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Local Items. PUBLIC MEETINM. A iall meeting of the CENTRAL DEMO ORATIC CLUB, of Pairfield Dettlot, wil bofheld In the Court Iouse at Winnsboro, o: Saturay 'the .1th 'o October.. Mattrs o I46xbttan0e 1011 be eonsidered, and a gone ral attendano of the oltisons is ehrnestfl )'equested. W. R. ROB11RT/ON, President, 1. N. WTvUNi Slerotary. AOotWn Market. Tfia-eiles of the pst week wniount to 380 bales, prices advitucing from last report to 241, tito highest price d for'fmiddling." In consequeice vof.a4eelino. both in Liverpool and New York on the 7th and 8th, tile ynarket receded to 91 and 21j, olosing qn Satdrday at 211 to 214. Tho la testadvicos by telegraph on 12th, re pdrted the m4rket firm ind steady at an improvement of about one-half cent per pound. United State i Musical Review, The October numberof this valun ble musical monthly contains thirteen pages of reading m4tter, divided as %follows : "Poetry ; 'The Harpe.r's Grave, and As Day by Day ; Gretry's Childhood; Anecdote of Rossini, Our Village Ar. lials; Samuel Lover ; The Hand-Or gan ; The Autograph of Handel's "4essiah" ; Remonisconces of Felix Mondelssohn Bartholdy ; Haydn and Hans Sachs ; Tie Early Years of Meyerboer ; Review of New Music, etc., etc. In addition to this, it gives the fol lowing choice collection of new mu. 81o : .. "Jossle Dean, song and chorus, by Ill S Hays:; Sniilo To-day and ?owi To-morrow, Ballad, by 11. P. bank; a bbautiful Waltz, by E. Mfaok.,entitled Perpetual Rose, and the.Cintiainon Roso Polka, by Oh. Kinkel. Saniplo odpies, 25 ets., or $3 per year. - Address, J. i. -Peters, P. 0. Box 5429, New York. Soldier's Relief Association. that'General Brat t9n bys appointed a committee to soli :. membership to the Soldiers' Re lIef soeiation, Ia accordance with a resolution passed at the meeting on he 14t0i8eytemnber. It is hoped that this committee will bring, the matter to tle attention of every soldier in their neighborhood, since there will be many opportunities of doing so at various publio meetings, before the 1st Monday in December, when a large gathering of.,pjdiers is earnest ly,desird at N t first auniversary of the As4ooiation. The payment of one dollar ontitles to membership. JUW GOODS I * EW GOODS! No. 1. r i, Nol1 Hotel Hotel ti8B8-.) Range. HESubscribers would lavito the atten. T~O THE~ LARQGE STOCK OF and WENTE~R GOODS, -which they are now 2 0e e i 3 i .'n .. Eetehtu Helcaster & Brice, VNNSB3Oftd, 8. 0. 19 MANDPAOTO~REID3 ich, Wineman,4 Co. 50WLJ9iA1B b.RVQd1ST3 _ 4 i .ti -~4~a v ICtlhjMOND, Ot. 0. John Quley Adauifs, of Massaohtt. Aotts, a -ived boro to-day, on his way to South Carolina. roin Oonnootiout. IIAit'rOIM, CONN., Oct. 6. Municipal clectioh-s oeonrrod thro' out the Stato to-" ty. The Democrat ic gain is largely in the majority. Mass Meeting in Honor of Gen. Xo0ll lan. 14w Yong, October 0. The mass meeting it honor of Gen. MO. Clllan, last night, was (ho greitest. ever held lit this city. An. experiencei poice I captnain estimaited 90,000 in the torchlighit procession. The procession wats joined by delegations from the adjoining CountIes - t,eatended teat milei. The spene in Union Square was grand. The main stand repro. sented the Temple of Liberty, and