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A. mead Quarters, COLU1hsA, 22nd March, 1838 Ounsas No.68. To Col. BzauroRT T. WA-rs, Quarter Mas ter General. IR:-You will proceed to sell the Arsenal and Magazine lots in Abbeville,in pursu ance of a resolution of the last Legislature of thia State, on a credit until the 1st of October next, taking bond and sufficient surety for the -ayment of the purchase money, and report b -result of such sale to His Excellency. the -Governor. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. JAMES JONES, Adj't.& Insp'r. Gen. B. CoLUMBIA, 16th May, 1838. To' His Excellen-y PisacE M. BUTLER: Sirs-In pursuance to an order from the Ex ecuti- e cause to be sold the Arsenal and the Magazine lot, in Abbeville. I have the honor to report. Iattended at Abbeville on the first Monday of this month, and-effected a sale of the said lots, at public auction, in conformity to notice previousy given in the Gazettes. The Arsenal was atchased by T. D. Williams, at $305. -h agazine by John Tagart, at $280. The purchasers reside in the village of Abbeville, and are responsible citizens. I have the honor to accompany herewith, their several obligations, sustained by amplesecurity. I have the honor to be, Your most ob't servant, B. T. WATTS, Q. Master General. C. CoLumisA, 19th Feb., 1841 To His Excellency Joun P. RicARDSoN. -Sir:-I have the honor to accompany here with -Orders No. 68' marked (A.) from the Ad utat and Inspector General, and my report thereon, marked (B.), to Ex-Governor PiacE M.:Bvmr.. During the administration of the late Gover nor Noble, he authogized me to cancil the obli gation of Taggart for the purchase of the Ma gazine lot, and to accept the bond of D. Dou glais. The said Douglass has recently paid we the p bhase money, with interest, amounting to r24 andr 1 witnessed a transfer or the aid lot, known as the Magazine,to John Cunningham. Thebond of Wliams for the purchase of the Arsenal, has not yet been paid, as there is some difficulty in retrd to title. It seems there is no record of -tide- or tranafer of the said lot of 9round to the State and a man by the name of harles Dendy whoowns an adjoining lot, has set upa pretext of-claim to the ground, to the injury and annoyance ofWilliams, the purcha mar. I have the.honor to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, B. T. WATTSQ. Master General. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CoumsA; 12th May, 1841. oJ h uis . CALDwimZrd siitor. .4Sir:-- amdirectad bi His ExcellencyJoulx P.RscuAnDsos, tosubmit for your imf ormation, "d fdture actidn; theencolosed doduments. Y'!fer No.6W., marked (A.) directing the -tr-MasterGeneralto sell the Arsenalaid Msta*io~lts Wi uande of a ResolhdOi6by S nspectGeneral there 0"rsjreooly necessary as explanato ry! -th lost h ofthe report (C.) in reation totheA S-Itseems the sid lot on which stands the Ar usnaL- was given by the late Major 1-lamilton olFAbbevile to the State... There appears to be no record of title for the: samie,. and .n conse quence thereof a citizen oECAbbeville, by the name of Charles Dendy, who owns an adjoin. ing lot to the Arsenal, has set up a pretext of claim to the same, to the injury and annoyance * ~ ofWilliams the purchaser. - The Governor desires that you will investi * gate the affair, and take such proc~ess as you -may deem consistent with-propriety, and the interest of the States Very respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, B. T. WATTS, Ex.8Sec'ry. By the Governor.-f June 10 * - Look at This! AND if you are not satisfied, call and see .L.me, and I will endeavour to satisfy yon. By this I wvould inform my customers, iriwnds. and the public generally, that [ have a ine as sortmentof wellsawed LUMBCER on hand. and my Saw and Grist Mill in fine order ter busi neis. All orders in my line orbuisiine~e will be thankfully jeceived, promptly atteiided to, and - neatly executed. Lumber is reduced to the exceeding low price of fifty cents per hin dred feet, or $5 00 per thousand. iy MillIs * ~ are situated on Beach Creek, waters of South Edisto, 4j miles from the Ridge, 5( miles from Lott's,. and 8 miles from the Pine House, just opposite the 28 mile post. on the road from