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Strayed or Stolen, 1'rom a <arm near Rocky Mount, on the 18th' of tyarch yvstadarkBAY MARE, kbout thirteen hands Inch, and six years old. JiLl that is white about her isl a small spot ot the size ot a shilling on the| cfT side near her shoulder, and a few scat-| tcring hairs about her face, occasioned by the chafein^ of the haittr. She has a bwich tail, and a thick, black mane, of which * little on the under part has been cut off. The hair about her legs is lon^ and shaggy, ond she has never been shod ; she is strong* Jv formed, bting partly of the Canadian l>reed. Any person who will deliver the said mare to Zac/tartch Gibaon , living neat Rocky Mount, Fairfield District, South Carolina, or who will gve any information! that may lead to the discovery of her, shall rcceive an ample and satisfactory reward. March 22. 44 ? Spring Goods* TV. K. JOHNSON % ifcO. Have just received an assortment of' GOODS, buitable for the present and ap , proaching season. Cousisting in part of t lie following a Hides t *' ~ ^ ? Superfine Cloths and Cassimcres, Vigonia ? loth* awl Castanet is, \ aiencia, Marseilles fc Florentine Vesting R ussia Drill, Russia sheeting, Nankins, Jeans, Corduroys* Calicoes and Prints,* Jiomb'azcits, Linens, Domestic Sheetings and Shirtings, White j^nd .Black Italian, 1 White and colored Canton, t CRAPES. Figured Nankin, * J Colored Pavilion Gauze, Merino Shawls/ Cambrics, Muslins, Worked M us Un Dresses, Long Lawn, bilk Stockings and Qlove*, * Kid Otoves, white and colored, .Beaver Glqyes) white and colored, Elegant Parasols and Umbrellas, Ladies and Gentlemen's fine Shoes, wooe' hats line Saddles, Bridles He. Duponts Gunpowder, Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, Hum, ' i^oncion I'orter, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Supcnqfr bUcking, Cast Apdirons, ? ALSO? A few fine VIOLJjys and JFLVTKS, with It^an Strings and Music for the Voilin and Flu|a. . March 4S ?part of their .apply" of SPKIMG OOQVS, consisting of Jhe following articles : 4-4 Cambric Dimity, very fine, ~ m Umity, low price*), I cotton Diaper, > Ginghaovtr * - .'.j Rohes, Jaconet Muslins, plain and . <. -T> . . . ?- ? red Lenoes, ? do Book Muslin, - "4-4 Superfine checked Gingham, ? tpe(j do 4 white Quilting,' * tton Hose, extra fine, - do low pricedj 7-8 Calicoes, pieces 9-8 fine do. ? m#-? Murray Sf Robinson. March 15, 1831. Tax Return*. # Tho subscriber earnest ly'requests that jmurns be made before the last day of ? ^resent month, as he will be neceassrily it for tome weeks after &at period. Cl?a?. J, Shannon, Collector. March 15, 1821. . 4 43 " ? ' JEHa1 ^ v Mtice. i The subscriber* request all persons in debted to them, to come forward inimedi* ately and make such arrangements foathe payment of their accounts, as may be satis .iactory. Murray 8? Robinson. Kareh 15, 1991. v JTOTICE. A AH persons having any demands against j ? estate of Samuel l*ugharn , deceased, | e requested to render their accounts duly tested within the time prescribed by Uw. hoae indebted to ssid estate* are request I to make immediate payment. Frauds Allen, Mm V It Laugh om% defeated. ^ March 15, 1 B2 1 . * 43?1 A House to Let. THE Subscriber wishing to decline' Tavern keeping, offers his house to let ; if will suit either for a store or for keeping a ' house df entertainment or for both* If re quired. II* will also hire the house furni ture and two or three servants; to an aj proved person he will make the ten very accommodating. John J]. Mailtipu. % ?Cunvten, Match ?, 18^1 . 