The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, April 16, 1868, Image 4
~ POETRY.
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THE NIGHT OUR DARLING DIED.
Heavily creaked (he groaning willow,
As we watched the lone'y pillow,
Listening to the far-off billow?
The night our darling died 1
And though wc prav'd God to relieve her,
Tn bis heaven of love receive her;
Still we sorely grudged to give her?
The night our darling died!
The murky clouds were sweeping o'er us,
And the winds took up a chorus,
Like a mourner wailing for us? '
The night our darling died !
And we sadly bent above her,
And we prayed, so we did love her:
"Spare her till the storm is over!"
The night our darling died!
Then I turned my eyes to Heaven,
And the rolling clouds were riven,
And a bright new st *r was given,
The night our darling died!
And I heard unearthly noises,
Like a band of spirit voices,
When a clay-freed soul rejoices?
The night our darling died!
When her fitful sleep was broken,
And, though not a word was spoken,
Still I knew it was a token,
The night our darling died !
? ? - 1 1 r- ...no iflnlAr
f or 1 lurneu ; jier iuv? ><?.* ,
And the lifting clouds were lighter,
And the starry beams grew brighter?
For then our child had died!
* M. P.
Ralitmore, 1808.
, [ Baltimore Episcopal Methodist.
SOUTH-OAROLINA7
KEB^IIAW DISTRICT,
by a. l. Mcdonald, ordinary
WHEREAS, Mrs. M. A. Cooper, applicc
to me for Letters of Adminigtratior
on all and singular the goods and chattel!
rightsvand credits of T. C. Dutton, late o
the District aforesaid, dec'd :
These are, therefore, to cite and adraonisl
11 and singular the kindred and creditors o
the deceased, to be and appear before me a
our next Ordinary's Court, to be holdon a
Kershaw Court Ho\ise on the 15th day o
April, 1868, to show cause, if any, whj
the said administration should not be granted
Given under my hand and seal this 1st day o
April, in the year of our Lord on
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight an(
in the ninety-second year of American In
dependence.
a. l. Mcdonald, o. k. d.
"" A o
April *
r
Southern Express.
PARTIES forwarding freight by the Ex
press, are requested to hand them in b;
p. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
Freight is also sent on Tuesday, Thui sdu
and Friday, which must be handed in by
P. M. the evening before.
All freight is required to be paid in Greer
backs. J. W. RODGERS, Agent.
January 23, tf
Planters and Gardeners
Will find ELLERBE'S PLANT TRANS
PLANTER (patented ICth October, 18G0,
at Mr. A. M. Kennedy's. With this Implt
ment surplus plants of Corn, Cotton or an
other plant may be trasplanted in the sam
time that the soil can be re-planted, withoi
disturbing the fibrous roots.
Jan. 16. 4
SOUTH-CAROLINA,
KERSHAW DISTRICT.
by a. l. Mcdonald, ordinary
WHEREAS, J. D. Dunlap, C. E. K. I
applied to me for Letters of Adminis
tation on all and singular the goods an
chattels, rights and credits of l>. 0. Quinlit
late of the District aforesaid, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonis
?1 tlio trinrlrnd nnd rrfiditors C
Oil OUU DIU[U.?. ?
the deceased, to be and appear before me a
our next Ordinary's Court, to be holden n
Kershaw Court House on the 24th dayc
March to show cause, if any, why th
said administration should not be granted
Given under my hand and seal this 18th da
of February, in the year of our Lord on
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eighl
and of the ninety-second year of America!
Independence. A. L. McDONALD,
Feb. 13. ' . td
THE NONPAREIL
WASHING MACHINE
Strong, Simple and Practical.
It is a Squeezing Machine; warranto
not to iiyure clothing; geared to give si
strokes of the plungers for one turn of th
handle, and 150 turns of which will was
thoroughly the bulk of six to twelve shirt'
according to the size of Machine used
A GIRL OR BOY CAN OPERATE IT. an
Six Year's experience proves that the No>
pareil tobethewnly Washing Machine mnd
which stands the test of Time and Use. It i
? unapproachable for
Speed, Power and Effectiveness.
AGENTS WANTED.?Send for free D<
ecriptive Circulars to
OAKLEY & KEATING,
184 Water Street, New York.
Dec 26 Cm.
'In equity.
KERSHAW.
Mary M. Kirkland, Ad'mx ")
vs.
