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POETRY. ' DON' r LEAVE THE FARM. Come, boys I have something to tell you, Come near. I would whisper it low? You arc thinking of leaving the homestead, Cft rw. ?. K?:? ? I,.,.,.,. In rrn J_ l/Uli l ut: lit i? s,-. Ul. The city has many attractions, G< But think of the vices and sins, G< When once in the vortex of fashion, , of IIow soon the course downward begins. _ You talk of the mines of Australia, They're wealthy in gold, without doubt, ^ But ah I there is gold on the farm, boys, If bnly you'll shovel it out. : The mercantile life is a hazard. The goods are first high, and tiien low, Better risk the old farm awhile longer, Don't be in a hurry to go. . . , Bti The great busy West has inducemcuts, And so has the busiest mart, Mi But wealth is not made in a day, boys, Dnn't he in ft liurrv to start! The bankers and brokers arc wealthy. They take in their thousands or so, ^ Ah! think of the frauds and deceptions, Dou't be in a hurry to go! on The farm is the safest and surest, Its product most certain to pay? You're free as the air of the mountains, And monarch of all you survey. Better stay on the farm awhile longer, Though profits come rather slow, Bemembcr you've nothing to risk, boys, ? Don't be in a hurry to go ! 3 "DEKALB HOUSE. fflHE Subscriber takes pleasure in inform- I j[ iug his friends and the public generally, ir that he has re-opened the DEKALB HOUSE which has been thoroughly renovated, and .1 ,i,? o< 13 now renav lor wic laiuuunM.iuuvn .?.c travelling public, whose patronage is respectfully solicited. Coaches alwnj'S in readiness to convey passengers to and from the Hotel. Jfi The Proprietor promises to do all in his vel power for the comfort of his guests, sir J. W. RODGERS, Proprietor Aug. 22, tf Southern Express. PARTIES forwarding freight by the Express, arc requested to hand them in by p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Freight is nlso sent on Tuesday. Thursday and Friday, which must be handed in by 9 P. M. the evening before. ? All freight is required to be raid in Green- |backs. J. W. KODGEUS, Agent. January 23, tf ^ ' Planters and Gardeners r'i Will find ELLERHE'8 PLANT TRANS- 1st PLANTER (patented 10th October. 1800.) up] at Mr. A. M. Kennedy's. With this Imple- 1 ment surplus plants of Corn. Cotton or any Lot other plant may bo trasplanted in the same cit time that the soil can be re-planted, without J disturbing the fibrous roots. 1 Jan. 16. -1 pu SOUTH-CAROLINA, {?'! KERSHAW PhTRItT, the by a. l. Mcdonald, ordinary, WHEREAS, W. K. Thompson, applied to me for Letters of Administration ,j1( on all and singular the goods and chattels ' rights and credits of John Thompson late of s the District aforesaid, dee'd : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami creditors of m the deceased, to be and appear before inc at * our next Ordinary's Conrt, to l?e holdcn at Kershaw Court House on the 3d day of April, 1808, to show cause, if any, why the feaifl administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal tins 1 Srh day of ;? #v,/> nf nuv Lord one Tt1 1UU1VII, U1 ?uv J v??* x _ thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight and in the ninety-second year of American Independence. a. l. Mcdonald, o. k. d. March 13. 2t ? SOUTH-CAROLINA, ( KI.RSHYW l>l*TI6ICT. ?? by a. l. Mcdonald, ordinary. " T.VIIEREAS, J. D. Dunlnp, ,C. E. K. D. cr, V T applied to rac for Letters of Adminis- nT) tation on all and singular the goods and w! chattels, rights and credits of D. C. Quinlin, j. lateofthe District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite an ? admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to he and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court, to bo hold en at wi Kershaw Court House on the 24th day of ly March to show cuuso, if any, why the us said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 18th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, | and