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POETRY. "" i THE LITTLE PEOPLE. "TIIE CUILLD'S THE FATHER OF THE MAN." In the quiet nursery chambers, Snowy pillows yet unpressed, Sec the forms of little children Kneeling, white-robed, for their rest ; All in quiet nursery chamber!, While the dusky shadows creep, Hear the xoices of the children, "Now I lay me dowu to sleep-" "If we die"?so pray the children, And the mother's head drops low, (One form without her fold is sleeping Deep beneath the winter's snow;)? "Take our souls"?and past the casement Flits a gleam of silver light, Like the trailing of Ilis garments Walking evermore in white. Little souls that 6tand expectant, Listening at a gate of life, Hearing far away the murmur Of the tumult and the strife. We who fought beneath ihose banners, Meeting ranks of foemcn there, Find a deeper, broader meaning In your simple vesper prayer. When your hands shall grasp the standard 5-1. Ii-ntoli from fa>'. >Y UICI1 iu-uuj< juu , When your deeds shall shape the conflict In this universal war, Pray to llim, the God of battles, \Vho.5C strong eyes can never sleep, In the warring of temptation Firm and true your souls to keep. IMPORTaF1~ Purchasers of FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, are invited to CALL AND EXAMINE tiie Extensive Stock now offered by C. J. McDOWALL, CONSISTING OF Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee Loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugar Green and Black Teas Superior Syrup and Molasses Bacon, Lard and Flour ^ -1-'?f n?<l nnnvoeenrl TTomc J3rCtLKItlbL O l/I J UUU tam*UCUVy\4 JJLUUIW Fulton Market Beef Irish Potatoes and Onions. Salt, by the sack and at retail Mackarcl, in barrels, kits, or at retail Superior Cider Vinegar Fine and common Chewing Tobacco Soda, Butter, and Boston Crackers, Sugar Biscuit, Butter and Cheese, Soda, Soap, Starch and Candles Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon and Ginger Matches, Copcras, Indigo, Epsom Salts, &c. &c. &c. French and American Candies Canned Fruits and Vegetables Worcestershire and Pepper Sauces Oysters, Lobsters and Sardines Raisins, Almonds and Nnts French and English Mustard Pickles, by the jar and dozen. also Powder, Shot, Lead, Cast Steel, Plow and Bar Iron, Nails, Iron Cotton Ties, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Manniv> Enrks. Rakes. Trace Chains. Wagon Boxes, Gridirons, Smoothing Irons, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Frying Pans, Collin's Axes, Hammers, Hatchets, Augers, Gimblets, Screws, Plane Bits and Stocks, Pad and Stock Locks; with many other articles in the Hardware line. Buckets, Tubs, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Wash Bowls and Basins, Tumblers, Cotton and Wool Cards, Hearth, Counter, Shoe and Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, &c. The above Goods are offered, and will be sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or they be bartcred for CO UNTR Y PR OD UCE. $2?" Being compelled to sell for cash or ( its equivalent, I hope my friends will spare 1 me the disagreeable duty of denying, by rcfrainins from askinc for credit. C. J. McDOWALL. Nov. 28- tf. ALE AND CIDER, ON DRAUGHT. ALBANY ALE and Newark CIDER. For sale by C. J. McDOWALL. ] Pepper, spice, nutmeg, ginger ancl CINNAMON, for sale by D. C. KIKKLEY. * Camden Branch Rail Road. TRAINS run as follows on this Road:? Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting with the Columbia, Charleston, , Augusta and Wilmington trains at Ivingsville. LeaveCamden at 8.30 A. M. Arrive at Kingsville at 11.10 A. M Leave Kingsville at 12.05 P. M. Arrive at Camden at 2.40 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Oct. 17, 1807. tf CANDIES, CRACKERS, SODA, t PICKLES and HERRINGS, for sale by D. C. K'IRKLEY. ENGLISH MUSTARD, Essence 1 Ginger and Cherry Pectoral. J F*r sal* by HODGSON b DUNLAP R. SINCLtA NO. 62, LIGI BALTIMi We offer the Planters and Farmer! ABOR-SAYING MACHIIS Horse Powers, all sizes and kinds; and Cleaners; Reaping Machines; Ri separately; Horse Wheat-Rakes, for tivators; Corn and Seed Planters; C gar-Cane Masticators and Cutters; Hand-Power Corn Shc/lers; Wheat and Cob Crushers; Ploivs, of every d( tors; Plow and Machine Castings, $c All of our own manufacture, and prices. All Goods warrant ALSO?GROWERS A Garden and Field See ALWAYS OX HAND ^gncuitura. For a full description of any of the Address, r. si; Agricultural Implemc\ No jggfOrders left at the Stores of C, Co., Carnden, will receive prompt attcn Fall and Winter Stock, I AM now receiving nty FALL and WINTER stock. IN DRY GOODS. Delaines, Empress Cloth, roplins and Pekin Stripes, Prints, Ginghams, Opera Flannels, Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Liuseys, colored Domestics, Bed and white Flannels Blankets, common and fine Bed Satinctts and Jeans, Cloaks and Shawls Hosiery and Gloves Table Cloths, Towelling, Doylies and Napkins, With a vnricty of Notions. Ready-Made Clothing, Coats, Pants and Tests, and in Suits. Made Shirts, Linneu and Paper Collars, good quality. HATS. Common and Fine. For Men and Boys. SHOES For Men, Women and Children. Hard. War? A general assortment. Saddlery. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, &c. Orocliery. Of different kinds. GROCERIES. Crushed and brown Sugars Java. Lnguira and ltio Coffees Fine Syrup and Molasses Cheese, Crackers nnd Mackarel Cans, Fruits, &c. Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties. All of which will be sold low for cash. " Small Profits and Quick Sales." I will, also, purchase, receive and forward Cotton and other Produce. A call from my old customers is respectfully solicited. I will take pleasure in showing my stock, A. M. KENNEDY. Oct. 10. tf NEW DRY GOODS, TALL, 1867. Dress Goods, Cloaks, Hosiery, Flannels. Blankets, Domestics, Cloths, Cassimeres, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BEATS, Boots. Shoes. In fact, a full and complete stock >f DRY GOODS and SHOES at the owest market prices for Cash. R. M. KENNEDY, Ag't. ITmiT ITJU T wiTTimT MW JiiLLiUHI AND DRESS GOODS. s HIS D. H. McEWEN & CO. Have just received from KTew-Y orli, A handsome assortment of MILLINERY, Dress Goods, Cloaks, AND Trimmings, All of which have been carefully selected )y Miss McEwen, nnd will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICESOct. 24. tf J. A. SCHROCK, magistrate. WILL attend promptly to the collection of all claims, and other duties nppcraining to the office. Office nt his reisdcnce, on DeKalb Street. May 16, tf. DURE FRENCH BRANDY and ?- WINE, for medicinal purposes. FersaUky U 1 .. ' awe?'.uwiwmimiinmw a??? LIM &> IT STREET, ORE, MRs of South Carolina, the following ERY AND IMPLEMENTS: Threshers and Separators; Thr'eshlapers and Mowers combined; Moivers Grain and Hay; Riding SulJeeg Culotton Planters; Corn-Stalk and SaHay and Straiv Cutters; Horse and Fans; Plantation Corn Mills; Corn :scription and size; Harroivs; Cultiva'hich we will sell at the lowest market ed as represented. ND IMPORTERS OF ds, Trees and Plants. A LARGE STOCK OF I Hardware. above Machines, send for a Circular IVCLfAIR, & CO., nt Manufacturers and Seedsmen. i. 62, Light Street, Baltimore, Mcl. , J. McDowall and M. Baum, Bro. ition. Dec. 12?8m. Highest market prices PAID CASH FOR Hides, Old Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead, Beeswax, Tallow and Country TANKED LEATHER, FEATHERS & WOOL, BOUGHT IN ALL QUANTITIES BY :F\ O-OSJIS , Provision S? Grocery Store broad street, camden, s. c., Opposite James Jones' Grocery, and Dr. Youngs' Book Store. CONSTANTLY CN HAND FRESH SUPPLIES OF Provisions, Staple and Fancy groceries. Imported pure french STDY, For Medical Purposes. WIRES OF A IE KISBB BRONSON'S TIN SHOP. TIIsT WAREcheaper than eyer! rpiIE subcriber respectfully informs tlie i citizens of Camden and vicinity, that he HAS ON HAND, A full and complete assortment of TIN WARE, and is constantly MANUFA CTURING-He 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. BR0NS0F3 TIN *H0P. 13. D. BRONSON. Oct. 0. tf. J. W. RODGrERS. ~ COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. CAMDEN, S. C. LIBERAL advances made on consignment. Sept. 2C, tf. Spectacle sFOR ALL AGES. 1)OCKET Knives, Razors and Scissors, Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, Combs, Plnte Brushes, Silver and Toilet Soaps Knife Cleaners and numerous Household Articles, A variety of Toys, Adhesive Mucilage, Liquid Glue, Bells, Purses, Money Belts, Pipes and Smoking Tobacco, Paint Boxes nnd Brushes, Slates and Pencils, Ink, Crayons, Black Lead Pencils, Steel Pens, Paper and Envelopes, at reduced prices. Nov. 21. J. A. YOUNG. IRISH POTATOES, MACKAEEL, ONIONS and CHEESE. For sale by D. C. KIRK LEY. WHITEHEAD CABBAGE, HAVTT ANA ORANGES, Northern APPLES, just received by D. C. KIItKLEY. Q UGAR, COFFEE, BACON, LARD, O FLOUR and MOLASSES, just received and f#r sale by D. C. KIKLiT. KERSHAW-In Equity. SariU Micklc, Ea'rs, J ?m ,o cnjoin ^ I t i r> ?t 1 call in creditors &c Joel Davis, et al, J IN pursuance of a decretal order passed by Chancellor Johnson in above stated case; It is ordered that the creditors of John B. Mickle, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law ngainst the complainant Sarah Micklc, in thisbchalf. The said creditors are hereby notified to produce and establish their demands ngainst the estate of the said John B. Mickle deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at. his office, on