Camden gazette and mercantile advertiser. (Camden, S.C.) 1818-1822, June 01, 1820, Image 1
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?JJVD MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.
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CAMDEN (8. C.) THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 18S0.
THE PLBL1C WILL OUR GUlDMr?THR PUBLIC COOD OUR JEA D
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PUBLISHED WEEKLY
BY JOHN CAlvlbKlDUE.
Terms. ? three dollars per annum, pay
able in advance ; and in ail eases where
papers shall be delivered at the expense
of the Editor, the price will be tur&i
dollars and fifty cents. No paper
discontined, but at the option of the Ed
itor, until all arrearages are paid.
jfdvertiiement* not exceeding twelve lines,
inserted three times for one dollar, and
twenty-five cents for each continuation.
11 no directions are given with an Adver
lisementit will be continued till forbad.
GEORGE FORBES,
Haa just received an attornment q/"
BOOKS AND STATIONARY,
In addition to his former assortment, which
? be wiU sell on vary reasonable terms?
Whore mav be had,
v Almanacks for 1820.
* BOOK-BIN DING executed with neat
ness and despatch, on low terms.
Camden, Nov. 18, 1819. 88?
Entertainment,
Jit the sign of the Buck.
THE subscribers have taken that large
^and commodious HOUSE fatcly occupied
by Capt. HaVH* ?ntf tender their services to
the public in the line of ti?ei/ business. 4
The buildings have recently undergon
^complete repairs. ? They ple?^e them
selves to keep constantly on hanA, 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 pati'pjiage. , 4 '>
WELS1* k SMYTH.
Camden, Sept. 30y 1819. Sl-tf?
'lit i *d ?? ' ?>? ? ? I
An Estraj.
THE Rett Jrttt'N RUSSELL Tolls
before mc, & Soircl Horse, about hands
and one inch high, seven year* old, a Sta- in
hi* forohcatl, roach mptne. docked tajL?
has ?add)e wul hamw?oiwka; he la in toK
erable good order, appraised at sixty-five'
dollars, this 1 HtH day of 'January 1630.
Francis L. Kennetlyy, U. <*?
Black River, lie mfcevt settlement Sum
ter Distinct; r
The Jtogie T^tmrtT.
THE subscriber respectfully informs !
his friends and theipublic in general,^ that i
he has opend ? ? J
A House of Entertainment,
At ^ancaste^ Couft-House, at the Sign q)
the Eagle, formerly occupied by IK. JR.
Dickey . From his long experience in the '
line of his business, he flatters himself that
he will bp, able to five general satisfaction ;
to all those who may call on him. His
House is htge andeonvenlent Cor theac
commodatioh of travellers? his Table and
Bar will be famished wjjh the best the s
$ country can afford? his States ire large,
and furnished with the best of prov?toder.
Call and judge for yoUjsetree.
John Davidson. ' ?
. Lancaster, Oct. a 1, 1819. 84?
9 *rt w ?.!?: trj $ ?
Watfiree Plantation for Sate
ON A. LONG CREDIT.
THIS Estate, known ,by the name ot
Kocky Branch, consists of 1851 aires of
LAN D, ascertained by reaurvey, situate on
. the Wateroe River, eight mile* above
) Camden, having nearly five hundred acres
of cleared Land, and about the same quan
tity of an excellent quality for the culture 6f
Cotton, remaining uncleared. This sitt*
ation is remarkably healthlul, ami has on it
one of the beat Orchard* i|V South-Caroli
na. ? Persons disposed to purchase, will
make their applications to
* J. Carter.
o m. F.q. am (I en JiHtriet,
Camden, March 2, 48#0. *02? tf <
|C7* There are few situations in the;
C arolinas* so eligible as the above. It, is ,
admirably watered, and as well fitted for
a gentleman's residence, as any in the
State ; it may be made to unite the advan*'
tagea Of planting, with those of faming),
for a sale of the products oi which, it has
? the market of Columbia and Stateburg,,
(distant about SO miles,) as well as that of
Camden. Its situation on the River Will '
wive It every advantage to be expected*
from the opening of the Wateiwe now
about to he rendered navigable from the
Mountains to Camden, .by the Portage*
being formed at Rocky Mount : and, it*
lies near where the road will in all proba
bility be marked oat to connect Camden
and Charlotte, N. C. ^
The Editors of the Charleston
Courier is requested to insert the above
? iwicc a week, for three months; and the
Jlalcigh Register, weekly for the same
timet and send their bills to this Office*
Cotton Saw Gins,
THRESHING Machine*, Dutch Fans,
for cleaning Wheat ? and various kinds of
Straw Cutters, made and sold by
Aikiuson & 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? tt
IN EQUITY ? Sumter District .