of the ninety-second year of American D Independence. A. L. McDONALD, Feb. 13. td a, THE NONPAREIL ? WASHING MACHINE. " Strong, Simple and Practical. ; bc It is a Squeezing Machine; warranted not to injure clothing; geared to give six 1 strokes of the plungers for one turn of the e] handle, and 150 turns of which will wash thoroughly the bulk of six to twelve shirts, J!? <],? oNn nf Muchinp used accoruiug ii> hiv A GIRL OR BOY CAN OPERATE IT, and Six Years experience proves that the Nonpareil to be the only Washing Machine made which stands the test of Time and I'se. It is unapproachable for Speed, Power and Effectiveness. AGENTS WANTED.?Send for free De- J criptive Circulars to X OAKLEY & KEATING, V 184 Water Street, New York. Dec 26 6m, Tn equity. " KERSHAW. > Mary il. Kirkland, Ad'mx "J Sarah J. Johnson, Adm'x, 1- Bill for Relief. J William E. Johnson, E. E. Sill, Sheriff. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Sarah J. Johnson, Adm'x, one of the above named defendants is beyond and re- ( aides without the limns 01 inis owne, u m ordered on motion of Kersh.nv, Complain ant*.Solicitor, that she do plend, answer or demur to the said Bill within forty days from the date of the publication of this order. In default whereof, nn order pro eonfesso will be taken against her. J. D. DUXLAP, March 1 2.?tf. C. E. K. D ($10.60) - .. . S. A. BENJAMIN, Auctioneer and Commission MERCHANT, CAMDEN, S. C. Will attend to nil business entrusted to liis re, in selling Heal Estate or property of all | script ions. He lias large rooms tor storing >ods, and Rooms to let. lie will receive >ods on consignment. S^rAuction Sales attended to in nny part the District. Jan. 2. ~joirN~H7 HOLMES, ; Commission Merchant. BOYCE & CO'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. nr.Ftr. TO Hoa. Geo.'A. Trenholm. Andrew Siniouds, President 1st National ink of Charleston. F. S. Holmes. President S. C. Mining & imtfacturing Company. Dec. 12 3m*. DR. T.J. WORKMAN )FFERS his professional services to tin citizens of Cunulen and vicinity. f Office immediately above BAUM'S store j trance on Itutledge street. e 13 .. tf. s Medical Notice. ] "\R. D. I>. DeSAUSSURE has resumed c ./ the practice of Medicine. Office in the ? ar part of Dr. Zemp's Drug Store. January 9, tf ] C H 0 O LBOOK S! j The Undersigned, Denlers in IOOKS AND STATIONERY, ( c prepared to furnish Teachers and Mer- ^ chants with ( 3I100I Books and Stationery, J i on the very best terms. Send for catalogues of School Books and scellaneous Books, Writing Paper and Enlopcs; which will be sent free to parties deing tliom. Address, DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, 1 BOOKSELLERS, n COLUMBIA, S. C. \ January 9, 18G8. 3m J rtfTI "IVT/* r Or u A?^ V# x I >EBT;yIAX Guano, direct from agents at J market rates. t Soluble Pacific Gunno, $05 cash, $70 1st veniber, with seven percent, interest, ap- a jved city acceptance. Battgh's Phosphate of Lime, $00 cash, $05 t November, with seven per cent, interest, ' proved city acceptance. t< L'hoenis Guano, $55 cash, $05 IstNovem- ( r, with seven percent, interest, approved v acceptance. Flour of Bone, unadulterated and unburnt. ^ Farmer's Plaster or Gypsum, warranted re. [n offering the above manure? to planters. 11 o so with every .confidence, not only hav- " ; testimonials from planters who have used " :m the past year, but the further .guarantee it every cargo, as it arrives, is analysed Professor Shcpard, of the South Carolina (dical College, and the high reputation of ;sc manures fully kept up. J. N. ROBSON, 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Ian. 23 2m HE WANDO C0MFAKT, OF CHARLESTON, S. C., IS PREPARED TO FURNISH ARMERS AND PLANTERS AN AMMON.IATED OLTTBLE PROS HATE, COMBINING in the highest.degree the re- ^ J quisites for the largest yield of Cotton d Corn. Our friends who have tried this LtTlLlZEll give their unqualified testi>nyofits complete success in largely incasing