was bril. liantly illumtinated by strings of ligits stretchel to Tamnmany Ifall h1to streets in the vicinity seemed literally on tIre 0ith calcium lights, r-)keis, fire puintings and balons. . The main stand facing lkoadway was the centre of ittrition, outside of Tamniany I -1il, although there woro.uE other stanildt at which spot'efies wei itade to imiense E throngs. It, is roughly eslitnated that 600,000 men, women and childreu were in the crowd. The streot was packed d,wn Broadwsy to Blevegh street, -while the cross strets wore alive with eltitens. General Baldy Smith presided, and he said he represented hundreds of tlousandj of soldiers who thought the results of the war would be lost, without an entiro change of policy. A letter from McClellan was read, d emphatIcally endorsing the Demooratio candidates. From Tennessee. 1M! rPt.1rus, Oct. 6. Four .tonsand stand of arms has arriv ed, con.Signed to Little Rock. They are supposed to be arms for tho negroes. No steamboat would take them as freight to Little Rock, on any terms. From Washincton. WASISUTOs, October 6. Since Minister llale'8 dispatch announe- I ing the deposition of Qeen Isabella no officlial connunication with tle Spanish Legation has been land, nor will there be until the Provisional Junta accredits its I representatives. Tihe Legation still retains 1 its oflicial status, but all matters for its ac- I tion are postponed. - Commissioner Rollins returned here Sat urday. [ The revenue receipts to-day were $1,007, 000. General Rosencrans was in Now York yesterday preparing to leave for Mexico. C The weather has become clear and cool. Colonel Wynkoop, agent of the Chey. i. enne and Arapahoo Indians, is here, and represents that the Indians within his agency have fled snuoth of the Arkansas river, with General Su'ly pursuing them. t The two tribies number 2,400 warriors. lho mtonthlj statenient of the national debt.will probably .appqar to-morrow. The increase will be comparatUvely trifling. Ion Robert J. Walker, by consent of Secretary McCulloch. has exantined the books of the Treoistiry I)epartment. Ills results sustain Nlr. Delmar's recent exhibit. and his statement indicates that at thl present rate of Incroa'e the debt'wIll' be doubled in fourteen. years-long before which time, unless better counsels prevail, the Government will be bankrupt. WAs)it,ioToN, October 8. L. C. Adains. a Coifedorato soldiev, who killed a Union soldier. in . Lexington, Ken tucky, f9r which he was stened to the D)ry Tortugas for life, whiceh was commuted to twelve years in the penitenfiary at Con cord, New lHampshir'e, has been released by the President., on theo, recommendation of loht,supported by Schofield. Shernian asked for more soldiers, to fight the Indians. Chase is preparing to start on his South.. crn circuit. An Opponent to 'Butler Nonud .ated., SAI.,sx, MAss., October 5. The Itadical Anti,Duatler Mass Conven. J tion to-day unanimously nominatedRih ard IH. Dania, Jr., for Congress.f The Ann.exation ofOaba., Monra, Ar,A., Oct ober 6. The Register this morning takes strong grotund in favor of the Immediate annexat ion of Cuba, in vieypf the success of the Span iah revplution .iIt says the will of the poos plo plainly demands this, and that the