Sarah J. Johnson, Adm'x, Bill for Relief
William E. Johnson,
E. E. Sill, Sheriff.
IT appearing to thc'satisfaction of the Com
that Sarah J. Johnson, Adm'x, one of th
above named defendants is beyond and r<
sides without the limit* of this Stntc, it i
ordered on motion of Kershaw, Complain
ants Solicitor, mat sae ao picau, answer o
demur to the said Bill within forty daysfroi
the date of the publication of this order. I
default whereof, an order pro confcsso wi
be taken against her. J. D. DUNLAP,
March 1 2.?tf. C. E. S. D
($10.50)
^ON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSEN]
L ^ OIL. This has been tested, and is frc
from danger. For sale by
HODGSON & DUNLAP.
CARRIAGE FOR SALE
A SECOND hand Carriage will be sold v<
ry cheap for cn?h. Apply at this Oi
v?t. 7.
4
S. A. BENJAMIN,
' Auctioneer and Commission
MERCHANT,
CAMDEN, S. C.
Will attend to all business entrusted to his
care, in selling Heal Estate or property of all
descriptions. lie has large rooms for storing
Goods, and Rooms to let. lie will receive
Goods on consignment.
l&if*Auction Sales attended to in any part
of the District. Jan. 2.
JOHN H. HOLMES,
Commission Merchant,
BOYCE & CP'S WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
9 I
REFER TO
Ron. Geo.'A. Trcnholm.
Andrew Sitnonds, President 1st National
Bank of Charleston.
F. S. Holmes. President S. C. Mining &
Manufacturing Company.
Dec. 12 3m*.
DR. T. J." WORKMAN
OFFERS his professional services to th?
citizens of Camden and vicinity.
Office immediately above BAUM'S store
entrance on Rutledge street.
>i c 13 tf.
Medical Notice.
DR. D. L. DkSAUSSURE hns resumed
the practice of Medicine. Office in the
rear part of Dr. Zemp's Drug Store.
January 9( tf
SCHOOL BOOK SJ!
The Undersigned, Dealers in
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
? Are prepared to furnish Teachers and Me?
chan's with i
School Books and Stationery,
i on the very best terms.
1 Send for catalogues of School Bookj and
i Miscellaneous Books, Writing Paper and En3
velopes; which will be sent free to parties def
siring them. Address,
DUFFIE & CHAPMAN,
f BOOK SELLERS,
[ COLUMBIA, s. a
f January 9, 18C8. 3m
I GUANO. .
e
1 r)ERUYIAN Guano, direct from agents at
- JL market rates.
Soluble Pacific Guano, $0.5 cash, $70 1st
November, with seven percent, interest, apt
proved city acceptance.
Baugh's Phosphate of Lime, $00 cash, $65
ict vmnmiint with seven tier cent, interest.
approved city ncccptance.
Phoenix Guano, $00 cash, $G5 1st Novemy
her, with seven percent, interest, approved
city ncccptance.
y Flour of Hone, unadulterated and unburnt.
9 Farmer's Plaster or Gypsum, warranted
pure.
t- In offering the above manures to planters,
I do so with every confidence, not only having
testimonials from planters who have used
- them the past year, but the further guarantee
that every cargo, as it arrives, is analyzed
by Professor Shepard, of the South Carolina
Medical College, and the high reputntion of
'' these manures fully kept up.
J. N. ROBSON,
1 and-2 Atlantic Wharf.
? Jan. 23 2m
it .
THE WANDO COMPANY,
OF
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
IS PREPARED TO FURNISH
k FARMERS AND PLANTERS
5
A ATlVTOTsTTATED
h SOLUBLE PH OSIIATE,
/COMBINING in the highest degree the reV_V
qaisiteB for the largest yield of Cotton
lt and Corn. Our friends who have tried this
FERTILIZER give their unqualified tcstie
mony of its complete success in largely in^'
creasing the yield of their crops. Where the
y application was doubled, the increase of yield
e was fully as great, and we are assured that
' it hns proved for cotton
"THE MANURE."
PLANTERS will find it advantageous to
work less ground, to cultivate more thoroughly,
and to apply liberally a preparation such
i as the above. Our
FERTILIZERS
J ARE MADE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF
e Dr. St. Julieii Ravenel, Chemist,
h WHOSE REPUTATION* and SKILL ensure
i, a reliable article. We have no hesitation in
stnting that in our standard manure the pubd
lie have a FERTILIZER which will give the
: most satisfactory results. We claim that, at
e the same cost per acre, this article will do
is better than PERUVIAN GUANO, our friends
writing that Guano loses its effect upon the
plant generally about the beginning of Sepfember,
and this sustaining the plant in a
green and healthy condition until killed by
frost. Directions for use sent with shipments.