Au gusta to Columbia, and 3 miles from where the * . ~ -road frotm Lott's to Aiken crosses the sme. -Finally, and lastly, I would say to those oF *my customers who are indebted to me on ac - count, previous to the 30th or Deer. 1840, will please make settlement forthwith. WV. L. COLEMAN. Jnne 3 , uf 18 FOR SAL E. * A BILIARD TABLE,of Charleston man - -E ufacture, never yet been in use, and info. - rior to none in the city of Charleston. It is * bound with solid brass, silver plated, and was built for a gentleman in Georgia for $350. It will bs sold a bargain, as the owner is in want of funds at present. A p ply for further particu lars at the office of the Spirit of the Times. Charleston, May 29. c 18 ID" The Savannah Georgian, Edgefield Ad - vyertiser, and the paper at Forsyth, Ga., 'vill Splease copy the above three times, and address SW. P.at this office.-Spirit of thne Times. NEW GOODS. * . .TOUN 0.3B. FORD, KAS Just received from New:York, a full * U stock of fashionable - Spring and Summer Goods, Containing, beside his usual supply' of Staple, Domestic Goods, a handsome assortment of fue Lawns, Muslins, and Lace Goods; Super London Light Prints, fashions of 1841; Prin -ted Swiss Muslins, and Printed Lawvnst Dam * . .as S~atin, Embroidered Lace, and Filet Shawls; anof all kinds of Fancy Goods, his assortment is more than ever vari'ed, and complete. To tho~se acquanted with his estimate of "an as setn"he deems this sufficient without an * eomer~ionof articles-fresh supplys being received-by almost eveky arrival. Country Iabreants supplied at nnusualiy * lowrates. - *Hamburg, April'5;1841. tf 10 -300K & SO3 PRINTZNG OF Every description executed with neatness and despatch, at the Office - PROPOAT# F.M r,,lm b iptsiaas V4ifled,C Iz A,7SbintMOnthl *Agricultural Paper, entitled The iough Boy. IN presenting to the public a Prospectus of an Agricultural Paper, the subscriber is well aware of the many .ojections which will be. started against it; such as often frighten the most sanguineand generally terminate the existence of such periodicals, berore their intrinsicrvalue is fally. made to appear. Knowing all the in conveniences which must nepessarily arise,.i. bringing out a work of this nature; but, haviag; received assurances from a number of gentle men, well skilled in the Science of Agriculture, of theirissistance in his undertaking; be hopes to be enabled to nurse it thrh its infancy, and by the aid of our enlightened riculturists, he has but little fear that it willeventually reach maturity. That such a-iork is wanted, in this ilection of our country, none will deny. No Agricul tural paper is at present published inthis State, and those published at a distance, are difficult of access. to. most of our Planters and Farmers, on account of the heavy charge of postage, and uncertainty-of the mails. Tas PLouos Boy will be entirely devoted to Agriculture, and 'all exertions will be made to give the best selections from other papers, and to obtain Original Communications from our oldest Planters and Farmers, on that subject. No -pains will be spared to make it a comhplete Text Book for Southern Agriclturists. WM. F. DURISOE. TERMS: THE PLOUGH Boy, will be published Semi Monthly, and each number will contain sixteen pages, royal octavo; malking a volume of four hundred and sixteen pages, yearly, exclusive of an Alphabetical Index, at the end of each vo lume. The first number will be issued on the first Saturday ja July, and mailed regularly to sub scribers. The price of stubscription will be $,.50 per annum, four copies for $5, and tea'ecpies for $10; payable in all cases, in advance.,' The last page of Tm PLouou Boy will be reserved for the insertion ofany Advertisements. which may be sent,,r.elative to Agriculture, but none others. 07 Posimastersare reiested to actas Agents, for the wor k; und all persons wishing to sub scribe, wiil please forward theirnames and Post Office by the 25th-of(Jutne. 