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CAMDEN ?4JVD MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. t ? 1 H I I I i II '? ? I ? |?.JL ? 1 L ? III ?' i i^MWBUMpp Voi . V.l CAMDEN (8. C.) THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1880. THE PL BL.IC iVII.L OUR G U ID&~- TBF. PUBLIC GOOD OUR BAD, p PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN CAMBRIDGE. Terms. ? ihaee dollars per annum, pay able in advance ; and in all casts where papers shall be delivered at the expense of the Editor, the price will be tuhkk dollars and fifty ctNT5.4 No paper discoatined, but at the option of the Ed itor, until all arrearages are paid. ^civcr:i9cm;Ht8 not exceeding twelve lines, inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty-five cents for each continuation. II no directions are given with an Advcr tisementit will be continued till forbid. ?-"n' - " 1 r "" ? ? THE Sacred Songster OF PILSBURY, Sold fur the benefit of the Widow-rby SAMUEL MATHJS. j Camden, May 18, 1820. Kntertainment, JU the &gn of the Buck. THE subscribers have taken that large and commodious HOUSE lately occupied by Capt. Ha>is, and tender their services to the public in the line of their business. The buildings have recently undergon ^complete r*pa?re,? 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 h SMYTH. Camden, Sept. 3 Op 1319. 81-tf^ An Eatraj. THE Rev. JOHN RUSSELL Tolls before me, a Sorrel Horse, about 1 4 hands %nd one inch high? tcven years oW? ? Su^ in his forehead* roach wane. docked tail ? has saddle and harness marks ; he is in tol erable good order, appraised at sixty-five dollars, this 12 th day of January 1 820, Francis Lu Kennedy, t. Q, $U}ck Piver, tyembffft ^ettUflPkent Sum* ler District. The Eagle Tavern , THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in genera), that 1)6 h%| openi} . 4 Hoii^a of EvitJ toinmnt, At Lancaster Court- House, ut the Sign o) the EugUy formerly occupied by Ir.'J*. Dickey. From hjs long experience in the line of his business, he flatters himsejf that he vr\\\ be able to give genera) satisfaction to all tfypse whq m^y call on h}i?. His Hoqne is lar^e and convenient for the ac commodation of travellers? his Table and Bar will be furnished with the best the country can afTord? bis Stables are large and furnijhed with the best of provender. Call aijkd judge for yourselves. Jfohn Davidson, Lancaster, Oct. 31, la 19. 84? Wdteree Planlationfor Sale OX A LONQ CHlvDIT. THIS Estate, known by the name oi Hocky Branch, consists, of fcft&l acres of l*AND, ascertained by resurvey, situate on the. W a&erea BsWer, eight i pile* above C^md^i), having nearly five Hundred acres of cle^pe^ an^ ftbput the spime quan tity of a# excellent cjuaHty.for the culture of Cottott, remaining uncleared. This situ ation is remarkably IieaJtKfwT, ahd has 6ji tt pfce of the best Orchards in South Garoli j*a.?? Persons disposed to purchase, will ripuikq tlieit applications to J? Garter, C om, Jtyt Camden DUtriet . Caradep, March 2, 1820. 202? -tf Thepe ar* few situations in the ' Carolinas, so eligible as the above. It is admirably watered, and as well fitted for a< gentleman's, residence, a* any in the Sta^e,; it may be mi^e to unite the advan tages of planting, with those of farming, for a sale of the, products ot which, it has tbc market of Columbia and Stateburg, ( distant. about $0 miles,) as well as thai of Caindtiv* tituation on 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 being formed at Rocky Mount: and* it lies near? where the road wiU in all proba bility be marked out to connect Caradcn and Charlotte, N. C* I ^ %? The Editors of the Charleston j Courier is requested to insert the above 1 twice a week, for, three months* and the \ Raleigh Register, weekly for the same time, and send their bills to this Office. Attachment in Assumsit, Cotton Saw Gins, THRESHING Machines, Dutch Fans, for cleaning Wheat ? *nd various kinds* of Straw Cutters, made and sold by Atkinson & Work man. Who would be grateful for an oppor tunity of displaying their SkiU in the Arts of Carpentry and Joinery. Camden, April 10, 1820. .209 ? tf IN THE COMMON PL,EA8. Lancaster District . Benjamin S. Massey, and Henry Massey, V9, Archibald Cousar. THE Plaintiffs in this case, having this day filed thejr declaration in the Clerks Office, 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 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, that the said de fendant do -appear and plead to the said de? claratiort, on or before the 32d day of May next, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty ; otherwise judgment will be given and a warded against him. WM. M'KENNA, C. C. P. Office qf Common Picas. Lancaster District^ May 21, 1819. . ' IN THK COMMON PLEAS. William Nix on y vs. ? Cane in Attachment* Samuel James ? i WHEREAS the Plaintyff in this case did, on the 1 7th day ot April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, file his declaration in the Office of this Honorable Court, against the pefend? ant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State, and "has neither wife nor attoruey 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 Or dered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly in that case made and provided^ that .the Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 18th day of April, which will be in the ye*r of pur Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty one, otherwise final and absolute judgwent will then be given and awarded