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Jl THE STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The District and neighborhood Agricultural Societies are requested to notice the following Resolutions', adopted by the State Society in November last: "That from anijL after this meeting, five ; delegates shall ^"received from each So cietv.7' , The Societies arc also requested, in I their selections, to send delegates eonipc-1 tent to assist the standing Commitlics in l their respective duties. Tlie Committees are allotted under tiie I following arrangement: 1st. on Horses; I 2d, on Mules; 3d, on Cat lie; 4ih, on j Hogs; 5tli, on Sheep; fitli. on Cotion; 7th, j on Corn: 8th, on Small Grain: Uth, on Silk; 1 OtIt, on Rice. The following are the awar Is ofTered; For t!io bust Stallion for Vgricnltural purposes, ."320 For the best mare for Agricultural purposes, A Silver Cup, 2') j For tlio second best maro, " 15 For tlio best coll, " 101 For the best filly, 44 10 For tho best bull, " 20 j For the second best hull, M 15 j For tho best two year old bull, 44 12 j For tlio best yoirlingbull, " 10; For the best cow, 44 151 For tlio second best cow, " 12 J For the best hoifer under 3 years old, " 15 i For the second best hciler " 44 44 10 For tho best yearling heifer, 44 10 For tho best bull calf, ,f 10 For the best heifer calf, 44 10 For the best boar, 44 10 For tho best sow, 44 10 For the second best boar; 44 * 8 For the second best sow, ? 44 8 j For tho best pair of pigs under 1 year, 44 51 For the best p tir of pigs under C 44 44 5 For tho best ram, 44 15 For the second best ram, 44 10 For the best ewe, " 10 - 1 .< in For the best pair or lamus, 1V/ For tho best 3 year old mule, " 10 ^ For tlio best 2 year old mule, " 10 - For the best mule under 2 years, ? 10 , "It was resolved, that no animal of ma- 1 *\nre age, having taken a premium, cou'd be exhibited," and the following ages were decided'upon as mature: . Hogs', 2 years of age. Cattle, 4 " ? Horses and Mules, 5 " " Sheep, x . 3 " " J. B. Davis, Rec'g. SecVy. FACTORAGE ~ AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, Charleston, S. C. THE undersigned would most respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho continues to transact the FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in the City of Charleston, S. C. (Office on Mngwood's Wharf. He will assiduously apply his best exertions to promote the interest of his patrons?and from his long experience in the Cotton Trade, and by prompt attention to business, he hopes to continue to receive a liberal share of patronage. His commissions for selling :otton is 50 cents per bale, for Recoiving and Forwarding Goods, &c, 25 cents per package. No storago will be charged on uooas reguiuny wnne... e?l to hiui, that are to be forwarded by the Rail Road, and no expenses incurred or chargod that can possibly be avoided. Persons shipping cotton to him from the interior, by the way of Hamburg, can obtain liberal advances on it by applying to'Dr. Stokes, ?f that place. T. GOLDSMITH. Steam Boat Communication TO CAMDJttT, AT ALL STAGES OF TIIE RIVER. THE undersigned takes this opportunity of informing the Merchants and Planters of Camden, -r Sumter, Lancaster and York Districts, as also those of Charlotte, N. C. and the adjacent counties, that ? on or before tho 15th of October next, his new and light draught Steam Boat, the KERSHAW, will be ready to start on her first trip to ("amden, and will continue to run regularly, throughout the season, making tho trip up and down in but little more than a week, or four days each way. Shippers of Goods or Cotton may rely upon their freight in all stages of tho river, as she is so con- j structed that fully louded, or with 1,000 bales of ? .u~w, r?o. ! Cotton down, she will not uraw mure man m. six inches. The undersigned is determined that there shall In no mistake in this method of transporting Goods and Produce to Camden and from thoncc to the interior; and as it lias been heretofore very uncertain, he trusts that his efforts to promote dispatch and certainty will be properly appreciated. For further particulars, rale of freight &c. apply to Mr. P. F. Villepigue, Agent at Camden, or Shannon & McGee, of this city. *- O. B. HILLARD, " No. 185 East Bay, Charleston. Aug. 15, 1842. I2i37. Sale. % "MTjriLL be sold More the Court House in Cam W den on Monday the 3d day ol October next, the four following NEGROES, to wit: Will, a!