will be continued till forbid. GEOitGb FORBES, Han justsjeceived an assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONARY, In addition to his former assortment, which be will sell on* v?ry reasonable terms? Where maybe had, Almrtnadrs for 1820. BOOK-BINDING executed with neat ness and despatch, on low terms. Camden, Nov. 18, 1819*. ? 88 ? - - Entertainment, At the sign of the Buck . THE subscribe!* have taken that large and commodious HOUSE lately occupied by Capt. Havis, and tender their services to the public hi the line of their business. The buildings have recently undergon complete repairs. ? They pledge them selves to keep constantly on hand, every ar ticle necessary to the comfort and satisfac-. tion of those who may be pleased to call on them. They therefore solicit share of the public patronage. * WELSH 8c SMYTH. On ndcn, Sept. 30, 1819. 8 1-tf ? An Estray, THE Rev. JOHN RUSSELL. Toils' before me, a Sorrel Horse, about 14 hands and one inch high, seven years old# a Sta- in his forehead, roacl* mane, docked tall? ? has saddle and harnes3 marks ; he is in tol erable good order, appraised at sixty-five dollars, this 12th day of January 1820. Francis L. Kennedy, U. Q. Black River, Uembert settlement Sum ter District. rn ' f I 1 ?? I" p? 1 * * ? 1 I I ??nil The Eagle Tavern. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that lie has opfcnd ** ?Jt JIuu8? of Entertainment, A V Lancaster Court-House, at the Sign oj the Eagle, formerly occupied by IV. #. Dickey. From his lopg experience in the line of his busineas, he flattery himself that lie will be able to give general satisfaction - to all those who may call on hinw His House is large and convenient for the ac commodation of travellers? -his Table and Bar will be furnished with the beat the country can afford? his Stables are large and furnished with the best of provender. Call and judge for yourselves. John Davidson. Lancaster, Oct, 21,1819. 84? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . . . ? jJtsLl Wateree Plantation for Sate ON A LONG CREDIT. THIS Estate, known by the name of Bocky Branch, consists of 1851 acre* of LAND, ascertained by reaurvey, situate oil the Watterce River, eight miles above Camden, having nearly five hundred acres of cleared Land, and about the same quan tity of an excellent quality for the culture of Cotton, retraining uncleared* This situ ation is remarkably heakhtul, and has on it one of the beat Ore haras in South-Caroli* wu- Persona disposed to purchase, Will make their applications to , ' ' i. Cutler. ! om. jEg.amden DUtriet. CanfAen, March 9, ltiso. 202 ? tf |C7* There are few situations in the Carolina** so eligible as the above. It is admirably watered, and as well fitted for gentlem*n'a residence, as any in the tate ; it may be made to unitethe advan tages of planting, with those of farming for a sale of the products of which, it ha* the market of Columbia and blateburg, (distant about SO miles,) as well as that of Camden. Its actuation on the River will give it every advantage to be expected from the opening of the Wateree noW about to be rendered navigable from the Mountains to Camden, by the Portage being lormed at Rocky Mount: and, it Ilea near where the road will in all proba bility be marked Out to connect Camden I and Charlotte* N* C. ' < <* , ?+ ^ > the Editors of the Charleston Courier is requested to insert the above ' twice a week, for three months ; and the fealeigh Register, weekly for the same time, and send their bills to this Officc. . ?mil i ' *T"". TvTSTi 3 Cotton Saw Gins, THRESHING Machines, Dutch Fans, for cleaning Wheat ? and various kinds of Straw Cutters, made and sold by Atkinson & Workman. Who would be grateful for an oppor tunity of displaying their Skill in the Arts of Carpentry and Joinery. Camden, April 10, 1820. 209 ? tf IN EQUITY? Sumter District . Lucy Bracey, vs. R. Bracey, F.xr. * m , ofS. Bbaciy. j In pursuance of aft order of the said Court, will be sold at IVUs. Diggs' on Sa turday the Ibird day o? June next, a tract of Land containing one hundred and fifty Acres, of the estate ofS,acfield Bracey, de ceased, whereon he lived, situated in said district. This tract will not be sold under one thousand eight hur.d' ed and seventy five dollars. T erms ? are one half cash, and the bal ance upon a credit of one year ? personal, security will be required^? titles w ill be ex ecuted but not delivered until terms of sale are complied with? purchasers to pay for titles 8cc on day of sale. JOHN B. MILLER, Commissioner. Sumttrvijle, March 24. 