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^ c 11 c authoi iscd to state that Mr.' JOliN iiLJ .L, 1^ a candidate toi the Ortic. ot Micrill <jl kei^nav* District, at the cn-j suing election. ?_>- We arc authorized to anivounc Mr. \\ ILLIAM O'C AlN as a Candida for ihe Shenil 's Oftice oi Kershaw uislri.i at the election in January next ? anu ii.ai tne report of his having declined being a candidate is wiitioui foundation. to* \\ e are requested to announce Major JaMES \V. CAN1 EY, asaCan-j didate lor the Office of .bhcritV ot Kershaw j District, at the ensuing election. We are authorised to announce Capt. DUREN GKAliAM, as a Candi date fot tiie office of SI erifl for Kersiiaw District, at the ensuing election. Auction, I\ ON Wednesday the 15th instant, will1 bt- v id at public auction, all the remain ing M<.rk of (it)ODS now on hand, be-| longit g to the firm of Hodgks &. M'Caa,? on a ctedil till the tiist of January next,] ?with approved security. P. M'Caa, Surviving Copartner oLHmi^es Sc M'Caa. November ^ ? Notice. \V ILL be vented, on Tuesday next, be-| fore 'he Court-House in Camden, THE CAMDEN \\ AT EN EE Ef.RU Y, for the year 1 82 U I ne person renting, will be required io| give bund with approved security for the sum which it is bio of}'; and to give ad ditional security op t'lesurnoi three thou sand dollars, to kiep one good ilat. suffi cient attendants,- and the banks in good ie pair; and to indemnify and save harmless, lUe proprietors of said ferry against any damage or loss, of any. person or j>ersons at or crossing said ferry, and pay all costs of *? u i i < r suits, that may be instituted ? ' ??!:> m f(.r tl?e recovery of such' 4amnge or loss. November 9, 1820, Notice. ALL persons having any demands against vthe es^.e ot John 11. Fkaskh,; doceysi d ; aie requested id render their accD Uits in, duly a tested within the time pi e^viritx-d by law. Aleo Jthose indebted to svd estate* ?? >n.mediate pay meivt to Robed Fraser, Kx'f\ Sumpter. District, Oct. 1 ? jl? "nl ? tf J *?- - "? ' " I .? f r>? I *\otice. \ ALL person* having ajif demands against the estate of Benjamin Tavi^r, deceased; vie requested to render their accounts in, duly attested within the lime prescribed b> law. All those indebted to said estate to make immediate pay men! to Neil Smith, Jldm'r* November 9. ^ ? "* ? *'?" ? ?-!? injBWwii i i'Miiii' i-' , C.Jiatheson Co. HAVE just received thfcir Fall Sufifiirj , of London, Duffle, Poittt and Hose Blan kets ? Welsh and Lancashire white Plains: ? .London Superfine Cloths 8c Cassimeres, ?40 inch Cotton gagging and Twine, x Jit wholesale. An invoice amounting to about ?2000 ? ' consisting chiefly of Superfine Cloihs, Cas-! simeres, Valencia Vesting, Z-intns, Cotton; Shirtincr* Calicoes and Sjlks, &c, Camden. Sept 28. 23 ? IN TH.E COMMON I'LEAS, Roland Cbrne/iu*,1} vs. I Case in Attachment, John M* WiUie, J WHEREAS the P laintifT in this case did, on the tenth day of May, in the yeat] of our Lordione thousand eight hundred' and twenty, file his declaration in the ( )ffice ; of this Honorable Court, against the De-i feiulant, who is absent from and without the limits of this state, and has neither wife Dor attorney known within the same, upon whom, a copy of the said declaration, with a ??lf to plead thereto within a year and a da>, might be served s It is therefore Or d red, in pursuance of the Act of the Gen eral Assembly in that case made and pro vided, that the Defendant do appearand plead to the said declaration, on or before the eleventh day of May, which will be in the year of our Ix>rd one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one ; otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. Thomas P. Kvans, c. c. p. Office of Common Pleas, Kershaw District, May |0, 1 820. An Estraj. HUGH BIRO, toUa before me, a Dun HORSE; about ten years old, and about fourteen hands and a hall high ; has a blemish on his left eye, the right eye sore, both hind feet white to the middle of his legs, a small whifo on his forehead and on his nose, no visible brand. Appraised at Fifty Dollais. WM. MOORE, J. Q. Singleton's Creek, i I. ant aster District) Oct.