Trice $05 per ton of 2,000 pounds.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE
OF
PURE BONE FLOUR
ALWAYS ON HAND,
AT
r $65 Per Ton of 2,000 lbs.
WM. C. DUKES k CO., Agents,
t March 5, lm.
c
A SUPPLY OF
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
ir
rt From Thorborn's, New York,
n TCST received and for sale by
11 d HODGSON k DUNLAP.
Feb. 6. tf
TIIOIiBURN'S
E GARDEN SEEDS.
e
A FRESH SUPPLY,
EMBRACING
!. EVERY l\1 RIETJ*,
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
^OVRNAL OFFIGE.
I
IMPORTANT. I
Purchasers of t.
FAMILY AND FANCY 1
GROCERIES, M,
are invited to pn'
CALL AND EXAMINE uHp
the m
Extensive Stock S
NOW OFFERED by Ho
C. J. McDOWALL, T*
CONSISTING OF
Java, Laguira and Rio Coffee
J.oaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugar
Green and Black Teas
Superior Syrup and Molasses (
Bacon, Lard and Flour
Breakfast Strips and canvassed Hams
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, Coperas, 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 Cc
French and English Mustard
Piokl ps. hv the iar and dozen. I
- ' -J ?/?
m
ALSO
Powder, Shot, Lead, ^ast Steel,
Plow and Bar Iron, Nails, Iron Cotton
Tics, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Manure
Forks, Rakes, Trace Chains, J
Wagon Boxes, Gridirons, Smoothing re
Irons, Tea Kettles, Sauce Pans, Fry- 811
ing Pans, Collin's Axes, Hammers,
Hatchets, Augers, Gimblets, Screws, tli
Plane Bits and Stocks, Pad and Stock Sj
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 fhe lowest prices for CASH, or they
be bartered for CO UNTR Y rROI)UCE.
]icing compelled to sell for cash or
its equivalent, I hope my friends will spare
me the disagreeable duty of denying, by re
framing f'roni asking for credit.
C. J. McDOWALL.
Nor. 28* tf.
Drugs & Medicines.
We are constantly receiving fresh supplies
of pu re
DRUGS,
MEDICINES, 0
Chemicals, '<
FANCY ARTICLES,
AND
PERFUMERY.
&c. &c. &c. &c.
PAINTS,
OILS
VARNISHES, 3
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, BRUSHES.
ALSO.
PURE WINE AND BRANDY,
FOR MEDICaL PURPOSES. ? J
KEROSENE LAMPS,
Alwnva <,n linml in irront vnrictv.
CIIDIMES, 1VICKS, BCKNEKS AND
SHADES,
Of nil sorts, sizes and qualities. b
Superior Kerosene Oil,
That will not explode.
Patent ?TIctticincs.
All of the most popular Pntcnt Mcdines, sold
at the lowest prices.
SHALLENBERGER'S PILLS, ^
Worm Candy and Vermifuge. tr
Perfumeries & Toilet Articles.
Summer and IJcllc Cologne, Lubin's Ex- tracts.
English, French and American Soaps, j
Hair Dressings and Restorers. Hair Brushes, J
Tooth llrushes, Dressing Combs, &c. &c.
French ConfectionaryWe
have just received another supply of T
genuine French Chrystnlizcd Fruits.
Physician's Prescriptions 1
r> e..u.. -.1 -.1 1 ?11 \t,?i;?;?nu J
.irt'I Uliy iruill J'UlltlU i*?4, illlll at I < < VM.V...VU
that we ?ell mny he relied upon ns being ?'
FRESH AND GENUINE,
and will he sold at (lie lowest possible prices
for CASI/. (
HODGSON & DUNLAP. v
E'cc. 19. tf
Commissioner's Notice. u
CI UAKD1ANS, Trustees and Committees u
1 must make their ANNUAL RETURNS _
to this office on or befoie the first of April ?
next. Rules will he issued against all who "
nialte defnult in this matter.
J. 1). DUNLAP. I
Commissioner in Equity.
Feb. C tf |
CORN! CORN!!