Government should take immediato steps to secure the prize at once. 1 The Roeent Storm at the. South. S AVAWNNAH, GA, ,6oteber 6. Th6 stini'm has abated this 'ii-. Somuttile danage was done by,the Water The aptain of theo 'sIeanifship Anierica, from Newr York, reports very heavy weath er, Not many marine disasters are repor-t. ed so far. Many sailing vessels aro Overt due. The stetamshtips that cleared on Satutrdaty remtained inalde ta bar till Suniaty. The morning looks fair for fine weathloi. to morrow. Wind nor.theast and moderate. News items. WA suNo'ron,.Octobei' 7. The Repnbflicsne now oaim eighty three towns in the Conneeticot.. election, and the Democratse laim fifty, Thirteen teeins,are yet to hear from. Thbere,are forty-two BIshops and 150 lay idlet.s to thle Protest'ant E'pis'oopal Con 'ehilon, now in eeesion iii ti city. ho preldre%nd ahre fteen mi o.frorn If: (qhIq g, 4Includinig e coapisai. ote * te teen,pris 1931.K Ineal'.rceetno reoi ody,$8 en. Tisnodiok toioephil lI opd~lty of 6oing abje to reach hecep ynMohgy .nxt. WTho Spr.e Conneil of hq rh'eWi($o of the Uhioni.gVIble so P osdont. to day. The grebIlt referred to )ts'i,i bfe a at,eibetof th tif i bet. te;(haa hitrhee f th6e gooed li t N Itt* Y9 ftk,4otOO'7.. pukIother impl1idadd, deol~1gIe' bb la '~4~Eyenya 1;qoWk7.t was a perisonal dilliculty,between the editor of the St. Landry Preso, (Ropublican,) and three citizens, growing out of offensive or. tioles in tholepubllcan paper. Ricumtoso, October 8. Joln Perkins,-an ex-Federnl soldier from Massachusets. who 6"mo to Virginia In the cobi New Hampshire Regiment., will be inng, tobiuotrow, at Portsnouth, for a rape m Miss Ford. Benjain Jeffer.son, i 1ne= gro, his accomplice, who heli the mother )f the girl, while Perkins violated lir laughter, and was nio to hnve been htung, 0-morrow, had his Aeiitenco coominunited ,o imprisonment for lifu by the 0overnor. Naw Pona, October 18. iThe Ropublicans of the Fifth District rave not. nominatol Iforaco Greely for Con ,ross. It is regorted upon good authority liat Horace will vote for Seymour and Blair. WAsi.No roN, October 10. .ehencli alld ilorganl have givenl ilt'imn1 ions Ihat (t Iy will not r-eominend a see ion onl the illt inlt1ant.. ttecent. local cleltion1s ii 1elaw4re intli ate a Denlocrat le ninj riy of n,010. Tio l'remidm!it direcls ' ihe Seeri a-y o ho Interior to restore to Louisinia tie tatue of Washington, b,rought Norti by littler. 0corge 1H. Moore, Deputy Collector of ie illtt'inal rovellue for Ilie yTi i l'istriet f North t'a inai, ina Items arreso it for iglect or duty and alleged totitaleationi - loore j;nve bail. The oeo will be fully card on Mondaly. Vdinal A. Pollard is here, applying for ccesA to tie Confederate archivetis WAS111NOTON, Oct. 9. There is mitch e.xcitement in Peinn. yivania. Tho Demrocatic cnnvasers lainim tile State by 15,000; radical can ,assers claiil the State by 10,000. Chief Justice Chaso hnuilorizei a con radiction.of thle statellent that he line eclared for Grant and Uollax. Tihe Governments of the Uilled tates and Hngland are diligently en aged on tile naturalization trentV. Internal reveie receipts to day, 1255,000. A full Cabinet to day -first inl three lontis. The local elections in Dela,ware result d