42*? V Sheriff's Sales. Br ?iriue of sundry executions to me di i rected, will be sold before the Court l louse 'in 'Camden, on the 2d and 3d days of April next j being Me first Mon day and Tuesday thereof, within the legal hours of sale : 610 Acres of laud, more or less, j situated on both sides of the road to M'KaskilTs Bridge, on Lynches Creek, on Nohead branch, waters of Pinetree Creek, hounded N. W. by vacant lands, on all other sides by Benjamin Perkins' lands, levied on as the property of Revert M'Kain. at the separate suits of John (j. Ballard, John Iiavis and other?. ^ 56j Acres of land, inure or less. ! situated on Spears Creek, adjoining < lands, belonging; to James English ? [and Daniel Holliday, the same whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of James Terry, at the suit of John Walker. 1000 Acres of land, moie less, situated on the west side of the Wateree Hiver, levied on as tin property of Joshua English, at the suit of Henry Ahhott. All thf riglr. title, interest and claim which Mary Cunningham lias io 1050 acres of land, more or less, situate on Gum Swamp, seven miles above Camden, levied on as the pro perty of Alary Cunningham, x at the 3U i t or The {State of Smith Carol i nar iOO Acres of land, more or less, situated on the waters of Beaver Creek, adjoining lands belonging to Dianna [Nixon and James Hood, levied on as the property of Burford IVitty, al the suit of John G, Bal lard. One brown bay Mare, levied on as the property of Bar well Evans, at the suit of William Nixon. " Conditions cash, purchasers to pay -for Sht riff's Title* and Hilis- of bale. Jantf8 If. Canity, s. k. d. Camden, March 12, J 821. 43 L> -Notice. * I The subscriber interds to leav< the State at the end of this year, and wishes to close his business. All indebted to him by note or open ac ctmnt wiH call and make satisfactory settlement immedintely and save cost. William Nixon. .. March 15. ? -- " '43-?~tf Notice. . A likely black boy, about 1 8 or to years old, A feet 2 or S inches high, having the following pass, came to the subscribers a few days *nce. Lhe owner may lieai l of him by ?pplyinKti? / William M'C&tit. Camden, March I % 1 83 1 . 43? u The bearer JIM, sold from the estate of Bonntau and bought by a Mr. Balloon living on or near the Wateree, by accident missed of his company bought with him and travelling together; thiols therefore given to pass him up the country to his owner. R. MATHEWS. Goose-Creek, March S, 1 821.'*. \ 7 JSotice. . THE Subscriber having been consti tilted the Attomay of the securities of M C. W lootas, late Sheriff of Kershaw, is authorised tir request all demands a'gidftst the said sccuritips, to bo present during the sitting ot the Court of Common Plea* in April next, and such as appear legal will be settled without suit, to the extent of the respective liabilities of eat h securi* ty, from^and after April 1842, with interest. Such as are regarded inadmissible service of Writs will be accepted on, am! every faci:'.ty afforded to their determination iu November next. Stephen D. Miller. March 8, 1821. 42? tf f 11 111 u " Noticc. THE Coparn??rshty of Mii.L*fc t* Bovxtp Int ?e practice of I*w and Equity, is dissolved by consent from the 1st oi March. Stephen D. Miller, John Boykin, Jum March 8, 1821 , ? 43? tf. ' - ' * ? i I > ?n i ? mmm tmmmm m Notice. m ALL persons indebted to Gaoaos Watts, deceased, late of Hanging Ro*;k ( reek, are desired to mato immediate payment.. And those who have demands * gamut him, are required to rendered 'hem according to law to the subscriber. Absalom f^ells. ^ - Qtiof'/frd Jfcx'r. Grorgi Wells dtc^ Hanging Hock Creek, Kershaw Disn M. . March I, 1821. Entertainment, Jit the Sign of Ike Hell. THE subscribers inform their friemUl uid the public, that they have tnken tin (louse lately occupied by Mr. John G. I5ai lard, one door ncrtit of Col. Nixon's. They pledge themselves that t*o pains shall be! i pared to accommodate customers, trav ellers and others ; to keep their stables n^il furnished with Provender, to pay un remitting attention to them* and endeavor to give such universal accommodation in iheir house, as they trust will entitle them) o a share of the Public Patronage. - M'Adnms & Drake ford. Camden, Jan, I a, 1821. 