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POETRY. NOT.ALL A FLJETINO SHOW. i This world's not all a fleeting show, For our delusion given ; They who've escaped transgression's woe, I And walked in virtue's ways, do know, There's something here of Heaven. ( This world's not all illusion vain, To shadows giving birth ; They who have toveu win sun nwiuuuu That Heaven ?et suffers to remain Some solid bliss on earth. Uovr false the spirit of that gloom, ^ Which utters forth its wails, u And sings of flowers that never bloom, c IJcni joys?joys flown too soon? And woes that life nssnils; a That voils earth's beauty in a cloud, And heaves perpetual sighs, ( O'er trouble grieves both long and loud, In fancied sorrows e'er is bowed, v And sees no brighter skier. ( Turn thou, my soul, from such lament, v A merrier accent know; Bear nobly up when ills are sent, Enjoy the good till life is spent, n And chcerly, clrecrly go. I For this good world's not all a show, f For our illusion given ; They who've escaped transgression's woe ' And they who've loved do surely know a There's much, e'en here, of Heaven RICHMOND WEEKLY DISPATCH. Enlarged and Improved for ISGS. CHEAPEST AND BEST i Family and Business Newspaper in the South. Although the Weekly Dispatch for 1SC8 has been greatly cnl rged and improved, tin price will remain the same. We arc determined to publish the cheapest ami best family and buninets Xcicspaper in the South, at a price placing it within the ability of nil to take it. The Weekly Dispatch contains all the important editorials of the Daily; a careful and complete summary ol'Foreign and Domestic . News; latest news by telegraph from all parts of the world; full and reliable Stock. 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J "annual meeting OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY AND "oF THE S >UTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD BANK. ff^IIE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders I ofthe nbovo institution, will l?c held in the city of Charleston on the second Tuesday in February next, the 11th day of that month. Place of meeting?IIALL OF THE SOUTHWESTERN ItAIL ROAD BANK, in Brond street. Hour of convening?11 o'clock A. M. On the day following, Wednesday, the 12th, there will be an election held at the same place, between the hours of 9 A M. nnd 3 P M.. for Fifteen Directors of the Rail Road Company and Thirteen Directors of the Bank. | A Committee to verify Proxies will attend. Stockholders will be passed, as usual over < the Iload, to and from the meeting, free of t charge, in accordance with the resolution of i the Convention of 1854. . J. U. EMERY, Scc'ry. Jannary 1 7t. j Cotton Tax Claims. T'lE und rsigncd have been appointed agents of I llEnSCtlEL. V. JotlNSOX & COMPANY. for the prosecution of these claims for Ker1 * ?? tj,? ?an,?..n? shaw ana uancusn-r i/i?.hvi?, proposes to prosecute the claims nt their own risk anil ospcnsc. The claimant is to incur ' oo expense in ant/ event. 1 Apply immediately to ir J. B. KERSHAW. ( Cnmdcn. S. C., or j KERSHAW & CONNORS. I Lancaster C. II. Agents. | ' Pec. 12 In* in?Pi?imiihmil i?m?iiu biiii i?irrtTfttti Agents Wanted for the GRAY JACKETS, LND HOW THEY LIVED. FCUGIiT AND DIED FOR DIXIE, AT IT II ocidents and Sketch-s of Li e in the Confed racy, Jomprinini7 Xarrativcs of Personal Advenure, Ann;/ L'fe, Xavirt Adventure, Home Life, Partisan Daring, Life in the Camp, Firld and Hospital, Together frith the Hongs, Jialtads, Anecdotes and Humorous . Incidents of the 11 'ar for Southern Idd'-prndcnct. There is a certain portion of the war that ill never go into the regular histories, nor e embodied in romance or novertv. which is very real pari of it. itn<l will, if prcscrv:d, onvey to succeeding generations a better ica of the spirit of the conflict than ninny rv reports or careful narratives of everts, nd this part may be called the gossip, the