the yield of their crops. Where the plication was doubled, the increase of yield is fully as great, and we are ussured that lias proved for cottort .. " THE MANURE." J PLANTERS will find it advantageous to irk less ground, to cultivate more thorough, and to apply liberally a preparation such the above. Our . FERTILIZERS ARE MADE UNDER TUB SUPERVISION OP r. St. Julien Ravenel, Chemist, HOSE REPUTATION and SKILL ensure reliable article. We have no hesitation in tting that in our standard manure the pubhave a FERTILIZER which will give the / >st satisfactory results. We claim that at e same cost per acre, this article will do tter than PERUVIAN GUANO, our friends iting that Guano loses its effect upon the tnt generally about the beginning of Sepnber, ajul this sustaining the plant in a i oen ami healthy condition until killed by * sst. Directions for use sent with shipments, ice $00 per ton of 2,000 pounds. I A SUPERIOR ARTICLE 1 OF 1 PURE RONE FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND, ? AT G5 Per Toil of 2,000 lbs. WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents. March 5, lm. t A SLTPLY OF FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. J From Tliorborris, New York, FUST received and for sale by P HODGSON & DUNLAP. Feb. G. tf ~~TIIOllBURN'S I JAKDEN SEEDS. ! V ? A FRESH SUPPLY, EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED AT TIIE journal office. . % '*>. : 'T - ** *%*# ' IMPORTANT. Purchasers of FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE Extensive Stock NOW OFFERED BV C. J. McDOWALL, CONSISTING OF lava, iiHguira awl itio uotiee , joaf, lump, crushed a ad brown Sugar jreen and JJiack Teaw r? Superior Syrup awl ? [< lasses Bacon, Lard and Flour Breakfast Strips and canvassed Hams Fulton Market Beef rish Potatoes and Onions. Salt, by the sack and at retail dackarcl, in barrels, kits* or at retail Superior Cider Vinegar Mne and common Chewing Tobacco Soda, "Butter, and Boston Crackers, Sugar Biscuit, Butter and Cheese, Soda^Soap, Starch aid Candles \?pper, Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Jinnamon and Ginger, dutches, Coperas, Indigo, Cnsom Salts. &c. &c. &c. French and American Candies banned Fruits and Vegetables Vorcestcrshire and Pepper Sauces )ysters, Lobsters ami Sardines laisins, Almonds and Nnts French and English Mustard Mckles, by the jar ar.d dozen. ALSO ' Powder, Shot, Lead, Cast Steel, Mow and Bar Iron, Nails, Iron Coton Ties, Iloes, Spade?, Shovels, Maurc Forks, Rakes, Trace Chains, Vagon Boxes, Gridirons, Smoothing rons, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Frylg Pans, Collin's Axes, Hammers, Iatchets, Augers, Gimblets, Screws, Mane Bits and Stocks, Pad and Stock joc'ksj with many otlier articles in the Iardware line. Buckets, Tubs, Cups nd Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Wash lowls and Basins, Tumblers, Cotmi and Wool Cards, Hearth, Conner, Shoe and Horse Brushes, Curry /ombs, &c. ' Tim nhftm Cn/nlo o rn onil will V>P aid at the lowest prices for CASH, or they e bartered for CO UXTR Y PRODUCE. fiST* Being compelled to sell for cash or s equivalent, I hope my friends will spare ic the disagreeable.duty of denying, by rcraining from ashing for credit. C. J. McDOWALL. Nov. 28* tf. Drugs & ftkdiciiics. We arc constantly receiving fresh supplies f pure DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, FANCY ARTICLES, AND PERFUMERY. &c. &c. &c. &c. ?AIKTS, OILS . , VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES. ALSO. PTTPTT. WTWTT. A Mil TTRATtfTW L UltJU IV Xi.1 JU XXXI J-/ JLSXUXJLX1 XJ X ) FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. KEROSENE IAMVS, Always on hand, in great variety. .IIMIMES, HICKS, Itl'IMVEIIS AND SHADES, Of all sorts, sizes an! qualities. Superior Kerosene Oil, That will not explode. Patent Medicines. til of the most popular Patent Medincs, sold at the lowest prices. HIALLENBERGER'S PILLS. H'orra Candy and icrmifuffe. Perfumeries & Toilet Articles. Summer and Relic Colo;ne, Lubin's Exracts, English, French and American Soaps, lair Dressings and R.storers. Hair Rrushes, footli Brushes, Dressing Combs, &c. &c. French ConfectionaryWe have just received another supply of ;cnuine French Chrystalizod Fruits. Physician's Prescriptions Carefully compounded, nnd all Medicines hat we sell may be relied upon as being FRESH AND GENUINE, md will be sold at the lowest possible prices or CASH. TTrtnnsnv .?