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THE GIRL WITH A HOLE ii HEI STOCKING. 'Now daie ip to thai girl With a hole i' the fiel of her stockittg." There's a sweet pretty dinisdi %ho trips 16und the street, 4ith a lip that it sorro' ieedtid al*ays a * mocking; Any bright sunny day if this fair one you meet. You will know by the hole in the heil of her 'stocking. Ier lodks are the raven's. her eyes the gazelle's, And her foot is so short that it does not need docking ; Her bust was perfection- but-shudder ye belles ! Thete's a confounded great hole in the hiel of her stocking! . When I looked on her firit at Miss Fitimagig's rout, Like a patent-timmed hammer my heart was a knocking; But when I turned round as she passed, I cried ont,. "Ye gods on Olympus-a hole in her stock. ing !" The next time I saw her-the sweet little dear, by her lover's side tripping, their arms inte'r locking, I was chilled to the heart, and shed many a tear, For the horrid great hole in the heel of her stocking! ii, wou!d she were aine !-if it made me a corse, I would buy her a bundle of green or bay hocking; I'd sit cross-legg'd a month, or I'd ride the Bronze Horse, Till I botch'd up that bole in -the heel of ber siocking ! Al;sweetest! enough are the woes of each day, To stir up its noddle, and set it to rocking. but if not for my sake, for chhrity's pray Buy a needie and darn up tbat hole in your stocking! From the Georgia Constitittionalisi. FOOLISH PLANTERS. Permit me, Mr. Editor, through the tnedium of your columns, to notice what I consider a very sillyand most pernicious proceeding, on the part of our planting fiends-to which mr attention has again been drawn, from noticing the usual ar tieles. - The first new% cotton in market. from the plantation of Mr. -, - county. sold for - cents!!! It is not my ittention of enlightening the world as to the "rtodus operandi" at times resorted to, or achievig this tt0st. astonishing feat; whether the bolls were wvellisunned to cause them to open, whein er old cotton was slightly mixed, to make op quantity, w'hat amount of labror was bestowed upon the' laudable and useful ttndertaking, how long it remained packed before being opened to prevent its rotting, tner the extent of gratificttion enjoyed by' the enterprising planter. These are but trifling and local raatters. I wish to deal wsith the practical effect of this folly. It certainly carrmot escape the notice-of ay: man of intelligence, fthat the cotton trade has a host of people en gaged in it,- whose every thnught and aim is to depress prices. The Banker,- hoih.g the available and active wealth of' the country-for he gets a better bill, the low er the price is''-and the mnaeufacturing interests, for the cheaper the cotton, thte greater' the proft-and the, agetl'litureha sing, for the lower the price the moYe ob ders can be executed-and a' host of de pendents aire alive to every thing r'elatihng 'o this trade, sparing no Cost or labor in procuring every possible information as to the amount planted, state of the seasons, &c., &c. One of the reliable modes of calculation by them, is from the time the first blos somn is observed, t) the first-leilling frost --again from the fl-rat new cotton heitig in malrker, to the first killing frost-rhis is re lied upon for lenuith of season-if gn av erage period the crop is considered an av erage one-if ant unusual p)eriod, a large otne. Now, instpead' of permnitting nature to take its course, gathering with care the harvest where it is'ripe. we (for a vaitn lioast) must anticipate this event, and artm