~AA BUSIIELS ofPRIME WHITE CORN 7
OUvfSa e, low for CASH. V
i HODOPON k DUNLAr. k
1 Martb 19- ? ' "
/
D??I???Wjl
all and Winter Stock,
AM now receiving n-y FALL and WINTEI
utfipk x
' IN DRY GOODS.
laines, Empress Clo h, Poplins and Pckii
Stripes,
nts, Ginghams, Optra Flannels,
dwd and bleached Shirtings and Sheeting
iseys, colored Domestics,
d and white Flannels
mkets, common ant! fine Bed
inctts and Jeans,
inks nnd Shawls
siery nnd Gloves
ble Cloths, Towelling, Doylies and Napkins
iVith a variety cf Notions.
Ready-Mad e Clothing,
nts, Pants nnd Vests, and in Suits. Mad
irts, Linnen nnd Pt per Collars,
good |uality.
b:ats.
Common and Fine. For Men and Boys.
SI3COJE3SFor
Men, Women and Children.
Hard Ware
A general assortment.
SadcLlery.
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, &c.
Croc Itery.
Of diffccnt kinds.
GROCERIES.
Crushed and br iwh Sugars
Java. Laguira and ltio Coffees
Fine Syrup and Molasses
Cheese, Cracker i and Mnckarel
Cans, Fruits, &e.
Bagging, Rope and Iron Ties
' All of which will be sold low for cash.
Small Profits and Quick Sales.
I will, also, purchnse, receive and forwai
itton and other Produce.
A cnll from my ole customers is respcctfu
solicited. I will take pleasure in showir
y stock,
A. M. KENNEDY.
Oct. 10. tf
Notice.
find it necessary for the current year,
confine myself to the CASH system, ar
spectfully request those indebted to me, <
ort time credit, to make the promised a
ngements prompt .y, as I will be under tl
icessity of placing my unpaid accounts
e hands of a LntvyerMor collection th
jring. BOB'T. M. KENNEDY,
Jan 9?tf Agent.
N?W DRY GOODS/
FALL, 18 67.
ress Goods,
Cloaks,
Hosiery,
Flannels..
Blankets,
omestics,
Cloths,
^aaaiwei tsa,
KJEADY-MDE CLOTHING,
HATS,
Boots.
Shoes.
In fact, a full and complete stoc
f DRY GOODS and SHOES attl
jwest market prices for Cash.
R. M. KENNEDY, Ag't.
VEH miLLIKERY
AND
DRESS GOODS.
OSS D. II. MeEWEJf & C(
Have just received from
?T?"\7i7-Y oris.,
A handsome assortment of
VEILEHSTERY
Dress Goods, Cloaks,
AND
Trimmi rigs.
All of which have been carefully select
y Miss McEwr.v, and will be sold at the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES
Oct. 24. tf
J. A. SCHROCK,
MAGISTRATE.
f\J ILL attend promptly *o the collecti
t T of all clai ns, ami other duties nppt
lininp to the oflicc.
Office at his reisdence, on DcKnlb St re
May 16, tf.
DURE FRENCH BRANDY at
WINE, for medicinal purposes.
For sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP.
ro YS1 TOYS
["TODGSON & DUNLAP have just reci
L JL ved a lareo supply of TOY-4, cmbrnei
rery thing calculated to " PLEASE TJ,
II1LDREX."
mountain:
3ABBAGE SEEE
AND
.llammc th Sugar Corn.
'ith a general > lock of desirable GARDE
EEDS. For siile at tlieJourual Office.
lPLES, ORANGE^ LEMON!
VSUl'Ell.101' QUALITY JUST ARRIVE
D. C. K1EKLEY.
JEPPER, SPICE, NUTMEG, GI
- GEll unil l/'INNAMON, for snle by
1). ('. KIRKLEY.
^UGAR, COFFEE, BACON, LARI
v FLOUll and MOLASSES, just rec6iv<
^ for *aU by ? #. KIRK.LKY.
CASK?CASH.
* ]
i ]
Highest market prices 1
PAID CASH FOR ' (
Hides, Old Iron, Brass,
Copper and Lead,
Beeswax, Tallow and Country ,
TANNED LEATHER, ;
FEATHERS & WOOL, ;
e
I I
BOUGIIT IN ALL QUANTITIES BY
P. GOSS,
Provision # Grocery Store
broad street, camden, s. C.,
Taimas T ' n*?A/?At?Tr onrl
l/ppudibc uauit'c* WUIIUO \JIUWIJ y ail*4
Dr. Youngs' Book Store.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
FRESH SUPPLIES OF
Provisions, Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES.
