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% - POETRY. WE WILL NEVER LEAVE THE j LAND. BT BEY. CEOBCE 0. SMITIJ, JB. Comrade! you stood beside me cn In the hottest of the fight, dc And you braved the storm of battle With all a strong man's might! Now, comrade stand up nearer, 0j Grasp me firmly by the hand? ? And swear by Heaven with me Tou will never leave the la.td! ^ *Tis the land our grand old fathers Won from forest and foe, Made theirs by"noble daring. And with many a bloody blow! Our sisters here lie buried, Vie mir mothers lie !\ Our bones must rest beside them, ?' When God will that we shall die. ^ We cannot yield to menials, And to strangers hard and cold? We cannot yield the graTe-yard, And our'fathcrs' mansions old! ^ And no threat of chains and halter, And no threat of prison cell, ci Shall drive us weeping exiles . From the land we Iotc eo well! We have not feared the battle, Nor the rain and chilling wind ! We shall not shrink fi4m suffering, j { As shrinks the craven hind! And doing well and suffering well Shall pass away the night, JS And all its sorrows be forgot, In the gjory of the light! Tken trust in God, my brother! Our fathers' God and ours, x Who has blessed us such sunshine? Such fruits and glowing flowers, p And oomrade. we 11 not leave her, ' ? But bide with her till we die! _ 1_ Ana in ner eacrvu uu^uui Shall our wericd bodies lie. . v< DEKALB HOUSE." THE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally, that he has re-opened the DEKALB HOUSE which has been thoroughly ronovatc?, and is now ready for the accommodation of the travelling public, whose patronage is respectfully ^solicited. Coaches always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the Hotel. * The Proprietor promises to do all in bis power for the comfort of his guests. J. W. R0D3ERS, Proprietor ^ Aug- 22, " tf^ }l. Southern Express. '< PARTIES forwarding freight by the Express, are requested to hand them in by 1 o. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Freight is Also sent on Tuesday. Thursdaj ' and Friday, which must be handed in by-'. P. M. the erening before. ' All freight is required to be paid in Green- '' backs. J. W. 110DGEKS, Agent, . January 23, tf# Planters and Gardeners \\ Will find ELLERBE'S PLANT TRATS h PLANTER (patented IGth October, 18(10.) V at Mr. A. M. Kennedy's. With this Imple- ll ment surplus plants of Corn, Cotton or any Other plant may be trasplanted in the same time that the soil can be re-planted, without disturbing the fibrous roots. Jan. 10. 4 -] SOUTH-CAROLINA, KRRSHAW DISTRICT. by a. l. Mcdonald, ordinary. -**THEKEAS, J. D. Dun'ap, C. E. K. D. Tj VV applied to mo lor Letters of Administation on all and singular the goods and battels, rights and credits of D. 0. Quinlin, lateofthe District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite ans admonish a\l and singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to be and nppcar before tuc nt / cur next Ordinary's Court, to be holden at V Kerahaw Court House on the 21th dayol aT March to show cau?3, if any. why the F aid administration should not be granted, in Given under my hand and segl this 18th day cr of February, in the year of our Lord one at thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, w and of the ninety-second year of American it Independence. A. L. McDONALD, Feb. 13. td THE NONPAREIL WASHING MACHINE. ? Strong, Simple awl