or before the first day of January next, or be debarred l'rom all benefit of said order. J. D. DUN LAP, June 27,?Cm, C. E. K. D. KERSHAW?In Equity. John Thompson. C. L. Dye, Executors, Bill to sell lands vs } to pay debts, D. D. Ussery, & I &c. J. 11. Magill, Trustees, J J'N pursuance of a decretal order passed by li anccllor Johnson, in above stated case; It is ordered that the creditors of John P. Kirkland, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law against the complainants C. L. Dye and John Thompson, in this behalf. The said creditors arc hereby notified to produce and establish their uciimmiH against uie esuuu 01 inc saki uonn P. Ivirkland, deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at bis office, on or before the first day of June next, or be debarred from all benpfit. of said order. J. D. DUN LAP, C. E. K. D. June 27, lym. KERSHAW--In Equity Shi STiS?"!"! 1 Bill to mnrphall Thos. P. McDow, Admr I jn<1 Hclteccn Cumiinglinm ct ,11 n3ssct3 &cTN pursuance of a decretal order passed by * Chancellor Johnson in above stated case: It ts ordered that the creditors of William C. Cunningham, deceased, be enjoined anrl restrained from pursuing their actions nt law against the complainants R. B. Cunningham, and Thos. F. McDoiv. i*i this behalf. The said creditors are hereby notified to-produce and establish their demands against the estate of the said Wni C. Cunningham deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, nt his office, on or before the first day of January next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUNLAP, June 27,?Gin, C. E. K D. KERSHAW?In Equity. Jus. E. Rodger*, Kxor, j Bm (Q enjo|n S.M.Roykin.ctnl. J Cmlitor8> &c" IN pursuance of a decretal order passed by Chancellor Johnson in above stated case; It is ordered that the creditors of Angus McLcod, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law against the complainant James E. Rodgers, in this behalf. The said creditors arc hereby notified to produce and establish their demands - 11.- ..r ii :.i A At. r i IJ1U CMillU Ui IIIU Mild JWlgll? .M'LUL'UU deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on or before the first day of .January nest, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUN LAP, June 27,?td C. E. K. D. KERSHAW?In Equity Douglas Harrison, and Mary C. Patterson and as Adm'r and Adnt'x tut. Robert (,'. Patterson et nl. Ilill to Marshall assets, &c. IN pursuance of a decretal order passed by Chnnccilor Johnson in above stated case: It is ordered that the creditors of Wyatt Patterson, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law against the complainants Douglas Harrison and Mary C. Patterson, in this behalf. The said creditors arc hereby notified to produce and establish their demands against the estate of the said Wyatt Patterson, deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on or before the first day of January next, or be debarred from all benefit, of said order. J. D. DUNLAP, C. E. K. D. .Tiino 97 trl KERSHAW?In Equity. John Kirkland, "] W. It. Taylor, | Bill to sell Inml, Jos. K. Kirkland, Exo'rs, 1- to account, &c. vs. llarg't S. Kirklanil, ct al. J IN pursuance of a decretal order passed by Chancellor Johnson, in above stated case: It is Ordered that the creditors of William Kirkland deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law against the complainants John Kirklnnd, W. R. Taylor and Jos. K. Kirkland, in this behalf:? The said creditors are hereby notified to produce and establish their demands against the estate of the said William Kirkland, deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at his oflicc, on or before the first day of January next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J D. DCNLAP, June 117,?til C. E. K. D. SOUTH CAROLINA, KERSHA W DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS'. Bank of Camden, S. C., "1 and William S. Ellerbt, I Declaration in vs. j attachment. Adkinson & Shcpperson, J \\J lIElli' AS, the plaintiff did on the 2nd t v day of Sept ember, file his declaration against the defendant who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, lias neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon 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 j-ear of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will tlion be awarded against them. W. CLYBUttN, Sept. 5,?lym. C. L\ 1\ & G. S. Notice. VLL persons indebted to inc for work don since the war. will please come forward j and tie, as I i 11 very much in need of money. I also take this opportvnity of informing the public, that 110 more work will bo delivered oxcecpt for cash, Nov. 21?tf. F. J. OAKS. ' I CARRIAGE FOR SALE.1 VSECOND hand Carriage will be sold very cheap for