Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 04, 1846, Image 4
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I tiidgladsome hours
e quneir p58n,
8~~~~~~ WIiitfd dWIe
g ign en~t and k
i t (if eer beatn;
T .;,,- ..t.p - t
edssidiphi 4i.yya
_T.ieiff'it htieif i't 'o le.
nithatin d-and wom
Swig ti. die 4lf i i -
dalhlswetisosopes ai0dririsis
c Ther wi iwer ldvoinereeuky
Y..~hicoi the in br eaisions,- rs
fomy mtilerUing-0~fe'.,
algetisfwith thilheap in
;.-,2Thatourmurround .the home,,
itYhere filt MY!lp~s wertainghte speak
fly ionj feem to ran
i6gThe:sweet soerof-the ap sbia n re,
' he wiise rig idt f oice; re
ug Tatength e fal's iet of thero
Andwaved-a no g thetrees.,
~ .~Itsrogrnceou ighm
Bryiel 'stly tie oull thep n siicd,
Ilk~ al " 'bl i "'Imiig
Ae tpi ' rivoices an'bie alog
dbisn toiewandering wind
And tho ght ~e de'rebick again,
~. 4FKI OF ' A"'.
Maf flemt -truef ' t
n ct ft wer, an hlnd t
Sc i old 6a1isiie face
Tisthoughthbecause:I smileof 2na0
r Fautam ain and.
1.That,..y..he worid's light frattery
- . o Frsidayt -enin as ea ; iie h
-The.kno% not that:ny, heart oft breathes
au itefragraingleout-in-sfighis,.
hsad lookngs tremble on ny. lip s
d sr it i on eye s. e -i
S y' iiusuglt ovre mt pur'e'nd weero
As wh en I'Es 4eliild"
jid'all'y -byr itii iniziginii g
A e jest afree and gi he
to tDire it noi dor on brioho fried
keisic n 'ectiis claim,
rlI th to b the
ust be a thait boa o-eg, pitn
taFromthe Loisood on
yn AKIR OF AVA.
'for'saysh a nltian wa rust Pi
in ite iaill iel O e mso-.
to beoeadwed'wt ey, ureand liohe
-atIo ahite tsed icet
ofndthen"' i vritale chlickenser
trgit to ''iget ou f irem th ddg
r pum 'e0inn fean
an the stanes -W Iannr. it pr a,
r aused th o ri t a
bytuie all itf whom' ar: o1dor1g:
t e g e ran em enon.
oati e tholigeac stoue lema
i & a inted aO
ina n., -ess blookig ce
uonenfrigu lase we i . weob-S~h
oerceasmilNepas Faboutof'ecorer
* - af tihiisso~. a look oifevient.
Drn.austus t .o
* pOn. Frda ie nng wemisted the
market to ay ,seudal toarn s o
4niil7' In ig ilf'igs y4.
Wompi tle 14kn prsisd ia thet of
good hi~,our atenti n Saerite
opakes-oet for apar.grah, we, asr
faioqdii e crnless ofevs, has enbed
to the spot, amno _iurejdg ofrin
the cuse of ll ithis a comton Hure
repied thaatne-yeled mthe Doeni,
mst-be in tha io f eggas'ia' ing r
to;a large bonhic ato c!loigshey
kind ome inquires .t~anito ber hend
to be6~Fendodth cuifoerndcm. n
Itr;igt outi~y o them, the e
- i th sangest manner. ha ao
case he onr figtaswel's h
.4yisd h oggs, at totegentoema
whom at.oioreceur ad~the eu
_n__aki Uhr esodloigs
ye,'re a judge the creatur -w spea t for
itself.
At the. .nWantsiApio cidjhese
words,'th -kurk- a0edIislead, some
hat aftei he a irof nak and
with-ppes -ysairtseeed to sayi
nlouie; you deVm'l fiv'e years old
.To -t ia1 thau putry in the
Lsktres inded P# -an unsual cack
~Aiwing and gobbling.
iThe-petilrv 'woman turned up her
e es, cblase'd Wer hards oeer h"r head,
lnyiculating':Holy:Mother blmid
up.Diamoed alley; as if the gentleman
with th'e cloven ool' las' a'ter'her,
elfcr stoppihg to-loik behind until' she
was fairly in Wood street.