Practical. It is a Squeezing Machine; warranted not to injure clothing; geared to give six strokes of the plungers for one turn of the T] handle, and 150 turns of which will wash j thoroughly the bulk of six to twelve shirts. . " according to ihe size of Machine used ft A GIRL OR BOY CAN OPERATE '.T. and 1 st Six Year's experience proves that the Non- j f areii. to be the only Washing Machine made m which stands (he test nf Time and Use. It is ^ Unapproachable for I "* Speed, Poicer and Eifectivenexx. ' AGENTS WANTED.?Send for free De- j J, oriptive Circulars to j OAKLEY & KEATING. j?1 184 Water Street, New York. Dec 26 Cm. "IN" EQUITY. kershaw. Mary M. Kirkland, Ad'mx vs. 8arah J. Johnson. Adm'x, Bill for Relief. I a William E. Johnson, j tj Xj. C. ?3111, OULTIU. 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- ? ides without the limits of this State, it is ordered on motion of Kershaw, Complain- -i ants Solicitor, that she do plead, answer or ' demur to the said Bill within forty days from the date of the publication of this order. In default whereof, an order pro confrere will betaken against her. J. D. DUN LAI'. March 1 2.?tf. C. E. K. D ($10.50) "VON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE 0 *-* OIL. This has been tested, and is free from danger. For sale by HODGSON k DUNLAP. carriaqeTfor sale! A SECOND hand Carriage will be1 sold very aheap far oath. Apply at this Of?#t. 7. 1 BLMJiii. HUl'lJUAiJL MHUP.'.. I UtWIJB'.WI 1)1 3. A. BENJAMIN, Auctioneer and Commission MERCHAN T, x CAMDEN, S. C. Will attend to all business entrusted to bis , ,re. in sdling Ileal Estate or property of nil | ascriptions. He has lnvgcrooms lor storing oods, and Rooms to let. He will receive aods on consignment. fcsgj-Auction Sales attended to in any part the District. Jan 2. toffitlt homes; Z/ommission Mercliant, JfcJJX.Jb & ..U'S WriflUf, CHARLESTON, S. C. REFER TO t Hon. Geo. A. Trenhnlm. Andrew Simonds, President 1st National | *nk of Charleston. F. 8. Ilolmes, Presidents. C. Mining & ' anufacturing Company. Dec. 12 3m* ] DR. T. J. WORKMAN j )FFERS his professional services to th< j citircns of Camden and vicinity. Office immediately above DAUM'S store j itrance on Rutledgc street. c 13 tf. , I Medical Notice. j 3R. D. T,. DkSAUSSUI'E has resumed j the practice of Medicine. Office in the < nr part ot Dr. Zcmp's Drug Store. , January 9( tf . J [CHOOL BOOKS!: ] The Undersigned, DeaV rs in 300KS AND STATIONERY, ! re prepared to furnish Teachers und Merchants with ? ] nkoil Rinks and Statlonerr. i w ' %? * J on tbe very best tc urn. Send for catnlopucs of School rooks nnd iscellnneous Books, Writing Paper and Endopes; which will be sent free to parties dering them. Address, , DUFFIE & CITAPMAN, j BOOK SELLERS, , COLUMBIA, & C. January 9, 1808. 8m GUANO. PERUVIAN Guano, direct from agents nt market rates. Soluble Pacific (luano. $G"i cash. $70 1st ovember, with Si ven per cent interest, aproved city acceptance. Baugti's Phosphate of Lime, $00 cash. $0"? ?t November, with seven per cent, interest, ?ploved city acceptance. Phoenix Guano. $"?o cash. $05 1st Novemsr, with seven pcrceut. interest ajiproved ity acceptance. ! Flour of Bone, unadulterated and unburnt. 