un, the pathos of the war. This illustrates he character of the leaders, the humor of he soldiers, the devotion of the women, the iravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the omance ntid hardships of the service. The Valiant and Brave Hearted, the Ticuresquc and Dramatic, tlw Witty and Marelous, the Tender and Pathetic, and the rhole Panorama oftheWarare hcrethrillingy portrayed in a masterly manner, at once listorical and romantic, rendering it the nost ample, unique, brilliant and rcadablo >ook that the was liar called forth. Amusement as well as instruction may bo bund in every page, as graphic detail, briliant wit, and authentic history, arc skillfuly interwoven in this work of literary art. Semi for Circulars ami see our terms, and i full description of the work. Address, UtKKS R?riTItPT?S X> I'n Jan 23?tf Atlanta, Ga. IMPORTANT. Purchasers of FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE Extensive Stock NOW OFFERED BY C. J. McDOWALL, CONSISTING OF lava, Laguira and Rio Coffee joaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugar Irccn ami Black Teas Superior Syrup and Molasses lacon, Lard and Flour Ircakfast Strips and canvassed Ilams Gilton Market Beef risli Potatoes and Onions, hilt, by the sack ami tit retail daekarel, in barrels, kits, or at retail Superior Cider Vinegar Gnc and common Chewing Tobacco "Jodn, Butter, and Boston Crackers, Sugar Biscuit, Butter and Cheese, * Soda, Soap. Starch and Candles ?enner. Allspice, Nutmegs, Cloves, Tinnamon and Ginger dutches, Coperas, Indigo, Spsom Salts, &c. &e. &c. Trench and American Candies Tanned Fruits and Vegetables Worcestershire and Pepper Sauces )vsters, Lobsters and Sardines laisins, Almonds and Nnts Trench and English Mustard Tickles, by the jar and dozen. ALSO Powder, Shot, Lead, Cast Steel, "Mow and Bar Iron, Nails, Iron Coton Ties, Hoes, Spadcsv Shovels, Maui re .Forks, Rakes, Trace Chains, Wagon Boxes, Gridirons, Smoothing 'rons. Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Ivyng Pans, Collin's Axes, Hammers, Hatchets, Augers, Gimblets, Screws, Plane Bits and Stocks, Pud and Stock Locks; with many other articles in the Hardware line. Buckets, Tubs, Cups ind Saucers, Plates, L/ishes, Wash Bowls and Basins, Tumblers, Cotton and Wool Cards, Ilearth, Counter, Shoe and Ilorse Brushes, Cu:*ry Combs, ike. The above Goods are offered, and will be sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or they 3c bartered for COL'XTR V PROJf UCE. Being compelled to sell for cash or its equivalent, I hope my friends will spare me the disagreeable duly of denying, by reiruining frotn asking lor credit. C. J. McDOWALl. Nov. 28- tf. ALE AND CIDER, OX DRAUGHT. . i l.BANY ALE and Newark CIDER. For l\ sale by C. J. McDOWALl.. Camden Branch Rail Road. K'4eMcVa"? j| I TRAINS run ns follows on tliis Road:? Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 'onnecting with the Columbia, Charleston, \ugtista and Wilmington trains at Kingsrille. i.eaveCamden at .30 A. M. trrive at Kingsvillc at 11.10 A. M i.eiivn Kinenville at 12.05 P. M. \rrivc at Camden at 2.40 P. M. II. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Oct. 17, 1807. tf TOYS! TOYS! HODGSON & DUXLAP have just received a large supply of TOY--, embracing ;verv thing calculated to 1'LEASE THE VII il.l) 11ES." CARRIAGE FOR SALE. A SECOND hand Carriage will be sold ve/V. ry cheap for cash. Apply at ?his Of. &?r. 7. \ , sal i ?f? R. SINCL.AI 'NO. 62, LIGHT baltimq: Wc offer the Planters and Farmers of LABOR-SATING MACHINKI Horse Powers, all sizes and kinds; T) and Cleaners: Reaping Machines; Reape. separately; Horse Wheat-Rakes, for Gr:i tivators; Corn and Seed Planters; Copo, gar-Cane Masticators and Cutters; Jla\ lland-Power Corn Shelters; Wheat Fat 1 SI i /y j nt _r una \jon vriasricrv; xwivs, 01 evm j urom tors; Plow and Machine. Castings, fie. All of our own manufacture, and whic! prices. All Goods warranted ALSO?GROWERS AND Garden and Field Seeds ALWAYS ON HAND?A L Agricultural ] For a full description of any of the :ib Address, R. SINi Agricultural Implement I No. G J56r*Ordcrs left at the Stores of C. ). Co., Camden, will receive prompt attcntioi Fall and Winter Stock, [ [" AM now receiving my FALL and WINTER j JL stock.