Lucy Bracey,
v*. f
R. BRACi^ry'Xxr L
ofS. Bracey. j
In pursuance of an order of the said
Court, will be sold at M' s. Diggs' on Sa
turday the third day of June next, a tract of
Land containing one hundred and fifty
i Acres, of the estate of Sacfield Biacey, de
ceased, whereon he lived, situated in said
^district.
This tract will not be sold under one ?
thousand eight hundred and seventy 'five ,
dollars* ? . ,t ;
T*rma? are one half cash, and the bal
ance upon a credit of one year-? personal
jkrcuriiy wUl Unrequired? titles will be ex
ecuted but n^' delivered until term* of
aale are complied with ? purchasers to pay <
, for tittes &c oii^day ol sale. ^
JKAHN B. MILLER, Commi8*ioncr.
Sumterville, March S4. . 105 ? "
? In Kquitj,
JoRN'T OST* R,-"* ** . -
vs. L BILL. . ...v
John STKWART^etaL J
IT appearing to the satiafaction o, the
Court, that Martha Latta, Samuel Laua,
THomas Latta and Sarah Latta, reside
without the limits of -this State, it Is the re
fold ordered that the said 'Defendants do
appear to the aaid Bill, pn of before the .
first day of June next, or an yrner. will ^e
made, that the aaid Bill be taken prb epn
fcoMNaa to (he said Defendants.
J. Garter,
On*. Eq. Umde* District- S
. Man;h *3.* 7 205?tf
? : ? - ? - - ? ~~7- ? . j
;? - ^Notice.
ALL persons indebted to tjie. firm of
William Hi* dill & Co, srre hereby resf>ect
fulYy warrttd, prohibited making any l ay' i
ment, satisfaction or arrahgemennto WiU ?
Ham Ml GUI for payment or satisfaction of
.their debu or anv part thereof due, the said
fitm, on pain of being made l&ble xor the :
l same again, > ' s f ? ' *?\\
} v *W WWtim Natkr, !
Surviving partiWr of M*G?ll & Nay ler.
April 18. 'C- ,/ . 9? 12 ^
-Kotice.r
*TftE Subscriber has this day declined I
* the Fmctor+ge and Co?nH?/on Busineas^ v
p in favor of Mr. OCTAVlP^ CRliPPS,
on his owp account. He feeUgreatful t <5
his friends for the liberal support they
have for may years past favored' him with, <
and is higtfly gratified with the eetifidenec ;
they kvat all times reposed in hira* in ihe ;
disposal of their Cropland other property,
for which- h? returns them his most sincere *
thanks, and flatters himself his successor
' will ihdea>dr to merit their approbation, /
by the strictest punctuality and attention to *
their coonm&ndt, should be be honored
, with them, ijii 'iw ' A
FRANCIS g. deuesseline. 1
Charleston, 14th Feb. 1820.
i ' . if H. .. *LiV _ '
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?T">. 'Notice. ' ' j
THE Subscriber will hereafter conduct
the Factorage and C.omrhinsion fltaines*, .
lately carried on by Mr. F. 0. DUIbssr*
LtMtt, and will1 be thankful to his frieods :
foe the continuance of the fame liberal jiat- .
ronage and confidence bestowed on nim,
andjiopes to merit the Aame by his punc
tually and attention to business'
- OCTAVIUS CRIPPS.
Charleston, l4th,Feb. 1M0. >"
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of'
James BLA*t?sr, deceased ; are teqvest*
ed to mate-Immediate payment. And those
baviqg demands against him, sre requesj
. ed to render them legally attested, within
the tinie prescribed by law, to Thomas P, *
1 Evans or myself.
Mary Biakeney,
A JmV\r. Jume* filakcney, dec
: January 20,^1820. 97? tf J
BLANKS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Thomas Evans,
INFORMS the Public dt* Camden and
its vicinity, that he intends to carry' on the
House and Sign Painting , UUding, Glaz f
ing and Pufier Hanging Business. He
hopes by his industry and attention to busi
ness to merit a share 'of the Public Patron
age,? Windsor C haii*s Painted and neatly
ornamented opposite W elsh & Smyth's
Tavern. ? N
Camden, May 11, 1830. 4-rtf
Notice .
