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State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. YOLIVER TOWLES. Fsqmre. Ordi. .R:u~ e eel DistricL William Thurmotid. Jr.. bath ap o' me *ir Itnter. or Administration, on and singular the goods and chattels, rights and udit of.William Thurmond, Sear.,lat otbeDijUabresaid, deceased. - ase, tberefore. to cite and adwonisktAl a1d singulr. the kindred and ereditore of 6h6 sdeeasesd, to be and appear before me, at our net Ordinary's Cout for the said Distriet, to be holden at E eldCI Out House on the 90m dao( Septr. 1. as show cause if an wbV *..jUH Adiij kii:& should not my hand and seal this let day thOusd hthudrd and r a"d aa [a theby year o American r0. TOWLES. 0..E. D. .e temher9,1841. ($2 124) b 32 State of South, Ca olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Andy epni and wife, Applicants, 3,. Hesekiah Edwards & wire. &others, Defns. p ng my satfaction, that Nswe T ' and wire Elizabeth. Thomas Gar retand wife Naney, and Briant .Meck and wife Martha, Defendants in the above case, reside witboat the limits of this State. it is ordered. tlat they do appear and object to the division or sls of the real .oate of Rebecca Raney. de csqid, opt rbefore the sixth day or December next, or theitoonsent to the same will be enter ed of record, Given under my hand, at my office, this 7th daoef September. 1843. OLIVER, TOWLES, a. z. n. Setember 9 1 32 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire. Ordi nary of Edgdeld District. Whereas, Shaderick Home', bath applied to me for Leuer. ofAdninistration. on all sad sin tir the goodi and chattels, rights and credits of Charles Bark, late of the District. aforesaid. decmsed. Thesare. therefue, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deeaned, tv be and appear before me. at one 1estOrdin'r's Courtfor the said District to be holden at Ediefeld Court H'ouse on the 20thday of Septr., di. to show cAnac, it any. why the said Administration should not be granted. Given usder my hand and seal this 6th diy of September one thousand eight hutidred and fo te, and in the sixty-fifh year of Aneri. cualsdpendence. 0. TOWLES. 0. E. D. September 9. 1841. ($2 12j) b 3! State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire, Ordi. nary of Edgefield District. Whereas, M. Hankinson hath applied to me for Letters ofAdministration, on all and singu. lar the goods and chattels, rights and credits of George Williams, Late of the District afore-aid, deceased, These are, thereto,. to cie and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased. to be and appoar before me. at our st Ordinary's Court for the said District. to be holden at Edgefeld Court House on the 20 day of Septr. 841, to show cane if any. why the said Administrat'on should not be ganted. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of Septamber. one thousand eight hundred and ' oe,andinthesixty fifth year of American O. TOWLES, o. 9. n. -.:,L2 12j) b 3W Caroina. .rCT yohn L. Nicholson and Benjamin Nicholson. OTICE is hereby given. that by virtue of Nan order from the Court ot Chancerv. I shall of'er for sale to the highest bidder at l'dge Bekd Court Hlouse on the Girst Monuday in Oct. her next, the real estate of Benj. F. Nicholsian. dee'd., on the Cambridge road, three mes north of the town of Edgefield. known a~a the residence of the laste John Simnkitn,. Esqr.. con sigtieg ef one or nore tracta oftlands, contan.n ingn all twelve hundred and Gitly acres ( l250) mtore or less, lying on both sides of Log creek. andl adjotaing lands of F. W. Pickens,. John ab- Clark Simkidns, David Strother. Reuben Madrum, Mirs. WeIls,and estate of 3lrs. Burns. On the premises are a well finished two, story house, gmo house, and all necessary buildings in rpr.Its convernience