>ont thirty five years o d, Dick about the same age, Amy, about tw nty two years old and her female child, about three years old. The three first good field hands, and used to the field?'Sold to foreclose a mortgage. Terms. A credit of one and two years, with interest frosn the day of sale, the purchaser to give Bonds satisfactory personal security, and mortgage if required. B. GASS, Agent. Sept. 7. 1842?prs. fee, $1 88. * The Subscriber OFFERS ltis Berviccs ll?o ensuing year, as a MI LEER and MILLWRIGHT. His competency for every branch of that business is indisputable?a recommendation establishing the fact, will bo produced from men of the first standing, when application is made to the Camden Post Office. JNO. A. NELSON. Aug. 31, 1841. 4130. ?*cb 1'rintiiig Neatly executed ut this Office. ' % a - . United States) District Court. DISTRICT Of' SOUJ'H CAROLINA. IN BANKRUPTCY. WHEREAS John W. B.wkin, Planter, of Lancaster District, S. C. Iiatli filed a Petition praying that ho may bo declared a B mkrupt, pursuant to the Act of Congress oGt'ic United States, made, and now in furco, concerning (bankrupts, arid that he may havo the benefit of the s lid Act; this is to givo notice of the said Petition, and that a hearing thereof will he h id beforo the Ilonorablo Robert L5. Oil christ, Judge of the said Court, at a Court to lie hoiden ?t the Federal Court House, in Charleston, on .Monday the I'vcnty-sixih Jay of September inlit. at eleven ^o'clock, A. .M., at which gljico and time all persons interested may appear and show c use, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petitioner .should not be granted. Charleston, 1st day of Scpt^hhcr. IS 12. H Y. GRAY. Clerk. gJnUcil States District Court. DIS t'U.C P OF S -UTH CAROLINA. I.\ BANKRUPTCY. ?57lIKRG\$ Bepjunin F. Sadler, formerly mor?? chant, of L inca'ler District, South Carolina, li ith filed a Pulition praying that he may be declared a Bankrupt, pursuant to the Act of Congress of the United Stales, made, and now in force, concerning Bankrupts, and that he may liavo tho benefit of the said Acl; this is to giro notice of the said Petition, i and that a hearing thereof will bp had before the Honorable Robert B. Gilchrist, Judge of the said Court, at a Court to be hohlen at the Federal Court House, in Charleston, on Monday the twenty-sixth day of Sopteinhcr next, at eleven o'clock. A. M., at which place and time all persons interested may up pear and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petitioner should not be granted. ( Charleston, 29lh day of August, 1842. n v nn.w rim*. United States District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of Daniel Beaufort/, a Bankrupt. PURSU \ N r to an order of the District Court ofihe Uuile-I States, lor t ip District of South Carolina, notice is hereby given-, that cause be shewn bclore the said Court, at the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the third day nl December next, at eleven o'clock. A. M. why the said Daniel Beaufor I should not icceivc his Discharge and Certificate, as a Bankrupt. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston, Sept. 5,1812. 41 United States District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of Dan'I B. McLaurin, a Bankrupt PURSUANT to an ordrrof the District Court ol the United States, for the District of South Carolina, notice is hereby given, that cause bo shewn before the said Court, at the Federal C oirt Hons in the city of Charleston, on the third d:iv of December next.ll o'ebex, A M. w.'iv the said Daniel B. McLaurin should not receive his Discnrge and Certificate, as a B.iniirupt. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston, sept. 5 1811. 41.. United States District Court. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the flutter of Herman Ilnlleyman Jr. late of the firm of Ilolleijmun cj- Class, merchants <j C.nmAj>rL PURSUANT to an order oftlie District Court I ol the United States, for the District of South j Carolina. Notice is hereby given, lliat cause he shewn before the saiil Court, at the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the nineteenth day of November next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., why the said Herman Hollevman Jr. shou d not receive his discharge and certificate, as a Bankrupt. Charleston, 22d day of August, 1812. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. United States District Court. DISTRICT < F SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of William H- Boicen, a Bankrupt. PURSUANT to an order of the District Court of the United Slates, for the District of South Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn before the said Court at the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the 29th day of Oclobor next, at 11 o'clock o'clock, A. M. whv the said Wm II. ?owcn should not receive his Discharge and Certificate as a Bankrupt. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston, 1st day of August, 18-12. United States District Court. DISTRICT of SOUTH CAROLINA. In the matter of William II. Ilolleyman, a Bankrupt. PURSUANT to an Order of the District Court of tlio United States, for the District of South Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn before the said Court at the Federal Court House in Charleston, on the twenty-fourth day of September next, at eleven o'clock, A. M. why the said William II. Ilolleyman should not rccc've his discharge and certificate as a Bankrupt. July 6?12t. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk J>1oney Found. WfHICH the owner can obtain again; but it will he required of him in describe the same, its amount, pay for this advertisement and give a gratuity to the negro who found it. Apply to james ciiesnut. Sand Hills, Aug. 31, 18-12 3i41 P. S.?If not applied for in six months, it will be given to the negro. NEW SHOE STOKE. Til E subscribers havo just opened, one door south of the Drug Store of James R. McKain, a new aud handsome assortment of o t* *"I C?li /\r\ci juuuia cum ouuva of evory description, manufactured at the most ap proved establishments in Philadelphia and Boston. ?d">T',e7 liuvo ulso, u fine assortment of Leather, Shoo Findings, &.c. all of which will be sold at prices unusually low. Feb. 10. ALDEN & CO Attention to this: OWING to the reduced price ofTnilors, in the Town of Camden, the subscriber, taking into his consideration that there must bo a corresponding reduction in the price of Tailoring, wishes it to be known, that a reduction of 20 per cent, has taken place from and after this notice. - J, B. GOODLAD. T..l~ 07 X& I *""J Lijisecd Oil. t)AA Gal'onsnt an unusually low price, in quan^vv lilies to suit purchiifero, for cash. DELEON & LEVY, ' if | 4#' Sheriff's Sales. ? BY virtue of sundry Executions to me directed, vl will sell before the Court House door in Camden, on the first Monday and Tuesday in Oe-' lobewiext. ? ithiu the legal hours of sale, the following property, viz: 12 NEGROES, (viz:) Clarissa, Dick, Bri-ter,1 Linder, Helen, Ben, Elizabeth, Wyait, Steplnn,! Sydney, Douglas and Pherihe. Levied upon and toi be sold as the property of John A. Pcuy, at the eep-1 urate suits of Douglas B. I loud, C.&. fr\ Mnthestiij George Stratford, Eli W. Bonney, William T.Fox; and W. L. Sullivant vs John A. i'eay. C NEOROES. ("viz:) Ren and Ins wire and children, Sardi, Charies, Billy, Charlotte and Rebecca. A lso, 1,000 acres of LAND, more or less, on Liit'e Lynches'"reek, hounded north by Mrs. Biairs land,: south and vvestby J. W. Cnntey'sland, east bv the, lands of John VVibb and others. Levied Ujton and to be so d as the property o! Peter Ale 'askill, at the' separate suits of Catherine .VlcKinnou, Jane Jossey and l\ J. Wethers, vs. Peter McCaskill. 25'.) acres of LAND, more or l.ss, lying on Little Lynch s Creek, butin led north and east by Lovic You 'ii's land,south and vvestby lands of the estate of Allen MeCaskdl, sen and lauds of the estate of ("apt. John Fletcher Levied upon and to be sold as the property ol James Skjnner, at the separate suits C. Mathoson, Lord <?