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Fromt ike TarmperCUCe Advocate. ADDRESS TO THE EVENING STAR. Star of the calm and silent night, Well way I wake the lyre to thee, Whose cheering tieanhs hath blessed my sight, For more than half a centur) ; And still amid each chatge that came, a found thy stiltag face the same. "Uft hath thy pute and silvery beam, Beheld me when a shepherd boy Indulge in many a fairy dream. Of future bliss. and tutore joy ; As to the fold I took my way, To pen my charge at close of day. And far upon the tnighty deep, A lonely youth, a poor exib, Tbou'st seen ni steal aside to weep, For distant fri-6ds and native lase; Whilst thou, as it f aeypathy, Seem'd-melted into tears with umi. 't'hou'st seen nie as ste66d enknaowt Where cities rise, and forests t ave, Or wandered pensied and alone, Where strenmlets glide, and.torrents rave, And all was strange and new to tie, Save bat thy sister stars and thee. Thy radiant light doth summon me To seek the place of secret prayer, And oft with holy ecstacy, I find both peace and pardon there, While borrowed rays of light divine, Mfethinks sweet star of Eve are thine. And thottgh around my lowly bier, No early friends be seen to weep, Nor kindred hallow with a tear. The humble grave in which I sleep ; thy faithful beams, dear star, will come, To shed tneir lustre o'er my tomb. Star of the mildly beaming ray, Still to the skies at Eve repatr, And cheer the exile far away, And smile upon the child of prayer; Till Sun and Moon and Starry ray, Be lost in climes of endless day. Columbia, . U. CAROLAN. *The author is the son of a shepherd. From tab N. 0. Picayune. SILL SNYDER'S EMPTY POCK ET PISTOL. Bill Snyder's cap was an index of his character. It always rested jauntly on his left eat, whilb the right division of his soap locks, swinging clear to the breeze. seemed to say to the admiring gazer. ' Bill is a blood !'-His swinging gait tas of that denil inay-care satp which says, as plainly as language can, ' Here's for a tow!' There was mischief in his eye not that sportive mischief which poets fancy they can occasionally discover in the eye of a romp; but the species of mischief n bich is developed in upsetting dry goods boxes, ringing door hells at midnight, betting the city in an uproar by getting up false alarms of fire, and as Hill used to be fond of expressing it, - Kacking up a- fuss generally.' There was noth ing radically malicious in his character. If he r.bbed a heni roost, it was not so much becaluse be 'coveted his neighbor's goods,' vs because he wi-bed to prove himself a mtaster in the delicate art of il licit appropriation. If, when silence reigtned at the 'ghostly boor.' be made the welkin ring vgtbh aho cry of 'fire,' it wvas not because he felt any ill will to wards his sltumberinag fellow citizen, but simply becauase lhe wished to break op the disagreeable dreams oif the snoring watch men, antd keep nell greased the knee joints of the firemen. Nor did he ever perpetrate an assault upon1 the guardian of the night if lie cauld find a private citi zen who could give hiim an excuse for beating the -'double drag' upo~n the bridge of -his noses When tie could not1, thetn he deemed the 'leather heads' legitimate subjects upon which to give illustrations of his pugsinstic- powers. Bill was oh a rovtig disposi:ion-a ime miin locomo-tive, anad always bed on a good head of1 steam He htad a remnarka ble autipattny to water. He deemed it a good element in which to tdrun n cats, but good for notmg to drown sortae. "I'm a natural genius, soliloquized Bill, upon a certain occuasiotn. 'I'm a natural genius without college hirtiuag I'm cot what they call *'well read in books b.ut allow that I'm well Ted in the face'. There aint so many blotches on my char acter as on my noser and this is aiH owing to my way of doing business. I dot' keep no clerks to square accounts. Miy mouth is mty tbook keeper and it posts all gin- accounts ont the principle of double enty. I'm sax feet haigli, but I'm toften short. I- once issued- ou t a writ of discov try agamost my pockets. But it wa'nt no use. You can't discover nothing with a writ where there at nothiug to discover. That stands to reason. They call mes a sinner. It may be 1- am. but one thing is sarti-i'm spLTru-ually inclined. I'm for the larg6est tiberty andi the largest horns. I goesr against all restraints, and sql lets my elbows and toes go aut. Now here I -am, with two pocket pielols. esmpty as a charity boxt inbardl times. But an empty pocket pistol aint as bat4 as as an empty' pocket; but both at the same time -is a severe affliititu upon human natur! I'ua an exbhauated receiver, but genius can't-be blotted up hioe a jnt o1- whiskey-no cash and thes samte atmount of credit-a poor show foF a bust. I must 'hircuttwem-Che enemy !' Let's see-vater's cheap ad and hiere's what Wants a pint. 