our enemies with an irresistable argument to rob us of our labor. The fact of the early receipt, is atouse heralded in Augusta, or the market it is brought to. A- tull price must be given. the industrious ownteruof the one of two bales- hau~ledto- tarket-perhapis 75- mile, over a sandy road, by a hard- worked' team, while the Thermometer at 95 to 100 degrees-in the shade: some merchant must have the first new cotton a' New York, for he may then see his name, and his friend's in the newspapera of that cit y! Off it goes, and so ott till it finds its wary to Liverpool a month earlier thtan the represented state of the growing crop led parties to anticipate. Calculations fron' this fact, are at once made, the talk of late spring- and dry season--is put down "a ttsual humbug" and the market of Liverpool governingtalt other markets, be comes at onue languid and depressed. That this has' been-,- and is likely' to -be the case, I~swill only statm what took-place, - a few years ago: A planter'in Shuth Car olina sent mn July, two bales-of' cotton'to the Augusta tmarket. they wete at'once sold, sent by Rail RU'ad tvC harle'stbn, atnd -'by steam-packet to New York, there they were purchased by:- the agent of a mer chant spinner; shippe.d per " Gre'at West. ern" and on the 16th day of August !anded in Liverpool. The anticipated eufect of his burewd agent was at once realized. The cotton market, (there in a good state) paused, reeled and !umbled, in three w'eeks prices went down two cis. a pound, and 'contin tinued at that'depression for four months, caubing a loss to American hld, rs of cot ton estimated at one and a half millions .f dollars-and perhaps as much more it planters. upon their new crop. But what availed all ibis, the planter had his name in the papers-glory enough for one day. Let us nope, Mr. EditOr, for more in telligence in future, hut if persisted in, I must call upon the trade of Augusta u nanimounly to vot. a leather medal for next year. A P NTER'S FRIEND. ShERiFFV SALE... B Y virtue of sundry writs ot Fieri Fa esas to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgeflield 'Court House, on the First konday and Tueiday in September next, the lohlowing property, to-w'il: Otivet Simpson vs. William Crozier, a House and Lot in the Ton n1 of Haumburg. know.-in tile plan of said town No. 78, on Spire's endMechanic Streets, occupied by the Defendant as it dwelling. William Woodberry and otherb vs, Ru dolph -Varwtr *and Elizabeth Carter. the tact of laou.where the Defendant Eliza beih Carter now lives, adjoining of lands olJohn Wise and others.. Wade S. Cothran vs. Jen'u Roden, the tract o1 land t here the Defendant uow lives, coniaining one hundred and iieven teen actes, more or less, adjoining of lands -of John A. Wnitu, John Price and others. Meigs & Colgan and other, vs. M. L. Gearty, the tract of land where the D. tendant lives, contaiming twenty t% o and half acres, mqre or le.s, adjoining lards o Francis O'Conner. G. P. Camplin, Dawson Atkinson and others, vs. Lewis ElIzey, the interest of the Defendaut in a tratt of ladd, cditain ing four hundred acres of laud, more or less, adjoining lands of' Elizabeth Carter, A, 3. Rambo utid Bibers. Arid one other tract of land, conlaining one hundred acres; more or less, adjoining -of lands of Mrs. Mary Highiowdr, Nathaniel Black and others. barles Lamar vs. Starling Powell Iand James Powell, the tract of land where the Defendant James Powell lives, adjoining of lands of Jacob Wise and othces.. Olivor Towles, ,Ad mi'r. againsi Lewis Elizey, Dawson Atkinson land Aber Whalley, tihe tract of land where Mrs. Atu der Whatley now lives, adjoining of lands of Dawson Atkinson and others, levied upon as the property of Abner -Whatley, deeased. Cothran.