to market, the tiiyof the soil, and the healthrniness' of the situation, render it one of the most desirable plantations in EdgeBold District The term. ersale will be on a credit of one. two and three years, except to muth as may be necesnary to pay the costs, which must he paid in cash: the purchaser to give bond and persunal secuority and mortgage of theype~ss C.uasera office, State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DiSTRiCT. Elisabeth Prosser, A pplicaut, T Us. Tilman Watson and others, Defend'is. fY an order from the Ordinary, I shall Uproceed to sell at Edgefieldl Court House, ort the first Mioaday in October nelt, thes lands af the estate of Robiert Stark, deceased, situate int 'he said dis uqt~on the waters of Ediato river, adjoin inglands of Elijah Watson, Tillmnan WVat son and Burred Bosawright. containing~ three hundred ueres more or less. To be sold n a credit of twelve mionthis. purchn-. ser will he required to give bond iad per usual seeurity, andl a mnortgn~ge of the pre mises to the Ordintary ii required. Costs to be paid in cnsh. S. CH RISTIE, s. a. D. September 9 ($3 874) d 32 State of' South Cal olinla. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Tompkins, A pplicant, Us. W.Hill d&uife, and others, Detend'ts. .ar rder from the Ordinary. I shall pece-to- seU a: EdigefeldI Couri - pontbhrstMandoy inOctobner neat, jainas of tha estate of Siephen P'. Tom. bkp dec'd., situate in sid distriet, on tb wajere of Rocky Creek, bounding on Iand, of Moses IHarras, Jonathan Weaver, ant Wright Adamus, containing three hundret ~any-three acres, more or less..T ~s~4onpa credit of twelve qwon;hs, pur tpegive bond and personal security a morftgage of the premises to the Or 4oqi~f pequired. Cebatibe pad in eash. s. CHRISTIE, s. L.a aSi~etr9 (83 871) J 32 Brigade Bead Quarters, Epo WIALD C. 11. August 15,1841. H E Regiments composing tie Second T Brigade.-mill parade for reviw and drill at thetines and'places herei Astat:td, viz: The 9th Regiment at Lowe's, on Tuesday the 21st of September. The 6th Loegimentat the Old . Well., on Thursday the 2$ld September. The lith Itlgimaent at tichardsou's. on Sa. turday the 25th of September. The Cowanatidants of fleginents Will, on the day el pamd. make their annual returns to the Brigade Major. 0 Comnissiuned and non-commissioned offi. 11 car, will aessmble at their respective Regawen tal Muater Grounds, for drill ansd instrucuon, u 1 on the day previous ti, the review. I Tho oti.-ers will wear crape on their left is arms. on the day of review, in uemorazy of ri- I gado Major B. 1-'. Njcholu,.lece4.ied. By order of Brig. Gel, %% taabishs. A1LT110k jt a.l[h'INS. Brig. Major. Angust 19 a '9 e Uead Quarters, 1A BaowADE CAt.RLT, :T0th July. IF1. IN obedieuce to the Executive Order of the 4th t., th1e 2nd icgiweit of Cavalry will assemble at Longmires. ou Saturday the I~th of September. unsiurmed and equipped for re view, drill, mud inspecaioen. Tite cuimmission ed and iou-coniatssioned officers, will asem. file at the saine place, oil the day previous, for daill aid instrutunn- | ti RIeturns of the effective strength. ans, and t :iaipwets of tie fte3ient, will be furnished tIeS Brigade Major onl the day ofreview. Brigade and icueutal btalf, are ordered to be in attendance. By order ul Brig. Gen. Bonham, W. A. %V11i0LA W'. Brig. Maj. l.t brig. car. S. C. M. Angust5 - 27 0 0 ORDERS No. 7. r< Rzots.rat. 1i LAD QUARTEAS, Edgetield C. 11., Anig. 2J, 1641. IN pu1saiate ce of Orderat from hibigade Head Quarters. the se% enth Regiment. S. C. Mi hIaa, w ill parade fbr drill aid review. at the I Yd Wers. in Thlnradaav. the 23rd Septr. next. The Officers andid Officers. wid a-emble t-.. da- previons fbr drill and in. struitiont. The Ofireis will wear crape onl the left ari oi the iaiv tit le% iev in mr.emory of Uigade .Major B. F. Nieholson. deceased. By ordcr of 'C'. Wigfall. S. F. GOJLDE, Adjutant. An;ust 1 c 29 MONEY WAN TED. ' T.