07 All letters addiessed to the publishermnust be post paid. May 6 if A4, LOOK A'IT.XIS. W E will-sell at public auction, on Wed nesday the 21st of July next. if not pre. viously disposed of, our STEAM MILL in. Edgefield district, and the tract of Land on which. itissituated, lying on the Mortentown road, foroty-three miles above Hamburg, and seven miles below Cambridge: together with all the property oin the premises, consisting of horses, mules, oxen, cows, hogs, wagon to carry logs, and carts. The Mill is-capable of cutting from 2300 to 3000 feet of lumber per dav ; and we have had a demand for the same, which we have had no means to meet, anl we feel confident in say. ing that such will continue to be the case, as it is situsted in the margin of the pine woods, ad. jacent to a wealthy section of country, which is almost destitute of pine suitable foi.building. The situation is elevated and healthy, and wellcalculated for a public staid: tiere'is-on the tract 'of land an.abundauce of timber, and about three hundred-acres, vhich: sWdeied almost equal to-nyi lids in thedistrict, in point of fertility,'-f which aboutixty acres are'in ': There w ois on the- premises a4argeGrW penter's shop, Blacksil1th's shop, striblesiid crib, (framed,) together with other, buildiigs. Those that may wish to purchase, would do well to call and eiamine the property for them selves; and if they shonld wish to make~a pri vate contract for the same, wve would refer them to Henry R. Williams, who is on the premises, or either of us, who can be found near Milton Post Office, Laurens district. We wvill furthermore state forthe information of those that might ,wish to liurchase the En gine, without the other property. that we will sell it alone; the engine as thirty-nine horse pow er, as computed by Mr. W. B. Lockwood, the Engineer who sot it uip; and is capable of driv ing one alab saw, one gang of 12 saws, aid one set of grinders; as the times is hard, and mo ney scarce, wve will take negro property in ex change for it; women and chiildred wvould be preferred, or sell it on a credit of one. two and three yeats, the purchaser giving approved notes.. WILLIAMS Ar, GRIFFIN. May1i 16 IOFFAT'S L F[ E PIL LS, & P HEJN X BITTERS. The perfectly saife. ainerting, :andc suiccess lhi areaanmn of abrno-t every species ofrdisease b the as.-of MOFFAT'S LIFF.MEDICINES, is nohlonger a mailer of doumbt,as a reference to the experienace of many thoumsanid patients wvill satisactorily prove. During the present mouth alone, nearl one hundredl cases have come to the knowledge of Mr. MofYat, where the patient has, to all apparancme, effected a permanent cure by the exclusive and judicious use of the Life Medicines-some eight or ten of these had been considered beyond all hope by their medical attendants. Such happy results are a source of great pleasaure to Mr. M. and inspire him with new confidence to recommend the use of his medicines to his fellow-citizens. The LIFE MEDICINESiare a purely VE GETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their operation, and at the same time thorough-acting rapidly upon the secre tions of the system-carryimg off all acrimoni ous humors, and assimilating with and purify ing the blood. For this reason, in agravated ases of Dyspepsia, the Life Medicines wall give relief in a shorter space of time than any other prescription. In Fever-and-Ague, In flammatory Rheumatis-m, Fevers ofevery des-. cription, Sick Headache, Heartburn, Dizziness in the Heed, Pains in the Chest, Flatulency impaired appetite, and in every disease arising from an impurity of the blood, or a disordered state of the stomach, the use of these Medicines has always proved to he beyond doubt greatly superior to any other mode of treatment. All that Mr. Motfat asks of his patients is to be particular in taking them strictly accordimig to the directions. It is not by a newspaper no tice, or by any thing that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results ofa fair trial. Is the reader an invalid, and does he wish to know whetner the Lifo Medicines will suit his own ease ? If so, let him call or send to Mr. Molfat's agentin this place, end procure a copy of the Medical Mannab designed as a Domestic Guide to Health, published gratuitously. H~e will there find enumerated very many extraordinary cases of cure; and perhaps some exactly similar to his own. Moffat's Medical Office in New York, 375 Broadway. Fur sle by C. A. DO WD. March1I8. tf 7 Notice I8 HEREBY GIVEN, that application will be made, at the next session of the Legis lature, for an amendment of the Charter incor-' porating the Tow'n of Edgefield. 