-Fox and Allen McCaskill, vs. James Skinner. 110 acres of LAND, mire or less, lving in the Fork of Lynches Creek, bounded by lands of James Tiller, Wil'tatn Mats'tal and others. L-vied upon and to be sold as the property of James C h burn, nt the separate suits of William Stuckey, James Dunlap, Nancy Nt; Milan, T. J. Wethers and Wm. McWtllie, vs. James fly burn. 721 acres of LAN D, ni .ro or less, lying on Sawney's Creek, hounded wo.-i b the lands of Mickle an I Starke, north l?v J"bu Robinson s l >nd, south by Bailpy's land. Levied upon an t to be sold us the pro erly of John A. Kennedy, at the separate suits of Willia-n Sued, Charles J. Shannon, John Carter and A'exa trier Young vs. John A. Kennedy 250 acres ol L.AND mote or less, lying on the sour it west side of Granny's Quarter Greek, hound ed by lands ot John Gaskiu.jr Daniel G iskinantl others. Levied upon anil to be sold as the property of Darling Gaskin, at the separate suits of David Miller ami P F Vtllepigue, vs. Darling Gaskin, One lar?e tract of LAND, on Little Lynches Creek, b utmled by lands of T. l\ B.llnrd, Gen. f..?*... Mn.t vvt ti,'.m Tolbit. On lite premises are Viliiiny HUM ?? i ( a 20 d Dwellinu House, with all necessary outbuildings, n Gin House, Screw,a Grist and Saw Mill, all in good order. Levied up in and to be sold as the property of John Williams, at the sepir.ite sui s of A. G C ma welly Jes-e Deilruhl, C. & F. Matheson a d others, vs. John Williams. To he sold at the ri-k of the former purchaser. A'so, IS likely NEGROES. Levied upon and to b sold as lite properly of Jrhn Wil iarns, al the salt .if John Workman and others, vs John Wi liaina. 100acres ot LAND, more or less, on Mack II' vp., Iinno.li d by lands of Mrs Ra Id if and olliers Levied upon and to lie sold as the properly of Wj!ev Mill, at the sepirnte suits ol James Dun'ip, Rollins.-ns Caldw.ll and others, vs. Wiley Hall. 5 .\ KG ROBS, fviz:) .Ma1 il la and her four children. York, Grarv. Maria and Warr> n. Aiso, 900 acres of LAND, more or less, on Twenty five .Mile creek, hounded eist bv hinds of Zaeli. Roven. north by Cullen s la id. south by the lands o{ W .tkins and Cliesnut, tvest by luids of tlices:a'e of Watkins Levied in on nt.d to lie sold as t'-e pro erlv of Samuel S Taylor, at the separate mi's nf Jnni"s Du dap. James Cuitee', D. 4* J- Ewa t for John A. Crawford, James S. Scoll, John Workman. Willintn More, bearer, Samuel R. Gibon and Nancy A'bert vs Santuel S. Taylor. SO acres of LAND, more or less, Iving on Gum S iamp. bounded by lan-ls of Cunningham's estate. I .evied unon and to h.?sol I as the pioperty of Sain'l tV. Love, at the stiitol James Conner, vs. Samuel W. Love. JOSEPH RASKIN, S. K. D. September, 7. Cotton (-ins. THOSE who design sending their Gins to the subscriber for repairs, will do well to attend 'o it immediately, as he wishes to accommodate -ii .l.._ Ill III UUU LIIIIV. ON HAND?A few Gins for sale. Aug. 10. JOHN WORKMAN. Notice. WHERFAS, no Letters of Administration on tin-estate of NOEL K1KKLI Y, deceased, have hern a; p'ird lor since I.is death, in pursuance of the statute, I liave t.ken possession o such of hiseflvctsas cou'd he foond All |KTsons indebted to said Kirklcv .arc required to male! immediate pavment, and a'l those naving demands against thf said estate are requited to hand them to this office, legally ntles'ed. J W. BASK IN. Ordinary K. D. Ordinary's Office, June 1,1^12. tf42 The Mate of SouJh Carolina. KERSHAW DISTRICT. L di. f'i.iiv/ nf C'.nmmmt ]*lrns. All Ull* Vl/U/ t \JJ . .v.?. John Ogg, vs James Lain?Declaration in Attachment. II7IIEREAS, the plaintiffin the above case has PF this rlav filed his declaration against tlie said defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State, and having neither wife nor attorney within the same on whom to serve a copy of the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto: It is ordered, That the said defend dant do appear and plead to the said declaration within a year and a day from