& Sprowl and othei, vs. John Sentell, oe Horse. -John. Hill; Ordinary, for the use of Pe tel- Smith vs.'Milledge Galphin asnd 9thers, a tract of laud, Ediitaining one thousand acres, more or less, adjoining lands o Samuel Clark, Richard Hankinson and others. David Powelt vs. Charles PoiMVli, tie tract ofland where the Defendant lives, adjoining of lands of Dudley Rountree and others. The State vs Samuel H. Williams. W. C. Williams and Moody Harris. one brown bay Mare and Colt, levied oii as the prop erty of the Delendaut Moody Harris. Brannon & Mundy. bearers, vs. Rebeca bug and al. mt tract of land wnere the Delendat lives, contalinmtg one hundr I acres, iiore or less. adjoining of lands uof .uargarett Ogdvie and others. Luci'nda Hatcher and oathers vs. Chris tiana Hatecier. thle tract oft land where she Defeniant lives, and known as the H atch erS Ponds. Oliver Simpson vs. Russe-l lliardin and Heuty (.'ox, the tract of land n here the Defenidat Rtusel Ilardhu lives, adjoitning of lands of Swtehn Wtilsona atud others. L. I-. Mnndy vs.- Henry Evans. the tract oh land contatrmng one hundred and eghty acres, mtore or less, adjoining lands of James lfnrion aiid others. J. B. H arrison vs. Margaret Ogilvie, t he tract of land a here the Djefendant lives, cotrtainirg three hundred acres ol land, more or less, adjoining lands oh John A. White and others., Francis O'Cunner vs. Thoinas McCon nell, the inte:'est of the Defenidant in the H-oose lately occupted by him as a Gro cery Store, on Centres Street, in the tow~n of Hamburg. Also, one Negro man by the name of Daniel, and some times called Dick. Ter'ms, cash. Hf. BOULWARE, s. August 13 3t Plantation for Matle. TH E Subscriber offers for sale Is valuable Plantation, sitnated on Stephmet's Creek in Egelield District. anid aboht 10 .niiles above H auinrg. Thre ''ract conitams live hundred and fifty acres, of as good, wvell timbered land as any on the Creek and is well adapt. d to Corn, Cotton and small grain. Ahbnut wo hundred and sixty acres are cleared and in cultivation. The situation is as ealthy as anly in the District andi the. vater is excellent. A reasonable iudul. ence will be given, with Note and ap roved security. Persons wishing!to pur hase, can call' and examine for them elves. If not previously disposed of, the above Pantation will he sold on Wednesday the rd of September ntext, at my place of isidence, on Itephen's Cr-eek, JOSEPH1 LLOYD. May 7 Iim2ta 15 CARRIA(GE IARING: T HI E Subscriber-s r splectfully inftorm -their friends and the publhic genoraHly, hat they are c.trryintg oii the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, n all its brancehes, at the old stand ntear Potersville, where they are fit ly prepared for doing-all kinds of work in their tine. ith neatness and despatch, and :rj prices to suit thre times. They feel thankful for ast favors. and hope by constant assiduit y ad strict attention to business. to merit a iberal share of their- pat ronage. C. MI1'CHELL, -L. HILL. J'uly 2' tI .23 P. S Wa~gon work and all kinds oef Blacksmithting donse at the custoniary p'i es. M & H LAW BLANKS ba S4ALT.E AT. Pn nn THIS FPC. EDGEIELD.BE AT COA PAY, ATTENTION! ,YOU ivill ippear on your company mustet ground on Friday the 5th Septembernext. for instruction aid drillarmed and equipped s the law directs. An election will be held at the saue-time and pliace, for Colonel of tie 7th Rtegiament. to fill the va nt'e) .c.isioned by the resignation o' Louis . Wigfall. Lieuts. Covar and Bland will isist is, ihai.aging the election. All other orders are hiereb3 countermanded. By order of Capt C. A. Il E1S, J. Coax, Orderly Serjeant. 