* 19, 1820. 5 dollars Reward. Lost on Monday the eighteenth clay ol September 1820 a Red Morrocco POCK h 1 BOOK, containing a Bank Note ol twenty dollars, tne Bank not recollected, one other Bank Note on the State Bank ot North-Carolina ior tour dollars ; also eight Notes of Hand, on -the following persons, to wit : three Notes of Hand on Elizabeth Hopkins, the first, for three hundred and ninety dollars and some ceius, dated some time in the year 1 a 1 9, the second note for one hundred and five dollars, dated some time in the year 1818, the third note, for one hundred dollars, given sometime 111 the year IB 19, \v ith a credit of sixty five dollars upon the same, the above three notes made payable to Jam.es Johnson, (or order.) Two Notes of hand on John, Walker, ihe first for torty loin dollars, given sometime in the year 1820, the se cond note for thirty dollars, and given sometime in the year 18 19, both qf the above iaM mentioned notes also made pay able to James Johnson (or order;) a note of hand on Elizabeth English for fifty dollars, given sometime in July 1820, and made payable to James Johnson (or order) ; one note on Joshua English i'or one hundred and sixty one dollars, given in the first of the year 1820, and made payable tg Reu ben C. Dukes (or order;) and also, a note of hand on William Young for fifty seven or sixty seven dollars, with a credit on the s<ime given sometime in the yepr 1819, and made payable to James Johnson (ov order;) also sundry Receipts and Beef .Accounts, a gold Breast Pin marked with [the letter, M. The above Pocket Book, [containing the said money* notes, accounts receipts and breast pin, was lost either in Camden, or on the road leading to the Swift Creek mills, as the papers will be of no service, to any other ^person, than the subscriber, he earnestly hopes that if any p>erson has the same,. they would return them, or give information so that he might obtain the same ; and all persons ai'^ here by cautioned not to trade or negociate for the said Notes, Accounts and Receipts. James Johnson. t Camden, Sept 21, 1 820? STOP THE THIEF, 8 100 Reward. ? " Stolen irom ihc Subscriber's stable on Monday night the 10th inst. one SORREL M,\KE> eight years old last bpring. about ?bu. tct* i jo or 11 inches high wiili a small hlaze on tvJ, ? c lather inclined to the; riglrt. syJe, her shoulders mm i? marked with the collar, thick mane which was ac customed to hang both sides, but the part that hung to the left has been cut so that it stiiida nearly <iprigtw, she has* a switch tail though it has been docked, -about the middle of her:b*&k is the. mark of an old sore, and by close examination ?n thu in-, side of her right thigh very high^rp, m5y be Spen the scars where she has been snagged, she is perhaj^ onq of the best gaited nags upon eartbi'^beti rode she is very spirit ed and is inclined io chew the bit of the bridle. Also, at the 'same time was stolen, a Man's SADDLE^ tolerable much worn) very "high ^mounted, being plated before and behipcj, it has $ colored worsted twil led pad. Asa part of the above reward I" will j$ivc SH> dollars for the delivery of said Mare to me on the main Camden road lead* inR from Lancaster to Camden near the. Flat Rock, five dollars for the Saddle and if a white man 75 dollars for tjie conviction of the Thief. - i D. G. Leigh, Kershaw district^ S.C, July 22, 1 820? 