1 Farmer's Plaster or Gypsum, warranted itre. lu ottering tne nnove manure 10 pinnu-nt. <lo so with every confidence, not only hnvig testimonials frotn planters who have nsed tetn thp past year, hut the further guarantee tat every cargo, as it arrives, is analyzed y Professor Shepard. of the South Carolina ledical College, and the high reputation of teee manures fully kept up. j. x. Ronsox, 1 anl 2 Atlantic Wharf. Jan, 23 *2ra TIE WAMDO COMPANY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C., IS PREPARED TO FURNISH 'ARMERS AND PLANTEPtS AMMONIA'f'ED OLUBU,5 ? 0?~ATE. COMBINING in th? highest d"gree the reJ quisitea for the largest yield of Cotton id Corn. Our friends who have tried this E T1L1ZER give their unqualified testiony ol its complete success in largely ineasing the yield of their crops. Where the 'plication was doubled, the increase ofyield as fully as great, and we are assured that lias proved toy cotton " THE MANURE." PLANTERS will find it advantageous to ork less ground, to cultivate more thorough, and to apply liberally U preparation such i the above. Our ( FERTILIZERS ABE MADE IJXDEK TH11 SITEKVISIOX OF ip. St. Julien Ravenal, Chsmist, HOSE REPUTATION and SKILL ensure reliable article. We have no hesitation in atitig that in ours'andard manure the pub-.; : have a FERTILIZER which mil give the , ost satisfactory results. We claim that at ! ic same cost p?r acre, this article w.ll do J 'tterthnn PERUVIAN GUANO, our friends riling that Guano loses its off et upon the I ant generally anntti ui<* n.-pinnm^ <n 01 j>mher, and tlii? sti*tninin<r tin* plant in a ] ecn and healthy condition until k.lled l>y ; ost. Directions lor us? sent with shipments. t rice Sli5 per ton of 2.000 ponn Is. I j A Mi-CRIO't ViilJdX I' OF PURE EONE FIOUR ALWAYS ON H A N13, 1 AT 65 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs. WM.-C. DUKES & CO., Agent*. March 5, lm. A SUPPLY OF ! FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. From Tliorborn 8, New York, rUST received and tof Bnl" hv HODGSON & DUN LA P. t Feb. G. tf ' "TIToffurn'SGARDEN SEEDS. ' A nncon ottmih ,r A runoti ouri'Lii, EMBRACING EVERY V1RSETV, ' JUST RECEIVED AT TIIE JO-fcTRltfAl, OFJTICB* ' * IMPORTANT. Purchasers of FAMILY AND FANCY fi- ROCKRIES, ,\IIE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE Extensive Stock NOW OFFE11ED BY C. J. McEOWALL, CONSISTING OF Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee f.oaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugai [rrecii and Black Teas Superior S.vrup and Molasses [Jacon. Lard and Flour Breakfast Strips and canvassed Ilanif Fulton Market Pcef Irish Potatoes and Onions. >alt. by the sack and at retail Mackarcl, in barrels, kits, or at re tail Superior Cider Vinegar Fine and common Chewing Tobacco >oda, Putter, and Boston Crackers, Sugar Biscuit, Butter and Cheese, Soda, Soap, Starch and Cat.dies Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs. Cloves, Cinnamon and Ginger Matches, Coperas, indigo, Rpsom Salts. &c. &c. &c. French and American Candies Canned Fruits and Vegetables Worcestershire anil Pepper Sauces Dysters, Lobsters and Sardines Raisins, Almonds and Nuts . French aftid English Mustard Pickles, by the jar and dozen. ALSO Powder, Shot, Lead, Cast Steel Plow and Bar Iron, Nails, Iron Cot ton Tics, Iloes, Spade?, Shovels, Ma nurc Forks, Bakes, Trace Chains Wagon Boxes, Gridirons, Smoothing Irons, Tea Kettles, Sancc Pans, Fry irg Pans, Collin's Axes, Hammers Hatchets. Augers, tfumnets, screws Plane J>itsai?