The Fakir iwalked oan and stopped
to make soom for a countayman, who
wlas in jbc act Of caiting off, a calf's
head. 4 -a, ocat the: head. - 1Oh,'
says the coutrymnn, looking- overhis'
shoulder,.nkikingthat some one had
ein trigkin ii; .he was evidently
surprised.. Ai this momenivthe Fakir
,addressed him 'with, 'What will yout
talie-forthat veal'% head? -The coun,
-Trymn uplied the knife. 'B-a-a !
R-a-a .!-elp : hielpP-!etiied the head.
A dog's carcass. hanging:.ctose by gave
pne of..those..allogruatr,accompanied
bya squeal on, G sharp, so loud, so
ong, so piercing, that we- an only- eom
pare ittethe steam -whistle of a loco
motive. The countryman- dropped:his
ktire,.and witd,, Lord bless me!' turn
ed round and made tracks as fast as his
legs uould carry his. In his course he
upset awoman with a basketful of gold
en pippins, which bvihe bye, were so
hid'den. -in slie' poclets of 'some' dosen
urclins -who, were-staading-^about in
eager waiting. To make amends to
the poor.woma. for-:his accident, the
Farr purchased :a quarter's worth -of
the apples, and on opening the fust. one
wish his knife, out dropped a gold piece.
A se coad apple produced -another gold
piece ; a third -the-same. 'These are
ealLy Go.Drpippins, old lady? said
the Fakir:;- 'how much-for the lot?' -'1
sOlls so. ore,' -replied ilhe of thopip-:
pibs, at the.same ima -snatching'up the
basket 'and -making of:in- the wake of
hin of- the-calf head. . Shortly after,'
the #irppin Jady. was observed,-;buuily -
engaged in .utting. up the remainder of
her stock., ..hings by this-tiae iad, jot
ajittle quiet.. saabotttlen min tdes
we observed. the Fakir talking with~dne
"en of, qur fficient police-officers, Mr.,
Turn i rand, expecting .sonie "dre
spor,we drew.4earn~this wece
disappointidt bat, asMr., Turner -left
him, s observed ;ihifakir's'eye atten-'
friig fxed on a laigs cabbage.. He
plk up jodhldz tellman Wiho
asafti inv . hasket,'n&'a(ddreis
med * sde Y deyou yelyou
cabhege e oenmy.oidifderdVf
~hatsize 6fty cents, cause got hard
4kejii. cthryentsj diiwust-&k
Les ee, saidstheFki-Staing
p thejarge.cabge, 4After'erailirig
iIyst7gastpnsiv.el'y fiegsaidg 5YoblalOwr
youte ic.cken-to ruu-amongst yoor cab"
bagel' ..~'"3 - . -
'HNo,i said.tlhe *)utchman. - ';:
*Y 'abh'said the Fakir, and4 esii-ca
p'rove it.: I heait a nest of chickens inw
he- cabbage-now,f and an' audit~le chirp
ing. was easily distinguished.;
,Give me your knife,' says the'Fakir
mad, oti opening ihe cabbage, out pop
da good sited heir and several chick"
ns apparently a week old.
Mein Got!'-exclaimed-the Dutch
nian,'a Vat is dat P' -
We can easily accoant for the imnitat
tons of the sounds -produced by the
alf's, head, the eggs, -and the turkey.
Fhe gold- pieces in. the apples were of
-:oarse Placed there by ingenious slight
>f hand. Thre Fakir performed similar
'speriments during his public lectures.
But how the hen arnd chickens got into
he cabbage is a eenendrem to us W
are tather of opinion that our eyes must
nie deceited us, and that they were
rot there at all, but must hate been
tored away somewhere in theo folds of
hoeFakir's ample- cloak, until he saw
it to release theme apparently' from the
Dutchman's cabbage. - *. -
The Fakir -is about toevisit the vari~
>OS cities dewn .the river, and wve ad~
rise the aerket people to lie on. the'
ookout for him, for if he does not nake
heir turkers speak, they will find by
ittending his :lectures that lie can do
>thier things quite as wonderful.
State of~ Sotr Carolina,
. EDGEFIELD.DISTRIICT.
EN EQU1T Y . .
Elenry-St'one and others, 's. 13ill for. Relief
P~leasant Seartes, Adm'r. of>~ sad.
Phiip Lightfoot, deceased. .e'Anat.