38 ? 1* he State Gazette, Columbia, Ad verttser, Augusta, and Observer Fayette u lie, are requested to publish the above! hree times and send their accounts to this] Office. '* ? . Under Decree in Equity. W ILL be sold *at the Court-House. in Camucti on Monday the 3d day of Ao^j| next, the storehouse and out buildings lately occupied by Hougbs ScM'Caa, on iirosd-strect in the said io*n. The pi e ?nises arc in complete order and present a stand for business, not exceeded ijr eccel lence by any ,.in town. The purchaser to ^ive boinl snd good personal security* pay* able the Erst day January next, with in terest from the date, a mortgage of the premises, and payibr titles. - " ? J. Carter, Com\ Eq. Camden March 8, 183) * - 42-^4 IJV EQUITY? Camden D>Mirict.\ - ? ? Yttnvxnv TtRWy 182L Kobert Cunningham Admr.P. S. ^Bailey, dec. V j Perter Smith k others, J ALL persons having any demands against the estate of the hrtft DalftEL ~S.i Bails? , deceased, are hereby notified to establish them by legal ^roofo before the Commissioner of the <^ourt Equity, on or. before the first day of June Term next, that they may iccehr# their dividends of ?aid estate. J. Carter, Com. Eqi Camden, March $? 182 L 42-? r r -I iff I *1 T ) t ? *?<' I . hereby forewarn any person ftoqn buying or trad fog for a promisary Note for five hundred dollars, made payable the 1 5th of January laet, gjven to Furnifold J umigan, as the same be* been fraudulent |iy obtained, and i am determined not to pay the *ame> unless compelled by law. ASAtiwcii xusumrn. March 8, 1821. 42 {f The sub*crib.er has just received a sup ply from Saoford's Mill, in pounds half pound, 4, 9 and I ounce papers. Mso on Hani, ; Superior Cold Drawn CASTOR OIL, West-India do SWEET OIL, With a general assortment of Genuine, Family and Patent - Medicines, Which will be aold wholesale ot retail, on| the moat reasonable terms*, A. JD* Leon. Camden, Feb. f, 40?1 I . I |l> I Jill ? ? i P in Vt Notice. I Peraont indebted to the estate of John Walkbk, are a^ain requettU^l lo make payment, ns I am desirous of dosing the administration as toon wi |>otai>iici * " CHARLES J. SHANNON,. Mm' i J. Walker. fc4S*bniary 8 41? ! p?f-?- N o t ice . : ; : ? ? A IX persons having any demands estate of John Mim?, deceas ed, are reoueaftOd to render them in the lime praacnbed by Uw, ami those indebted will please make immediate payment. John Marsh, Jtdm'r. Jannarr IS. 1801. 3?? t NOTICE. Alt persona having any demands against Kershaw Lodge, No. 29, arc requested to render them in to the subscriber for settle-, meut. Peter Warren, TrtaMurer. : January *5. 3f?w 1 " w "? Jul jfl r ' -v i 1 ;,j NOTICE. The Co-partnership of C- Matbbsou h Co. waa by mutual consent dissolved on the first inat^and will In future he carried on under the firm of A Lift* M*tiheso? k Co. | 0 Jg, Al**. Mfttlitfoti. C* .VJatlioRon. January It IH3I, 3T-6w? C. M. It Co. tlisnkato their friends grid eaitomer* who have mx'< jvnr tual pay mopta, such as hare net, thrj Soyc ^ ill now wtee forward* ?, AHMtm ufllB i Garden Seeds. Just arrived from JWtr- York and New - Kn glu nd, of the growth of 1820, and for saley wholesale and retail , by P. Thornton, At the Pott-Office^ Camden. Which is removed to the opposite side, M wo doois below James S. Murray's, ? As folluxvs : Early York Cabbage j do.vSut?