<1 Stocks, Pad and .Stoc! Locks; with many other articles in tin Hardware line. Duckets. Tubs, Cup; nod Saucers, Plates. Dishes, Was) Bowls and Basins, Tumblers, Cot ton and Wool Cards, I [earth, Coun ter. Shoe and Horse Brushes. Curr Coinbs, &c. The above Goo Is arc offered, and will b sold at the lowest prices tor CASH, or the be iVirfrcd for COUXTllYPRODUCE. ffr?T 1$ -ing compelled to sell for cash o its equivalent, h^liope my friends will spar me the disagreeable duty of denying, by re training Irotn asking for credit. 0. J. Mc DO WALL. Nov. 28* . tf. llrogs k Miriocs. We are constantly receiving fresh supplic of pure DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicnls, FANCY ARTICLES, AND 2P33IH.17,XTJ!kX3i;3EL"3rkc. &c. &c. &c. PAIKT3, O'l.S VARNISHES, WIPTDnV GT.AS:, PUT1 T, BRUiHEF <? AI.PO PURE WINE AND BRANDY FOR MEDIC I. ri'RI'OFES. KEROSENE LAMPS, Always on hand. in great variety, niniMLs, w <ks. ihrur s am SHADES, Of all sorts, sizes and qualities. Superior Kerosene Oil, That will not explode, Patent !!( (Ucine*. Ml oT the tno-t popular Patent Mcdities, soli at llie lowest prices. HI ALLEN EERGER'S PILLS Worm < aiittj and Vrrmffiigf. Perfumeries & To'let Articles Similiter nii'-l Hello Cologne, f.ubin'i* Kx racts. linplish. French ami American Snaps Hair Dressings and R.storers. llair Hrashcs 1'obth Drushcs, Dressing Combs, See. &c. French ConfectionaryIVc have .just received annthcr supply o: genuine French Chrystnliml Fruits. Physician's Prescriptions Carefully ron.j outiipd. and all Med'cin'1! hat wi Hell may he relcdrjnnns beinj FRESH AND GENUINE, tnd will ho sold at the lowest possible price? or CASH. HODGSON & DUN I, A P. Dec. ID. tf Commissioner's Notice. f t UAHD1ANS. Trustees nu<l Committee* IT tnu-t m.ike tli-ir ANNUAL KKTUKNS o this ofiicc on or h 'fore the Ast of April iext. Rul'-s will he issued ngftitist nil who mike default in this nuitler. .1. I). DUN LAP, Commissioner in Equity. Feb. f> tf CORN! CORN U 'Art BUS IIBLS of PRIME WHITE OCRX ) ;i/:or sale, low for CASH. LlODUSON Si DUNLAP, March 10- . * f j ii ii m i 11 Fall and Winter Stock, I AM now receiving my FALL and WINTER stock. IN DRY GOODS. Delaines, Empress Cloth, l'oplins and PekiL Str;pcs. Prints, Ginghams. Opera Flannels. Brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Linseya. colored Doinesties, Red and white Flannels Blanket*! common and fine Bed Safiiicft.4 and Jeans, Cloaks nnil Shawls Hosiery and Gloves Table Cloths. Towelling. Doylies and Napkins With a variety of Notions. Ready-3Incle Clothing Conts. Pants mid Ve.-ts. and in Suits. Madt Shirts, Linncti an<l Paper Collars, good quality. XX-A.TJS. , Common and Fine. For Men nml Boys. 5 SHOESFor Men, Women and Children. Hard. Wore A general assortment. Ciaddlor Saddles. Bridles, Collars, Whips, &c. Crocliory. Of different kinds. GROCERIES. Crushed and brown Ft.gars Java. Lnguira and KioCoffees Fine Syrup and Molasses Cheese. Crackers and Muckarcl Cans, Fruits. &c. Bagging, Rope and Iron Tics. i All of which will be sold low for cash. "Small Profit8 and Quick title*.' I will, also, purchase, receive and forward Cotton and other Produce. A call from my old customers is respectful ly solicited. I will fake pleasure in showing my stock, A. M. KENNEDY. Oct. 10. tf Notice. I[ fin J it necessary for the current year, to ' confine my sell to the CASH syst-m. nn<i 5 respectfully request those indebted to me. on . short time credit, to make the promised ar raugments promptly, as 1 will be under the ' necessity of placing