2.. P.;F. LABORDE, Intendant. Mray10, 1 8ti 1 G m. 15 OF SPARTANB - I E Subscrier:esa bliMent, Wil e re ptiounf ompany? o. IThis ebrated watering pli - in the Southern States for a Iould in those travelling fo" to their resort. T$4-ons are aimple for 300 visito Suites of rooms in the great-Ho lours,:or single-or'donb ich are~ anete andidheco furnislid The tabland bir upell with the best the counfry's -no pains shall be spared'to -give sa coM pany. - At the Springs is an a btted society of permanent restdsig Polent academies, male dbi'ealm r may put their childrednt& schoo . - .Inthejiotelare-large ad Iub l'rooms,-a band ofmsicattets ye~sed~to dance..Ahe -byr wl su i -id abundance ofice hu fote season. '- ~ " These Spripgs are-itla m Union Court Houst; 20.66m:1 8 tan burg, 25 miles from Y6rkvillev2 :9s lles from Glenn Springsm and 22 from4lon White Sulpher Spnngs, being thelc "I.-po*t to them all. The watersothe r elime. stone, hift charged with car aid.gas, andare asiaht, pure and deligit ohe taste as water can be. Tliey possess iSi. cindi virtues;es cially.in aems psia and liver afections. The a- d sthe limestone, too strongchalyes 'oual efficacy in restoring strength in .ebiy. . Baths,.cold and warm and shal be always ready at a moments nom The localit is one of the m ealthful in the world. 1Thlecountryaroui' dtPossesses many attractiona niits beautiful rfi,itshis torical associations, and ih th ufactures which are springiig up all am '".- Theit tie fields ofBlackstocks, C and Knip. mountain are all near enou apleaant days iscursin-andthe grosp ki mountain takes n a.lar Qpton esricts, and embrdcesmany views of i,11 estie :and.beautiful scenery. - - Since the lastiSufnmer, the 'iiig.to '.these.8piings have beenP ati the bridgesr-repared and replacdt-'kin bridge has been bdilt at the Neabl iroit W roVer the 1froad River, and no diffi'duliii ieists for travellers-a ling ofstages runa" weelk from Spartanburg by these n Lincoln ton-another twice a r m nionCourt House, and a horse mail to Yaville There is always on hind"' " -1'' of burnt lime.oftlie best uality. gy The Carolmiai, Pendl asenger, -Augusta Chronicle, Greenvill X niineer Edgefield Advertiser. Winlya iigecer, Camden Journal, will' piasej "' -'the above once a week for two. months an their ac cdunts to the subscriber at: Lim de8prings for payment. J. ENNY. Maey 20..-a17 GElNERAL 0 --H EADi& R8 CoLUMBIYA, May 14. (Gener al Orders, No. 4.) .J. EOHN F. MARSH ALL, 4ving been .appointedAide-de-Cam ~ ~iExcellen cy Governor RICHARDson, wvi rjank of Lt. Colonel, will be obeyed and resp sed accor dingly. By order of the Commande -Izii.E A RMISTEAD BURT, May 20, 1841. .f 16. MAi e Camip. Stoves and Sftls. 'H E SUBSCRIBER conhnuesto occupy -his old Stand, No. 168 Btosd Street, Au gusta, opposite the Eagle and. :Phenix Hotel, where he has on hand and ofehrafor sale, very low for cash, a large assortaient of STOVES, consisting in p art of Premium Cook Stoves, People's do., for Wood or Cal, Close Stoves for Churches, Factories and School-houses, with all necessary pipe, ready -mado,-to des patch orders. ' . - He hes also in Store, STWLS,lholding from Finty to One Hundred Galloihj(and continues to Manufacture them of variofssizes and pat terns. Also, Sheet Copperuitable for Valeyes, Gutters; Heads, Pipes, 'c Tin Plate Wire, Block Tin and Spelter Soldar, with, an exten sive Stock of Tin Ware, Plin and Jipaned, at wholesale and retail:HEW P.S8. Georgia Rail Roadiionej received at par, for anything-in hisgi 6~d five per cent allowed on all sums ovr~ hundred dollars ; Isbo, old Copper and Bra tceived. at a fair price; -..B. P. C. <Augusta, Ga., April144 tf 13 - (13 The Greenville Mntaineer will copy the above to the amodntp bree dollars, and send one copy ofthe p q B. F. C. A.Coll e Stard. 