* TITTKT. VP Dec. 19. tf~ Commissioner's Notice. GUARDIANS, Trustees nnd Committees must innke tlicir ANNUAL RETURNS o this office on or before the first of April icxt. Rules will be issued against all who nuke default in this mutter. a J. D. DUN LAP, Commissioner in Equity. Feb. G tf SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, LARD, O FLOUR and MOLASSES, just reccivod inU for snls Hy It. 9. JffRLBT. Camden Branch Rail Road. i TRAINS run as follows on lliis Rond:? Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with the Columbia, Charleston, Augusta and Wilmington trains at Kingsvillc. LeaveCnmdcnat .8.30 A. M. 'Arrive at Kingsville at 11.10 A. M Leave Kingsville at 12.05 P. M. Arrive at Camden it. ... 2.40 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup'ti' Oct. 17, 1807. tf Fall and Winter Stock, ? I AM noWreceivirgmy FALL and WINTER stock. IN DRY GOODS. Delaines, Empress Cloth, Poplins and Pckin Stripes. Prints, Ginghams, Opcka Flannels, Brown and blenched Shirtings and Sheetings Linseys, colorcil Domestics, Red and white Flannels Blnnkets. common and fine Bed 0 Sntinetts and Jcant, Cloaks and Shawls Hosiery and Glovcn Table Cloths. Towelling, Doylies and Napkins, With a variety of Notions. Pnntlr-M'itln flotlunff. JLVVIVIIJ -J.IHIUI/ \J?sJ J Coats, Pants p.nd Vests, and in Suits. Made Skirls, Linnen and Paper Collars, goo I quality. ."HATS. Common and Fin *. For Men and Doys. SBOESFor Men, Women and Children. Hard Ware ... A general assortment. Saddlery. ' Saddles, Bridlei;, Collars, Whips, &c. Crocl3L?ry. Of different kinds. GROCERIES. Crushed nnd brown Sugars Java. Lnguira and Bio Coffees Fine Syrup and Molasses Cheese, Crackers and Mackarcl Cans, Fruits, ike. Bagging,Rcp8 and Iron Ties. All of which will be t old low for cash. " Small Profits and Quick Sales." I will, also, purcl ase, receive and forward Cotton and other Produce. A call from my oi l customers is respectfully solicited. I will take pleasure in allowing my stock, A. M. KENNEDY. Oct. 10. tf Notice. I find it necessary for the current year, to confine myselT to the CASlf system, and respectfully request those indebted to me, on .short time credit, to make the promised arrangement s promptly, as I will be under the necessity of placing my unpaid accounts in the hands of a Lawyer for collection this Spring. DOD'T. M. KENNEDY, Jan 9?:f Agent. NhW DRY GOODS. FALL, 18 6 7. ress Goods, Cloaks, Hosiery, Flannels. Blankets, omestics, PI A+V?a V1U Cassimeres, READY-IODE CLOTHING, HiLT3,' Boots. Shoes. In fact, a full and complete stock of DRY GOODS and SHOES at the lowest market p-ices for C.\sir. R. M. KENNEDY, Ag't. tewiilliihy AND DRESS GOODS. MISS I?- II. MdEIVEX&CO. Have jiist received from 3ST ow ~X* oi"l3L," A liamlsoii c assortment of MILLINERY, Dress Goods, Cloaks, AND Trimmings. All of which liava been carefully selected by Miss McEwf.x, aad will be sold at the ? nw ,4 T)TTT1T TVOTfirO iiUWjiidr Oct. 24. tf J. A. SCHROCK, n.tlilSTRATE. \\f lT^L attend promptly to the collection ? * of all claims, and other duties appertaining to the office. Office at his reisdence, on DeKnlb Street. May 10, tf. PURE FRENCH BRANDY and WINE, for medicinal purposes. For sale by HODGSON & DUXLAP. TOYS? TOYS! HODGSON & DUN LAP have just received a large supply of TOYS, embracing every thing calculat ed to " J'LEASE T1IE CHILDREN." -pEPPER, SPICE, NUTMEG, GIN 1 GElt and CINNAMON, for sale by * f. UKUbm. Hffai 0 M Highest market prices PAID CASH FOR