favorably to the Democrats. Chief J1sice Chnso goes to Savannah ext week, to hear several imnporiant, 11PIES. His presence there is retidered ecessary Iv the death of Judge Waiyne, lo will then hold court inl Raileigh, idess enlled to Richmond to hear tho )avis trial. Chase will take no acti.o art in politics, but continies his oppo ition to radical excesses, and has no oubt So-yiotir will adminiater tile ;ovirnment on constitutional princi les Ni.w Yonic, Oct. 9. lion. Howell Cobb, of Georgin, while Oil versimg in I lie vestibulle of the Fifth Ventle I Iot. 1, fell dead, at 10 o'clock, lts morniing, without premature indis osil ion - silpposed appoplexv. Dollin and -Wagner fiight thirty wo roids in a room ill Willinmsburg, 3-day. Dollan bit off Watgner's thimb, "'hich was declared foul, nud the fight as awarded to wagner, CCAo, Oct. 1. A schooner was smik off Muskegin, icigani, to dav, and four lives lost. DFimon, PA., Oct.. 9. An immense Democratic mnas-4 meet tig was. held to-day. 150 crowded Vilgons and carringes aid many momit d men were in the )rocession. The irocession eticirced the etiire town. It as the largest, meei-ig ever held in IedIord. PutiriAnxr,rnia, Oct. 9. The McClellan ovation is very grand. hJeCelltan's speech contained no politi al allusions. * ~ BoSTroN, Oct. 9. George Li. Richardon;1 of the firm of. age & Richiardson, while0 temporarily nsane, out the thiroats of .two of his ~hildren-oniQ, thirteen years old, is lead ; the othler mnay recover. Richard o1ne aslisappeared. .iIe was nuch ~steemed and of excellent character. RlCruIOwnJ, Oct. 9. John Perkinis. was executed in the all yard at Portsmouth, Vs.,- to-day. for riolatinlg Sarah J-. Ford, Hie walked to lie scafl'old firmly,. atid iafter the prayer >f the ce(rgyman was finished, address. d tihe crowd, saying, that lie expected ns a few minutes to appear befo God, nid declared as his finalstaferment on barth, thant he was innocent, and did not cnow whether Sarah For,d was 'a man >r woman. The drop fell at one o'clock. Pecrkins died ini ten tinutttes. Moirooreny, Oct. 9. B3oth Hlouses have adopted. resolu igns to adjourn to-morrow, to.re assetm ato on the 2d .day of NTovember, the day )receding the Presidential election. It 's generally tunderstood that' registration ~aI)ntObe gompletee 1 Il.ime for the elec ion.. No election bi)l :bas yet been ~assed, and the Logislatute will proba >ly. dor without passing ope. *R:ostND,-00t. $. A negro has bden sentenood' to the oenitentlary for two yoars, for' at 'empting 'td violate the widow 6f an sz4,onfedoratae General, in South ,ido, Va. San P dcsco, Oit. 8. 'lI he shi oks. -of oarthqpako ,havo b4on'io4 on eir lloiuntpizn The 4tsi e a i f1rwards obac od * rg,fl 0 rga he 006die .Nrit al $at Ct es 14ii 8%)(16% f:J iyt,4iti mem bor lrnspoaking o'1~n tato, -on't~1~ III0 blk on 3,000 bales at 20a26j. Gold heavy, a 374a39, Liverbo6 Markot, LivEtiool, Oct. 10. Cotton ten3ing upwards; sales 15,001 bales-uplands 10.; Orleans 11. What Makes a Buslel. The following, as a table for reference will be of interest to many of our readets : Corn, shelled 66 lThe Corn, on the cob 76 Rtice, (5 Rye, 56 Irish potatoes, GO Barley, 4 1 VIlelw,. GO2 O'hat,i (htt, P2 Sweet potatoes, 60 )niotim, 6 7 Bearln, 62i Clover sCed, 4: 'Ini t1tl ly fet i, (0 Flax seed. f>'; Iem s!11)feell, 4 lilue grass seed, 1-l Driel lipples, 2-1 )ried peaillies, peeled 1:1 Dried pwr.nee, unp1ielt.