8TEWA~ ofthe Bith Carolina Col lege,.wiilb elece it26th of Juno next, to contine-'ice thiree years. Ap. plicadis'will..addrerje mmunications to either of the iin4tei& saetherein the termls per weekli-e will provide the Commons-. I m r of Students an niually varies fron 60, and of these about 1300or 140 b Commons. -Adwelling hoe eo isnt to the Cofn mons Hall is prvIi* 'teward and his family. -The Sm ~ beslected for three years, and wrill ed ~' discharge of his duties on the lif ,r - -. S8URE, May20 e 16 1?The CulrGreenville 'Mountiineer t4j Mvertiser, will publish th'e abov - et i the 20th offu~ne. 8 gvn-dpjstinn will be U.made at te lite nexmt Leislature, for'an Acticoai n tVerin Chiurch and Camp-Ground- " N- *. Mayu13, 1841 ~v. -6mn15 -Jaines -Boangrtign' SUP4 rior Gins. HE undersigned takes pleasure ii z komicing to the-Cottou-Planters ofGei g that he has established a branch of his G anufactory in Augusta, Ga., nearly oppoR to Bones and Garmichaels Hardware Sto .whireCOTT.ON GINS of his very super ivorknanship may be obtained. The materi will be prepared, and every piece ofa compli Gin worked out under my own care and ipection, at my main shop in Columbia; a will-be carefully put together by a skilful a e7periencd workman in Augusta. fthavealso appointed B. F. Goudy,my Ag< mi:Hamburg, S.C., by application to who miy Gins can be obtained by the Cotton Ph ters of the Districts adjacent to that place. 07 Old Gins repaired at the shortest noti JAMES BOATWRIGHT Agusta, April20 -Kay 6 n 14 9TTlie*dgefiveld Advertiser, S. C., a Constitutionalist, Ga., will-copy the abc weekly thiee .nonths. An Ordinance O 0uppress the Firing of Guns, Pist< .-and all description of Fire Arms: in1 streets of the Town of-Edgefleld. -e ifordained by the Intendant and Ward of the Tomn Council of Edgefeil, and by the .aority of de same, That from and after the pi lication of this Ordinance,it shall not be law for any person, or persons, to fire a Gun, I tol, ortgny kind of Fire Arms, in the put uare or public streets of the Town, or plai jacent thereto, except on training days, general holidays, under a penalty of Two D for each offence. P. F. LABORDE, Intendant May 27 d 11 NEW GOODS. HE Subscribers are now receiving th Spring and Summer Stock of Gob which they will dispose ofon reasonable ter and invite their customers and the public, cill and examine before purchasing elsewhe BRYAN & MINOR Edgefield C. ., April 14, 1841. tf 11 Notice. LL persons indebted to the estate of Mi L. Dunton, deceased, are requested makeimmiediato payment. All persons hav demands against said estate, are required to p sent theinmproperly attested, within the time p sdribed by law. P. F. LABORDE, Ezecutor *May 27 d 12 Garvin & Baines, At the Yellow House, Hamburg, S. C RE now.receiving, (direct from Philad Aplia,) in eddition to theirstock on han( splendid-and well-selected assortment of Mi -OEA1Vir.Z,'in their line. They iow invi:e country Merchants, P1 siciahs, and others, wishing to pnrchase Drugs & Medicines, to call and examine their Goods and prices, they intend to offer such inducements ascam fail to secure to themselves a liberal patronal Hamburg February 16,1841, Feb. 18. tf John Bolmes, CARRIAGE.AND HARNESS MAkE1 INFORMS the citizens of this district, t he attends.io repairing and painting C riages.&c., making and re airing Saddles, E dIes, and all other-kinds ofHarness. He can be found at all times, at his residem nea'Pottersville, and will be thankful to friends, for all work in his line. tolls before 'me, a sminall mouse 1olored ma MULEisJpposed to be about thirteen hin h1igb,ud-twelv'e or'lneen years old, some mai of geer, with strpes around the legs and aner the wethers, moves a little stiffin the left hip, other flesh marks visible. A ppraised at finte dollars. - - JOHN HILL, s. F. April 30~ 1841. .tf 14 -MOFF ATS Vegetable Life Medicines. THESE Medicines are indebted for the name to their manifest and sensible tion in p unifying the springs and channels life, and enduing them wvith renewed tone al vigor. In many hundred certified cases whia have been made public, and in almost eve species of disease to which the human frame liable, the happy effects of blojat's Life Pi and Pheniz Biuers, have been gratefully a1 publicly acknowledged by the persons benei ted, and who were previously unacquainti with the beautifully philosophical prnncipt upon which they are compounded, and up< which they consequently act. 