this date, or final and absolute judgment will be given and awarded for the said plaintiff B. GASS, Clerk. Clerk'6 Office, July 13,18-12. prs fee, 88 Attention Troopers. THE Kcrnha w Troop will purido at their rendez I vous in Camden, on the FOURTH FRIHAY (23d) of Septemher next, properly armed and equipped. at 9 o'clock A. HI. A punctual attend nice is required, and all defaulters will be dealt with us the law directs. By order of the Captain, W. A. ANCRUM, O. S. Aug. 17. ' 6.37. FASHIONABLE STRAW BONNETS. MRS; CARP ENTER A- HOLMES, Imp just received a C sftcq&STRA VV HON NETS ol til latest stvlp, rensislimfof Shell on Honeycomb Braid, Albert, plain ana fancy Braid, whieh they will sell unu3uclly low, Sept. 8. % # * Female seminary?^ I Camden, Kershaw DisfHcl, S. C. MRS CHARLES SPaNN, Sen. respectfully in-1 forms her friends und the public, that she has located herself in Camden, whore the duties of her Institution will commeneo on tho first day of November next. * , The course of instruction, will comprise, Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, tho uso of Maps and Globes, Ancient and Modern History, Elements of Astronomy, Botany and Nalural Philosophy. The French Language will be taught, and after a few months instruction may have givtn the Pupil sorno proficiency, it will form, as far as possible, the general mode of communication between the Teachers and Scholars. Music, both Instrumental and Vocal, Drawing and Painting in Water Colours, Plain and Ornamental Needle Work, of various descriptions. The Ladies charged with the duties of this Institution, will be vigilant in requiring an exact compliance with every Rulo, and a strict attention to n polite and amiable deportment; and also to train their Pupils to habits of order, neatness and industry, a i-juaricr. ly Report of the conduct, proficiency and health of the children, will be sent to parents and guardians residingat a distance. Thero will he a yearly Vacation of four weeks in the summer, and one week at Christmas, Those periods can be spent either with the parents, or at the Institution. In addition to her Camden residence, where Mrs. Span* can ac commodate fifty Pupils as boarders, she has secured for tho summer months of the ensuing year, a large and airy residence at Kirkwood, where tlioso young ladies, who may be entrusted to her care, can remain with perfect safety. TERMS. An entire course of English Tuition, with board and washing, per annum, $200 00 French, 40 00 Stationary, 5 00 Piano Forte, 50 00 Use o of Instiuments, 10 00 Drawing and Painting, 40 00 Plain and fancy Needle Work, 20 00 Fire Wood, 4 00 Where Parents prefer a fixed charge, $330 00 per annum, one half payable in advance, will entitle a pupil to all the adiantages of the Institution. Each hoarder will bring with her six dinner nap kins, and six towels, and a silvor table ar.d tea spoon. The Pupils will have the benefit ofa select Library, both French and English. Books for the different classes can he furnished at the Institution at Charleston prices, and also materials for Embroidery. To Day Scholars, the price for English Tuition will vary from 8 to 10 and 12 dollars per quarter, according to the class the child may enter. I Children residingat it short distance from Camden, can ho accommodated with, weekly board at S..-1 eft 1: r.Min .Anr.mnn ^4 jl' |iur wwivj ciiviill^ ??? M. im ?v kwitf Guitar and Dancing at ilia prices charged by the Master employed. R F HR K^'KCKS. Hon. J. .T. Evans, Society Hill, Darlington District; Hon. J. 8. Itrrnahdsox. Clarendon, Sumter District; Geo. W. Da roan, Esq. Darlington C. II.; Hon. P. I. Moses, \V. A. Colclouoii, Esq. Sumterville, Sutnter District; S. J. JMurrav, Esq. John S. Bradford, Esq. Stateburg, Thomas Salmond, Esq. Hon. W. McWillie, Gen. J. VV. Cantey, Alaj. John Cantev, t 'annlen, Kershaw District; Dr. S. II. Dickson, Dr. J. Bellinger, Charles Edmondston. Esq Charleston. Canulen June 29, 1842. JOSEPH CRARLESWORTH, Fashionable Tailor, TENDERS his thanks to his customers for the generous patronage lie 1ms received, and respectfully informs the public that he continues to carry on busiuess al his old stand, two doors above the Post Office, whore tlioso wishing to have garmcnls neatly and fashionably made are invited to call. Jan. 26. Notice is hereby given, THAT the Commissi" nors of the IVor for Lancaster District will apply to the ne.xt Lrgislatii e for |pa\c to sell ninl ilisnsanf the Poor lloti t> -OS. and Land altnolicd, say ;>(> 1 ^ acris, on ivmn < 'rork, in said Di~lrict, | nrohased by the' ommissioncrsof llio Pnnr. on iho 2!llliof Julv, Ir?31. SAML. 1$. HAMMOND* Ulinirn an. Jnno 13. 