5.passed' at the last term, requiring me to
nquare and report to the Court, at its aetterm,'
Wlho'were the next' of kinsof Phirlip Lighifoot,
the Defeindants intestath, at ti8'trne of his
deathgand whether any of theuraresince dead,
atha' dead, whois or are their prsonalrepei
sentative or representatins," Public notice i
hereby gizen'tel pconu'elaidu~a toie t
Ed ddrid Courtlse,. en or 1beforer the first
day of May next, 'and miike '~ oefrdf their
kjie and-right, orin their'fs' ute to-do so,
tihey willie excludp 'roin the tbitieft of any.
decree that mayb roleonesin the manter.
Comisi.rOgi;eNov- 123u42'
53 RIA s bireaatioff of Sar
*ila pose es Me ' &lisa~ of
the Root~nv a-hig carice'n mte 3:
0--Revad"
TO1,2N orunvi fib
Snbscriber' e as
He~ian e
size. oh bold' a
forehead,.snd alisli, ih.eadIti&I
wears whiskei h W
51 e th!
aThe aboe reWMe45091! ~~vn~l
his appreheiniOiraifer JdSlivie
pris of-nithee wi 'bid
yae i..pehnd , a~il~~i~on
or baqbering taki. e caiOfll O
taken withid. tbis Stata ate
lomnejail ni h.ant or I
thatiget him. -Itnay-be tat-to t lh wofc a
,been-furnished witi--free papepim w-hich,
easeifau 28ended keisfiWl io0u
on iq caLnees a re of,.so tt
ge Possessit:pifn d ~ s ~
Addres% LpaT14 ESP
JanduAry 28 if I
L Pr is ,aving dem-a e
,heEstateiF William
ceased,late Ordinary of Newl. trct
are hereby'neqiiired ito establish - oe
me by. he-frtrof'Mynezt'
':A ONES a
Jan 14-- .. in
i State of South CaWIMP% i
,
Rezcuf e Danst )
Colambii4th Febr71t 5 !
By his Excelleney' WILl
vornor- and .Cowiender in!4fe W_ i
-o cer the-State of South Carnina
T . ved at this Depatieti % tro
cioe and wilful murdeirlu 's -iic
night of the 18th January"Lst, i qif'ar Di
trict, by:. John: iadsley, o nhe- '-- -iai ;,
RUs11: of thenforesldi D he?;
Bald J"h Bea'bifft ftliidini
Now. know.ye, that to the- endatliat 'astice:
imay ~be 'don% ard. thatthessidd 'sy
ma beongpt. egj ,pgio e spas
aforelidW Io hereby o er a rewasd of one
hundred dollars for his :aspreliensWn- and de
livery into ani'Jailjn this: Statee.
John Bealy is de'cribed, asbed:elant 35
years -of uteVpaiji.jad, ieeen
maheia. thattpghas?iejg
eieftafw- iudto hibda en m-' . bite
in a fight, thick set aiid'ivell d 'dp kspo
ken and of proud crriige,TwiQU ir.
W.bnls Msdr:ig~pl ob~
inson CountyNartitlina -
Given vider MnY h-ifdatils Sid
at Calpie, fourth- day b 2idy n
the ar~ of ourLoj 'U. ~ ~ h
arty eda f yth 4eve
tieth Yearof meris niid pe
By thoo E a
IL ,
-;#WAB WTED
,. (hszagPT ERAOM. P~sat Dv'n,
ach papev bnartie labelaid artadt
DAVID LANDRETH.
sale at Edjfield'ouarioose, b 4
J'Ftract frei ;the sepoi~ " e$-ciisinmg
Conuia of the bionsy ajia orticul
tural Sdciety;" 'iuiininui~f aT ipted,
and ordeaj to be printed.
" LANDRETH'8
Nurserleifand Grdens.
These extensive grounds are on Federa -
Street, near the Arsentai, from which .
Sfthe finest quality have .beeni seattereia over
hie country. and may alway be depended
ipon. The &ed stablisAment ofthese Hor
iculturiste is one orfthe m1ost czr ssieiiti
[Lioa. and its repuitationlawellsusitaisedlrin
reaio year .
"To-obviate the chaicco of mistire of (}he
irrina of the plants of the saie family thiey
ave established anothier nutrsery, at'a suitable
1.iitanace, so that degenerationannot take
ilace, and which secures to- heohasers "a
~enuinieartiele.";Knowinghnu tae, eua!
y ad pos cultume ofd.eerpat, the
oidf heirgdnsisre'rt
* * Sided the 'date o~tbe.."Report" frouk
tvhiich t'ne above is extracteid,.fir'nre es
abislshiet has been. graticcg - d.The'
~ollection of Camellias'imbraces the finer
~inds, and consists'olf cone tiidudands of va
rious sizes; so likewise of Roses, and other
:1euirable plants,.both tender aml9thdfFrii
l'rees,eate.