'Old Pinchemi don't mix liquors with nothin.' V# i'b a chumckle, Bill filled op one of his pint pistols with ater, anud goes to old . Pincitem's. 'A pint-of gin, Pintcliy.' - There's-Ibe real stuff, Bill. None of your half and half.' ' T-bankes, Pinchy. I'll pay you soon. Good bye.' '-He-re, here, Bill, don't- you see-'No trust ' Pay'to day. and'trust to morrow. That's the ticket. Hand back -the gin or the cah.'. ell, there, take xour liquor, old Pineby, you have no bowels of compaes ion. Bill handed back the pint pistolfull of twdter, which Pinchy poured deliberately into his gin cask, and Bill Snyder march ed eff with his pint of gin, sayin You're greeui, Pinchy, and Bill Soy der's a natural genius without college larning!' SADDLEitY . AND HARNESS MAKING, p as Subscriber takes plea. sure in returning his sin cere thanks to his friends and patrons, for the very liberal patronse bestowed on him during the past yeas. He respectfully informs his friends and the public in general. tha't he still continues to carry on the Saddle and Harness Making Business, at his cold stand, next 'door to Mr. S. F. Geode's. He has on hand a good asiort'mnent of - Saddles., Bridles and Martingales, Hiar ess, TraveUing Trunks, Sic. and all other articleb nsiily kept at stich an establishment, Whfc fie offseis on as 'easonable terms as lie can po'abibfy a'ffbrd tdim. MILITAaY E4ttAOh MADE 'o ORDER, IN A - WORKMANLIKE MANNER, Citizens of South Carelina. call and see if you cannot suit yourselves as well at home as abroad. Let us endeavor to keep our money it borne, and we will bav AIIE o spEd. beF 19 tf 4 Breught to die Jail OF this Di rtict, a Negro man, who says his name is. DANIEL, and that he be longs to John Reckenbaker of Barnwell, S C. Said Negro is about five feet 6 inches high, dark complexion,and between 22 and 25 years of age. He has a scar over his left eye. Theowner is request* to come fotward. prove 0roperty, pay charges and take hitt away, ei he will be dealt with according to law. 1. H. GOODMAN, Jailor. July , - tf 27 Br$ig& t o tge JTali OF this District, a Negro nan who says his name is W ILLIAM. and that he be tongs to James Millttduse f Barnwell Dis trict, S. C. Saia Negro is about five feet sit inches high, dark 6d:41leiti6d, and be tween thirty-six and thiiH -elght greata of age. -He has a scar on his forehedd; and also one An his breast. The owner is requested to colieis frwrd, prove propert), pay charges and take him atay, or he will be dealt with acc6'ding to law. C. H. GOODMAN, Jailor. July 30 tf 27 4B OE' E O 455 8 #Z8' 'HE undersigned respectfully informs hi. i friends, that he has resumed the Manufac ture of CO I'TUN GINS, and Batters himself friom his loag experience in the business as ula ker of the celebrated Jone s Gins, to receive a share of their patronage. He deem it useless to accompany this notice with a long list of certificates of recommenda tion, as to the capacity of his Gins, when he can assure tlien that out of near 1500 Gins made by himself not one have been coudemnei or returned. His Gins are of the best mate 1als and warranted. Attached to tbo Sawa v. a Mote Cleaner, and experience has pr-ven it to be a valuable addation, as it keeps all th. motes of any size from passing through with the Cotton. The Brush Wheel bas also un dergono considerable alteration. Upon the whole, his Gins Heed only to be tested to be hghly appreciated. Planters caa be assured hat no Gins will leave his Shop without the Saws and Ribs having been examined and set y himself alone, and respectfuilly solicits a all frodm thenm before they parchase elie~4here .