1 " / ? T ? ' 1 ' ^ By v Fermtssioii j OF the Ordinary of Kershaw Distiict, will be sold on thie 4th day of >Pecember next, at the former residence of Mr John M'Nkilli deceased ; in Camden, sundry articles of Dry Goods, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one Horse and CUa ir, apd two Setts of Blacksmith's Tools. Conditions, all sums under Ten Dollars crash", arid over six months credit, with a Note bearing interest irom the date, with approved security^ - Louisa M'Nie-H, Rx*rx? of John AJ'Neifl, deceased* i November 2, " 27? ? 50 He ward. * ? % ' ? i ' KOU my Negro man l*1?W, (or f^w'is) Lew formerly belonged to Capt. Macon, i>ear Sumterville, and also to Co). Blanding of Columbia ; it is supposed that he is generally in the neighborhood of Sumter ville, he Is about five feet pine or ten mchci, hifjU, rather slender in h?s appearance, being tolerably loan, is a little bowjeg^e^, outmouttted, latge white eyes, rather pro jecting than' other* me * a forward inclining back, and generally avaumini* in his man ncr. He had when he left me, many arti cles of good Clothing, a fur Hat, a black Broad Cloth Coat? *?also a blue one that was short and wide in the tail, with gniltbuttons, a Silver Watch See, Any person that will apprehend the saici fellow, and deliver him to me in Camden, shall receive the above reward, or shall br liberally rewarded, if commuted to ai:> fijoal in the State, and notice given of tl < same William M' Willie. August jV 1 6 t:f The Slate of South-Carolina. By JohS GEDDESy Governor unci Com-! viQndcr in C/i irj\ in and over the auid State, A PROCLAMATION. Wherbas, it the duty of all Cora uui n it i es, to entertaiu and che-: rish a deep sense of their o bli gat ions I to the Supreme Ruler of the Uni verse : And whereas, the general health, prosperity, and the many other blessings, civil and religious, which it has pleased the Almighty Being, to vouchsafe to the.People of this State, render it suitable J' proper, and highly becoming, that ? .with minds seriously impressed they slroold * gratefully acknowledge these grofei dus dispensations of His Providence, should set forth His praise; and be wail their sins, earnestly asking for giveness of the same, through the merits of the Redeemer. I c\o there* fore, issue this my Proclamation, re commending that Thursday the 4 6th day of Nov. next, be set a part and observed in this Stale, as a l)ayof\ Humiliation, Thanksgiving avd Fra iery and that the Ministers of the Gospel, and all others in Spiritu al authority, do assemble their Con gregations on that day, to humble themselves before the Divine Majes ty; to implore His mercy, to lender Hirn .thanks " for the great benefits they have received at His hands;" and devoutly and fervanlly to piaiy l hat lie will In! graciously pleased to continue to us the blessings we enjoy, His favors and protection; and fur ther, that JJiscourses be delivered, adopted to the solemn occasion. Given under my hand and the Heal of the State, ttt Charles ton, this sixteenth day of Octo Ikt. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, and iu the forty-fifth year of American Judependi * once, JOHN CEDDES. By the Governor , ' ?? Bravfobt T. Watts, Secretary of State. A Card. j A Traveller lo Alabama, inspect-, fully requests any of the inhabitants of Georgia and .South- Carolina, who siiall meet two waggons and a cart travelling in company, to inform them that the brother of the person they left sick at Petersburg, Vir ginians now at Fort Hawkins, wait ing for them, and wishes them to come on as speedily as possible.. The waggons are new, painted light blue, covered with tow linen anil drawn each by four large dark horse*, mostly bay, led on with lines as stage horses are ? the cartis covered with Russia sheeting and drawn by a remarkably large grey horscf.