The Stro GARDENs. alone, cover ffty
deres, atnd the whole is, as it has been. for more
than-bal a centu~ry, tinder the successive man
'gement of-fatherated son, the niost. groidt
95 AtianltcL ...
IEEOrdersreceived by R. S8. ROBE Wl'5.
byw Fruit and other Trees -and Shrubs~f tiu
best'kind, and moat. healthy eondin.
From whom eataldgues may be obtained4
ratis. -
January 28 3t 1
BraEWYAK A3W FEATHEROS
Wal'te d 5
WNU Hbo-taken in exchange for doodw, at
.T theo.SubscrilberaSLtore, at fair amarkt
aeadthe Goodsisitthe given in exchange
- .:-" -R.3Sr ROBERTS.
Egefitej4C.-HeEebmiar .ff
-Tuc Cnau t~ar stands uri
valeitfor its'edficad. t-E ekJ'rmsa esreinsa
few idays-nobcnnhent di'. ratnti n
diet is neesry Rllisu'f eih bleg
being prepared iim th st osibleteare,
upon welk-d1tfmjfia u~tjEbjd supon tha
important law.6 fttsshinheudlby theelebra
ted 'Dr. FordysiziseTailitsisiaIon:
spe uadsisiderabl fetmotis rtiit
This l'inst~eceighdiand'fdishid by4
Di TI5J BETT'S:~
TAyn's Vge.
AYNE'8VERMIFU.Ehasg^laddeaddibe
heart of-many amothir whoh'd expited
soon to folidw-her'chld td6 e- , but found
iirestored 6 'IfeandfAlid . by this cele
.bratedspecik It expels worms-withoutirri
tating thp.coats oftheomach;and bowels. and
dombinesithetvitues .of a!onicwithi those of
;an:alterative, . Nither th Verinifige nor the
-Expectozant:bas ajival in,-thewholejra ngof
mateuia medicafor.diseasesto which-eac ;i
j- ' Pr y- 4 s
JLdapted. . ..
ITheI!NC3SeIdsIaways uaturned ifJayne's
VPrmioiiv@ dbes net pioducethe mosi decided
)ienef: An .Cholies,,Biek Meadaeba, GrI ' g
Pains,:arha,,and all Adesangemns the
tomach and bowels. . - -
r N er.,PAils-The.American .HairrDye
neyverlfIsr-whetnusei aadreicted,'to:. change
the hairfiom any'othercolor,,toabeautiful au
buro r ije bk.
Piles4lalfthefraesesof Pilesare caused
by.the irritaion of small worm.. Jayne's Vers
iifnge ciesnIlIauch case.6y removing the
-worms, and imparting a healby tone to the;
bowels.: -
.'stbMtiae;,Phthisic, is-baniedb aiodgnient'
oftbeplegm or-i ucus in the air-delhswhich
~obstreti !tbespusage of the air through the
wifd tubes. - e psoaisremee 'the'
obbistidri with the-greatest radifityjisid dUes
the'disense.at once. -
; .,.-8ROBERTS is Dr. -Jydne a oly
~Agent'atr-Etgefield Couit Hoisse
{ "Beiere of 7Counterfeiti!
i"ebWIt'S , tf
Thouipiton's PaSent Tisies.
~ INGLE,'doble and Cfaiaszi's RwrruiE
Tasixs. A large' issurtment on hand;
and imile'cheap,by R. S'. ROBERTS.
3 ige6eld C- H., February 4 if 2
U UPS- AND SAUCERs, at 18 eta. a set,
A. d alf other articles in proportion.
Eoi sald b ' R. S. ROBERT$.
Eigefield'C. Hl., February4 '- if 2
-lUST receivcd,15'birrels'freh NORTH.'
RN FLO TR, and.for sale by
- SIBLEY & CRAPON.
a11 burg;1846 tf 26
N'Ekcalient artiile of .Wzs-rn STRAiNED
X LAMP OIL. For sale
J'D' TIBETT
EDJEGFIELD.
.ema le Ac demy.
. 1tE'Trustees have enguged'ih" services f
- rMiss SARAH- 'RLI.C ARDSON,wtake
carge of this'Itstitution fo the nsuing- ear.
MissR.~has for severs) years aiistid i W.