1842 (IVs f.e, $0) State of SculJi Carolina. SUMTER Di.STRICT?1.\ ORDINARY. Ilcnry Dennis vs. Mary Dennis and others?Sumnions in Partition. "F3" T appearing to rny satisfaction that Jolin Den. 5. nis and wile, Josiah Dennis and wife, Gowcr Dennis and wife, James Dennis and his children and William Dennis, son of William Dennis, deceased, reside without I lie state of South Carolina aforesaid. It is therefore Ordered, That they do appear (they being defendants in the aboto stated case) on of before the eighth day of December nest, and object [ to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Richard Dennis deceased, or their consent to the same will entered of record. W. LEWIS, O. S D. Sept. 8, 1843. Pi's fee, 85 50. Conuniftcd TO the jail of Kersiuiw District, a coloured girl who calls herself Elizabeth Williams, and says sho is free; that she was horn and raised in Charleston, which place she left about eighteen months ago, and went to F.iycttcvillc, end from th'Uico to thispluco. She has no free papers to show, and is now in Jail as a runaway. Said girl is about 18 or 19 years old. Sept. 15. J. NETTLES, Jailer. Take Notice. OWNERS of property on Broad strict are hereby required to put their side.walks -in good order during the premt month. By order of C >'.ncil, . R. L. WILSON, Recorder. Sept. 14. ; ?? '"dfawrit Assignees Sale. BY virtue of an order made Dy the uon. n. t>. Gilchrist, in the matter of Bankruptcy ex parte William H. Bo wen, I will sell for cash, at Providence, Sumter District, on the third Monday in September next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. a Mare, Hogs and Pigs, Corn, Fodder, Bacon, Lard, Ploughs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, as the assigned property of said Bankrupt JOHN R. POLLARD. - iir - - ? rStatc of South Carolina, i SUMTER DISTRICT. JAMES R. LAW, who.is in IhitiuBldSy of the Sheriff of Sumter District, by virtue of ?eve* ' ral Writs of Capias nd Satisfaciendum at thesuiti | of John 4t Colclough, A. S. Grosvenor, and John j Cleny, having petitioned the Honorable the' As* j; ; sociatc Judges of the Coort of Common. Pleas, that j he may he admitted to tho benefit of the oct of th ' General Assembly, for the relief of insolvent debt ; ors, together with a scedulc of his effects, filed in my office, j*. T. . J?J.,-1 At !, 1^1 ? u 4 li ih orucreu uiui inu khiu jumi n. v uiciougu, xx? ; S. Grosvenor, and John Olcny, and all other.suing Ik ' creditors, to whom the said Jaincs R. Law, the P?. titioncr is in any wise indebted, he and they flxa hereby summoned, and lttj^c notice to appear before' the said Judges of the satel Court, to bo holden at Sumter Court House, for Sumter District, on the fourth day of November next, to shew cause if any they can, why the said James R. Law should not have the prayer of his Petition granted. JAMES PARSONS, C. O.C. P, CIciks Oflice, August 2d, 1842f. Angus 10. Print'rs. fee, ft 13 50. In ^iiuiiy?Jf?ersha2 IZixlreti. John Cantey, Ex'r. 11. T. Cantey, vs. J. J. Blair* < ? Supplemental bill for relief and injunction. IT appearing to my satisfaction that John J. it Blair is absent from, and beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered that he do plead, answer, or demur to the above stated bill, within three months from this date, or an order pro confesso will be granted thereon, against him. JAMES CANTED, Jr. Commissioners Office, June 22. ' Ancrum's Ferry. ^ TUIIS Ferry will be re-opened on the first day of January next, for llio accommodation of Travel^ lers, and kept iu first rate order. THOMAS J. ANCRUM, Aug. 17. tf73fStatc