- ^ IN DRY GOODS. Delaines, Empress Gloth, Poplins and Pclin Stripes, - r - ' t Prints, Ginplinms,-Opera Flannels, t~ Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Linsej-s, colored Domestics, 1 Red and white Flannels Blankets, common and fine Bed Satinctts and Jeans, Clonks and Shawls ? Hosiery nnd Gloves D( Table Cloths. Towelling. Doylies and Napkins, With a variety of Notions. Rcady-Made Clothing, J Coats, Pants nnd Vests, and in Suits. Made Shirts, Linncn and Paper Collars, good quality. HATS. Common and Fine. For Men and Boys. JS33:Q:E3SFor Men, Women and Children. JJ] War? n V A general assortment. Saddlery. Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, &c. Crocl^cry. Of different kinds. p. GROCERIES. Crushed and brown Sugars Java. Lnguirn and llio Coffees ][] Fine Syrup and Molasses Cheese. Crackers and Mackarcl Cans, Fruits, &c. Bagging, Ropo and Iron Ties. All of which will be sold low for cash. ^ " Small Profits and Quick Sales." I will, also, purchase, receive and forward ^ lotion ftna oincr rroauce. ** A cull from my old customer* is respectfully solicited. I will take pleasure in showing my stock, A. M. KENNEDY. Oct. 10. tf ? NEW DRY GOODS, j FALL, 18 67. Dress Goods, Cloaks, Hosiery, Flannels. Blankets, S, Domestics, Cloths, Cass: meres, READYOT\DS CLOTHING, EE "D AA4ti 1 .. xj\j uoa. iy Shoes. tbl In fact, a full arid cnmpYtc stock of DRY GOODS and SHOES at the lowest market prices for Cash. _ R. M. KENNEDY, Agt. sewbilbiy' AND F1 D Ess (i()().I )S. MISS D. II. McEWEN & CO. J Have just received from N ?^Ut7"-"!ST OX*l5L, A handsome assortment of " MTLLIISTEEY, g D.-sss Goods, Cloaks, and Trimmings. All of which have been carefully selected pa by Miss McKukn. and will be sold at the ?$|, LOWEST MARKET P RICFS- ^ Oct. 24. tf ] J. A. S 7 Y OCK, g WHJISTRITE. j ] WILL attend promptly 'o the collection _ of nil claims, anil oilier duties appertaining to the office. i V Office nt his reisdcnce, on DcKnlb Street. ? May 1G, tf. j?a PURE FRENCH BRANDY and Q WINE, for medicinal purposes. a- ^ Fomnkby UODASOV yVKLjkP. <"< ih & co.7:v, STREET, , RE. MI). 1 / % ? South .'Carolina, the following _ IY AND IMPLEMENTS: ^ ag xr ethers and Separators; TKrethrs and Mowers combined; Mowers J ^ tin and Hay; Riding. Snil;eg Cul- ?f a Planters; Corn-Stalk and Su- tli / and Straw Cutters; Horse, and f,? us; Plantation Corn Mills; Corn iplion and size; Harrows; Cultiva- cij .fir It we will sell at the lowest market on v - as ruprcjsuiiium. _ IMPORTERS OF ? , Trees and Plants. ARGE STOCK OF Hardware. F ovc Machines, send for a Circular' ^ CLAIR, & CO.. a i 19 \fanvfaetnrers end Seedsmen. si 2. Light Street, Baltimore, Mil. McDowall and Ml Laum, Bro. tj (l.- Dec. 12?3rn. <1 iraf .1 TIG1IEST MARKET PRICES ? J- PAID CASH FOR i (Iides, Old Iron, Brass, Copper and Lead, J Beswax, Tallow and Conntry 1 TATJNED LEATHER, LEATHERS & WOOL, ? \1 BOUGHT IX ALL QUANTITIES BY J IF". GOSS, e 9rovision tV Grocery Slo e \\ a ROAD STREET, OAMDEN, S. C., !l pposite James Jones' Grocery, and Dr. Youngs' Rook Store. CONSTANTLY CN HAND jj FRESH SUPPLIES OF rovisions, Staple and Fancy T GROCERIES. 