6t 27 )AD QARTERS, 7TH Rao., S. G. Ai., July 23d, 1245. rders No. IN ,ursnice of orders . from BrigadiPr Ltien,-ral Bradle, an Eleioi will be ,ld du Friday the 5th September next, for a olonel it) command the 7h Itegimient. to fill e vacancy occasioned by the resignation of of. L. T. %4 igiail. .0 Each t .;n'tain dr coinmissioned officer of a lnipanay in- the Regitnenit,'will put up at coim Ilny rendezvous a n1otice Of said esection, aid der to his naistaice .on the day of election.' vi0 of his subaltern uffic,-is. whV1 ail opena id hold a pull at sUe c.'inpiy reidezvous MniI I A. .. tio 3 'clock, P kI., iud one, inoire if tue managers at each muster ground ill neeti at the Uld W eh, on tie day iollow tin count fie votes, and tr atit a certifi ite statenient to the ir-gadier Gjaneral. ' By order of SA M UEL V-l% Y. Lieutenmin Col.. commraning 7Us Aegament. D.- A11ts. Adjutait. July.30, - t 27 To Rent. NE or Two of the most. desirable Store Rooms in the villige of Edge. shi, satalie for Dry Goods, lerchant Tailor. rocery or Drug Stores. Possessimn given nmediately. - M FRAZIEIR. July 30 . if 27 *- tate if souLi k at olina. BARS HVLL JiLW>RICT. ' p LLIA.M J. NIX8ON, whos is now in the. casmod) il it, .-h,-riff of Barmwell Dis ict. bv virtne osf a Writ of Capias ad Salis ciendum. at the suit i ol L. W. Bites, having etitionest the Hfonorable the Judges of the art of Commoi Pleas. that lie may be ad. itted tit the hessefit of the Acts of the General ssembly, made f Or the relief of Insolvent ebtors, It is therefore Ordered, that tihe said L. V. Bates. and all others to) whom the said -Pe tisoer is in aniywise indebted, be, and they arc reby sumoinied, and have notice to appear afore the suidi Judges at the said Clourt. to be Adeni at Barnwell.- oi tile fourth Monday in clobernext, to shew causeifany they cat, bhy the said Petitioner should nlot have the rayer of his petition grunted. Office of Commot Pleas, arnwell C. II.. 14th July.'45 ORAS3 US D ALLEN,,.. c. P. July 23 12t 27 6tate of iuth (aroliia. ED)Ub 1;L D DisT1RIC T. IN TH. COMMUN PLLAS. Archibald floggs, I VS. riDc'no, in Attachment Hiarmon H nist .itoberi Lutile,. I vs. ~ Declaration in Enueh iyu Aittachment. id iaarm.mi linst.J A . iso"ggs, vs. Declaratioin in Attaciment bliocli Lyle.. Laiaries Utaii, I . is. Decda'n. in Atiachment. ilarmuu:a iux-t. uildeon iutoasq. vre. Dec'n in Attachument. riartnii 1ieas. ) 66 tii. ildieias, cs. , Icc'tiona ea AutacIonantl. t,,esci diyne. ) vs. Declaration an Li-.nc ) .>in ani Auacamenat. L:.njass asynel, 3 Anidren' jietr anu ) Juuini.nterr, . j Declaration .cuane~rs. ) Ln vs. I Autac..ment. Ennaen Llyno. ) .e stes 3. drown., IhDclarataan vs. an IS. $. Mler, .vs. Dec. in Attachment. eers &.aoe v s. ~ .DcC. inl Attckment. Enoch Dyne. John 1(uogers, vs. * Declaration in auh Iiyne anud Au.ltachmnt. Llijata Blyse. J lexader Walker, 1s. 'Decla'tion in Attack'mnt. Enioch Byne. lin W. Ithety v ys- " Declasration ia ach lynie anid Attac/unent. iuaron iinst. J ioistns (. Jiurdana, vs. Declaration in Etoch ly ne and Attaclhment. larmtota 1Hust. J Wme. D. dionae, VS. ' Dccla ration in Enoscli kByne antd . tAzncnt Hiarmaotn flust. J Hlenry s. hioudley, )Declaration - vs. in Entoch Byne. ) Autachunent. I H E Flaintiffs in the above caes, havinag .tis daj filed their D~eclauations in amy be,id thle Lielendansts htaving neethier Wives e Attornaej's known to reaide withsin tiuc iS. of,theS tiate ott whaomi a copy ol' Sii eclrationadwith a rule to plead cani be ser d : It i5 theret.ore ordered, that the~ said Die udantido appeat and plead tea tse scai dec aitons withmii a year~anid a day froma the date reof,or inal anid absolute judgientgill be varded against themti by delainlt. TfrHOS. G. BACON, c. c. P.