. ALL persons having any demands
against the estate Of John de
ceased, are required to present tht ir ac
counts properly attested within the lur e
prescribed by law. ThoSft indebted to
the estate are requested to make immadi
ate payment to John N'audin or myself.
Louisa M'Niell,
Jixr'x. of John A VffitUy deceased
March 23. ; 205? tf
IN THE COMMON PLEx\S>.
Sauth-CaroHnay Jlancuster Dhtrict.
J ohir Montgomery,:!'
v?. ' L Foreign Attachment .
William Howe, ' J
WHfeREAS the Plaintiff in tl^ above
| case, having this day filed lib declaration
|? in the office of the Clerk of this honorable
Court, again^ the Defendant, wi.o is ab
sent from, and without tl>e limits of this
^Siate, and hath neither W ife no* Attorney
known within the same, upon 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 OTderek^
in .pursuance of t|>e Act of the General
Assembly Of the s*ki State, in such ease
made and provided, that the said Defend
ant clo appear and (Mead to the said 4eclark
tion, , on or be tore the 6th*da)r of April,
. which will be iu the year of our l-ordone
thousand eight hundred aril twenty -or*e,
otherwise final absolute judgment will be
? and awardedamngt mafc* ^
i William jMrKetXlia^ 43^ jpw
Office of Common Plea* N
Lancaster District April 5th, .f 0b.
in The common plea5T
3 out h?+r oltnay Lancaster JQi* trie t. -
James Blair, Garnishee^
WSIHm* H?nt^ J
W HERE AS tfete Plaintiff in this case,
did on the 5th day of April, in the year of
our Lrfntf an$;t*M>usand eight JuttMlred and
twenty, Ble lilt declaration, in tffc office of
the Clerk or itbla Honorable Chart, against
ther Defendant^ Who fa absent frothy -and
without the limits of this Sute, and hath
neither Wife nor Attorney known wiilnn
the tame, upon m\tsm a topff N>f the s*id
declaration with a hjle to plead thereto
witfrih year arid It day,' might btr at*vedv
It ia there tore ordered, in purjpuante of the
Act of the .General Assembly of the said
State, in such case fnade and jyqvjded, thati
the aaid Defendant do appear ancl plead to ]
the said declaration on olr before the 6th ]
day of April, which will be in theyeurol
our Lord one thousand oigbt hundred and
twenty-one, otherwise filial and ? absolute
judgment will be, given and awarded against
him. *
AVitUnm M'Keirak, tJ. c. M
Clerk's Office, Lancaster
? District, April 5, '1920. *
JN THE COMMON PLEAS.
South-aroilna-? Ltn f alter DUtrict .
James Blair, Credit in ^
possession, f Case on Attach *
.wt ? i*cmt.
William Ho*?c, J
| W Hi; RE AS the Plaintiff, in this sction
! did on tf?e 5th day <>f April, in tin: y*ar of
our Lord one thousand tight hundred and ,
t^htyf ?e*is^fttfrt#l ibthe Oflvc* of
die Clerks of this .Bono? able Court agaW
the Pefodajitt who to absent from, and
without the limits of this khd hath
neither AVffe nolS Attorney ( known WithfcV
the same, upon whom a cfpyof the said
declaration, with a rule to ;pmd thereto,
. within, a year and a day might, be served;
the Act o? the vitnftnu of M^FJ
aaid fctste, ia such cite mari^aad provid
ed thfkt the said Dafeadsnt *i<> appear ind
plead to, the said declaration or or before
| the 6th day of Apn^.^hith will he urihe
year, of ou* Xord orie thousand ei^ht hun
dred Snd tWenly-on*i oth^wise tHndkl and;
absolute judgltocfnt will We given and
awjrckxf against him.
William M'Kenna, c. ar. \f
Office if Common Plea**
I.ancatter district , J fir it tthy 1 8 JO.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Sumter District.
George I.
Mat hew F. A'ailer, ( Foreign Attach* ]
vs. I nicnt.