-ar Loaf do. ; do. Dutch do. j do. Battel sea do. ; do. Pcnton do. j do, Amsterdam do. ! (a new and choice j kind) Drum Head winter: ! 1 Cabbage Lai ge Scotch do* ] Ore en (>bztd do. Large English S?H voy Cabbage Late Dutch do. ^ Red Dutch do [Green Curled Bare cole Brussels Sprout* Sea do. | Purple Brocoti Early London Cauli* flower Late do. do. Early Spring Turnip Yelto^^do. Large Bullocks Ab erdeen or Yellow Scotch Turnip Large Norfolk Field ? Turnip Green Top do. Red Top do. French or Hanover Turnip Yellow Stone do. Yellow Malta (a new and* choice kind) Blood Beet Yellow do. Swelling Parsnip Early Horn Car t ot Scarlet do. Orange do. iJ*ttrpl? s*lo. Fine Salmon Radish Purple do. fine long Scarlct do. SDiort T fifi (In. v/llw * % ft up U\A Early Frame do. White Turnip do. Long Black winter Radish Ice Lettuce Head do. White Cobs do. Cabbage . do. J^rly do. Imperial ' do. Brown Dutch do. Hardy Green do. Grand Admiral dof Red Onions White do. Large Scojch Leeks Serpent Squash Com. Porter's do [ Man. moth Gourd ? Croen Turkey Cu | cumbtr Long Grteu do * Eaxly do j Prickley Gherkins) (for Pickles) f Nuimeg Mellon Cantelope do Musk do Large Water do Mammoth Pumpkin Sq<ta?h Pepper . Rabbit Nose do \ Cayenne do | Prickley Spinnage s Hound . db < GUnt Asparagus * Sumtper Savory ? Curled Parsley White Mustart . Brown do . Solid Celery Garden Cress Vegetable Oyster T omatoes & Oejire | Sa*e i Saffron i ? v ' I Peppergrsss \ Early Charlton Peas \ Wilson's Superfine s eaily 6 week Peas Early Frame do 5 Tall Sugar do | Prussian Blue do 5 Tall Marrowfat <Ho I Dwarf do I Dwarf Cluster do < Dwarf Sugar do ? Leedsman Dwarf do j tavly Yellow Bush * Beans 5 Early Speckled do J Earl) Kidney orLir | er lit ans j Early si* week com* < fort Deans J Pole Cranberry do Bush do l>ut?k Runners do - Lima do. White Albany Bush Heans . Helgoland Beans | Windsoi do ? Early Magazine do J Lucerne or French | C lover \ White Dutch Clov. i er J Red do | Gurnea Grass } Saint Foin or Holy { Hay * j Orchard Grass i I iniothy ,do Lngluh Rye do i buckwheat Gruin . ?ALSO ? ? Irish Potatoes, | 'AND NEW-ORLEANS INDIGO, Of* a MUfieriqr quality , WHOLESALE AND KETAfL. In addition to the above, the subscriber lias received qf the growth of 1020, ft 'juantity of Rut* JBftga, or Yellow Russia turnip, which has been found on trial to answer this climate well, when the season has been any way favorable. Also? MANGLE WURTZEL, or Root of Scarcity, of the beat species which is found to be more productive than any of the beet kind, as the root is much larger and the top can be gathered or broken off two or three times during tlx; summtA* for the cattle r and *iil not injure tlx; growth of the root. Pamphlets with directions may also be A few small boxes well assorted, put up to suit families, with a deduction of twenty-fire percent. Those who wish to purchase to sell again, will find it to their advantage to call and bt supplied, as a very liberal discount will be ||HpH< ' ' irti ? N. B, As the subscriber has received hie seed from persona who vtitqi them, tJyey may be depended on te be good,. Hut should any person alter purchasing any on trial prove them otherwise, the pioncy will fee returned if de?ir<-d< or other are<ja id place of thorn. Camden, Feb. ft, H)91. e 1 ? tf " ?? i n n i o o. ; I Case choice retailing INDHfrO, foi tile by W. fc S. 13LANU1NG. JfUiUvry 18, 1891, *Ya1ice. A.. r?. :-uns indebted to the sul>*% sctiin'rs ate requested to make pay ment before the 15th of Mki'( h next ? All Notes and Accounts after that date will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. THOMAS M\ UADYfcCO. Swift Oeek. Ptb. 8. 