105 ? In Eqiiitj. } John Foster, vs. ^ JUL L. John Stewart, etal. JT appearing to the satisfaction o the Court, that Martha Latta, Samuel Latta, Thomas Latta and $a*ah Latta, reside without tbt limits of thi*> State, it is there fore ordered that the snid Defendants do appear to the said Bilf, on or before the first day of June next, t>r an order will be made, that the sai^i Bill be taken pro con fessp as to the said Defendants. J. Carter* Com. Kq. Capiden District. ? March $3. ~ ,v " 205 ? tf " Notice. ;i . ALL persons indebted to the firm oB. William M*Gill & Co. are hereby respect fully warned, prohibited making any pay ment, satisfaction or arrangement to Wil liam APGUl for payment or satisfaction ofi their debts or any part thereof due the said firm, on pain of being made liable for the> -same again. - '? x William Nailer, Surviving partner of M 'Gill Nayler* , h April 18. ? v' 9?12 * Notice, THE Subscriber has this day declined the Factorage and Commission Business* in favor of Mr. OCTAVIUS CRIPPS, on his own accqunt. He feels greatful to his frienda for the liberal support they have for ifiaiiy years past favored him with, and is higtity gratified wjth the confidence they at ill times reposed in him, in tho disposal of- Jheir Crops and other property) fyr Which he returns them his most wnc^e thanks, and flatters himself his successor will ende?vor to merit their approbation^ by the strictest punctuality and attention to their commands, should he 1>q honored with them. FRANCIS G. DEMESSEL1NE. Charleston, 14th Feb, 1820. I Notice. ?? ? - V ? ( ?*+' ? ?* 1 THE StiJjfcriber will hereafter conduct L the Factorage and C ammission Business , [ lately carried op by Mr. F. U. Dsliesrk linx, and will be thankful to bis friends for the continuance of the same liberal pat ronage am) confidence bestowed on him, and hopes tp merit the same by lii* punc tuality and attention to business* OCTAVIUS CRJPPS. Charleston, 14th Feb. 1830. < ' ' ! r ?' . P'J'-I. "'I * . . l.ll I Notice. ' ' Y* i '(?"* * i * '-I.. ?' - ^ ^ ALL persons indited to the estate of James Bla Kit tf * y, deceased; are request* ed to mak* immediate payment. And those having demands against him, are request ed to render them legally attested, within the time prescribed by la*, to Thomas P* Evans or myself. Mary Blnlteiiey, jldm'rx. Jumes Biakenty, dec, ] January 20, 1820. 97? tf ??"> ' ? -,?T . 1 *** LANJiS FOll fc ALE AT THIS OFFICE. Thomas Evans, INFORMS the Public of Camden and ? its vicinity, that he inteods lo carry on the , House and Sign Paintings Gildings Graz ing and Pafier Hanging Business. He ; hopes by his industry and attention to busi ness, to merit a share of the Public Patron age, ? Windsor Chairs Painted and neatly ; ornamented opposite Welsh h Smyth's Tavern. Camden, May 11, 1820. 4 ? tf JSotice . ALL persons having any demands against the estate of John M'Ni*ll, de ceased, are required to piesent their ac counts properly attested within the ti f ? e prescribed by law. Those indebted to the estate are requested to make immadi ate payment to John Naudin oMriyself. Louisa M'Niell, Jijrr'x. of John ATJVt#//, deceased March 23. 205-^-tf IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Souih-Carolinay Lancaster District. John Montgomery,*) . vs. L Foreign Attachment. William Howe, J WHEREAS tho Plaintiff in the above case, hrobg this day filed his declaration ia the office of the Clerk of this honorable Court, against the Defendant, who is ab sent from, and without the limits of this State, and hath neither Wife nor Attorney [? known within the same, upon whom a r copy of the said declaration* with a rule to plead thereto within a year a^d a might be served. It iB therefore Ordered, in pursuance of the Act of the (General Assembly of the said States in such case | made ana provided, ih*t tfy$ qaid Defend ant do appear apd^SIcad to the ^aid declara tion, on or before the 6th day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord one th usand eight ;tu < red and '.\yo:,ty-one, rthcrwm fafil absolute vijl be given artC awarded sgajnst hup. William c, q. ^ Office of Common pleas, . Lancaster District, April 5th, 1$20. IN THE CO viMON PI^AS. Sout h-arolina, Lancaster District . James Blair, Garnishee"^ in possession) V aee on Attach" . V9k f men*.'