* H. ODEN. Agent. Opposite Stovall $ Simmon's Ware Housie N.13 B.taRlEARNG donc on moderate terms. Augusta, Ga.. July 1 *6t 23 CARRIAGE lMAKING:! T HIE Subscribers respectfully inform -their friends and the public generally. that thecy are catrrying ou the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, ii all itse branches, at the old stand near Poterille, where they are fuclly prepared for docing all kinds of work in their line. 'ith neatness and despatch, and at prices to suit the limes. They feel thankful for past favors. anid hope .by constaut assiduity utd scriet attention to business, io merit a liberal share of their patronage. C. MII'CHELL, .L. HILL. July 2 tf 23 P. & Wagon work and all kinds oh Blacksiiing dIone at the customary pri es. .'M & H. Notice. S hotelib ie that application will be made at the flest sittting of the Legis. latre to mrake a public road, of the road leding from the five notch to Moors' road.. July 9 3m 24 Notie?. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of John D. Itiriford, late of this District, are -re quesed .to make -immediate .payment,and all having any demands against the -said Estate wilhand them in, according to law, by the 25th of December next, at which time the subscri be desires to close up the Estate. ELIJAH WATSON, Adm'r. April9m 11 Posiively the Last Notice. A'LL Persons havimg demands .against the AEstate of John Cheathant, Sen.-deceas *e. , ae e equested-to pr-esent thienr~properly at tested within the time prescribedliylaw, and those who do not availthemselves with this op. peotuity will not be-paiL. GOTHIERIDGE CHEATHAM, March 4 lj 5 Execxtor State of South Carolina. EDGFIELD DISTRICT. Wlliam Brunson and Catharine Summons - Cox and others, Appl'ts., vs. in Calvin Cox and others, Def'ts. JPatitin. I T appeartmg to my satisfaction, that Cal K in Cux,Odum Cox, the children of Nancy Ford, formerly Cox, Peggy Cook, formerly Cox, Asa Odom, son of Gilhiam Cox, Derqpd ants in the above stated case, teside without the limiits of this State. itis therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Solomon Cox; deceased, on or before the sixth day of October next, or their consent to the same will be ep tered of record. 30HN HILL, o. Z. D. J,,t. . Emi 24 vu'mspin, i iros Jo '91l3VS EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COLMBIA. 7th July. 1845. s By His Excellency WILLIAM AikE. E9g Governor and Commander-in-Chief i and over the State of Soutk Carolina. W HEREAS, information has been recel ved at this Depa. tment, that an atro cous murder was committed on the 18th o June last, in Spartanburg District, byiOSEPIl HUGHEY, on the body of Wilson Josbee, ant that the said Joseph flughey has fled fron justice: Now know ye, that to the end justict may bddene, and that the said Joseph H ogbej maybe brought to legal trial for his offence a gforesaid, Ido hereby offer a reward of TW( HUNDRED DOLLARS for hisapprehensio: and delivery into any Jail in- this State. Jo smph HaEhey is described as being about 5 fee 6 inches high , has a very black beard.incline to be bald headed, hts a stammering in hi speech, andsquinting his eyes very much while n conversation, has a large mole over one a. eyes, weighs about 165 lbs. and is about thirtj years of age. given under iy hand ana the seal of thn Sate at Columbin, this 7th day of July A. D., one thousand eight hundred ant forty five, and in the Seventieth year of the Independence of the United States o America. WILLIAM %IKEN. .. Q. PnCtzY, Secretary of State. July 23 - 3L 26 lantation for Sales T HE Subscriber offers liar sale his valuabl Plantation,situated on Stephen's Creek in E gfield Distlibt, and about 10 .niles abov Ha urg. The Tract contains five hindret and fifty aeres, of as good, well timberet land as any on the Creek and is Well adapt ed dOcstp- Cotton and small grain. Abouv two iuidred end sity a&si. are cleare and in eutIiin. The eituation is at healthS' dea any id the District anti the water is excellent. A reasonable indul gence will be given, with Note and ap proved security. Persons wishingpio pur chase, can call and examine for them selves. If not previously disposed of, the above Plantation will be sold on Wednesday the 3rd of September next, at my place of reideace, on Stephen's Creek. JOSEPH LLOYD. May 7 Im2ta 15 Dr. Br taretht's Ym1s-. .. .LANG C;RCULATION! R EPEATED changes in the temperature have a very bad effect upon. the blood; a sudden change from a full, generous, to a low, poor diet, will be equally injurious to the health as sudden changes of weather. if we would have health we must endeavor to pre vent, as far as in us lie, great extremes of all kinds. Every excess, of heat or cold, of eat ing or drinking, tends to produce iupurity of the blood; thus its circulation becomes languid; the very channels of life are clogged; and the irst eonsequence is that the BOwELs become COSTIvE. We are in this cond'tion ready to receive any dan.