Jam e? 7\ IVutsen, j 1
WHLKEAS the PlaintifPs in this cme
did, on the 16th day of October, in the ,
>ear of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and ninetee , file their declaration in
? the Office oi this Honorable Covrt, against
the Deiendam, who U absent from aiid
without the limits of this State* and has
neither wite nor attorney known within tW
same, upon whom a copy of the said do
c u ration, with a rule to plead thereto wi&* I
iu a year and a day, -might be Served: It it']
therefore Ordered, in pursuance oi the I
Act of the General Assembly i? this case I
made and provided, Uiat the.Defendant do 1
appear and plead to the said declaration, on I
oi before the J 7 th day ok October, w hich I
wiJI be in the year of our Loro one thou- I
sand eight hundred and twenty, otherwise I
finai and absolute jud^ment'will then be 1
given am; awarded against him*
1. G. MATH IS, C. C. P.
Office of Common Pleas,
Sumter District, October*l$, 1819. 1
IN THE COMMON PLEAS* 1
T. ur T Mleut "J ^ 4 1
vs. ' VCcwr in Attachment. 1
Jerome Coring, \' v I
WHEREAS the Plaintiff's fail
tliU case did, on the 2 6th day of July, 1
in the year of our Jiordone thousand eight 1
mmdred and nineteen, file their declaim I
uon in the Office of this Honorable 4, butt, 1
against tbe Defendant, who is absent from 1
and w ithou t the Jftvnit* of this 8t?te, and hfes 1
neither lienor attorney knovft within the I
same, upon whom a copy of thto said dec- j
laration, W*tn a ruie *o pleadt hereto within I
a year and a day, might be served i lit I
is therefore Ordered, in pu?*tmnceof tl>eJ
Act of the Gepcral Aasenbly jn thit case I
Aiede and provided, that the Defendant do ]
appearand piead to the said declaration, on 1
or before the &th day of July, which tfflIT
be in the year of our i-ord one tfcnisand 1
eight buodrtd and twenty, ot)\erwise nnal J
and absolute judgment wi4l then be gtv&I
and Awarded against him. J
THOMAS P. EVANVC.C.P. 1
-? tXfftce of ' otmnon Pleas,
Kershaw District, July 1619. J
I , . . , HfcMQVAJL " ' .
Otobe Tavern
COLUMBIA,' v j
y . <*$* %? fj]g ' to**** '9*^
f THE Subscriber solicits permission to
tender to his friends and the public, his
thanks for the encouragement extended to
him, and iafonns them iU he Wa ve-r
moved from the corner oppobite Mj\ Wil
liam Purvis' store, to the north-** if corneir
on Richafxtson and Lady streets, the brick
houae lately oc^<upkdn>y >tr. Isaac Ran
dolph. I t'is arell adapted to the purposes
o f a tavern, belitg neatly finished. As the
subscriber Is now permanently fixed, >?c
tenders bis services to such persona as may
favor him with thair custom. His hpuse
is well tfurnisbnd with elegant bedding and,
I furniture, of every kind Sceiaafy for the
reception of genteel persons, every other
department attached to the establishment,
I is equal. Of these assurances, come aid
I judge. ~ C.i:. WILLIAMSON,
f N. B. The Charleston, Augusta, and
I Northern stages, stop at the Globe Ta- '
I vein.
Columbia, Jan. 11, 1090. 97? tf
I i ? ?? m ? . I1 ?? ? ? ?' ' il i '
COMMlTTMlt
TO the Gaol of ?ershaw District, *
I Negro Fellow, about 2 A years of age, 5
I feet 9 inches high, of a yellow completion,
L his hair plated on each Temple, has some
[ scars of the wttfp off his B*<ft and Aims,
calla his name f
7^ ^ JACOB,
I aays that he belongs to John Hfriy, of
t Newberry District, 8. C? The owier
is requeued to come forward, prove pro
perty, pay charges and take him away.'
William Love, o. k. i>.
I Camden, April 13, I8i0. 9 or? tf
T* ? ? TTT ? Tt
Committed
f ' To the gaol of of Kershaw District, a
negro fellow of a dark complexion about
,3? or SO years of sge, calls htename TO-^
fcfEY, is about 5 feei 4 inches high, saya
that he bflon&s to James living Of
Wilmington, N. C.? The ovTtter la re
quested to come forWSrd, prove property
I pay charges a*d take him away*
William Love, o. K. d.