B.yohnsob in *Teachisng, and lisi'during the
present year been-hoimected with the Green
wo6d iooTheligidhasstefa qual
ificaiis of Miss:R. mayuinduce parents, with
great confidenee to'confide th Ar daughtese to
beainsltgetion. .. .. . .,. . ;.- .
T7heear~will sb.rdiv'ied into twos sessions,
a lo'k'igthe destal.vacalauns . .-; ~
.Rates-of Tuition per.-S ion,-payable one
4F fdeviiiieforeacbs ion,and.thbalance
For Spelling; Reading,4Writinw,
and Aith .-jb0
Geobgr.gb y,.'ammr,.domupo S
-iwarheb.eve, W 1200
Nb rl enlloand i'~a 1 hi .;y.r
Da~c. I 4t 46
1 UEHIJSEs
Cornmission Businesis.
PUIHANKFUL to our friends for the.) iberal
U patronage hitherto received, we-respect
rully solicit a continuance of the same at our old
Water:Proof. Ware-House,
Whiere we wilL continne to Iteceire, Store andi
Bell Corroji and other PRODUCE, lIscm.. -
-and Forwcard -.:.0
Merchandises &c.
9 AT- MODERATE CHARGEs.
-We will give undi~vided nttentilin to any bu
sinaess. in our line, entrated to oar'cate, ex
1ept the buying of Cotton, whic~h wejaefuse to
goon-either: our osen account or that f ette/s,
betteving it difficult to pidasre in the d'ni)'ed ca
paciiito both1 buyer and seller. - y ,:.
-Fro~n the' lon-g c'eeuice af..our senior
partnes,. sndbfprop'idi dR 'ik attention
to all matters of business, do~nfided to swe
dop-e to merit a slares of public patrage..
WAI.KER & PEARSOI9.
Hanmberg, S. C-. Sapt 17 6mn 35
The Edgeleld Advertiser, Abb. Danner, An
ferson .Gazette. Pendleton Messenger.- and
Greeniville Moirntainner, each, will copy the
ibove fcr sin months.-l-ournal.
ILLd e*EFER$,
Oenieral Agent and Commnission
Merchant, Hamaburg, S. C.
TILL offers hi services to his fuiends and
~tegbhe, nd he will devote his undivi
SELINGO0F COTi'Ol AWND- FLOUR,
REcEIVING AND FORwaRo~DIII GeoOs.
Buying Goods for Plainters or Merchantos or
attei:d t6 anp businuss that inay be ..
-'committed to his cars..
1e embraces this opportunity of tendering
hi tiid6hrto' bit fuienada for their lib'eral patron
ae heetooe Bestowed,-and by industry and
eose attenitiod to .basiness, he hope. to uerit.
and to coiftiniue-to receive the'ssme. It shall be
his aim to nmaleall his charges as light as pos
eibli, kn'owing that it will be to his iaterest to
closely obseive the interest of his friends
lieadvanees seiebe madea ilf required,-on
produce le'nt ti iifor sale o'ee.' Cotten
sent to hiin by Boats. wlll be 1eebiV~iedh idf
scht'rfage.: All prodhae- sent t. bin for sale
Vill be-prouaptly sold on ari,ifao ordered.
August6i. . if 28
EDGEFIEL4? DESTRICT.
iN TH E COMMON PLP.AS.
Nancy M..'Dilasd, Eseestix,. vs. )Dece'sin
och Wyne,-Hasmon H~ust ,.. For.eAt
r and Wm..H. Byne.s : anchm-.
T HlE Plaintiff in the above stated cases bay
1ing this day..fled her declaration in my
office, and the defendants having neither wivess
orattorneysknowntobewiti.intheljmtofthis'
State, on:whom .a .copy-of--uaid 'n-~i~i.
with-a rule to, plead can-be~served..Itsee
fore oaides-ed, that the said defendants do~plead
to themsid declarations, withina a year' and a
dlay fromn thejublication of this ordedor:final'
and absoluteiledgmientrwillbe awardedagains'
C er 'Office, Jfh Marit 3845-: il 8
Whole eeG s
VEpjlst n oun
re eve pFe O W
Artiles, which t o er~ , ad
the-trade, at hfe' Wre (pr et"
Double' R6hed Lbaf Crusliid and Powerd
-C QFPEE&
50 begs:Old Governmeut JavaCoffimv U
10 do. A Atuaa -.. _,-do.
-125 ihiceR. d6.
1 Bale Mocho do,
15 bags- Cubt.
100 pice Heay Dindee, i e.44to45 uc!.