*, William Howe, J; . \ v >j WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this cav* didonthp$th day of April, in the year of, our Lord one thousand eight hundred and! twenty, file his declaration^ in the 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 lfnqwr> within the same, upon whoip a copy of the said declaration with a rule tb pleat) thereto within year and a day, might be served. It is therefore ordered, in pursuance o? the Act of the General Assembly of the said State, in s\ich case made and provide^, that the said Defendant do appear and pfead to 'the said declaration on or before the 6th ic(ay of April, which wjll be intheyeatof our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Ktwcnty-dne, otherwise final and -absolute judgment will be given and awarded against William M'Keima, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Lancaster District, April 5, 1820. IN THE GPMJ40N PLEAS. $outh-arolina ? Lancaster Diotrict ? James Blair, preditl^"^ possession, . on Attach i>8 j. ment . William Howe, j WHEREAS the plaintiff, in this action did on the flth day of April, in the year of our Lor>l one thousand eight hundred and twenty, file his declaration in the Office of the Clerk of this Honorable Court against the Defendant, who is absent from, and without the limit* of thia State, and hath nether "Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upop whom a copy 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 thp 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, or or before the 6th .day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be given and aw*/ fried against him. ? William M'Kcnna, c. c. P. Officio? Common Pleas, Lancaster District, Afirtl 5thy 1830. IN THE COMMON PLEAS, Sumter District. George I. Meanly ,\ Mcuhexc F. Nailer , / Foreign Attach * | vs. ?" ment, i James 2\ Watson, J* WHEREAS the Plaintiff's iuthis catfS. did, on the 1 6ih day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and nineteen, file their declaration in the Office of this Honorable Covrt, against the Defendant) who is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known Withifi ti?c same, upon whom a co>py of the said de claration, with a rule to plead thereto with in a year and a daj, might be sei ved : It i^ therefore Ordered, in pursuance oi the Act df the General Assembly in this caso m*^e and provided, that the Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on Or before the, 17th day of October, wbifh will bt in the year ot out Lord cne thou sand eight hupdrcd and twenty, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded! against him. 1, ti. MATHIS, C. C. P. Office of, Common Fleas, 5umter District October 1 6, 1 a U*. IN THE COMMQN PLEAS, T. tf T. Mien, - ' vs. V Case in Attachment, Jerome J.oring) J WHGREAS the Plaintiff's in this case did, on the 36th day of July, in the year of our Lordotic thousand eight hundred and nineteen, file their declara tion in the Office of this Honorable Court, against the Defendant, who Is absent fVom and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the SWftc, upon whom a> copy of the said, dec laration, with a rule to plead theretp within a year and a day, might' be served : It is therefore Ordered, in pursuance of tHe Act of the General Assembly in that case made and provided, t,Iiat the Defendant; do apbear and ?leaci to the said declaration, on or before the 27th day of Jtkly, whicli will be in the year of our I>ord one 1 thousand eight hundred and twenty, otherwise final an4 absolute judgment will then be givta ' ana awarded against hity* ? ? TjfajpASP: EjYA^JS, c.c.p. I Office of Comtnon Plea^, Kersliaw District, July $6, 1819. REMOVAL. ^ lf Globe Tavern COLUMBIA,. At the ' Sign qf the Golden Ball* THE Subscriber solicits permission to tender to his friends and the public, his thanks lor the encouragement extended to him, and informs them that he has re i moved frotp the corner opposite Mr. Wil liam Purvu}' ?tore? to llie north-west cqvuch on Richardson s^nd Lady streets, the brick house lately occupied byMr. Isaac Ran dolph. It is well adapted to the purposes o? a tavern, being neatly finished. As the f9ub^criber is nqif permanently 6*pd, ie tenders hi* services to such persona as may {avor him with their custom. Hit house ? well furmshnd with elegant bedding ami furniture, ?f ?*?ry kind necessary for the reception of genteel persons, every other department attached to tji? establishment, is ?qual. Of these assurances, come and judge* C. E. WILLIAMSON. 1 N. B. The Charleston, Augusta, and Northern stages# stop at the Globe Ta vern. Columbia, Jan. 1 1, 1830. 97? tf M ? * / ' ? ff ' + ^ . 1 - . ^ 1 1 COMMITTED ' TQ the Gaol of Kershaw District, a Negro Fellow, about 55 years of a(ge, 5 feet 9 inches high, of a yellow complexion, his hair plated on each Temple, has some ?cars of the whip on his Back and Arms, calls his name JACOB , sayathit he belongs to John Gikrt, of Newberry District, S. CV The owner is requested to cyme forward, prove pro perty, pay charges and take him away. William Love, O. K. n* Camden, April 13, 1820. 508 ? tf Committed To the gaol of of Kershaw .District, a negro fellow of a dark co'mplcsion or 30 years of age, calls hisnafll* TO NfcY, isabont 5 feet 4 inches high, says that he belongs to James Usher living: in Wilmington, N. C.? The owper is r^* quested to come forward, property pay charges and take him a Way# William tare, o. * . d. Camdefy April t9.