* Clerk's Oflice, Mlay 6th, 1045. Mlay 14 J y 16 State of Souti Carolina,. *hn Ii. ttotnnre, Decltatationa ita Foreign ?s. Attachinent. sorge Ke'ppeart. L1 H E l'faintill usavinig ihais diiy tiled 5'e De claration namy isilice anid the Defendalnt vm tg tao wife or Attorney kniow na to be with thae State, on whitui a cops ol thiesamne, witha rle to plead cuna he served: it is Ordered, tat tho Deleiadanat pl~ed te the said Dieclara mn withina a yearuand a dazy, or final andi abso te judgmenst wilt he givena agamnst latn. TIl'.MAs U. 3ALOI. c. c. P. Clerk's Office. Nov. 11th, 1844. Nv. 13 ly 42 l iTae friends of Lieu,. JASti:s hi ARis, :stitionte him us a cadinto tl le sufice of tax Collector at the next elec Brought to the Jai * OF this District. a Negro .man who- says histame is WILLIAM, and that he be tongs to Jai'ries Millhoost. of Bnrnwell Dis trict. S. C. Said Negro is about five feet six inches high, dark compl-xion, atl he tweenthirty-six and thiriy-eight years of age. Ho ha's a scar on his ftorehead, and.11 also one on his breast. The owner is requeqted to come forward. prove propert3. pay charges and take hii away, or he will be dealt with according a to law. C. If. GOODMAN, J.gilor. July 30 if 27 Brought to t Jai l OF this Distiii-t, a Neir main, whi says G his name ik DANIEL. and that he e-e longs to J'hn teckerth-sker of Barnn cU. .I S. C Said Negro is abtout five feet 6j ii incies high. dark complexiian,nnd hetwr'e, ( 22 and 25 years of age. He has a scar ml over his left eye. . - Th ner is requoemcd 1ocome forwardl prove property. pa'y charges aidI take him away, or he will be dealt with according o to la w. - t C H GOOD'.4 AN,J-ilnr. ai July 30, 1f 27 hr . 01 Notice. ,TICE is hereby given t at application " N -wtll be made to the next Le'eislature of th- .Mta-e of Siouth 'arolina, for a retiewal of the I harter gianted t) that body to Henry - S'nltz allt Lewis Cooper, dated 17th Deceutber* 1813, .nthorizing tihe to iniat a T.-ii Bridge across the Savainah River. trom this State to' the city of* Augusta. State -11' Georgia, at theil owniaber and expense. wiitlh such a ledloctione oh toll as the change of' time and the niipro'e tuent of the cofuntr) -% ill justi-y. HENiY s:iULTZ. H amburg. S.C., July 17 tf 27 Notice. V-HE Subscribet lieret% give. ptihhe n tice, that lie intends ettioiang the next sessiun of tt Legisirtut e of the dtate of 64t11mhi Carohina, to grant 11itm aln exclusive charter for a Ferry over .5aluda diver, iiear the Island Ford, at the juiction oh the Listricts of Edge. t field, Abbevile Laurets afil Newberry. H f idso gi% es tice tat lie iiteids to opopose the P appleathon et l Mr. J. V . Payne fiir a charter C at the same place. i JAMES S. POPE. A July 30 4tin 27 1 ' - ti It P U;SLIC Notteu iit iereby gif-,efl that apph- b cianion will lie made to the next Legi.,la. 1 tdre, to declare Tiomias Creek a public high way, and to prevent ousti uctieis to the free t navigation increof. July 30 4tm. 27 . 'Lt' undereigned respectiully informs his I. friends, aat ne nas resumed ile Manufac- - ture of CU ? TiN G.