Imported PURE FRENCH
BEANDY.
For Medical Purposes.
' WINES OP AI IKINES
<< BRONSON'S TIN SHOP.
TINWARECHEAPER
THAN EVER!
'X'lIE subcribcr respectfully informs the
(0 1 citizens of Camden and vicinity, tbat be
HAS ON HAND,
r" A full and complete assortment of TIN
?e WAKE, and is constantly
i" MANUFACTURING.
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
theplnce.
bronson'3 tin rh0p.
B. D. BRONSON.
Oct. 9. tf.
jtw.rodgers.
commission
AND
forwarding merchant.
:k CAMDEN, S. C.
TTRrP AT. oilcnnnnu mn/ln nn onnflitmmpnt
sl. ? i ii
J. K. WITHERSPOOfC
AUCTIONEER
Respectfully informs his friends and
the public generally, that he continue* f
he sale of all kinds of property at Auction.
Ie will attend sales any where in Kershaw
district, and his charges shall be as low as it
s possible. His services shall be satisfactoty 1
>r no charge will be made. Dec. 21 ^
J. S. MEHONEY,
Auctioneer,.
WILL attend in person to the selling of a?
species of property at public sale, eith?
;r in Camden or surrounding country. Pensions
having property of any description to*
lisposc of, and wish my services, will be wait- '
:d on by giving me timely notice. My ohargetJ K
for services rendered will be in keeping with* n
the times.
Oct. 26.?tf. %
WM. M. SAHNNON,.
ATTOKNKYAT LAW * SOLICITOR
IN EQUITY,
Office at Branch Bank. J
Sept. 1, 3m. j
J. B. KERSHAW, 1
ATTORJfKV AID SOUCITOR, 1
N. B.?Cases_in Bankruptcy and other" I
business in the Federal Courts, will receive* }
prompt attention. j
Office, Broad Street, immediately opposite" '
the JOURNAL Office, Camden, 8. C. >
Aug. 25?tf.
IM. DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. J
XBQb. Office, That formerly occupied by Wml..
M. Shartnon. *
August 4?tf. '
J.D.DUNLAP, j
ATTORN ET AT LA
Office at the Court House, Camden, 8. C.
22 - ' *7- rT
W. L. DEPASS,
Attorney at Law
ANI!|3CLICITOR IN RUIQTY. 4
Office, Broad Street, one door above the Markctin
the building formerly occupied by
J. M. Gnyle, Camden, o. C.,
Will practice in all the United States Courts.
! - ' *4
?o * ui viuuior sucnuoD glTcn in SU OMM>
Of Bankruptcy. ;, * .
CHESNUT & WORKMAN*
(JAS. CHESNUT, W. H. R. WORKMAN^) ^
Attorneys at Law,
And Solicitors in Equity.
WILL practice in the Courts of Kershaw
and adjoining Distriots. Business entrusted
to them will meet with prompt and careftil
attention.
Office, at present, above the store ofBsum,. '
Bro. & Co. Mareh 28.
State of South Carolina. |
Kershaw District. j
IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J
Bank of Camden, S. C., V in M
r E-t VS' f Attachment. %
Jesse Rilgore, )
\\IHEREAS, the plaintiff did on the 9th M
T 1 of August filo hie declaration against S
the defendant, who (f?s it is said) is absent ^
from and withont the limits of this State*
and has neither wife nor attorney known
wuuin ine same, upon wuom a copy oitne
said declaration might be served. It i?therefore
ordered, that the sftid defendant do ap- ,
pear and plead to the said declaration,- on ?r
before the 10th day of August, which will be J
in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight J
hundred and sixty-eight, otherwise final
and absolute judgment will then given and S
awarded against him. .
W. CLYBURN, c. c. A a. a.
Clerks Office, K. P.
Sept. 5. - ]ym.
State of South Carolina,
KERSHA W DISTRICT. i
m THE COMMON PLEA& J
The Bank of Camden, S. C. vs. Thos. P. Balard, A
Declaration in Foreign Attachment. M
WHEREAS, The Plaintiff did on the $7t* ^
day of July, 18C7, tile bis declaration a?
gainst the defendant, who (as it is said) if
absent from and without the limita of thlft
State, and has neither wife nor attorney
known within the same, upon whom a copy ,
of the suid declaration might he served; it ta
therefore ordered, that the said defendant JfA
do appear, and plead to the said deslsratien, - j
on or before the 28th day of July next, ^
which will he in the year of our Lord ona A
thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, oth
crwise final and absolute judgment will then
be given and awarded against him.