-whichwa- imy.c ama aon.aL i ,nd tvithout any contact with any one affected with sickness, we shall have headache, hearthurn, izziness, a foul tongue, loss of appetite; al! the result of the state of costiveness. When the atmosphere becomes impure and oppressive to mankind, it requires the tempest o agitate it, to give it purity and life. When the bowels tie costive they require the dministration of BRANDitETI I'S PILLS, whibh, by exciting a commotion, er accelera ei movement ini that organ,-will occasion all norbid contents to be expelled, thereby pro'du ~ing purity to the blood aud health to the whole rame, , l7'TI'E Pills are sold at Dr. Brandreth's Of ~Ice. 241 Broadway, N. York. Also, by Bland itButler, Edgefield C. H.; S. D. Clarke or Cv., amburg ; J. 8. $' D. C. Sntyley. Mleetinig Street ; IV. M. Colcman, New Market; Wkhittuck, iSllan or IWaller, Greenwood ; L. D. Mei rri an. Cokesbury. Joy225t 28 The Charleston Evening News, BY J r4. CAaDoZo. AN Evemntg Paper, with the above title, .Lwill be published daily. in this city on the lt ol October niext, if a sudfiicint tnumber of subscribers catn be obtained to warrant the un-* lertaki ng. It wilt include the usual quantity of political, -ommerilanid shipping iutelligeince found itn aily journals of its size, and emabriaco such ye* etons as are most interesting anid attractive o the~ geteral reader. It is a imost tatniecessary o state, that on all puohec questions iinvolving te rights atnd titrests of South Carolina, the onductr of the'-Evening 1News" will be founid at the poet of duty:; while it is nearly superfius us to add, that its columits will be free from every species of personality, or of remark offen sive to the taste of a community with the re inement ofmuatnners that characterizes the pa 4 pe of Charleston To meet the public desire for a cheap daily journal, and to approach as-nearly as possible to the principle of cash payments, in conduct ingthis papor, thre -Eveninig News" wiel be turnished to subscribers at $6 per annm, pay able half-yearly, or 50 cents per month, pays ble monthly. Advertisetneuts wilt be inserted at the rate-ol -50 -cents per square for the Girsi insertion, and 37& cents for each succeeding insertion. For all advertisemients of 6 liues and under, the charge will be 25 cents. The "Evening News" ill be of tine medium size ofpublic journals, will be painted with a naa tyeatndon good paper. Atri-weely paper will be issued at $4 pet annum, payable in advance. Subscription lists are-left at the Courier and Mercury Offices, and at the different Book atnd Statioer's Stores. State of South Ciarolina, -EDGEFIlELD DIbTRICT. C. J. Glover, Declaration ir vs. ~ Foreign Attach James H . Hart ison. ment. The Same, Decfaration in Foreign Ad the same. Lachment. F'H E Plaintiff in the above stat-ed cases has S igthis day filed his declarations in m; office, and-the defendants having ito wife or at torne s known to be within the limits of thia State, on whom a 'copy of said declaration: with a rule to plead canbe set ved:1 is there lore ordered, that the said delendant do pleim to the said declarations, within a lear and day from the publication of this order, or fina and absolute judgment will be awa/ed agains them. T HOS. G BACjJ. c.c. P. Clerk's Office, Oct. 31, l84 l1y 41. .LAW BLANKS . lofn ALE w AT THIS 017.ICE-, New Weekly Paper iii Charles toll. PtOSPECTUS OF THE CHARLES TUN Al lit tUR-A W EEKLY JuouRNaL, devoted to the advancement ,,i tot Teampefance Cause and Geneial Literature, to be published in this city as soon a: a sufficient number of subscribers shall te obtained. The subscrnb--r proiposes (should a sufficient number ot naines be obtaiued to warrant the undertaling,) to establisuh tn this city, a W eekly Paper, devoted to the cause of Temperance. Agriculture and General Literature. In a large and populous city like ours, em braci g so large a field of Temperance ope Srates with three or four flourishing ocietes devoted exclusively