ray unpaid accounts in i the hands of a Lawyer tor collect on this i Spring. UOlt'T. M KENNEDY. ^ Jan ft?tf Agent. : KiwlaY ^;ui$f " FALL, 18 G 7. ress Goods, y Cloaks, 31'osiery, I " . Flannels. Blankets, omcstics, Clo-ks, flioa" m otrno v/a.oo ma;, ao, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, 8 Boots. Shoes. Trtfact. a full and complete stock of DRY GOOI);> and SHOES a|th? lowest-market prices for Cash. . R. M. KENNEDY, Ag't. TtlvTllLLI^IIV ItNl) DRESS GOODS. MISS I). II. HcEWEX & CO. Have just receive.*! from NewYorln, A handsome nssortim nt of ' MILLINERY, Dress Goods, Cloaks, AND > Trimmings. All of '.vhieli l?uv been cnrolnUy c?l by Miss XIoKwex. n id will be sol<l at the LOWEST M/iRKE P ir. S Oct. 21. tf , J. A. SCHROCK, IJUSIIItV 15 \\T ILL attend promptly *o the coll-cfion ? ' of all claims. and oilier < 1 uIi?*n appertaining to 'I'" office Office at his roisdsncc, oil DeKalh Slrnet. . May 10, if. Fire french brandy ami WINE, for medicinal purposes. For sale by IIDDfiSii.N .v DDNLAP. r TOYS! TOYS! nO DO SOX & DI'XLAl' have just received a large supply of TOY .embracing ev?*rv thing calculated to 1'I.KASE Till! ' Cllil.DllKS MOUNT vr v! CABBAGE SEED, AN*l> T.rannuo'h Sugar Corn, With a g<:iiorul stock of desirable 0 MIDEX ! SHEDS. For sale at til Jjurn il Otlicc. ; APLES, QRA NWS, LEMONS. 4 SUPERIOR Ql'ALITY Jl'STAUIIIVEU .V D. t\ KTIIKLKY | pEPPER, SPICE, NUTMEG. GIN JL uiill antl lnrsuieny L). C. KlikKI.EV. CUGAR,COFFEE, BACON, LARD, i" FLOUR and MOLASSF.S, jnr* "cpived ?*d I* ul< * > K1RKLEY. 1MB j tlx He I Dii fTIGIIEST MARKET PRICES "j 1 J PAID CASH FOR ? or Hides, Old Iron, Brass, ^ Conner and Lead. :" ' s Y Beeswax, Tallow and Country. * TAFNf.D LTATHTF, Z FEATHERS & WOOL, P foi OOUUIIT IX A 1.1. QUANTITIES BY ' IF*. C3rOSS, ; i Provision A* Greet ry Store i BROAD STREET, ? AM DEN, S. U, Opposite James Jones' Grocery, av?J Dr. Youngs' Book Store. CONSTANTLY CN HAND X FRESII SUPPLIES OF i* Provisions, Staple and Fancy '' GROCERIES. Imported PUKE FRENCH BRANDY. Yl For Medical Purposca WISES01'All XSjfDS " RiTJ^OM Q T| ! jfHfP. V I I ? V | I V | I TINWARtv CHEAPER THAN EVER ! a ' < : (? HE suhcrib'-r respectfully informs the citizens ol Camdm and Ticinity. tlfut he HAS ON HAND, 7 of A- full and complete assortment of TIN WAKE, and is constantly | MAN U FA CT X'illS O (j He will sell either ?t WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. as low as the same articles can bt bought in Charleston or elsewhere. an Roofing, Guttering, # |j AND JOB WORK, of every description, promptly attended to S Grateful for past patronage, he respectfully solicits its continuance. Don't mistake the pluce. . . ! BROHSONV" 1IN HOP. B* B. D. I1R0N8ON. Je A.* n *4' UCI. V. II. J. W. RODGERS. t COMMISEIOI7 AND m FORWARDING MERCHANT, ? CAMDEN, S. C. ? LI TIER.\L advances mnde on consignment. Sept. 2t;, tf. a; SOUTH CAROLINA, KEKS1IA II* DISTINCT IN THE COMMON TLEAS. S Joseph U. Kershaw, vs. John T. Mutheson, Christian Matbeson, Kenneth Mafheson. /hrlnralirn >tt I'urrii/n AHorhmmt. . TVHEKFAs, The Plaintiff did on the 4th T] dny of Maj, 1W7. file liis declaration nga'nst flic dcf< ndanf. who (as it is said) is absent from nnd without the limits of thi? ''s State and hath neither wife or attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the " said declaration might ho served: It is there. *! fore ordered, that the said defendant do