111 ported PURE FRENCH 'l BRANDY. I For Medical Purposes. ? sriKisoF A HE ms i mmm s tin shop, i1 ^ b TINWAREREAPER THAN EVER! TIE suberiber respectfully informs tlie . citizens of Camden upd vicinity, that lie HAS ON HAND, A full and complete assortment of TIN ARE, and is constantly MANUF A CTURING- d 2 lie wilt sell either at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, s low as tlie same articles can be bought in ^ inrleston or elsewhere. j. Roofing, Guttering, C AND " JOB WORK, every ilcscription. promptly attended to. Grateful for past patronage, he rcspectfulsolicits its contiuuance. Don't mistake c place. R0NS0F3 TIcf SHOP. J 15. D. BIIONSON. ' Oct. 0. tf. T J. W. RODGERS. ] COMMISSI. OIW ' a AND f, ORWARDING MERCHANT. *' CAMDEN, S. C. '< a LIBERAL advances made 011 consignment. <1 Sept. 2C, tf. j, ,i Spectacle sFOR ALL AGES. JOCKET Knives, Razors and Scissors, t Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, nibs, l'late Brushes, Si'verand Toilet Soaps j( life Cleaners and numerous Household Ar- 11 ticles, variety of Toys, jj IItesiv.: Mucilage, Liquid Glue, j lis. Purses, Money Belts, pes and Smoking Tobacco, j inf Boxes and Brushes, itcsand Pencils, Ink. Crayons, . J) ick L-?ad Pencils, Steel Pens. j)tr and Envelopes, at reduced prices. 0< Nov. 21. J. A. YOUNG. u 8( In RISFI POTATOES. MACICAREL, d, ONIONS un.l CIIKIiSE, ; P For sale by D. ('. KII.'KLKY. s' 1 til ITHITEIIEAD CABBAGE, HAY- fr V ANA Oil ANGUS. Northern APPLES, j, t received by I). C. KIRK LEY. | UGAR, COFFEE, BACON, LARD, ( ' FLUL'll and MOLASSES, just received ^ 1 far ilaU by p. V. KlltLRV. f* ???????? ?g?n SOUTH CAROLINA, Kershaw District, IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. Hi W. Eonney vt. Edward E. Adamson. Declaration in Foreign Attachment. VII ERE AS, the Plaintiff didr on th^.S* day of March, file his Declaratioi ainst flie Defendant, who (as it is said) i sent from and without the limits of (hi ate, and lifts neither wife nor attorne; own within the same, upon whom a cop, the said Declaration might be sorted, it i cpcforcj Ordered, That the said Defend an i appear and plead to the said Di^claratio or before :thc third day'of March, whic 11 he in the year of our Lord one thousnn zlit hundred and sixty-eight : ofherwist inland absoluteJudgment will then be give d awarded arairist him. - W. CLYBURN, March 7?td, j C. (VP. & G, S. Pate of South Carolina KERSIIA W DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ary E. Shaw. "J Declaration i vs. v Foreign At, E. Adamson. , J 'taqhmcnt, \niF. EAS. The Plaintiff did on the 01 dny of January. 18(57, file her -dcolart nn (vfirinst the defendnnt. who/as it is sail absent from nnd without the limits of th late, nnd has neither wife nor nttorne aown within the same, upon whom a cop f tlie said declaration might be served ; it icrcfore ordered, that the said defetldai n appear, nnd plentl to the said declaratioi ii or before the 10th day of January nex liieh will be in the yenr of our Lord ot lousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, otl rwise final nnd nbsolute judgment will th< e given nnd nwnrded against him. W. CLYBURN, c. c. r. * a. s. 1 erics Office, Kershaw District, nn* 11 i ly?m. >tate of South Carolina Kershaw District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. I?nk of Camden, S. C., } D?olnr?tion in ?V3' f Attachment, esse Kilgore, ) l\'IIEREAS, the plaintiff did on the 9 ft .r ?!.. I, ;u n^ntr ... n.lgus. ..... ...? ..J, ? . lie defendnnt, who (ns it in said) is nbse rom and without the limits of this Sfnl nd hns neither wife nor attorney knot rithin the same, upon whom a copy oft aiil declaration might he served. It is thei ore ordered, that the said defendant do a ear anil plead to the said declaration, on efore the 10th day of August, which will 11 the year of our Lord, one thousand eig nndrcd and sixty-eight, otherwise fin nd absolute judgment will then given ai warded against him. W. OLYBURN, c. c. r. 4 c. s. Clerks Office, K. D. Sept. 5. lym. State of South Carolin? KERS1IA W DISTRICT. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. lie Hank of Camden, S. C. vs. Tlios. P. Bnlar Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WIIKflEAS, The rjointiff diil on the. 27 ay of July, J8G7, file his declaration aiu."