-I '16 NMI.\st'nINo Ioxs ANil 11%itti..--A br, rol contains 10,762 cui ineles. A box 2. inches long by 10 inclics witle and2l) itnehe 41cep-1that is oi file inlsi-eI will hold just. carrel. A half barrnl-Make a box or tis4 2 itches by 16. and 11 deep. This will conl lain 5,376 cmbi- inches, or jutt half a bar rol. A bushol-This has 2,160 eubic inches A bushel box will be 16 8.10 inhes squiari and 8 inches deep. A half bushel-A box 12 Iiecs long hi 11 2.10 inches wide and 8 inchies deep wil hold half a hushel A peck-A box 8inches by 8 -10 incom square andi 8 inches deep is a peck. A half peck-Is 8 by 8 ielies squaro ant 4 2-10 inches deep, or 268 5-10 cubic inch es. A half gallon-This contains 134 4-10 cit bic inches. A box 7 by 4 inches and 4 8 1( inches deep, has just, that quatity. A quart-4 by 4 inches square and 1 2 I deep. A surveyor's chain is 4 poles or 76 feel divided into 100 links, or 792 inchles. A square chain is 16 square poles; and H( ,qutaro chains are an acre. Four rods are an acre. each containin 1,240 square patds, 84,787 feet, or 24 yardt ad "l inches on onoh sidie. A I Io is 5j yards each wiay. An ore is 4,840 squareyards. or 60 yardt I fool j Inches each way : fmildree acret tre 1- yards and a half ealch way. A square mile, 1,760 yards each way it 340 acres; half a mile, or 880 yards each way, is 160 acres; a quarler of a mile, of 140 yards each way, is a park or farm of 4C icres; and a furlong, or 220 yards each wity Le 10 acres. The HIera/d prodicts lie defent of Soymtour. It has predicted his ftailirc of every Democratic candidato for many years. tn view of theso facts, people who have bcen depressed by tho tone of Herald articles may postpole siticide for afew days longer. Forney says 'Scltiour "is, artor tl', but a Democratdisguised as a gentle nlan.' Bettor dtit thal1n ani , u11d is. guised blialckguard like Vornivy. t. C. DoLarge,a colored memhber of tho present Legisiature of this State, qualified yesterday as a Magistrate, un11der a commim9on receivod from Gov. Scott.--Courier. We predict that Georgia will g Denmoeratie by a large majority. "They digged a pit, Thelay digged it deep, They diggo d it for thoir brudders; But for their sin, They did fall in T[he pit they digged ror tuddors." PEINNSYL.vANIA.-4Tie Democratic Oolufnt Is moving on to sure and certain viclory It Philadelphtia. Nothing can now prevent at overwhelmaing Demtocratio triumph to-mor row week. The Democracy tare jubilani arnd entusiastio ; the Radicals are (iespon. d ent and difplrited.---FMl/adel/phia A g~e, 6tha T.ho Louisville Journal of Saturday con tains a denial of the report that Mr. P'ren lice has been discharged from its ediloria staff; and says, also. tiiat Mlr. Prentice ii not poor, bitt In affluent circumnstanoes. His homest ead alone Is valued at $80,000 The eaterpilltar is playing sad hav. 00 with the cotton in differonit parti of the Stnte. Tho Spartanburg, spar tan spetkiiof its appearance in thai Distroct~ The Radicals, it is said, are turning devil worsliippers, beoause the devil is supposed to be black. Colfax will marry in