'The Ljle Medicines recommend themselv in diseases of every fornm and descriptic Their first operation is to loosen from the coi of thie stontach and bowels, the various imnpu: ties and crudities constantly settling anonl them; and to remove the hardened faces whi collect in the convolutions of the smallest int< tines. Other medicines only partially clean these, and leave Much collected mases behil as to produce habitual costiveness, with all train of evils, or sudden diarihcna, with its i minent dangers. This fact is well known al regular anatomists, who examine the I man bowels after death; and hence thep prej die of those wvell informed men against qua medicines-or medicines prepared and hers d to the public by ignonant persons. The cond effect of the Life Medicines is to clea:) the kidneys and the bladder, and by this inea the livet and the lungs. the heatiuh: action which enirely depends upon the regularity the urinary or~ans. The blood, which tal its color from tne agency of the liver and I lut,s before it passes into the heart, being tii purified by them, and nourished by food co rg from aclean stomach, courses freely throd the veins, renews every part of the system, a triumphantly mounts the banner of health the bloomimg cheek. Mofat's Life MEeicines have been thorougi te'sted, and pronounced a sovereign remedy: Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of Heart,Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Het ache, Restleasness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, L: gor and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhe Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatis Gout, Dropsies of all kinrs, Gravel, Worn Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, veterate Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and B ,Comlexions, Eruptive complaints, Salle -Cloud, and other disagreeable Complexic Salt heum, Erysipelas, Common Colds a Inluenza, and various other complaints whi affiict-the human frame. .In FrvER and Aoc particularly, the Life Medicines have be most eminently successful, iso much so that the Fever and 'Ague, districts, Physicians most qtuiversally prescribe them. -A1l that Mr. Moffat requires-of his patients to be particular in taking the Life Medicii strictly according to the directions.; It is i by a newspaper notice, or by. any thing that himself may say in their favor, that lie hoj to gain credit.' it is alone by the results of fair trial. These valuable Medicines are sale by - .--C..A.DOWD February 2,1841. tf A 7 HE-Fridods ofr Capt. L W.-Peri annuouince bii i s Candidate Tax Collector for ii-Di iit.' ' State of Sonth Caa'olina. EDGEFINLD1FSTRICT. r-~B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire,,rdi in iary of Edgefield District. ite Wherias, W. B. Brannohnand L. H. Mundy, re, hath applied to me for Letters of Administra. or -ion, onau#l and singular the goods and chat. als tels, rights and credits of Jane -Laeter, late 6f te the District aforesaid, deceased. in. These are, therefore, to cite-iid admonish all ad and singular, the kindred at ~creditors of the ad said deceased, to be and appear-before me, at - our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, .nt to be holden at Edgefield Court House on the m, 21st day of June, 1841, to show cause, if any, in. why the said Administration should not be - granted. se. Given under my hand and seal this 7th day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and in the sixty-Sit year of Ameri nd can Independance. iye Jun 0. TOWLES, 0. E. D. June 7. 1841'. ($2 124) b 19 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . IN THE COMMON PLEAS. "* Edward Thomas, endorsee, Duaration b' Edward Collier, Sr.,endorser. Sin)A ment. fill -s HE Plaintiff having this day filed his de lie T claration in my office, and the Defendant * having no wife or attornoy known to be with. or in the State upon whoin a copy with a rule to ol. plead, could be served. On motion. ordered that the Defendant do plead to the said deelar ation within a year and a day or final and abso lute judgment shall be awarded against him. GEORGE POPE, c..c. P. Clerk's Office, I ir May 18, 1841. T. aqe 17 s, State of South Carolina. to re. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. INEQUITY. Gcor-e W. Presslev, adm'r. vs. T~omas W.Wilfiams, Ma- Billfor Injune ria Williams his wife, and lion A- Rdief. 'f others. g IT appearing to my satisfaction that Eliza re. beth Pressey, widow, Margaret Pressley re- Elizabeth Pressley, David R. Pressley, Nathan iel W. Pressley, and George W. Pressley, De fendants, in the above stated case, reside be yond, and are without the limits of this State On motion, Ordered, that the said Defendanti do appear, and plead, answer or demur,. to thi . said Bill, within three months from the publica el.. tion or this notice, or the said Bill will be taker la pro cmfesso against them. BENJ. Y. MARTIN, c. 2. A. V. May 12 m 17 ly' State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. as IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ,e. Samuel R. Fuller, Declaration in Attac vs. John Baggs, ment. W H EREAS the Plaintiffin the abov' stat ed cae, has this day filed his declare tioWf ainst the Derendent, who is absent frin, and withoutthe limits othis State, (as-itis said, at having ieither wife.nor attorney, known with. r in the same on whom acopy ofthe Declaration, rt with a rule to plead thereas, might be served: Ordered, that the said Defendant plead to the .ce said Declaration, within a year anda day from 1 the date hereof, otherwise final, and absoluts judgment-ivll t e awarded sisttijm. JNO2T LIExNG PC.P k Cles O C O ~ ABBEVEEED S S el Fuller, vs, Decla on inAt no Jones & McGinty. . tachment. mn . JHEREA5 the saidPlaintif in-the shove W .stated case, hiasthiaday filed his Declar ation-against the said Defendant, who is absenit fronr, and without the limits of the State, (as it - issaid,) having neither wife norattorney,known within the same, en whom, a copy of the De claration, with a rule to plead thereto might.be -i served: Ordered, that the said Defendantplead nto the said Declaration, within a year and .a t day from the date thereof, otherwise final and of absolute jndgment will be awarded against him. i. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. rClerk's Ojlec, May 4, 1841. 5 . &v-. nge 17 IS State of South Car'olina. it- ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. id iN THE COMMON PLEAS. es John Moore vs. Declaration in Attach r Mathew Houston. 5 ment. H EREA S the PlaIntifiin the above stat es VTed case, has this day filed his Declara i. tion against the Defendant, who is absent from, is and without the limits of this State, (as it issaid,) ri- having neither wile nor attorney, known with rd in the same, on whom a copy of the Declar. ih tion. with a rule to plead ihereto might be serv As ed: Ordered, that the Defendant plead to the se said Declaration, within a year and a day from d the date thereof, otherwise final and absolutte its judgment will be awairded against hini. ii- JNO. F LIVINGSTON, C. C P. to Clerk's Offie,2. U. May 15, 1841. 5 a. & T. age 17 ek State of South Carolina. Id- ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. fe IN THE COMMON PLEAS. as Green B. Crawford. 1Declaration in At of vs Wade Shuttesworth.-5 tachment. of [JER EAS the Plaintiffrin the above stat es WVed case, las this day filed his Declare e tion against the Defendant, who is absent from us and without the limits of this State, (as it i m said.) having neither wife nor attorney, knowr ,h within the same, on whom a copy of the Declar id ation, with a rule to plead thereto might-be sers ini ed: Ordered, that the Defendant plead to the said Declaration, within a year and a day, frorn ly the date thereof, otherwise final and absolut' for judgment will be awarded against him.. he JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P d. Clerk's Offce, in. -- May 15, 1841. 5 . & -r. aqe 17 YELLOW UOUJSE n.Geggera DrgSor.. ad Centre-street, Hambu, SA C. oppsite the w, OLD AMERI C N HOTEL. ad GAR VI I & AlINES, ch [Suecessors to H. R. Cook, 4r CoJ ri, 3 EEP constantly on hand,. at the "above en House, a geoeral assortmenslt of in DRUGS, MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS, at- PERFUMERY. PAINTS,.OILS, DYE STUFFS, HlATTER'S MATE ris RIALS,WINDQW-GLASS,&c. aes All of vwhichi they -offer at the lowest prices, lt and on terms to suat purchasers. he gg Physician's and family preacriptionsl wid aes receive prompt .and faithful attention, at all a hours, .day and' night. All orders-executed for with neatnes and despatch. - -A supplv'or warranted fresh Garden Seeds alw asn 1nudsuited to the season. -: PGiavn,?w. D, ry ~W . HAuras, Juri. : ror . H MuanAr, KM BD : Hamburg, ..C.. Feb..8. 