to the. advancement I the cause,it would scarcely seem unreasonable to presume, that, with proper effort, a sufiicient f proportion of patronage might be secured, to l warrant the permianent estabhsiameutof a news paper which would serve as an organ of the views and sentiments of the temperahee coi inanity, as well asa repository of select nis cellany for. the entertainment of the general zeader. With the exception of the religious press, we have not a single weekly paper an harleston, while in many of our nortnern cities; they are not only in,uieruble, but well supported. I Surely, then, we can sustain one ! It is proposed to dedicate a portion of its cOl )u nns. to the pubicatin of commercial and r I other intelligence. Embraciang such of 11he cur r rent news of the day, us may be afforded by originai contributions and approtiliate selec tions. ihe iteramy colunns wilh comprise -a series of essays, tales, sketches, &c., a poraun 1 of which will be written expressly for the Mir ror The editor has already secured the aid f ofa number of zealous and activo inenbers of the Charleston Total Abstence Society, who will contribute fieq. eitly to its p-,ges ; as well as that of several o o.ur nuost pops or writers by whose valuable cn operation. ne has hereto fore be,-a enabled to con. ribut.e to ie entertain ment ofthe reading comnumt) . The rate ofanntid subscription will be fixed at two dollars. 'hose who way prefer to sub scribe fir a shorter period will be itunished at 1 twenty-five cents per mith. Advertisemeants I vill be inserted at twenty-five cents per square of-twelve lines. The paper ivill correspend in size to the I other Charleston weeklies. The mechanical execution will be regulated so as to give per feet satisfaction. Subsctiption lists may be found :it the Cou rier, Mercury and Patriot offices. and at the Hall of the Charleston Tota- Abstinence Soci ciety, Meeting street. EDWIN HELRIOT. July 30 tf 17 State of South ('aroilma. DGEEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robert R Hunter, Declaration ii tit. Attachmicnt. P. H. Ronucy. A T H E Plaintiff in the above stated case, having this day filed their Declarations n my Office, and the Defendant having no wife or Attorney known to reside witnin the omits of the State on whom acopy of the same with a rule to plead can he served; " It is therefore Ordered" That the Defendanitappear and plead to the same within a year and a day froni the date hereof or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him THOMAS G BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office,22d Nov. 1844. Nov.27 44 ly State of South Carolna, EDGEFIELDDISTRICT. 'Nancy -Reyuids, Applicant. against Win. Reynolds. W. Reynolds, and others, Drf'is. *T appearing to my saisfetion, That John IReynolds, one of the Defendants, resides without the limits of .his State, it is therefore ordered, that he do appear and object to the divsion or sale of the Rteal Estate of Thomas Rleynolds dncease-d, or,, or befome the sixth day of October alex!, or his consent to the same will be enteied of record. JOH1N H IL L. c. E. D. July 2 l2t 23 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIEL~D DIdTRItCT. Andrew Carson, uardiani ofl Declarationin Francis W. Ferthi, vs. Foreign . Enoch Byne, Elijah Attachment. Bynte, Harmon H ust J -Andrew Carson. vs. Declaration in Ifor the samie. eigni Attachmrnt. 7 3IHE Plaintiffs in the above siased cases. : .havinig this day tiled tieia Declaratis in ity Office, and the D~efendaints haiving neither nowife or Attornieys kinownito reside within lie iits ofibhe State oin whoii a copy ol the itame with a rale to plead can be served. "It is therefore. Ordered" hat thet Defenda nt aippear ad plead to the same withini a year aid a day from the day hereof.omr final and absolite judg mnt will be awaisded againist thtem THOM1AS G. BACON4,c. c c. Clerk's Office. March 17th, 1845 1y 8 South taoia EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEA4S. Nancy M. Dillard, Executix. vs. )Dec'n ini Enoch Byne, Harmon Hust, For. At. and Win. HI. Byne. tachment. I' H EPlainatiff in the above stated cases hav ing this day filed her declaratioai in my office, atnd the defetidadlts having ineithier wives or attorneys known to be wvithin the limits of this State, on whomt a coipy ot said declarations with a rule tio p lead can be served: It is there. fore erdered, that the said defendants do plead to the said declarations. within a year and a day from the publication of this order. or fin a and absolute judgmelntwill be awarded againis hem. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. p, Clerk's Office, 17th March 1845 1ly 8 South ar'olina, EDGE F IE LD DIST RICT. ISeaborn A. J ones. Declaration vs. in 1Foreign Enoch Byne. Auiachment. T H E' Plaimaff having this day, filed his do claration in my office, and the defendaant havinag not wife or attorney. knoiwn to be within the State, on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to p lead, can be served: It is oydered, that the defendani plead to the said declaration, withini a year and a day, or final and absolute dgetment will h~e given against him. TiHOS. G. BACON, c. c. r Cleik's Office. 17th March. 1845 ly 8 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. APT T- J. DYSON, living near the Fork of Wilsona Creek and S~auda River. Ttilled before mte a bright sorrel horse, eleven years nld, 15 hanads high, Isome white about each hind foot, oane fre ot white half wvay .np -the-teg, large blaze 'in his face, and hi p shot in the right hip.. and appraised at $20. THOS. NiCHOLS, Mag. April 30. 15 $2 4tmn PROePECTUS OF The wouna Baptist, 1 .3 i.u I ijVupuehn*. % A t) erIUUocal, at (jreenvale, S. 1., uu. Oc -le cuttorial cutuuct III Itey. 1. . liaynes. PLAN AND OBJECT. The New Testament Curch-itsmen erebsip-its guverulieot--is officers--its ujUe-Its oldlUatces-l:nU- union-11 - g't t ius-its lanb-sitI spirit-t morals-its doctrine, as understood and niatutained by 1Sap1 t, will clai pi1:i1Iti) attentiun it, tne original articles tt the t. urohina baptist. Our aim will be to develops, first, the curistiau, and seculuut, L,& ,..9.A,l., .21t netner to merge the cirisiian in te Ba.. list, nor to be less christian b. cLiu..e B1 . siet, in our editorial bearing. Dignified christian courtesy to all men and towards all -Jeuusiuaionis of christians will be studiou ly wainaned, "while a manly, Irank anti independent avowal of our chi isteed views of revealed truth will be no less marked. '1 he golden mtein betwist igeitry and latuutinarzanisum will be our ann. I tie Carolina Baptist will, as tar as ts size, forw and pei ild of issues will ad mi', be a baptist kaiiy Nenspalper and Lurary of beui 1iuuwledge to pazeuts, Liildtren, lurwers, iluintes, deacons and churches, as ."ell as other classes of our readers. its plan and object is to propa gat truth. 'Le'ms--hize- Form. 'Tll Garotina iapsist sill be issued monthly, neatlh printed on new type, in quauto torni, with three columus on a page, upte a double ilt uxutim sheei, each num ue contaiausti 16 pesrn, wilt a neaily ex eented colored cover, tith au ues toeach number and to each vuinee. leis form is "uisainleoiui biming. bnigle copies for one Sent, $1 d0 each, payable on the re ceipt of ie firs' uuumber. 'Twenty five copies tome 3 ear, 4D A sisila'r discount to ftiurchies, Mtausiiers or Agents. I he ra nuniber will be issued as soon as 1000 names aball be reported to the Publisher's ullice, it doue promptly. No pas mncut expected until subscribers shall receive the first number. Let those who procuie sub-cribers, simply wake a list of their names, written plainly and in lull, wit h the name of the Post Office, District or County. and State, and request the P. Master to forward, under his frank, and thus save the charge of postage Addresses. All letters referring, to the business de pariment mtust be addressed to 0. H. Wells. Propiietor; and those designed for publication, the Rev. T. W. Haynes, Ed itor-always free of postage to them. Agents. All Baptist Ministers, Clerks of Church es and De;tcons, and all Post Masters, are authorized and requested to act as Agents. To Baptist Churches. It is respectfully submitted to Churche whether they might not, as Churches, in struct their Cleks to order any uumhei of copies desired for cisculation within their respective limits. . e 0. H. WELLS, Puolisher and Proprietor April 18, 1845. State of South Carolina. EDGEFILLD DISTRICT. IN. THE COMMON PLEAS. Berry Rodgers, vs Enoch Byne Dec n in and For. At Elijah Byne. tachment Cress & Trurpin, Deciartion in as. Foreign At the samec. tachmenit. T il Plaintifsi having this day tileti tiheir declarations in thteabiove stated eases in liy ottice, auid the defenulatt baing neitar wvives or aturneys known to be n titin the limiits of this State, u.. whom a copy of~ said declaratious with i: ttle to plead. can he, served : It ib ordered that thte said defenidauts ho plead to th, said declarations, within a&yearand a day rrom the publicationi of this order, or fital and absolu'e judgmetnt will be awarded igain)st themn. T HOS. G BA CON, c. C. P. Clerk's Uffice. 