Novembo. Prentloo-thinks himl sure of beiung Vice-President---of his own household The Annamessie line from Norfoll now rutt onrly on alternate days, and may soont be. discontinued altogether. Brigban) Young is said to be anx ious to dispose of thirty-five mar riageabio daughters. MIa, EaDIToR: Pieae announce Catpt, J. A flinaht s ta Candidate for Tax Collector o FViriGld Distriot, and oblige, *NUMEROU8IJ FRIE~NDS. Gullet's. datont Steel Brusi . iCOTTON QINS,d FOTTON elnaed ont tlids (ia ol" S Carleston latseason,'noe o.* Se.nts pet pi'rdtwmre than Mh Same elass a ooitaitianoj.onthe ordlary Ulne of lth coppttry. ,Tis statement Is crified b twot -.fWvo Qf tihe priqelpal Factors anil Iiuye*n Inl Charles' on, p fee, Bix' Dollars.pul 8sag for Cash or City soeptanlce. Send to e'Brinlqe etatmnt:Plougis and a ft'tiltQto of ilard i4at. sad Agrioultural~ Impleuaiet upt rr -b O ASI .A8s JTs, ) IT I-, (Ihe mrgent. dhily of every chrii Lwho is nott iuna.stni -, 11y:reason 01 (e 0o 11er disiuallIfyiig e"Itise.', 14) i 11 M tit n deluV, a l' y (of' 141SUr Itlee, il til Equitable Life Insuranc sooimny. In filvor. of, I hom- . hel il ip h11 1 1)tt i for Suipport M11.1re li-11h1V 1o 1:evomle ul'.tm Vur 10blv tonl :mly (Ibly, therefore nlothinig Shotil le ptr-mitted tu dilby thIN imprt01at1111i duy. .Jno. P. Mlatthews, JP'., ting 27 Agetit. THE DUE, W"NT VItALE, COLLEGE.1- RD 1. ondyr, he 6h of' Ot o-1 ber. The FVact0ty fihe saim- os !nla yesr. A full College is ex p.ecled 11\TEA OF TUITION. Primary Depilrtlenf p- Bession, 810 tIm Aeademio I o 110 Collegiale '' 2 ' liW Mlusiu, Piaan. 1 () 1 0 Ume of Pinno, " 2 00 Contingent FeP. '' '., 1 00 Orinnmetal brncliHes t tihe lowesi rmleq. No extra charge for Latin o1 French,. ut V7(Cle Ni nlsie. 1101nr-ding $12 a month. W31aing illd Pupl abotit $2 60per monmh. Dhie West is it A bbeville l*91riel, f(ur iles from Donald's )epot, Oil ile Urven ville & COlumbit in0ilroad. sept 20-*{ rsiet School for Young Ladies. WINNSBORO', 8. C. IFi lli ndersigned, will open a .. school for Young Ladies in Winnsboro, next Jimnary. at the acaidemy formerly oceipied by the R1ev. A. U Stncy. MItS. ROCINDA SIMS, a lady of' gi enl exper-Ieiou ivi a leachor will assis, ill the coldtlet of fie Sechool. A] tS. 0. R lIlt ACKET"I", whose ability as a i cher of mi1 is well known. will 1.I1nye chargo of' lihe Musimi Department. 11alesPer Se.ision o( Tirenty IWefeks. Primary D1irt mlIent. $10 00 Inlermedinte Depari 1Iet (160 IlIigher Dih-.) rImenil, 21) 01) Mlsic, Pia4n1, 18 00 1111n ad141 Fl-nich are inchilded ill file foregoing; and tlire atre no extra charges oif fify kind. Tuti1ont mutist he paiul qnnrtorly, Iin ad vilnce. A pplient ions ini. mimf4nin4s must, 1:0 made prior to fihe 11 Jinulary. sept 17 BI NJ. I. STUA R'. AND oTlll:R G-E.A.I~LT COLi.O1's. Mapas' SupcPpliosplate of Line Will inc(se [ihe yield 50 per cent. No per 4on1 813hou1ld planll ail ar'. of' Ilvat without using 200 or 800D pottnlds Io th n44aer) Alp Ply to 11. W. K(IN$MIAN. sept -2mo (Ien. A gent for 8. C. RULE~ TO'( IPLA ED). State or Soutlh CliPoliuna, F"A IR.FIE .LD DISTIRICT. Jass. K. Rabib vs John Willinghaim Attoh III'RisA8th1e Plaintiff did on the six.. VY teenthI day oIf Mar'ch, A. D.. 1808 file his declaratilon agair.sI to Defen3datlL who. (as It is said)' is absent from andt 'without the0 iiit of' Ihis State and has neithler' wife n301 attorneI1y knIownl wIt hlint 11e sameIL upon4 whom a copy of 11he saidi deqilaration might he servedtl it. is thecreforo Ordered, lhat thle said Defendantdo appear and1 plead to theo said deolaralion on or before the soventeenth (lay of Mare14 A. D). 