?t the defendant, who (as it is snid) b3ent from nnd without the limits of tli tate, and has neither wife nor attorn< nown within the same, upon whom a co] f the said declaration might be served; it liercfore ordered, that the snid defenda o appear, and plead to the snid declaratio n or before 'he 28th day of July ne; hich will be in the year of our Lord o liousnnd eight hundred nnd sixty eight, ot rwise final nnd absolute judgment will th c given and awarded against him. W. CLVBURN, c. c. p. & c. s. Clerks Office, Kershaw District. Ang.?e31y. QnTTTTT n A L OX T1V A WVU X JJ. Vli KERSIIA IF DISTRICT< . IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. oseph B. Kershaw, vs. John T. Mathesc Christian Mathcson, Kenneth Matheson. Declaration in Foreign A ttachment. WHEREAS. The Plaintiff did on the 4 lay of May, 18?J7, file his declaration ninst the defendant, who (as it is snid) hsent from and without the limits of tl Itnteand hath neither wifeor attorney knoi ritliin the same, upon whom a copy of t aiil declaration might be served : It is fhei ore ordered, that the said defendant do a ear and plead to the said declaration, on ofore the fifth (oth) day of May, nest, win ill be in tlie yenr of our Lord one thousai ight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise fin nd absolute judgment will then be give r*?l nun iitruiimf lltm. \V. CLYBUUN, c. c. p. & o. s. May 0, Ijrq. ?ERSHAW?In Equity 'heodorc Lung. Gd'n. ) p.,, for y9eor? J. Workman Ex. ct nl. J a71^ rc"e' ^c* f N pursusnce of n decretal order passed 1 I Chancellor Johnson in above stated ens t is ordered that the creditors of John Wnr tan, deceased, be enjoined and restraint out pursuing their actions ut law again tc defendant Thos. J. Workman, in this h alf. The said creditors are hereby notifit j produce and establish their demnnt gainst the estate of the said John Workmt eeeased, before theConunisRioner in Equit, t his otftce. on or before the first tinV of Mi ext, or be debarred from nil benefit of sn rder. J. D. DUKLAP, June 27,?lit?m. C. E. K. J). KERSHAW?iD^Equitj oliu Thompson. . L. Dye, Executors, | Bill to well lntn vs J- to pay debt . D. Ussery, & i &c. . U. Mngill, Trustees, J N pursuance of n dccrdtnl order passed I h nncellor Johnson, in above stated cas is ordered that the creditors of John I irkland, deceased, be enjoined and rest rail 1 from pursuing their actions at law again le complainants C. L. Dye and John Tliom] >ti, in this behalf. The said creditors ni ereby notified to produce mid establish the I'mands against the estate of the said Job . Kirklund. deceased, before the Cointnii oner in Equity. at his office, on or befoi ic first day of June next, or be debarrc om all benefit of sni?l order. J. D. DUN LAP, C. E. K. D. tne 27, - Ijm. -j?' ? "\YSTEBS, SARDINES, ENGLISI J MUSTARD and TOMATO KKTt'Jfl] r Ml* W n. C. KJi.k'Liy J. ?. WITHERSPOON I JtVCTIOA-jEEB. , V RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and a the public generally, that he contii>n?* g| the sale of all Kinds.or property at Addtf?&'"i7 H lie will nt t i.'ii J sules any where in Kershtfir a1 JM District; and his charges shall be as low.as it gr B I is possible. * Ilis services shall be sutisfactnijy M n or no charge will be made. Dec. 2l ' ffi ; J. s. meronM; I r ^uctioiieei*,: 1 ?. "VT7ILL attend in person to the sellir 1 T 1 species of properly nt public sal " 1 " er in Cnnnkn or surrounding country, ai ' '<1 '! sons having property of any descrini^' ib' - t disjiOHOcof, and wish my services, win^Vnic, -j n flM ' ed on by giving mc timely notice. My charges' n for services rendered will be in keeping wifV B the times. -B Oct. 2C,-^*tf. jfl " "WE M. SHANNON,, J ' J s AT law A 1 lToif tn Eantf. ; .. p I Office at Branch Bank. r n. 8ejf>t. 1, 5m. ' . '] | J. B. KERSHAW, | II r? SI-IB* ^iriJ^'IIUK. m } t- N.- B.?Cnsos in Bankruptcy and -other I) business in the Federal Courts,irili reo*Wr i* prompt Attention. ,.