1841 .. . State .of Sout- Uarounfa :E DG EFI LDP11 - Josiah Kin g .- - Bemy ProT qcewiiiiU HE P linitihavig dis, Yibb T attofin inf-office a lag no wire or attorneyknown be wie* a State, on whom-a copy oftheaie@W to plead,'.could heserv.ed,.,I .* Mtho the Defendant plead to the said dtjoj * _ within a year an ada: or R n'Ia judgement il bg n bin Clerk's Qjei, -z May 13,1841.- - age 8 State of Soutl'i'baihW EDGEIELD DIST' IN TE -COMMON E Henry Williams v.. ' Guthr e illiams, Hal Plantf T Declation in msli's D rendant having no wife.or eni me within the State,.on whom. "-gaYP same, with a rule-to pleid could is ordered that the- feddan pad to, d declaration within a year and Vay and absolute judgement will be? ns him. .GEO. POP CLerks O0$ce j May 20,1840. ,. W,; - State ofS6 EDGEFIELDDISTRICT. IN..1QUT John Rainsford, vs James Rainsford and . wife, and others. - IT appearin to my satisfaction Rainsford, of Vugland, son ofpep ' - Louis C. Cantelow'and'Maq his wife dants in this case, residdwhoutidel this State; on motion counsel for Plaintiff, orderedttl . dants above named-doappearn this hpio Court, and plead, answer or deMin 'to-the -b of Plaintiff,- thin threamo&tf lie cation gfthii"ofder, or that adcree' so be takek-ja i m, . h TERRY;,,i Commissions OfeWMaI 6&1M8 1 March l State of Souhi 09 ABBEVILLE"DIS IC IN'THE CiGMON P . Nathuaiel 3 D - Administrator ofJoep I Davis, d ici .Msu ps Garnisheep -AN - William P. n T1.laration in 9 having no wife o y nw in the State upp whom a c w to plead, could be sed 0 edthat the Defendantd6 plea to6 thi sani&&,. elaaioii withinai yearend a daorfinal-and ahnslutej'lgmnt will be awarde4 uis. . '-'JN F LIVNGSO - Steo gth: EDGEFIELD:DISTR I ~lrton within ' at hi aoldteindgem 1 b Clerk's.Office, State f- South Ci14w E DGEFPIEL LB-BRIC Mar Tomkins. Applicant,) vs 'g. Hill and wfe~and> - other., Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction am~'il~i U.Hill and wife, Eliza, Defendas'i lis case, reside without the limits ofthles~ Jt 3 is therefore ordered, that they: do apjorp object to the division, or sale of the ra~~t of Stephen P. Tomrkins, deceased,tsno~beife the saecond day of August neat, or their conesent to the same will be entered-of record. Given under my hand, at my Oflce thisi~jh4 day of April, 1841 OLIVER TOWLES, 0. E.D. April 22, 1841. -. ($10 87j), 1im2 State of South Oii1~a EDGEFIELD DiSIGP / - IN THE COMMON PLES~4 Rt. C. Baldwin & Co. vs At~~ieu Grady &MIcReynolds. AausuL - T HE Plaintiff having this day id*o / the Defendant having tao wife~ ritre known. to be within. this State, npon~ba copy of the said declaration w~iha r~pa can be served. It is ordered .tha.iias ~ D.~ feadant doappearand plead tothe saielara-l~f ~ tion, within a year and a day,from the l~ea.. tion hereof, or finaland.ahb lutejdm nt wll~ be awarded against him. -Clrk's-0JW, -. - Marc 22,1841,~ :r.o $7.50 age1 *State of SouthUarooina EDGEFELDWISTIT. IN THE COMMON nFL& C. A. Dowd, -vs. P 6Ip*OWU~ Geo. Thurmond, Henry Carn, vs u, r Thesame.--- - he Plaintiffs havin thisd jeJus Do .claration in my ofce and .h n~fdaint having no wifeor attorney known. beo'ithiin the State, on whom a-copy ofthe same.witha rule to ~lead, could he served. -kt-is ordered1 that the defendant plead to tlie.saiddeelartion within a year and aday, or.6nal anid absola't. judgment will beg gien 'snat him.. .POPErc. c.g. May 20, 184.~ .w. w. -ae 16' State of South Canna~ ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMONY.L.EAS. William Chastain, assignee Declaration i vs. Edward Colliet~r Ande-n HEREA~thef ainti intheab3%htated gainsttheDefendanit bhisibsettrii4Wt out the -limits of this Statf~s its~dio -neither wife nor-attorne, known-iif same; on whom'a copy of theD~~rn~ a rnld to' plead thereto 'ht-be~aro 5 deredl, that the DefendSetPI S atIidDo .clration,, wttiiy r~~ dt thereof, o~heiwiss fnina i~~~ t will be awarded.iant ~ 7t JNO.- . SClerks Of~c. - ~M&.v15 ~ age5 -M~ AMe-.