1809. othterwIse final and absohle judlgment. will then bo givenl and awarded 1for th0 Plainit iflf againIst. bim. 8. D1. C 1.OWVNi4V, C. C. P. Clerk's Offie,' Fairfiold DistrIct. mar 17-Ie8mly -- State of South~ Carolina, IN r'HII 00QtMOn PfJ.As. htos. J. Chalk, vs. D). 0. Iloyle, Athnch. r:iont. JIIREAS Ihe Plalntifi did on fthe 26th3 .day of' October, A. ). 1807, file is D)elaration.nlgainslt.lihe t)efendant 'who, (as It Is salid) is abcetit, frare and without ithe limits of this Stat and. has5 neIther Wife near attorney Iknown within the eamlo nIponIVwhom acopy. of theo said declaration mighlt be It is dterfore orderet'd, thatt 11he said De. fe'ddanit, (10 tppear and plead to the aid do qlat'auion on or befoi'e the 27th day of Oc(o. ber, A. D. -1808 othorwico final absobmile udgmneut wIll then. be given and awarded the P4lainIiff a3 eint hinm. 1'8 11 (.JJ.)WNIEY, C. C. 1P. Clt-k's Offce, WVinnsborq, B.0., 2Oth Oct, 1807. 00d1, 9-lmly COUNTkX ELOVR JUSTMoeivc1~ nnd Korei o#N oIN.YI E& Co. r . JUST RECEl~VEIf.. LtL grades of tiugn"a, .0aroj1on, RIo, t 8od, Cre03amid wuixed Ort pkgre,Cilow r Ch aseake dyrug,anui Molas P:MeI~ rLea .. 'd, LIverpo 1 ': 8alt, ,h1te .ne Vin'egai',' G6vsrnnman Lagun' and uio e,ffs Neomg, 8 ce: a 6t(kb RULE, TO PLEA), State of South Caroli11n. r AIRFIEL D DISTR ICT. IN TUn 0oMMoN PLEAU. 0. A. 11111 (for ainother vs. J. C. C. Fenstei AlInliment. W 1"IA' the Paintifif did on 11h sixt .day.or June, A. 1). 1808 file him deocn ration againlst fle I)eendnitit who, (as it i said) is absent fr1omi and without tle limit of' (IhiS 81ato and hak 11(ither wife nor to ' ney known withiti,he simi upon wiom Copy of' the said declaration iight. be serv ed. It is therefore Ordered, that the said Do Alllanw do appoar And plead to fihe declara tliOn Oi or bel'or-e tile eighth tiny oil .lne A ,1 1869, otherwi o tinaill andhabolu judgment Will then be given uind awardeq Cor the Plitintill against him. 8. It. 'IOWNRY, C. C. P. Clerk'r Officev. Fanilivell Di.s1rict. .inme 23-le3mly aRlU(LE TO PLEM). Ill 1 Stat ol' South' Carolina P A Il i l I, L 1) 1) t 8 T it I ( T Is N e 1:CuN.Mo.N 11,1!A . N Incy Wik, V.. 1). c. Boyle, Atnheni fl A he l'inintil' did on fie 2t11 day of October, A. I). 1807 Jib her e1eeh ' Iion agailst ti' Defendanlf who (rA it is said) is b4Ireit from and witho iti sllk of' this 81.at o nid alis neither wirt nor attorn0y known withinl the same 111ol w:14m111 i colly of the slaid declaration mllighl be -vi Volt. It is ilierefore ordered that fihe snid Do 1'eilnt do p11spe)r n'ld plead to le mid lvelarat ion oil or belore i he 27t It tny of Oc teler, A. 1). 18118, ith1eriw iso final 0 nl at, son 110jidgiien. will ten lbe givon nin Ja W rded fll' the Phlilltill' ligninl.41 hill. 8. 11. CL.OWNEY, C. C. P. ('lork's office, paitield District :!Mlb ootoberI167 oct 29 lei8mly RULE TO PEEAD. State o' South Carolina. FAItFIEI) DISTitICT. InIhe Common P1aes. Robert Gordon,vs.Jis. R. Ashfo'rd-Attach Illellf. 