Camden, April 19.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
John Cantry, }
. > Case in Attachment*
James B. Berry,)
WHKREAS the Plaintiff in this case
did, on the X 5th day of Novtirtber, in tltfN
year of our Lord ope thousand1 eight hup-**
died and nineteen, file his declaration in
the Office of this Honorable ourt, against
the Defendant who is absent from and
without the limits of this State, and hi*
ueither wife nor attorney known within th*
same, ufton wbotrf a copy of thetJudda*
claration, with a rule to plead thereto with*
in a year and a day, might be served 5 It i*
therefore Ordered, in puifcuance of the Act
oi the General Assembly in that case mad*
and provided, that the Defendant do appeftr .
and plead to the said declaration, on or be*
fore the 16th day gt November, wblcb will
l^e in the year of our Lord Cne thousand -
ei^ht hundred and twenty, otherwise final
and absolute judgment will then be givon ,
and awa|*lcd against him
Thomas P. Evans, C. C- P. '
. Office of Common Pieaiu
Kershaw District, 'Nov. 4 5, IB 1 9.
,m ? ? t r ?
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Jteor. JoAnATCanU, ) ^ ^
Jamc Callahan, .J i
WHEREAS the Plain iff in this case
did, on the 2oth day of Jai.uary, ill the
your of Load one thousand eight hundred
and twenty, Alt his declaration in -the
Office of this Honorable . Court, against
the Defendant, who is absent from and
without the litmits of this Slate, and baa
neither Wife nor attorney krown within the x
same, upon whom a copy of the saldide*
claraticm, with a mte to plead thereto within
a year a*l a daft SPifP* bp served: It is .
therefore Ordered, in. pursuance pf ih?
Act of the General Assembly in that $aae
made and provided,' that the Deiehdam do
appear and plead to the said declaration, n
or ?iofor< XiiC 2 1st day of January, wheh
will be ?n the year o(J ouf .JLord one th?
sand ?igh*k?pd#ed t*Wy*omj, mh*
yfhe floal and absolute jur'gapent will theQ
be given and awatdedagain* h\tn ' '
K A
,r ? ?^IUIM? HIIT|V>
TImmdm P. Evan*, C. C. P;
Office of Common l'leaa, . - J
K era has* District, January SO, .1830
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Zadduck Perry+ \ - . . '
WHERfeASihe fMaintiffin ttie shore
case, having this 4ay filed hit declaration
in the Office of thoClork oft thia Honofebte *
iouit, tgainst tfie deft,ndant, who Is absent
irom and without the of this'jState,
arid hath neither wife (tor attorney k flown
within the sa me, upon wl ora a copy of th?
Md declaration, With a niieio^Oad Uifcro
to, within** yt*r and a day flight be served i
declaration, <m or before the ?ix(centhd*y
of Novarhbiif, #Mcb will- to in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred; and .
mm wili.be ffvw . and fcwyded ??*in*|>
WiUuKO JflfKenna, c.c.tf.
- Clerk's .OfiUfe, Tjmcaater Dtetritf, "
November M, 1819.
.runaway
l *om the subscriber
*"?* W??d
IX
Swsg
oTi?4 ^ fi?e
feet ten^tochei high*
totored foraw^ro,
quite lean end tolerably slender niad* and .
formerly belonged to capt. Maisn hear
Sumtefvirle, arid also to got "fclanrtinp,
Any person npprehending the sard fellow*
and bringing him to/fhc Mibafcriber, pr
Mfcing Has tn . ^aol and giving .notice of
\he lime ahall bs liberally rewarded/
, William M'WIHif.
April 20. Jm?! <Mf r'
ItUN AWAY
On the fthimtv ? Xr
f fro girl aanuyd^K Y(
plevftHI hSTMe one *k
' her Front (ceiMud Iran ^
M sear over he* tare he ju>, "
wsm'-*-*"' T isteofrr malic and abmif
.Wtfhteen yeatftf age. Wljen sfie went
awsy she vore h Northward homeapun
check (vvfk and apron. It i? nndennoofj
the has a \n?%n but WkhoOt the sanction oj
the ftubtcrjbar* v: / - ? ? Jf#x T *
Mary Cunningham,
Sum fiwamfiy Afiril 19. 1.2