-;,, aid l.aters hiimself roin lis lmig expserilice it me bu.inests nnim ker of the celebrated Jiie s ttis, to receiye a share of tdeir patr-nage. H-u deenrii useless to atccomp--ny this neotice wnh a long lit of certtiei'ates of recommen'tla tion, a. Ie tsile --apieltu ael lls'Uins. wien lie canl assure thei t .at out of near 1500 Lins made by aiims.el nut w* tiac e beee condeined or returned., liis Gns. are: of the hest mate riais and Warraated. .\ttnllied to tie aws I, a Mote Cl iar, anl -.perie.6ce is fr -venl it to be a vaiiabie addioa. as it keeps all tile Motes -t any size trimle patlssiiig Lirlt-ii wil the Cettoin. 0'0 airuml vVeieue lhas alseo ll dergu.o mcu.,id--rebiae naation. Upoti tlle witale his Uinis need only to bll tepted te *Ie iigtly app'jireeate.i. Piaiters can be a.<suted til.t geel tim, wilh l-av- ills "llel1e i il it Il by himnsa'it nhmale, aime respert:t ify senls ia nail irami tueant before they puerchaase -is.-whoea ' 0;ip.-itestoSa kSimmon's 1aeHue N. ,i. dtP aix done ,,1n etieder- t! iails .t otice; L L Persones itdeoted toe tile IEstate of John I) istan'one, lali e of this fistrict. are re qted~.ta to ilalitkt immieete payment. and all harmtiy aeni dails.n:gamtstI lie -.aiid E~state waili iisand fitile inacceiratitg to l~eawa, by thle 25'lh of Decemnber next, at wichl tille tile anbscri bier desires to lotse ttp the Estaete. ELIJAll WATSON. Adim'r. April 9mn 11 Positively tihe Lat Niotice. g A LL Peersons haevmng dleiiantds negaina thes ii - Estate of~ John- Chicathiam, Sent. deceais e ,at e requested to present tem piroperly at tested withein the time prescribed lby law, ande those what dee not availthemtselves with this elp- hE porteinity will not he paid. GUTHERIDGE CHIEATHIAM, A Makrchi 4 ly 5 Execxtr - ~ NOTIC E. JI *LL Persons inedebted to die Estate of C. AD. Blackstone, late of the Dis'rict. aie regtnested tmaepaymenit by the 1st oh Die etmber,aned aell havinig an~y detmanedsagaintst the0 Estate will hand theml in accordiing tto law, by the abiove lttme-at whlichi tieme the~ subscriber desires to close the estate. THIOS. B. REESE, Executor Auguist6 -3mn 28 - SUJRGICAL INFIRYIARY. I shall be realdy tee receive Pauetints b~y .Lthe I st of next mionth. (Auguist.) TIhe Infirmary is situatted ntear thp G'eeorgia Rail Rotad Depot. and c-me accotmmtodate fromee four - to eight white. and fromll tent to twetity black 01 piatients. A good nutrsea will be ini attendeanlce i.l. at all times. dney and nig ht. . No charge tri/ be made for bnard.a nursing L &ec., hut fcor surgical attenedantce and operaitionis, Vt the usuial fee will be reqtiired. aC Duiring~ thP lectitre monthls, viz: frolm No lai vetmber fo March, of eacht year, pattients uinable fit to)P~ pav ill be received. inursed. and operated at tponi by atny member of thee Fachkly. free of ezpense PAUL F. EVE. cl. D)., Pro'fessor of Surgery, in the .ilecdical College -f Georgia. Auguista. Jnly 30 3i" 27 -*tate of' Southm Carolina ll)GPIEL00 DISTPRICTF. G Williatm Brunlsaln and Cathtarie Summons r -Cox attd e thecrs.A ppl'ts.. vs. in. Caelvin Cox anid others, Def'ts. 1Partition i I' ttpp~ear.eig to tmy satisfacien, that Cal- ~ Avale Ceax, Ocdum Cox, the childrent of Naicya Ford, formerly Cox, Pe'gey Cetok, formerly i Cox, Asa dom,. sont of' Gjrlmm Ccix, Def'entd ants in t' heive statedl case. t eside waithocutli the limits. of' this State. it is therefore ordered. that they to appear and eabjetct to the division or sual t e Reatl Eestate of Saeleoon Cox, deceased, on or befoere the sixth dlay oh' October - enext, otr theeir 'onise'nt to ite sea evwill be en tered of record. JOHN HILL. o. E.D. t JontI 9 'm 2.4 I State of South Carolina. - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. J. W, Stokes. Declaration in VS. P.