Hides, Old Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead, Beeswax, Tallow and Country TANNED LEATHER, FEATHERS & WOOL, BOUGHT IX ALL QUANTITIES BY R-ldoii, Provision A' Grocery Store broad street, camden, s. c., Opposite James Jones' Grocery, and . Dr. Youngs' Book Store. CONSTANTLY ON HAND FRESH SUPPXIES< 0F Provisions, Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Imported PURE FRENCH BRANDY, For Medical Purposes. WIRES OF AIE HIJfDS BRQNSQN'S WSHGP. TINWARE. CHEAPER THAN EVER! ''IMIE subcrihcr respectfully informs the JL citizens of Camden and vicinity, that he HAS ON HAND, A fifll and complete assortment of TIN WAIIE, and is constantly M AN UFA CTURINGrHe will sell either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, as low as the same articles can *be bought in Charleston or elsewhere. Roofing, Guttering, AND JOB WORK, of every description, promptly attended to. Grateful for past patronage, he respectfully solicits its continuance. Don't mistake the place. BRONSON'3 TIN FHOP. B. D. BRONSON. Oct. 9. tf.' i ' '. J. W. RODGrERS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. CAMDEN, S. C. LIBERAL advances made on consignment. Sept. 26, tf. SOUTH CAROLINA, KERSIIA W DISTRICT IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph B. Kershaw, vs. John T. Matheson, Christian Matheson, Kenneth Matheson. Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS, The plaintiff did on the 4th day of May, 1867, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this Statonnd hath neither wifeor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served : It is therefore ordered, that the saiil defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the fifth (6th) day of May,-next, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will thcu be given, and awarded agnuist him. W. CLVBURN, c. c. p. & o. s. Mny 9, lyq. KERSHAW?In Equity. Theodore Lang, Gd'n, 1 [ Bill for discovery T. J. Workman Ex. of nl. J ftnd relicf &c I N pursuance of a decretal order passed by 1 C hancellor Johnson in above stated case It is ordered that the creditors of John Workman. deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law against the defendant Thos. J. Workman, in this behalf. The said creditors are hereby notified 4*0 produce and establish their demnnds against the estntc of the said John Workman deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on or before the first day of May next, or bo debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUX LAP, June 27,?lit?m. C. E. K. D. KERSHAW?In Equity. John Thompson. 1 C. L. Dye, Executors, j Bill to sell lands vs } to pay debts, D. D. Usscry, & J &c. J. It. Magill, Trustees, J IX pursuance of a decretal order passed by h ancellor Johnson, in above stated case; It is ordered that the creditors of John P. I Kirklund, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law ngainst the complainants C. L. Dye and John Thompson, in this behalf. The said creditors are hereby notified to produce and establish their demands against the estate of the said John P. Kirkland, deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on or before the first day of June next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUXLAP, C. E. K. D. June 27, lym. T^NGLISTI MUSTARD, Essence 1 Ginger and Cherry Pectoral. " For bf HODGSON fc DtJNUP, * > 4 -4 1; ?<c. :--7 J. E WITHERSPOON '' .iKTio.vr.r.ii ;;'; V; RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends land tho public generally, that be continnes the snle of all kinds of property at Auction. ; He will attend sales any where in Kerahaff District, and bis charges shall be as low as it ^ is possible. * ITfs services shall be satisfactory or no charge will be made. 1 Dec. 21 J. S. MERONEf, Auctioneer, . WILL attend tn person to the selling of species of property at public sale, either in Cunulcn or surrounding country. Per- fl| sons having property of any description id fl dispose of. and wish my services, will be wait-, o ^ ed on by giving me timely notice. My tjharge^,*" for services rendered will be in keepingf with' v the times. tv, '.jiiiri ni . Oct.26.