17th 3larch, 1t'45 0 iy State of bouth c arolinla. EDGEFlELD DISTRICT llN THE CVMMON PLEAS.' John B. Gordein) - vs. Attachment. Joseph M. Perry. A te:. J. L awtn vs. Attachment. - Joseph .31. Perr'y. ' 11H lE Plaintif's having this day filed thir Delatrations in the above stated eases in my office. It is therefore, Ordered, that the Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declirations within a year and a day from the date befi'of, or in default thereof final and absolute judgments wtll he give'n and awarded against the said Defendant in hoth ihe above stated cases. THOS G. BACON, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, 28th April, 1845. A pril 30 14 ly State of Southl Carolii a EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Davis, vs Attachment. Enoch Bvne. Verity Farmer,) vs. H armon - H ust Attachment. and Enoch Byne.. . Moore & Davis,) - - vs. Attachment. Enneh Byne. Emily H. Tubman,) vs. ~ .Attachmnint. Enoth Bs ne. I ~H E Plainti's in the abo'e eases, having this day filed their declarations in my office, and the defendantst having iteither Wives or Attorneys known to reside within thegliia of the State, on whomi a copy of said declara tions witht a rnleto plead canl be served: It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and plead toe said declarations within a year and a dtay from the date hereof. or in default thereof final and atbeolute udegmenlts .will be awarded aigaintst them T 08t. G. BACON, c. c P. May 12. 1845 - y 16 BRICKS. best. qual 150,00 i,.,th adf Ultejttbun adb E~dgefield C. H., July 30 &% 27 PRuPk CTUa OF The uitea btateb Journal, isk j. Z. Diu & (O. 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'1 he Postmecster's certificate of such remittance shall be a ificient receipt iheretor. The notes of any specie paying banks will be received. Washington, May I 1 Mtate of South (arolina, F.DGE'FIELD DISTRICT. IN CO MMON PLE AS. Job Grisham, vs. ' . AttUachment. Elijah Byne. A. W, Wiggins, A~ahct vs.Atame. FElijah Byne.J ni H- E Plaintiffs ini the above cases having U.thiis day file-d their declarations in my ol lice, and the Defendant having no wife or Attor ney known to reside w ithin the limits of the State, on whom a copy of said declarations with a rale to plead can be served :It is there- a fore ordered, that the said Defendants does appear and plead to the said doclaradions.in a year and a day from.- the date hereof; or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him by default. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. Pt Clerk's Office, $lay 14, 1845, 1y 16 The "itate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRIC'T. IN THE COM~i ON ?LRAS. Alsey Mtobley, .ewis Mobley, Dedsaation 's. ini Simeot Jay. . Aftachment. 73'HE Plaintiffs who by leave of the I.Court, were allow ed to plead their demand - against the Defendant have this day filed their* D~eclaration against the said aimeon Jay, anad he haaving no wife or Attorniey known to re side in this State npon whom at rule to plead, with a copy of said Deciaration could be served. Ordered that the said Simeon do plead to this Dclaration within a year and a day. or finaljudgmentwill be awarded against *him 'T HOMIAS G. BACON, o. c. P. Clerk'S Office, 22d Nov. 1844. SNov.27 44 1y State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . J. W, Siokes. 'Declaration in P. H. Rooney. AttacamentZ. T liE Plaintiffs ini the above stated eases, - ..having this day tiled their declarations in my1 office. and the defendants having no wife or attmrnaey known to reside within the limits of the-State,-on whom a copy of. the same with a. mr ul to plead'can be served - Ii is thereforo ordered. that the defendant appear and plead to the same within a year and a day from the. day hereof. oi final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him.. T HOS .G. BACON, c. c. p. Clerh's Office, 22d Nov. 1844. Novm, 44 a v