-H. tioney. Attachment. , i H E Plainstifi in tile above stated cases, f !' having this day tiled their declarationa' in m) office, and the-defendails having no wife or attorney knoWn to reside within the limits of the State, on whoni p copy of the'same with a tule to plead can be served It i ehereor, ordere'd. that the delandant appear sut -leac to the saine within a year and a day from the 1tiy hereolF, o final and absolutejudginent will be awarded against hin. STHOS G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, 22d Nov. 1844. Nov. 27 44 ly The state of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL DinThitUT' IN .TH.8 VOXt=I OR rLicA. Alsey Alubley, Lewis Mobley, . DecLaration Is. . -n Simeoi Jay. Attachment. rIilHE Plaintis who by icave of ihe L.Couri, we :.e slfon ed~to pulead thecirdenaaned gaatit the Defendaipt have 'iiis day filed their Declaratioi against the san .,imeon Jay, and lie lavimg nd wile or Attortie) kAown to re ide in tbis-State upont winew a rule to plead, with i copy of said Lecliration could be served. -Ordered that the .said- 'imeon do polead .to this De'claration'withun a Year aid u day. orfinaljttdgwnentwilf te awarded against hitam hTHOMAS G. BA CON, c. c. P. Clerk' OTtie. 22d Amov. 1844. Nv. 27 44 ly uth CUaruli al EllGEFIELD- DISTRICT. IN 11b UUMMUNV PLEAS. niN"IeL M. Jirit?in, LxW. UtA vs. J)ec't in - a djy ni. aiar-nii alus,. $F or. At and Vm. H. Byne. ..neliient. H E Plaintif ian the affove stited cases hav 1 ing tmts uny filed her declaration iii ny othee, aniu ite uef~edancts haveang-neatiier wives or atturneeya knWuu 0 to be withi'the limitsof tis ztate, on wieitnm a Cupy of said declaritions n% ith a rule tl plead ce be served:.it is there. lore ordered, that the said deiendats.do:plead to tne said declar ations, within a year and a day iruin tue feublcatnie of tis order, or fineu aid absolutejudgnent will be awarddd agains them.. THOMAS G. BACON;c.c.p, Clerk's Uflice, 17th Alfarch 1545 ly 8 tate of South Carolina, EDnuraEIJULD useiMCT. 1Pm CVO ujAON PLE AS. Job Grisilan, S. .Attachment. Llijah Byie. A. %, Weggins, vs. ' Attachment. L lijaht Byne. J V f111 L Plaintiffs in the above cases havieg fimts day filkd their declarations in ity of lice. aid the 1Jefendant having no wife or Attor tie) hiknowi to reside %vittinii the huhtof the State, on whom a copy of said deeurations with a ruie to pleaed canl be' served: It is there fore ordetedt, that Ilce said Defenedants does aipjear and plead te the said declarations. in a year and a day Irom the date hereof. dr final acid ttsilute jedgment will be awarded against eeitc by default. THOS. G. BACON, c c. P: Clerk'. tliie:, Miny 14, J845. - ly 1s6 b~lt e of ot th Cat uib i.. EDGELIELD DIbtTRICT. IN tUMiA... (PN PLEAS. Davis B mhil-e. - vs. Attachment. Joseph a. Perr3. Tfi eotiias Dlavise, j lE Plainitif1' ittnc' above cases, hcavio2~ .. liiis dlay tiled titeir dfeclarationis in mey of. lie. ,taen the Defh~edats h..ving nceitber Wives cor Anorey s kntow e to rseside w.ithein the hits if' t lee State, oie w. hcoci a ceepy ol 'said declarn-. tieetii, with a rnze tee pl. aed cien bw serve d: Ii is terefoere ocdereed; theat. lthe 'said Defedanti sldo ay yeasr aced pelead to the 'said decharatiens '.' illin u year atl a da~ f'reom the. date hereof, eer ice lefaltt thereof fintal andt iabslutejnidyment w.il he awared una;iist thtecm. 'runs. G.BACON, c. c. p. Clerk's 'ic~e, 'May 12, 1845 .ilay 14 ly 16 'EDGEFIELJD D)ISTRIICT. An~drew Carson, ) Gminedianc oelf Declarallon ini Francis W. kFerthi, vs. Foreign Entochi Bycie, Elijah Atahe. 