cash. Apply at this Ofliio. Nov. 7. KERSHAW?In Equity. Alfred Brevard, Adm'r j Bm for A(J. Jas. Dunlap, Ad'mr et. al. J count? &c? IN pursuance of a decretal order passed by Chancellor Johnson in above stated case; English Doby, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at laiv against the defendant Alfred Brevard in this behalf. The said creditors are hereby notified to produce and establish their demands against the estate of the said .Iame3 English Doby, deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on or before the first day of January next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUNLAP, Sep. 19?3m. C. E. K. Dm SOUTH CAROLINA, Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Eli W. Bonney vs. Edward E. Adamson. Declaration in Foreign Attachment. . WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 2d day of March, file his Declaration against the Defendant, who (a3 it 13 said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the 3amc, upon 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 third day of March, which will be in theyear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight : otherwise, final and absolutcjudgmcnt will then be given ond awarded against him. W. CLYBURN, March 7?td C. C. P. & G, S. State of South Carolina, KERSHA W DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Mary E. Shaw, 1 Declaration in vs. >- Foreign AtE. F,. Adjimson. J tnchmont TTTNE^EAS, The riaintiff did on the Oth \ J day of January, 18G7, file her 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 declaration might be served : it is therefore ordered, that the said defeddant do appear, and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 10th day of January next, which will bo in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise final and absolute judgiucut will then be given and awarded against him. W. CLYBURN, c. c. r.ic. s. lerks Office, Kershaw District. Jan* 11 lv?m. State of South Carolina. Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS! Bank of Camden, S. C, | Doclaration in T ?... ^3' f Attachment, Jesse Kilgore, J \\J HERE AS, the plaintiff did on the Pth ? t of August file his declaration against the defendant, who (ns 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 declaration might bestirred. It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appenr 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 anil absolute judgment will then given and awarded against hint. TV. CLYBURN, c. c. r. a o. s. Clerks Office, K. D. Sept. 5. .. lym. State of South Carolina, KERSIIA W DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. The Bank ofCamden, S. C. vs. Tlios. T. Balard, Declaration in Forcitjn Attachment. WHEREAS, The Plaintiff did on the 27th day of July, 1867, file liis 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 declaration might he served: it is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear, and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 28th day 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 awarded against him. W. CLYBURN, c. c. r. & o. s. Clerks Office, Kershaw District. Ang.?e31y. SOUTH CAROLINA, KERS1IA W DISTRICT IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph B. Kershaw, vs. John T. Matheson, Christian Matheson, Kenneth Matheson. Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WHEREAS, The Tlaintiff did on the 4th dnv of May, 1867, file his declaration a ^lliJlStb (lie UUlUIIUilJH-, ? JIU ^<iO lb 10 ctuu / 1.7 absent from and without the limits of this State and liatli neither wife or attorney known within the same, upon 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 fifth (5th) 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 then be given, and awarded against him. W. CLYBURN, c. c. p. & o. s. May D, lyq. KERSHAW?In Equity. Theodore Lang, Gd'n, j Bill for digC0TCry T. J. Workman Ex, et al. j and relief &c' IN pursuance of a decretal order passed by Chancellor Johnson in above stated caseIt is ordered that the creditors of John Workman, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law against the defendant Titos. J. Workman, in this behalf. The said creditors nre hereby notified to produce and establish their" demands against the estate of tlie said John Workman deceased, before t lie Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on or before the first day of May : next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUNLAP, June 27,?lit?m. C. E. K. D. J pITRON, CURRANTS, RAISINS J V and PICS, for sale by a Nov. 7. . D. C. KIRKLEY. f OYSTERS, SARDINES, ENGLISH I MUSTARD and TOMATO KETCIILT, s for ?ale by P. C. KIRKLEY. \ J. K. WITHERSPOCM* .HXTIO.VMK RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he