agains' him. Thomas P. Evans, c. c. p. Qffic$ of Common Pleas, Kershaw District, Apt il IT, 1830. rr i i' I >' ' ? Notice*. ALL persons indebted to the firm of William M9 Gill I? Cot are hereby respect* fully warned, prohibited making any pay ment, satisfaction or arrangement to Wil liam AT GUI for payment or satisfaction of their debts or any part thereof due the said firm,, on pain pf being made liable for the same again* William Navler, Surviving partner, of M 'Gill & Nayler. April 18. ^ 9-*rJ2 Notice, THE Subscriber has this day declined the Factorage and C ommittion Businees, in favor of Mr. OCTAVUJS CRIPPS, on his own account. He fee)s greatful to his friends for the liberal support they have fbrwaiifyaaMiwwftTored Mm with, and is highly gratified with the confidence It they at all times reposed in him, in the ' disposal of their Crops and other property, for which he- returns them his most sincere ! thanks, and flatters himself his successor I will endeavor to merit their approbation, ; by the strictest punctuality and attention to Uheir commands, should he be honored j with them. ? FRANCIS G. DKLIESSELINE. Ctarleston* 14th Feb. 1820. - yJ"- - - - - Notice. THE Subscriber will hereafter conduct !the Factorage and Commt??ios Hutine**, , lately carricd on by Mr. F. G. Dpliessr- j ?link, and will be thankful to hjs friends] ; for the continuance of the same liberal pat jronage and confidence bestowed on him, and hopes to merit the same by his pun& jtuality and attention to husiness* OCTAVIUS CRIPPS. \ Charleston, Uth Feb. 1820. U BLANKS FOR SALE AT Til IB OFFICE. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the^estate of Jamei Bia&en?y, decea&ed ; are request ed to make immediate payment. And those haviDg demands against him, are request ed to render theiq legally attested, within the time prescribed by to Thomas P. Evans or myself, Mary Bfokeney, jidm'rx. James Blakeney, dec. January 20, 1820. 97? tf Notice . \LL persons having any demands against the estate of Johw M'Nimll, de ceased, are required to present their ac<* counts properly attested within the time prescribed by law. Those indebted to the estate are requested to make immadi ate payment to John Naudin or myself. Louisa M'Niell, Exr'x. qf John ATNiell , deceased March 23. 305? tf IN THE COMMON PLEAS. South-Carolina^ Lancaster District. John Montgomery,") vs. (. Foreign Attachment. William Howe, -J? 2 WHEREAS the Plaintiff in the above case, having th? day filed his declaration i in the office of the Clerk of this honorable ? Court, against the Defendant, who is ab sent from, and without the limits of this Siate, and hath neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a ? copy of the said declaration, with a ryle to i plead ^ thereto within a year and a day, might 'be served. It is therefore Ordered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of the said State, in such case made and provided, that the said Defend ant do appear and plead to the said declara tion, on or before the 6th day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord one ; thousaixl eight hundred and twenty-one, Otherwise final absolute judgment will be given and awarded against bun* William M'Kenna, c, c. p. Office of Common Pleas, I Lancaster District* April 5th? 1020. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. i>outh*Carolinay Lancaster District . James Blair, Garnishee^ in possessions I ase on Jit tach ? [ merit . William Howe, J WHEREAS the Plaintiff In this case, did on the 5th 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 known within this same, upon whom s copy of the said declaration with a rule to plead thereto within year and a day, might be served. It is therefore ordered, in pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly of the said State, in such case made and provided, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the Oth ! day of Aptil, which will be in the year of our Lord (toe thousand eight hundred ana twenty -one, otherwise final ^nd absolute judgment wijl he given and awardted'against him, William. M'Cenoa, 6. c. r. ; Clerk's Office, Lancaster District, April 5, 1 150. ? ,, ? ? ? * I. ? tm m ?? m< 0 >,+? * I a ? <|> ? ? IN THE COMMON PLgAS, South- Carolina*? Lancaster District, James Blair, Credit in possession# t Cafe on Attach* -up t mcfit, I William Howe, J f W H ERE AS the Plaintiff, in this action did on the Mb day 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 Coufrt against the Defendant, who is absent from, and . without the limits of th|s State, and hath neither Wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration, whh a ? rule to plead thereto, within a year and a-day migjht'be served. It in therefore "ordered, in pursuance of the Act of *he General Assembly of the Laid State, in such case made and provid? | ed that the said Defendant do appeir and plead to the said declaration, or or before the 6th <lay April* 'Which will fce in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and twenty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be given and awarded against him. ? William M'Kenna, c. c. p. Office of Common Pita*, 1 '.anc us ter District y Jt fir it 5 M, 183f>. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Sumter District. George I. A/'Cau/V) } Mathexo F. A'atier, ( foreign jittQCh* ?s. f metit. James T. IVatso n, 3 WHtlREAS the Plaintiff's in this case did, on the 16th day of October, in the year ofLour Lord one thousand eight hun dred and ninetee , file tbeir declaration in , the Office of this Honorable Covrt, against the Defendant, who is absent from ainl without the limits of this State, and hats neither wife nor attorney known within ti e same, upon whom a copy of the said de claration, with a rule to plead thereto with* in a year and a day, might be set ved ; J t it therefore Ordered, in pursuance of the Act pf the General Assembly in this case mad? and provided, that the defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 17th day of October, which ; wiil be in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and twenty, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be. given and awarded against him. I. g, mathjs, c, c. p. Office of tiommon Pleas, Sumter District, October 16, 1818, IN THE COMMON PLEAS T. & T. Mien, vs. Jcrqmt J+oringr Late in Attachment , WHEREAS the Plaintiff's in this case did, on the 26th day of Jul v, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, file their declara tion in the Office of this Honorable Court, i against the Defendant, who is absent from | and without the limits of this State, and has neither Wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said dec laration, with a rule tp plead thereto within a year and a day* might be served : It is therefore Ordered, m pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly in that pase made and provided, that the Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or pefo^e the 27th day of July, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenvy, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then bp given and awarded against him. THOMAS P. EVANS, C. C. P, Office of Common Pleas, Kershaw District, July 26, 1819. REMOVAL. Globe Tavern COLUMBIA, Jit the Sign qf the Golden Ball, THE Subscriber solicits permission to tender to his friends and the public, his thanfcs for the encouragement extended to him* and informs them that be . has re moved from the corner opposite Mr. Wil liam Purvisf store, to the i\orthrwest coynen on Richardson and Lady street, the bricfc house lately occupied by Mt> Ispac Ran dolph. It is well adapted to the purppses of a tavern, being neatly finished. As the subscriber is now permanently Axed, lie tenders his services to such persons as may favor him with their custom. His house is^ell furnisbnd with elegant bedding and i furniture, of every kind necessary for th$ reception of genteel persons, every other department attached to the establishment, is equal. Of these assurances, come and judge. C, ?, WILLIAMSON. N. B. T|ie Charleston, Augusta, and Northern stages, stop at the Globe Ta L verft. - Columbia, Jan. IV, 1820. 97? tf ? committed " TO the Gaol of Kershaw District, a \ Negro Fellow, about 9% years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, of a yellow complexion, his hair plated on ea^h Temple, has some sears of the whip on his Packed Arms, call# his name v JJMC0 JJp > says that he belongs to Joow Okbky, of Newberry District, 8. C. The owner is requested to come forward, prove pro perty, pay cbsrtoea and take him away. William J^ove, of k. rt. Camden, April 13, 1820. _ 208? tf Committed To the gaol of of Kershaw District, a negro fellow of a dark complexion about 28 or 30 years of age, calls his name TO NEY, js?bont 5 feet 4 inches high, says that he belongs to James Usher living in Wilmington, N. C.-? The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property pay charges and take him away. William Love, ?. K. D. Ca^nden, April 19. P- ? tf US iiiE CO MMON JPLEAS. ..U- ? i|N i HE COMMON J?L|?AS. Exor. John Al'Cav same, upon vvhom. a copy of the .said de claration, with a rule to plead thejreto within . a year and a c'ay, might be sorvejl t It if* therefore Ordered, in pursuance of Act oft the General Assembly in that paso made and provided, that the Defendant do appear apd plead to the said declaration, . v oi before the plstdfty pf January, which* will be in the year of f -jar Lord one thqu* sand eight hundred and twenty- one, other wise final and absolutft judgment wiU lhen bp given and awarded Against him. TbQmas P. Evans, C. O. P* Office of Cotnfpop I 'leas, Kershaw District, January 20, V830. . \ IN THE COMMON PLI^AS, Ws/ooi. *>' ?> Zaddock Perry , 1 rs V Case in Attachment* Matthew JJoofl . y s WHEREAS the PlaijuUF in the above 1 case, havirig this day filed his declaration jjn the Office of the Clerk of this Honorable iourt, against Jthe dekndant who js absent . from and without (be limits of thif Mate, and hath nejtfrer wife nor attorney known Within the tame, upon whpm a copy of the ' said declaration, with a rule to plead there to, within a fear $id a day flight be served t It is therefore Ordered, That the said defendant do appityr and plead to the spia - declaration, on or before thp sixteenth day of November, which will be if) the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred at*} twenty? otherwise final at^ absolute judge ment will be given and awarded againtf him. William M'Kenrm, 6. c. p. ! Clerk's Office, Lancaster District, November 15, 18 19. RUNAWAY From the subscriber a negro fellow named JM%W, (some time ? cal? led 1.FAV1J&) about SO ? years of we, near five feet ten inches high# light colored for a negro, > quite lean arid tolerably slender made and formerly belonged to rapt. Mac?n near Sumteryille, and also to Col. Blinding. Any person apprehending the said fe||<wf and bringing; him to the subscriber) or lodging him in gaol anil giving notice of the same shall b,e liberally rewarded. hvmm M'Witiic. A pril 20, 9 ? tf