11,Eli'AS the Plaintiff did on I tie 2d w dty of' September, A. 1). 1818, file Ilis deolill-Intion Igains. the I)efendanlt who, 8u it iS SAid) i.4 ab1SPent from11 and Without1 'lie limit of I his 8tato al 11111 either wife 30or attorniey known within the samne tipon whoil a copy of' (1he said declarationl inlight be sierved, It is thereforo ordered that the sahl De i'tei ai do lpente 11141 plead to tile iaid do h-I:tiolilt onl or ti-fore lhe 3d day of Sep enkilber, A. D., I69, otherwise filal and ab -oltile jtdgilent. will then b gliven and twardled to he I'laiutifll n galliNt. himl). 8. It. CLOWNEW, U. C. 1. lvrk's Offico, Fairfield District, 2d Sept.ener, 18418. sept, 19-le8mly RULE TO PLEAD. State of South Carolina, FA lit P1 E LD D ISTRIOT. IN TIE CoMMoN PXI.I1A. lirtin L. Biraswell, bearer, vs. C. Mocnelia glian, Attauelcinit. IIEH,IHAS the Planiil did on fihe twen ty--sevenit day of April, A. 1). 188, ile his doolatration agillui the Defendant SlO, (as it is snid) is absent fiomand withont lie limits of' tills Stita, and4 . h1a neither wifelnor A(nlrey known within the sa11o 11-111 WhoIn a copy at volpy of theai id d0 Araillon inight he served. It is therelore Ordered that the said Do 'andanl d tppo alitnd pleall to the saitd fel:.-.1tiosl oil oi' bofore ti,0 (wenlty-ulgith lnly of' A iil, A. 1). 1819, ot herwiso final and ibolhite udgment idilII then ho given And twarde.1 for the 'laint.ift 'lgninst Hon,. IS. I. CLO% N MY, C. 0. P. Alerk's Office, Fairfield District, A pril 274h, 1818. ily 2-18mly RULE TO PLEAD. State of South Car1Olina. .FAlFIlIPII1D DISTICT IN TInE. ColMON i,s~As. I'. Poster & Co., vs James IR. Ashftord'-At. Il 11 IE A8 the Plaintlif didl on the 23d VTday of June, A. D., 1808 file his do. olaratilion ugainst the Defendnnt who, (as It ia said) Is absent lfrotn and without the limits of this 8tato and has4 neithler wlfc no01 attorney known wthin3jf the samno upon whom a copy of' the said declaratIon might It is thoro'f'ore ordered, that the said( Do. rfeudantIl do appear' and1 plead to tho 8said1do 0laration 10 n or bChefor'e the 24thIl day of Juno0 A. D. 1801), otherwise final and1( absolute udgmlent will then lbe given and awarded for the Plaintif' against him.~ 8. 11. OhOWNEY, 0. 0. 1. Clerk's Office, Farnrfold Distit, June 28.1, 1868. Jneo 27..le8mnly RULE T'O PLEAD. State of South Car'olIin, FAIRFIE LD DISTRICT. IN TIlE 003MMON f'L.HAS. - C. Hf IDadwin & Co.. vs John WIllinghiat3 At achnsont,. WIIEEA the Plaintiff did on tho six' teanth day of Mlerch, A. D). 1808, file Is declaratIon against, the Defendant Who, (as it saltd) is absenlt froem'and without the limits of tlhis State and-has neither wife nor1 attorney known within the same uponi whom a copy of the said declaration mIght be served. It is thorefore Ordered iantiho said'Do fendant, do appear' and pilead to the sair.l delaration 0.4 01' before th34 seventeontil day of March, A, 1). 1869) olhorwiso Anal nnd absohute jndgment ill then bo giver andt awarded for the PI(itnL'.fr agalnst, him, Clr' . 13. CIA WNEY C, C, If, lrksOflide, FairAid Distriet. mar 19-le8mIy . I)MIhRV4ST't5 MONTiLbY MAOAtlNE. 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