continnos the sale of all kinds of property at Auction, lie will attend sales any where in Kerehaw District, and his charges shall be as low as it is possible. His services shall be satisfactory or no charge will be made. Dec. 21 ; J. S.MEROXEY , Auctioneer, WILL attend in person tothesellir species of property at publio'sff? er in Caihden or surrounding country, sons having property of any description to-' dispose :f, and wish my services, will be wait-' ed on by giving me timely notice. My clinrgerf for services rendered will be in keeping witfc the times. Oct. 2G,?tf. WM. M. SHANNON, ATTOKXEYAT I,aw a solicitor IN EQUITY. Office at Branch Bank. Sept. 1, 3m. ? i a* T T> TTTITiriTT m * w>% j. n. ja.j?iXiD?dLaw, ATTORNEY ANO SOLICITOR, iL- B.?Cases in Bankruptcy and -other business-in the Federal Courts, will receive prompt attention. Office. Broad Street, immediately opposite the JOURNAL Office, Camden, S. C. Aug. 25?tf. J. M. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LA W. hgfc,, Office, That formerly occupied by Wed. M. Sliannon. August 4?tf. J.D.PUNLAP, ATTORNEY AT L;i Office at the Court House, Camden, S. C. Dec. 22 ly. W.L.DEPASS, Attorney at Law A27D SOLICITOR IN EUIQTT. Office, Broad Street, one door above the Marketin the building formerly occupied by J. M. Gayie, Camden, S. C., Will practice in all the United States Courts. {^"Particular attention given in ail cases of Bankruptcy. CHESNUT & WORKMAN, (JAS. CHESNUT, W. H. R. WORKMAN,) Attorneys at JLaw, And Solicitors in Equity. WILL practice in the Courts of Kershaw and adjoining Districts. Business entrusted to them will meet with prompt and careful attention. \jnice, at present, aoove tne store oliianm, Bro. & Co. . March 28. Notice. milTi undersigned having bcon appointed f. -Agent, of the Afnshington, Jefferson, Fire Insurance Company, (Scpttsville, "Va.) and Union Fire Insurance Company, (Baltimore, Md.) Informs the public that lie is prepared to take risks against losses by fire on the most reasonable terms. .< Jan. IStf W. L. DePASS. KERSHAW?In Equity. AV. E. Johnson, Jr., Ex'or A Bm to mfaAM R. J. Cunningham, et al. J assets> &c*> N pursuance of a decretal order passed by Chancellor Johnson, in above stated case; # s ordered that the creditors of Joseph ?. inninghani, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law, against the complainant W. E. JobliVon, Jr., in this behalf. The said creditors are hereby notified to produce and establish their demands against the estate of the said Joseph P. Cunningham deceased, before the Commisifioner in Equity, at his office, on or be-, lore the first day of March next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DCNLAP, C. E. K. D. June 2G, . -td KERSHAW?In Equity. C. C. Ilailo, Adm'r, Bill of relief for SarcnaE. Miller, Adm'x settlement of esvs. late, &c. It. A. Miller, ot al, J IN pursuance of a decretal order passed by Chancellor Johnson, in above stated case; It is ordered that the creditors of George E. Miller, deceased, be enjoined and restrained from pursuing their actions at law against the complainants C. C. Haile, and Sareria E. Miller, in this behalf. The said creditors arr hereby notified to produce and establish their demands against the estate of the snid Geo. R. Miller, deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity, at his office, on or before the first day of January next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. J. D. DUNLAP, June 27,?Cm. C. E. K D. SOUTH CAROLINA/ &.JSUSIIAW JJISTKlt'T. IN THE COMMON PLEAS.' ! Thos. J. Workman, Ex?or, "I ~ i John Workman, deceased, Declaration in vg Attachment. E. E. Adnmson. . J FTgn At" TTTJIEREAS, The Plaintiff did on the Oth Vt day of January, 1367, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the snid de lavntion might be served; it is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plond to the said declaration, on or before the 10th day of January 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 awarded against him. W. CLYDUBN, c. c. p. * o ? Jan,11 !y?m KERSHAW?In Equity; Utlldweu ai r^ouju-uu, . Crcdit()r, Bm for j. M. DoSaunsure Ei'cr, J Ex '.0 i* IN pursuance of a decretal order passed byChancellor Johnson in above stated case;; [r is ordered thai the creditors of Sarah Ci-. lies deceased, be enjoined and restrained; roru pursuing their actions at law against lie defendant John M. Desaussulre in this ichalf. The said creditors are hereby'notiicd to produce and establish their demands iguiust the estate of the said Sarah Ciples, lecoased. before the Commissioner in Equity, it his cificc. on or before the first day ofJanuary next, or be debarred from all benefit of; niii order. J. D. DUNLAP, Jnat 27, ft-*. M f. #, *a