-tL . ;fi|h ^ \ WM. M. SAHNNON, !! ATTORIYKY AT LAW A SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. Office at Branch Bank. :j Sept. 1, 3m. J. B. KERSHAW, ATT?n?CV All) TOlll'ITOR; N. B.?Cases in. Bankruptcy and other -T business in the Federal Courts, will receive prompt attention. Office, Broad Street, immediately opposite the JOURNAL Office, Camden, S. C.' Aug. 25?tf. ^ J , J. M. DAVIS . * iT * ATTORKKT AT LAW. , 8^, Office, That formerly occupied by Wm. XI. Shannon. August 4?tf. r i''i J.D.DUNLP, ATTORNEY AT LA Office at the Court House, Camden, 8. C. Dec. 22 ... ly. W.L.DEPASS, Attbmey at Law AND SOLICITOR IN ETJIQT5'. Office, Broad Street, one door above the Marketin the building formerly occupied by J. M. Gaylc, Camden, S. C., Will practice in all the United States Court*. "?*V {pQj-Particular attention given in all casta of Bankruptcy. CHESNUT & WORKMAN, (JAS. CIIESNUT, W. n. R. WORKMAN,) attorneys at JLaw, And Solicitors in Eqnity, ' WILL practice in the Courts of Kershayr and adjoining Districts. Business entrusted ' to them will meet with prompt and careful attention. , ... / > Office, at present, above the store of Baum, ] Bro. &Co. March 28. : i State of South CarolinaL Kershaw District. -A IN THE COMMON "PLEAS. 1 Bank of Camden, 8: C., j Declaration in Jesse Kilgore, ] Attachment* . { I \7 IIEREAS, the plaintiff did oq the 9t? T T of August file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it is said) 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 declnrat ion might be served. It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 10th day of August, which will be . in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight ^ hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise final and nbsolute judgment will then given and awarded against him. < W. CLYBURN, c. c. r. a o. s. Clerks Office, K. D. Sept. 5. ~ lyxn. i State of South Carolina, KERSnA W DISTRICT. - . IN THE COMMON PLEA8. " fPL-T>?l. 1 ? an ? ffik? Tt ?i 111U JJZIUlh UI v>liIllUvlif O. \j. TO. 1 UU8. 1. IJBlBrUy Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS, The Plaintiff did on the 27th day of July, 1867, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it is jsnid) it 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 declaration might be Served; it is 1 therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear, and pleAd to the said declaration, on or before the 28th dny of July next, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awnrded against him. W. CLYBDRN, c. c. p.&o. i."" Clerks Office, Kershaw District. Ang.?e31y. SOUTH CAROLINA, 7 KERSHAW DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Dank of Camden, S. C., and William S. Ellerbo, Declaration in vs. attachment. Adkinson & Shepperson, VX7 HERl'AS, the plaintiff did on the 2nd T T day of September, file his declaration against the defendant who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, uj on whom a copy of the said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 3d day of September, which will be in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hunureu anu^ sixty eight, otherwise ffnal and absolute judgment will then be awarded against them. W. CLYBURN, Sept. 5,?lyrn. C. U. P. k G. S. Notice. ALL persons indebted to me for work dona since the war, will please come forward and settle, as I am very much in need of money, I also take this opportvnity of intlm rmhiin flint nn mni>o a/nrlr -will be delivered exceept for cash. Nov. 21?tf. P. J. OAKS. Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent, of the Washington, Jefferson, Fire Insurance Company, (Scottsville, Va.) and Union Fire Insurance Company, (Baltimore, Md.) Informs the public that he is prepared to take risks against losses by firs on the most reasonable terms. Jan. 18tf W. L. DiFAM.