41 ? f . FOR SALE . One s?tt of elegant Mahogany DININO TABDES, which will be sold low? For terms, apply to P. Thornton , At the Post-Office. March 8. THE SUBSCRIBERS ~~~J 'Having formed a connection in business under the firm of JaMcs K. Douglas & Co ? are now opening an extensive assort ment of Seasonable and Fancy Goods, at their store at the corner of De Kalb and Broad -street? where the highest price will be given in Ca*h for Cotton. They solicit a contiuuance of the. favou rs of tbti and assure thero that the shall be made to render sati James K. I lobn J. Blur. January \\ 1821 The Subscriber offers Fur Sale , London White l?ead hi jqualky, North-Ci 4 Spirits Turpentine, per gal " hotllea, ^ With en extensive assortment Varnishes, Paint Brushes, kc. Ice. ? * Camden, Feb, lt Education, w? ? ? ' THE connexion formerly existing be* twee n the Trustees of Statesville Acade my and the subscriber as Teacher4 being dissolved) Parents and Gusrdjans are here by informed, that the different branches heretofore taught inthia academy* lie wilt still continue to teach in a suitable house prepared for this purpose. The Salis&Cr tion. which the discharge of hia office bat given during the term of five years, and the respectable standing of hia students in the different higher seminaries which they have enured, afford a ^rell grounded that the usual liberal aupport and encour ment wiH be continued. Parenta and Guardians may rest assured, that eveijf necessary attention will be paid to the dc? portment, the progress and accuracy of Pupils. , ^ The School will eomriience on the 1st of January next. 1 o accommodate the people of South* Carolina, whose patron age has been liberal, tfeerewillbe but on* vacation in the year : the first vacation to commence the 16th of Decatnber, 1 82 I. Boarding can be had, as usual, at the house* of Messrs. Work, Mc Knight, and Hart, 8ic, John Mushatt. November C4, 1820., :^fK tt N. B. From the inexperience of youth) it often happens they are too easily led into habits of extravagance* - In these they too successfully indulge, notwithstanding tho care and vigilence of the Teacher and Trustees. The Teacher, especially,. sun fers the blame, although errors of this kind are committed without hh knowledge and permission. Aware of this, ami at lb* same time desirous to afford every reason* able security to parents and guardians, tha following rules will be stricfly an ended to. Every student shall be confined to* one particular atore for the purchase of Otoae artielaa of whufoJie may tafri in naedf hia account in said store, to be carefully exa* mined st leaat once in every month* No student sliel! be permitted to play n% unlawful games, nor indulge in the use of ardent spirits ; and to prevent theae evils a heir accounts in Tavetna shall be examin ed once in every week, and a report obtain* ed at the end of every fortnight, from Vbo masters of Boarding-Houses, relative to the conduct Of their boarders. M. The following gentlemen have kindly offered their services to carry the atyove Rules into effect. Doctor loMMh Guv, Col. Hfcharf Allhwn, V.; Gen. Genten Davidson, Rev. B. JVrRi'<S C'npt. Alfxsml' i" Dnntngu John Hukgfft*, R?* Robert Work, Esq. Strayed or Stolen. ON Fri<1.r 2 (VI. Janwr, JfOwSfj;, a hricht Hay, between 1 5 tfnd 1 6 hand* higK, tlxln main and thin "prig tail, .blind of |ho Ipft eye, side much ?l??ved wStfc the harness, has a peculiar maimer of throwing out his It ft fore-lea in trotting* and is between 10 en d 1 f years old. A suitable rettnrd, and all reasonable eir? jpenaos paid, by delivering hint to the |*crit?er in Columbia. h : v> Irb. 8. Klias