{iM y Office. Broad Street, immediately opposita . ?y the JOURNAL Office, Camden, S. C. ,7 ( is Aug. 25?tf. V ' ' ? jtm davis, 1 C* ATTOIt If R Y AT L A \*v :i,, | li- B!?u Office, That formerly occupied bytyfpi. , ] ?n M. Shannon. , . \ August 4?tf. J J.D.DUNLAP, " ' , ATTORNEY AT1' Office at the Court House, Camden, Bl!C. 1 '"' 1 . Dec. 22 fly.: > > w. l. depass, if Attorney at Law .!<i.-.v, x AND SCI IC ri OR IN EUIQTYOffice, Broad Street, one doer gbovethe Mapth kctin the building formerly eeeupied by* , ist J. M. GHyle, Camden', S. C., nt Will practice in all the United States Courts, f.le. f?pr Particular attention given in all e*M? vn of Bankruptcy. no ? ? l CHESJNUT& WORKMAN, P- . .r or (JAS. CIIESNUT, W. II. R. WORKMAN,! . be m -w ' :i ? Jl( Attorneys at JLatcr "| And Solicitors in Equity; WILL practice in the Court* of Kershaw* 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. , Notice. THE undersigned having been Rppointetl Agent, of the Washington, Jcffcrsoa, j d> Fire Insurance Company, (Scottsville, V*.) ^ and L'aion Fire Inssrapce Compaiw, (BaUhmore, Md.) Informs the'public that* bs'rn '.l* prepared to take risks against losses by 18 on the most remoncllc terms. uJ ( '?8 Jan. IPtf W. L.DkPASS. v EELSHAW?In Equity. ^ W. E. Johnson, it., Ex'or )mU ioTnAnh^; ' ('i" R. J. Cunningham, et al. J aS8et5?? nP | K pursuance of a decretal order passed t>J ^ h- 1 'Chancellor Johnson, in above stated casej;'r cn It is ordered that the creditors of JdAeph P. Cunningham, deceased,' be enjoined and rc^' strained from pursuing their actions- at Ikw, against the complninnnt W.,E. Johnson, Jr.,. in this behalf. The said creditors are here-: ? by notified to produce and establish their'dfrmands against the estate of the said Josephs P. Cunningham deceased, before the Com missionor in Equity, at his office/on or before the first dny of March next, or be debarred from all benefit of said order. '( \ ? in, J. D. DUNLAP, C. E. K. D.. June 26, 'id. [h SOUTH CAROLINA,;;1 if XERS&A W DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS, > Tbos. J. Workman. Ex'or, 1 n ^ .. . b< , Declaration im e- John Workman, deceased, AUachmtM^ > ''I E. E. Adamson. J ?orW > eh \\^"hltEAS, The PInintilf did on the 9th'' n(j 11 day of Janunry, 1807. file his deelaration against the ilefindnnt, who (as it is said) ? is absent Ironi and without the limits.of this State, and neither wife nor attorney- known , within the same, upon whom a copy of the , said declaration might be served; it is there- * ore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and pload to the said declaration, on or' r vefore the 10th day of January next, which ^ vill be in the year of our I.oul one thousand ' rv tight hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise final ' and absolute judgment will then be giTen? ' and awarded against him. 1V W. CLYBURN, c. c. r. t a a o- Jan, 11 ly?m ;; SOUTH CAROLINA, KERSHA W DISTRICT. ?d I. t M rp TI TT> nnvfvrnv iit m n " m jiid IUVJJ.^ i Lrj^av " Bank of Camden, S. C., j . :i ! jv and William S.EUcrbe, | Declaration in j, vs. attachraeut. ' Adkinson & Shepperson, J AS, the plaintiff did on the 2iu|j * day of September, file liyj declaration^ npnirst the diftmhmt who (as it is said) in, J. absent from and without the limits of this.' State, has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy ofthe^ :'s snid 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 >y he in the year of our Lord, one thousand c: eight hundred ami sixty eight, otherwise fi>-' P. mil and absolute judgment will then beawarB dod against tliein. W. CLYBURN, ijt Sept. 5,?lyni. C. C. P. & 0. B. [J Notice. n l I.L ] ers ns ir.tlil udrtt p< let r cik don *" /V* c ill war, will plcnsc conic forward' ('j and settle, as I am very nnich in need ofl ' money. I also lake this oppoitvnify ofinforinii p the public, that no more woik rrilL bedel vercd cxceept.for cash. J Nov. 21?if. F. J. OAKS. ' J >\ I tjEITEB, SPICE, nutmeo;^IN/ ^ X G?ll and OlNNA.MON^for ^