ap-' pear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the fifth (f>tli)dny of May. next, which ' 1 will be in the year of our Lord one thousand c eight hAndrwl and sixty eight. otherwise final "r and absolute judgment will then be given, w I and awarded against him. W. CLYDUUX, o. c. v. & o. s. fr j May 9. lyq. b( ] KERSHAW?In Equity. | Then lore Lang, fidn. j Rm for (lif<covrrv ! T. J. Woi kman Kx. et al. j nnd PcUe,"*cj ? N pursusnce of a decretal order passed by I ' Chancellor Johnson in above stated case [] It i? ordered that the creditors of John Work man. dec-a-id. be enjoined nnd restrained . from nursiiinir flieir actions at law ncainst Hn the d'fndant Thos. J. Workman. .in this behulf. The said creditors are hereby notified ^ ; to produce and establish their demands \ against the estnte of the said John Workman ' (deceased, before the Commissioner hi Equity. "f at his office, on or before the first day of May "b | next, or be debarred from all benefit of said -*'1 ' order. J. D. HUNL(\1\ wi t Juno 27,?lit?ni. C. E. A". D. sa' lot KERSHAW?In Equity. C be Joint Tliompson. ") #.|t C. L. l?yc. Executors, | Dill to sell lands |(n vs ' J- to J'i.y dt b.>, (jw D. D. Ussery. & Ac. * < J. 11. Magill, Trustees, J N pursuance of a decretal order passed by j a anccllor Johii.-nn. in above stated case; It is ordered that the creditors oi John P. ? Kirkb.n l, d-.ct used, he enjoin, it ait I restrain- 1 ed from pursnng their actions at lawugnitist ' the complainants C. L. l?ye and John Tltomp- Ml|| son, in this lediall. The said creditors arc |OI lnr-by notified to produce and establish their j)(. d- mands against the estate of the said John i P. Kirklnnd, deceased, before the (loinmis- * sionef in Equity. at his oflicc, on or before the first day of June next, or b<; debarred from all bom fit of said order. J. 1). DUNLAP, C. E. K. P. June 27, * lym. F'r ' am I.ENGLISH MUSTARD, Essence pr? 1 j Ginprr and Cherry Pectoral. on f?r?iotr ' HODCSOV k flUKLAP - _: i. iTi; w-JTMtW r. K. WITHEBSPOdlf JtreTIOJTEER " I fcSPECTFliLLY informs his friends and -j L the public generally, that he continno^ s sale of nil kinds of property at Auction^ will attend sales any where in Kershaw* itrict. and his charges shall be as low as it >os8?ble. His services shall be satisfactory no charge will be made. Dec. 21 f. S. ME RONE ifT Auctioneer, \~1LL attend tn person to the selling of a sj ecies of pi op* rty at public sale, eith-' ? in Camd> n or surrounding country. Per" v having property of any descriptk.i x& ' m j o- . of. and wish my services, will be w&k M ? -- * - . .. .v mi liiurij nonce. My chnrge^ s. i tioi'H r-ud rc<l will be in keeping with*. . i' tini'f. ' . Oct. "K ?tr. ji WM.M.SAHNNON, ^ TTOSi.M Y t'. I.av AMI If. ' i: < k ix i qriT*. Oflicc nt Branch Hunk. . . ' ' Sept. 1. ' ; ' 3in. ' , ' ( y "jTirKERSHAW, A>i in f'f OR. j N. D.>?Cases in Bankruptcy and other isiness in the Federal Courts, will receive on:pt attention. ' Othce. Broad Street, immediately opposite e JOURNAL Office, Cumdcn, S. C. Aug. 25?tf. . . . , J. M DAVIS, A T T O ?? > ? Y Avr I, V XV. Office, That formerly occupied by W?. . Shannon. ] August 4?tf. J.D.DUNLAP, lTT<j?t?s r * ? - .. . . /ma l .1 rOfficf nt the Court'House, Camden, S. C. Dec. 22 ly. W. L. DEPASS, b Attorney at Law n D ' i i rj oh in iuiqty. Sice, Broad Street, one door abovethe Marketin the building formerly occupied by J. M. Cnyle, Camden. 