-? They areattended by five white men, iwo women, and Ihttteen negroes of both sexes, Tl^y are in the habit of camping out at night with two tents. They are from Pennsylvania and going to the French settlement on tlte Black Warrior, in Alabama. October 14. For Sale. tit the Post Office., ALMANACS FOB 1821, By the grow or smaller quantity ? | Henry Axtell, Informs his friends and the public, that he has furn'whed himself with a complete stock of materials for carrying on the Boot % Slioemaking Business in all U% branches ; having Northern work men, lie is at all times ready to meet the commands of the public, in a manner which he flaturs himself will be satisfactory. N. B. Wanted a few additional Journey - men and one or two Jfifircntitf % Camden, September 7 . 2 Strayed, A Bright Bay HORSE, about I4| ' ands high* five yenf* old, chunky built ind has a blemish in one eye. He left Camden on Monday the 23d ult. and it is. relieved took the road to Beaver Greek. \ literal reward will he giveiTfor his de ??veVy either at Mr. Vaughaw's Planta .'?on on Rocky Branch, or in Camden. ^ November 2, . 27? tf Attention ! THE Members of the Camden Beat Comfiany , are oidered to meet before the Court-House, in Camden on Saturday the Ilth instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. armed according to law ; the law will be enforced Against the defaulter. I3y order of J. B. MEUGY, Captain. W. R, Parker, Old. Sergt. JYovemler 2. Clark <%" M'Kinzie, HAS received direct fiom Philadelphia tfxl New-York, their bupply of Fall and Winter Goods , CONSISTING or 8 Pieces Super Superfine Blue Cloth, 6 do,? do. Black do. 2 dc. J do. Olive do. \ do. ^'v do. Bottle Green d . 2 do. ^o. . Drab . d. 15 do.- C assi meres assocted, Tartan cloaks and great coats, Assortment of Irish linen, and cotton shirting, Do. white and brown sheeting, Mai-sailes, Bed quilts, 13$ l.inen table diapers 2 yards wide, Cotton do. do. SO picres plakl striped and white hotnt snun, ? * Bed lie^ng. (cotton and flax,) Assorted white and red flannels, Do. Calicoes, London prints 4-4 Do. Bombazettes, ^>ilks, Do. Cassirnere shawls, Do. Canton crape dresses, Italian crape, Beaver hats, (water proof) Boots and shoes of all description, Best Philadelphia silver mounted rifles, (warranted,) I Pocket pistols, Rodger's pen kniveSf Sportsmen, and Spanish do Blacksmith toolss &c? i 523 coils bale rope. And various other article* too tedious to mention. November 2. 27-? tf Oil8, l'aints, 4^c. For saltfy o/i/ioai/e Welsh & SMttu's> Broad-street, Cumd.cn. White Lead, dry, Do. do. ground in oil Red Lead, Sugar Lead, Yellow and florae Ochre, dry, Do. do. ground in oil lb. kegs, v" Patent Yellow, ,f B ? . ?? ;c "1 '^Huw, P ? ia;? r.'v) do. j Verdigris, Do. Distilled, Spanish Brown, dry, j Do. ground iu oil I 28 H>. kegs, j Vertjullion, English, 1 Do. Chinese, j \ urkey Umberf ? Rose Pink, J Ivory k Lampblack, j Litharge J Terra de Seinna, j Copal Varnish, * Harness do* \ Gum Copal, Do? Shellac, Venice Turpentine, Spirits ?do. J White and Blue Vi 5 triol, < Cold 8c Silver Leaf, I Pumice Stone, ? Rotten Stone, [Glue. ' *? \ Sand Paper, ! J Giass do. j. K?ives, < i WVvk ?'?)( .?*, . [ Bow ? 4 TV>?y ! Do. 3 ' do. i > 3 do. [ Do. I do. f Do. for Children, J Camels Hair : Pencils and Fetches, f Paint Brushes, trom \ No. 000 to No. 6 \ paintbrushes ground ! from No. 1 to 5 , j Sash Tools from S No. I to No. S '? J Linttted Pi I, e WinterS' lain Lam | [ Oil. Whale C KU ? | -Glass 8 hy 10, f<) by 12 and 1 S by 22. And a general assortment of Medicines. W. St S. BLANDING, , August 24. 