13ynte, kizirimons IlustJ Andrew Unrsoii, ts. Declaration in for the samie. 5eign Attachment. nI11E Plaintini's in the iabove stated cases, h.~lavineg thcis day filed thceit LDeclaratioins in ney Uftice,-ancd the Defencdancts having neither io wife or .Attorcneys kneowncto reside w.ithiinthie Lintits of' the Slate ott whlomi a copy or thi sanme wvithc a roie 1o lead caen be 'served. "eIt is herceore, Ordered" that the Defenidantapilear icd pelead to. the same within a year antd a day rromthie day hereeif,ur final and ttbsoute judg mnent will be awarded against theme. TIH O.),M U. B ACON, c. c. c. SClerk's Offi'e 1Marcht 17th, 1845 ly 8 State of South (.arsdlina, EDGEkFJE LD DibTliICT. C. J. Glover, *) Declaration in VS. >Foreign Attach James II. iarrtisn. ) ment. Thse Samne, Declaration in Foreign At theS.ie tachmnent. T5 lIE lhainiti'm thte above'stated cases ha'.' I ing this day filed his declarations in my oflice, anti the dtfendantts ha'vini nto wife or at Lornec3s known tee be w.ithcin the limnits of' this Sta'e, on., whom a copy oef said. fplaratioins with a rule to plead can be seived : it'is there' lore orderedl thast-thte said deflendanits udo plead to the said' declarations, w.ithin a year and a day fiom the pubhelcationi of this order, or final and absolnte judgment w.ill lee awarded againist them. T H0S. G' BA CON. c. c. p. .(lerk's Office, Oct. 31, 1844 ly 41 Statte of South C'ar'ohna, E DGEPI LD DIS T RICT.' Nancy Reynohl's, Aplicanat.). agacinst Wmt. Reynoelds. W. *T appearing~ to ciy 'saiidetion,. that John .Reynoulds, oneo of'thie D~elenidants, resides withoutt the limits dif 'lis Stale, it i's therefore ordered, that h'e doapearl acid object to the divisioni sr stale of tihe Real Estate of' Thoimas Reyniolds decmease'd. or,. icr beef'oe the sixth day ofl Octoeber teXt, sr heis consecntto the same wdvl be etered of' record. *JuHN HILL,c. F.. D.* July 2'- 12t 23 state of South Ca-rholina. EDGEFIELD 'DISTRICT. IN' COMMON TLEAS. Thoias Davis, - vs. Ahtachment. Enoch Syne. - Verity Farmer,. . s. Hartmon Hust A3tcment. and E'uocb Byne. - Moore &'Davis, - vs. Atachment. Enoc yne. -. Emily Hi. Tubman, V9. AttackuMcn4 Enothbyne. .1 IHE Plaintiffs in the above esses,.having 1 this day filed thpir declaratiops in my oltice andtihe defendan.tsha;ini her.W.iveB or Attorneys known to. reside witin the'mlits - of tie Site, on w6om a copy of i4-de" taus with'~ rule to pleadcan be served'iIt is tilbi~oide.. iiered, that they ddappdat and plead ti said decfaratiois 'within a yeand a _ day from thedate hereofi or in-defaulttkereof final nd absolute juligments .wil beawaided against them. THOS. G..bAQON,-c.^c P. lly 12. 1845 -y ' 16 Lntev ui bouth Uarolix, EDGE I LD DIS T-ItGT. 1N THE COMMON'P2Li8a. Berry Rodgers, es.Enbcb Bytie ) d ci it - and. - ForAt -Elijah Byne th&ci~eids Cress & Turpin, ) - tation-in .s.: -'.o-eigaA j the same. ..: tachzpqty HE Pinitiffs., having..his dayJied he.r declarations in casesJn.ijiny oe,.and,the d.05 Its h uoitaer wive.or a to: be *ithbij I e 3'ls Wipqii to be v ihe limits .9(tIbis 8tyei On whom a:copy of said .claratons;wsd a rule to plead ca r be served is.ordred, that the said. defetdants.do plead ihe said de-larations. within. a earabd aAy from the publication of this.order, or:finu and absolu e judg'ent . ilf-be .qawided against them -.TH OS. .G a005,... c Clerk's Office. 17th Mich, 1845 . y The Charlestoti Evening W si * YJ. !4..CARDZo, N Evening. 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