8. C.; ill practice in all the United States Courts. 4?-jf"Farticular attention given in all e*??s liuukruptej. DKES5UT & WORKMAN, AS. CHESXUT. W. H. H. WORKMAN,) Jlttonuys at late, * And Solicitors in Equity. WILL practice in the Courts of Kershaw A id adjoining Districts. Business entrusted ? them w.ll meet with prompt and carsAil <$? rention. $3 Office, at present, above the'store of Baum, o. A Co. , March 28. fcate of South Carolina. ' Kernhtne District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. j ,LkofC?M.n, 8. C,'j ? Kilgore. J Alt.chm.nt, ( . HERRAS. (hp plaintiff did on the 9th | of Aognst file his declaration against " p defendant. who (a# if U> paid) is absent t>m and without the limits of this State, id bus nfithey wife not- attorney known j ithin the same, upon whom a copy of the M id declaration might besrrvc<L It is there- fl re ordered, that th? said defendant do ap- *| ar and plead to the eaid declaration, on or tore the -,10th day of. August, which will be fl the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight H indrod and sisty-eight. otherwise final V id#heo1ute judgment will then given and ? warded against him. W. CLYBURN, c. c. p. a c. a. Clerks Office, K. D. Sept. 3. lym. tate of South Carolina, KFFSIIA W DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. tie Bank of Camden, S. C- ts. T hos. P. Balard, J Declaration in Foreign Attachment. WnEREAB, The Plaintiff did on the 27th iy o# July, 1867, file his declaration ?linst the defendant, who (as it is said) ia i?rnl from and without the lifiiits of thia ate. nnd has neither wife nor aitorney io?vn within the sume. upon whom a copy ^ ifit; cam (lecinrnuon migni ne serveu ; u is crcfore ordered. that the said defendant > appear, and plead to the said declaration, i or before the 28th day of July next, . hich will be in the year of our Lord ono t onsand eight hundred and sixty eight, othwise final nhd absolute judgment will then ; giren aud awanled against him. W. CLY'IiURN. c. c. v. & o. a. Clerks Office, Kershaw District. Ang.?e?ty. . SOUTH CAROLINA, KF.HSITA TT DISTRICT. S THE COMMON' I'LEAS. ink ?( C.imden S. C., "J d WillinmS. Lllerbe, I Declarntion in i T8. . j attachment, Ikinson & Shepperson, j 1'HF.R AS. the plaintiff did on the 2nd t flay of September, file his declaration ninst tin <iil?m'miI who (as it is said) is sent train and without,the limits of this ' i are. has neither wife nor attorney known J thin the same, ujon whom a copy of ths 4 id declaration might be served: It is there- t e ordered, that the said defendant do spur and p!ead to the said declaration, on or tore the 3d day of September, which will in the year of our Lord, one thousand hi hundred und sixty eight, otherwise 151 and absolute judgtmnt will then be a war ?.1 against them. IV. CI.Y'IU'KN, Sept. 6,?lym. C. C. I*. & G. S. ^ Notice. LI. p'tsoiis indebted to ni" for work don? ^ [ s.uce the war. will please come forw ard , 1 - > I a- i am very much in need of ncv. 1 also take this opportvnity of inuiT.gr the* pubiic. that no more work will: iieiivwu xctfpi lor caso. 1 ( <ov. -1?if. F.J. OAKS. Notice. IIFK un'l'T-ipncil having been appointed A Agent. of tlio Vaaliuigton, Jpftrrcon? ^ p Insurance Company, (Scottpvillc'. Vfc.y 1 rnion Fire Insurance' Company. (Baltire. M?l.) Informs tip public that he ia .parol to takp rtf?kf> agninst losses by firtr | the most reasonable ferine. . j Jm. lief W, U D*PA?. - ]