Wi CLYBURN, c. c. r. & o. s.
Clerks Office, Kershaw District.
Ang.r?e31y, j
SOUTH CAROLINA, I
KERSHA W DISTRICT. A
txt mrt*n rta^firAir nr *n a rt
Ii\ inn, LUMMUJM jrLJJiAs. ^
Bank ofCamdei. S. C., "1
and WilliumS. Ellcrbfc, ( Declaration in?
vs. f Attachment.
Adkingon & Sheppcrson, j
117HERl? AS, the plaintiff did on i^e 2nd
TT day of September, file his (
against the defendant who (as i( if saup)' ii/
absent from and without (he U?aits of this J
Stale, has neither wife nor attorney known' M
within the same, uppn whom & copy of the
said declaration might he served: It is there* wH
fore ordered, that the said defendant do ap- ^
pear and plead to the said declaration, on oa
beforothe 3d day of September, Which will
be in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty eight, otherwise fit
nal and absolute judgment will then be awarded
against them. W. CLYBURN, , I
Sept. 5,?lym. C. C. P. & G. S- ^ I
Notice. N
\LL persons indebted to me for work don*
since the war, will please come forward *
and settle, as I am very much in need or
money, 1 also take this opportvnity of in-" M
forming the pubiic, that no more work will
? > nvrtonnt fnw /?nnK iji
DC UCimitu vAvw^iiw.
Nov. il? tf, F. J. OAKS,
Notice. 1
THE underaigped having been appointed, *]
Agent, of the Washington, Jefferiion^ V |
Fire Insurance Company, (Scottsville, Va'.'jp
and Union Fire Insurance Company, (Baltiy fij
more, Md.) Informs the public that he i> r::
prepared to take risks against losses by tire V
on the fnost reasonable terms. '
J?*. 18ff W, J,. T*PAfJ|f. 1
\ " \
Sept. 26, tf.
SOUTH CAROLINA,
KERSIIA TT DISTRICT
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Joseph R. Kershaw, vs. John T. Mathcson,
Christian Matheson, Kenneth .Mathcson.
Declaration in Foreign Attachment.
w WHEREAS, The Plaintiff did on the 4th
/ day of May, 1807, file his declaration against
the defendant, who (as it is said) is
absent from and without tjie limits of this
State and hath neither wife or attorney known
within the same, upon whom n copy of the
said declaration might be served : It is therefore
ordered, that the said defendant do ap3
pear 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. v. & o. s.
Cl May 9, , lyq.
' KERSHAW-In Equity.
_ Theodore Lang, Gdn, J Bn] for diHf0Tcry
T. J. Workman Ex. et al. J and rchel &cI.N*
pursuance of a decretal order passed by
Chancellor Johnson in above stated caseIt
is ordered that the creditors of John Workman.
deceased, be enjoined nnd restrained
j from pursuing their actions al law against
the defendant Thos. J. Workman, in this behalf.
The said creditors are hereby notified
to produce and establish their demands
1(] against the estate of the said John IVorktnan
deceased, before the Commissioner in Equity,
at his office, on or before the first duy of May
? navt /??. l,n .lnhnrfml frnm nil hnnpfif nf said
ordcl\" J. 57 DUN LAP,"
T Juno 27,?lit?m. C. E. K. D.
? KERSHAW?In Equity.
IE John Thompson.
C. L. Dye, Executors, Bill to sell lands
_ vs }- to pay debts,
D. D. Usscry, & I fcp.
J. It. Magill, Trustees, J
^ > IN pursuance of n ilccretul order passed by
' h ancellor Juhnsun, in above slated case;
It is ordcre'd that the creditors pf John P.
Kirkland, deceased, be enjoined npd restrained
front pursuing their actions at law against
the complainants C. L. Dye aqd John Thompson,
in this behalf. The snid creditors are I
5 hereby notified tq produce and establish their
demands against the estate pf the said John
ID : P. Kirkland, depenscd, before the ContniisI
sioner in Equity, at. his office, on or before
I the first day of June next, or be debarred
N" front all benefit of said order.
J. D. DUNLAP, C. F. K. 1).
June 27, lynt.
7!t?NGLISII MUSTARD, Essence
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ia I For sale hr HODGSON & DUNLAP