25 -do.' Kentuckg,(heivy) 44 to 45in.:
50, do. .Tow,.454uch.
125 do. Guny, 2jper yard, 45 to 47 in.
100- do Georgia &-Corolina, 44 tw45 -i
* ,: ROPE
300 coils Kentucky Ropi
56 do atiilla, do
750 do 'J1te * do.
MOLASO5S
20hbds. Trinidad Molasses
25 bbls. New d44ans Ao
0'pounds ronof all sizes. Also
a good assOrtment ofHoop. and Band
Iron,.Germana., Caster& Cast Steil.
BACON IE SA4T.
:30,000 Prime Country Sides.
2,000 Sacks-Salt, .
'4 do Table Salt
BoiesTable Salt.
CHAIRS
10 dozen I Meple Chaira
25. do Windjor'- do -
10 do Cane Seat,
2. do. :Children, do
'2 do Boy, do
2. do Ottlces,- do
2- do Rocking. -do
.1 do Nurse -. d do
BLANKETS. -
2 bales 9.4-Blankets
3 .do .10.4 do:(weighing 7"bs. to the
pai)-e a
A good assortment of Bed Blankets from
- 10-4 to 12-4. -
NERO CLOTHS.
1,000 yds. Washington Jeans (heavy,)
1000 do Coisetry Plains
SViL&N
100 Kegs,(assorted Sizes)
150 Bags',assorted Size
POWDOER.
30 Kegs ItF Dupont's Powder
10, do Blasting , o
20 do Eagle,Sporting, do,
~5900 ba.pui-e No. I' N. Y. Union Mills
W hite Lead.
Tea. Conseotgiopiw
,der~Hyl4 and Imperia < ;'
6 aee atems. , -
ia-f lasttgoris.~~~
Ginger, V C
ud
O.e
Cefdfis ;WponBiiesr Miausu a
Ithabs, dorr GlabiIsit4 U. 'oP
bacco,rindto Osn'Urg0,Tiine,Cas.
tingsBootSho e vooHatsRiceClothes
Baske ;':;4Aniade,-:Bearskus, Mackerel,
Muitird;Fink Chains, Emnp.(Ol;a choice.
articleof Chewing Toco;-near;Bhe~s,
C Cider/~Barrel-Covera, Cod Fis, Potbgha
Mould., Sole .Leather, ankeens, Chioco
Iate, &e., &c. ~ -a F
which cash will be'~aid.e
Hamtblrg, 1846 - ft.
States ofSobthi 'Carolina,
EDGEFELD) DISTRICT.
Andrew Carson,
Guardian of ' 1 Declaratiornin
Francis W.-Ferth, vs Foreign
Enuch Byne, Elijah' Attachment.
Blytfe; Harmon
Hust. '
Andrew Carson, vs. '] Declai'ation in For
the sanme. eign Attachment.
71H E P'laintiffs in the above staled cases,
1.having this-day filed their Declarations in
my Office,and the Defendants having' neither
no wife or Attosneysknownto resaide wiithiin the
limits of the State on whom a cot. of'thesamne
with -a role to -plead can be served. "It is
therefore, Ordered" that the Defendantappear
and plead to the same within a year and a day
frorthe day hereof,or final and absolute juidg
mentwillbe awarded against them..
THOMAS G. BA.CGN,-.-.c. c~r
Clerk's Office, March 17!h,.T46 )f
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN T HE C&M20)N ?L RAS.
&.T Bnghies B eclarhtionz in
vs. 'Foreign
Paschal Tillman., Attachment.
7*He Plaintig in the aoe Eabe',haaving this
.fiediselarettor ir my office, and'
the e Vaanfha iit rWife nor At
torney known to" sude within ihe limits of
this Stste,oo whom -i copy of mid Declesa
tinwitlialritt pled aalie aegvedgem -
tin. GriEn, PittAs fA1beniey, edered thau
said Defendher anbear and plead tosaid Dec
l'artinnrittii1da yeas a aad is y from the date
heebf; ovj d willlie awarded gainst
hia by de ailr. T. G.'ACON, Clerk.
Clerk's Offie, 3an 3O846, Iy 3
State of S~hCarolinia
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IN T HE COMMO?. PLE AS.
ohn Hiil!?Oidis'ary,) Declaration in
Joshua Jiamitu6. ., Alte&me z.
THE-Plaintiff in:,the shave cauedIty-.
ing this dayitedisde tpratio! in
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vithin the limIts of bd'State,, oe whom:
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