oi'South Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. AMUEL A. B. SHANNON, who is in tho custody of the Sheriff* of the said District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Salisfncirvdum at tlio suit of James F. Gamble Indo sec, having petl. titicned the Honorable (he Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas that lie may be admitted j to the benefit of the acts of the General Assembly for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered that the said James F. Gamble, Indorsee, and all other suing creditors to whom ; the said petitioner is in any wise indebted, be, and they aro hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Judges at the said Court to beholden at the Court House in Camden, for Kcr. shaw District, on ihe fourth Monday of October nest, being the 21th day of said month, to show cause, , if any they can, why the said petitioner should not have the prayer of his petition granted. BENJ. GASS, c.c.r. Office of Common Pleas, ) ^ Kershaw District, March 1-1, 1842. \ i I Notice, THE subscriber having on band a large supply ot DRY GOODS, Crockory and Hardware, and wishing to reduce his stock previous to his Fall purchases, will dispose of Ihcm at exceedingly low prices for cash, or on time to those who aro punctual in their payments. E. 17. BONNEY. N. B.?Those indebted lor Goods bougbt one, two or three years since, arc requested to call and make arrangements for paying, as further time cannot be given?and ought not to bo expected. South Carolina. Kersliuw Dish id. Michael Lorick vs. Judah Burret.-^L. Shurman vs. Judah Barret.?Debt Attachment. WHEREAS the Plaintiffs in the above coses rnenr/?li volt? hnvn tlioir HopIji rtil innu nnrnirtuf -~v *"? ? the defendant, who resides without the limits of litis State, as it is said, and whereas the said de fend:: it hath neither wife or attorney, u^on whom a notice with a rule to p!e id, can be served. It is ordered that the said defendant do plead, answer, or demur thereto within a year and a day, or lino! and absolute judgement will be awarded thereon. B. GASS, Clerk. March 29. 1842. State of SgkIIi Carolina,, K Ell SUA W DISTRICT. | L. WILSON, who- is in the custody of , til'* the Sheriff of the said District, by virtue 'of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at the j suit of S. S. Farrar, Indorsee, having petitioned ! the Honorable the Associate Judges ol the Court j of Common Pleas that lie may be admitted to j the benefit cf the acts of the General Assemj Lly for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered that the said S. S. Farrar, InI dorsee, and all other suing creditors to whom . the said petitioner is in any wise indebted^be, j and they are hereby summoned, and havq&rf?iee | 10 apjicar oeioru U1C Srt'U a> LUC Sinruwi. ' to be holden at the Court House in Cam'defigfiHr Kershaw District, on the fourth Monday .of %)c' lober next, bein<r the 24th day of said iriwuh, to I show cause, if any they can, why the said petij tioner should not have the prayer of his petition j granted. BENJ. GASS, c. c. c. r. Office of Common Pleas, ) ? # ! Kershaw J)is?ricf, July 2A, 1842 \ STA'lli. OF JSOL 'I U-< AR0L1NA LANCASTER DISTCfRIT. In the Court of Comtuun Pleas. Burrcll McLcrnore, vs. Charles Davis, Declaration in Attachment. Jackson Miller, vs. SJiudrick Wright, Declaration in Attachment. t John K. Wright, rs. William R'yaB,* Declaration in Attachment, EAS, ilie 1 l.iintills in the above sfaV f led cases did. litis d y file their dec In ratios in my office against the Defendants, who are absent and willioul the limits of thi- Sla;e, and having neither wile nor attorney wiihin the same, ot? whom to serve a copv of the said declaration, with - . I-..I ll,a,?l? i a I liir 10 |?ic iu >. Jt is ordered, That the said D femfant do appear and |i'ead to tli*?js->id declnration on or I efore the first day of November, Anno Domini lS42oraa order fur judgment will he gmnletl hv default. S. FEOKHAiV, Clerk. ^Clerk's Office. Oct. 30, 1H41. p'lsfieftfi ^ Best Whie. W ine Yinrg^ LEMON Syrup, Champaignc Cider: Porter anp Cordials for eale by *?& ApfiM3. E. W. BONNEY*