19? tf it < A Card. 1 ? * r . * s" TIIE Subscriber hereby informs the citizens of Kershaw* that he ha* removed his office from liroad|Street to ihp Market square, fronting tlie Court-House, where he intends to engage in the duties of his profession, with renewed deligence and punctuality. J. Carter. Camden, October 26. ? ? ? ? ? Notice. ATX persons indebted to tba late con cerns of A. Hope e s 5c Co. and Hopors & M'( a a, are hereby aotificed that the liooks of account* Notes and Bonds of1 the said concerns are placed in the hands of John Carter, Esq. to be collected with as little delay m possible, and the said John Carter is authoried to m&fee a final and complete settlement of the said copartner ships. Postcll M'Oaa, Survivor qf Hodge a 1$ Af'Cpa. October 26# 26-r-tf ? ? ? ? > ? * By Permission OF the Ordinary of fceufbrt District, ? will be sold oq the 1 4th November next ; before the Court-House in Camden, sun jry article# of Household and Kitchen KjurniUire ami two Negroes, the property >f Miss Susan Colcock, deceased. Con ditions cash. By order of the Admir.i tra'^r, Francis 8. j^ee. Camden, October 26. W\ John G.Ballard, Begs leave to inform the Public, thai he has opened A HOUSE OF entertainment. IN CAM DEK , S. C ATTHF. SIGN OF TWJi In the House formerly occupied by Mr. Uriah Blackmail a few doors South of the court house. The house is now in a state of complete, repair, with considerable additions. New Stables have also been erected. Travel ling Families can be accommodated with private rooms. He pledges himself to use tvery exertion, in his power to accommodate those who may favor him with $ cal^ *? ? June 22. . v I' s 10 ? tf- - T he Editors of the Columbia T el esc ope, G eorgia Advertiser and Fayetteville Ob server, are requested to insert the ^boye> for one month and forward their accounts o this office. Thomas YV arren RETURNS his thanks to his1 friend^ and the public, for the liberal encoo rage* ment he has received since hi* commence-* ment in husiuess, and informs them that he has lately received a Jarge stock ol the best Mahogany and other materials for W* ryiiig on the ? Cabinet Making Business . He therefore flatters himself from hip own knowledge in the business, andi having employed the best workmen from the North, thai he will t>e able to supply the public with all kinds of Furniture of the best quality, newest paterns and on tl\e most reasonable terms. ' He therefore hopes by assiduous attention, to rnetit W continuance of past favors. | October 26. 26? tf ' Grand Lodge Of Anciept Free J\laaons of i*o. 1% ? A GRAND ANNUAL COMiviUNt C ATION of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge $f Ancient free Masons ol ^outhr Carolina, will be held in Columbia, on Friday the 1st of pecember next, at*5 which time and place, tee Officers and Members of the Cr*.;d Lodge and the Representatives and Proxies of the &.ub? ? ordinate Lodges imder its jurisdicu^, aco ; summoiind t qc v i in the-'* .'tend? * apce? * i - v By order of Thoms W. Bv t Mo y Worshipful Grand Master* EDWARD HUGAES, ? Grand Secretary ^ Charleston, Oct. 1 L 26 ? 31 w; Castor Oil. 4 For Sale, a quantity of superior colff* pressed ? ? castor and sweet on* i In quart and pint bottles. ' ' W. .& S. Blauding. ? ?amden, August ?4, 1820. ;> Notice. WILL be sold on Friday and Saturdajr the i Oth and Ht1i days of November, at the plantation of James Dun lap, deceasing *ti Grannies Quartet Creek, all his Stock of Horace* Cows, Hogs and Sh/tcp? i 2 on S3 likely Negiioes, with Plantation Tool*# Cotton Gini Com, Fodder, ;&c. Plantation on which is a good Sir* and Grist Mill, with about ISO acres of clear Land under good fence. Purchaser# to gtvo Honda with approved security.?*-The con v dltjons m^de known on the day pf ?ale?r Sale to commence at 10 o'clock* |7 / NANCY TRANTHAM, Rx'rv/ JOHN J. DONLAP. JSx'r. y% October 10, 1820. 26 ? 1 1 To Bent. -|J1 Ani immediate possession gititii. THli Store Rooms lately occuiiifxf by Mr. Willi am Math sson. For terilw i?jfr? 4 ply to Claries J. Shannon* ft } ^ / Willis Wl. Allsobrookr. / July 6. Full 42 inch Bu^iov Cotton SinS> J M /?, 40 do \ Cm. ?? ^mall sized Bale Hope, 500 pair negro Shoes, Harness, BrifMe ami Skirting l.eatfccjv Fortalrby , - ft*#;) Murray & Robins*)! Camden, Aug. 21, 1820* wt ni l * pointing* TVS culfdalihrGw op lo?r <erm9. NT eittly executed a i the Gazstte-Oflfy*^ ; BLANKS MJH HALE A^^'HIS OtFlClj