\KE this metho of reg9nesting all per. sois indebted to Mne On nontes and open nc counts for the ye.ar 140. and previons. to make paynent a.- early as possible. I owe money J that as now dae. and consequently muot coilect " I tan not able to extend a longer indulgence I than I have done. I earnestly request those of l any customners having open accoauts. to come r forw.ard rand ligaidate them. Thoss that have a been indiaged for o:e and twn years and Ion. get. will hiave to pay cost if they prefer it, ra ther tha: paying the principle and interest. E. 1. PRESLEY. Ang.26 tif 30 General Drug Store, C Centre-sareet, Hamburg. S. C. opposite the OLD AM1:EICAN HOTEL. IIIRRAY & HILL, EI-:P coistantly on haand, at the above Ilouse a general naqortmtent of DRUGS, M EDICINFS. INSTRUM PEltRFUlElRY. PAINTS. OILSDY STUFFS. HATTER'S MA RIALSWINDOV GLASS All of which they fer at the lowest and on terms to pureaseta. All ord1r1 uta siitae andds A'4l'pPly o twarrantedi tes Garden always on haad. suited tot ems .. Himbarg. Angust 2. NEW GOOD)S JOAn 0. R. FORD,. HAS Just received I romt New York, a stock of fashaioable Spring and Summer Goods. Conaninga. besade hai- aa-unn suppily of Staple, a Domes:ic Goocd, a hanodsoe easortmient oi finle Lawns, .~I.-ins.nnad L-iee Gaoodet Suiper ai Loaidoan Li lit Princts. facshioaas of 18-Il t Priat- a tedl 8s .1 tashitnt. tand Princted Lawnas: Dam. a nsk Satin, Emabroidlered Lace. andl Fil-t Shawvlst b anadof all kinds of Fev Good'. his assortmet is maore than ever varied, ad enmplete. To thtose acqantaeda wvith is esinite 'of "an as sertnaent." he deems: thies sutli'.-ient w'ithant ani ennenierataon of articles-freh uapplys beinig received by namost every araivael Cotary Me.-chantas suipplied at unusually low rates. llamahaurr. Apl1 5, 19 t . if It0 the Geor-giai Consrtitution albat, I s publai'hed itt thm ( ity Eat Antgaaata.hby P. C. (LIl', at tharee d lar-. me-r antaaaa. for the waeekly, and six dl'at.- Icr thae thrice a week The polIitical princilec of thie pnaper are well knaawn an~d estabblasheatdt the editor wvill, as lie ha' hitherlo daane. s.t ictly adeere to thtema. Ac hie nircadl believesa thli'cint paeles to be correc t and piea ectly seaande. ande aiattely connected wieh the pirepernyh ef the U'nine.thea pe-ace anal happiiin-as aof' the' lolle, aced. uaet till. itch the pity andc intgrity eel the pubtllic institutitions of the coaunary. he will, in ther anaagemaenti oaf this presc, h:tva enustanatly ie view. the mai. enanceaned di~aeeminaation aof the principles he profeses andn thce adr'anr.mr n of menc, whoL t/i. madryendendy and fearlssly, support the samc A cri-is heat are ieed ina the paliiral and finan coal utair. eel thae ctauntry. whlicha reqnirese forti tude- tea ame't it, a d, tertninead aipirit to re-sist its deviatin freama the repuablicana path andr from the a irate interest of the peole. and energy to give a comaepete triattph to .thec llenmeir'atic itepubhi can Paerty. Being ntothinig miore- tiean one eaf then or:aaia or thaat i.arty. he shtall, witha all the firmaeioes he possesses 'echo its principles, maiai ta'in its policy. defenda its tme'aseares. aid su~port its candedates fear the nIlices of the conntry. lis friends are areepe'ctfully renested to pro ciere seabscrihers to the pap'-r, and to feorwtard their namne as soon as athey cenvenienitly can'. gT duabscriptins ree'ived tat thisofiae. Atagnaa. Atneta. 1:141tf 31 btate of South, CaIrolna. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. s Thoamas E. Colemarn & wife.A ppilienmns.) 13. F. Blanad & wife, & other<. Dft'sc. BY uan order from the Ordinary. I aahn.lh proceed tea sell at Edigefield Court, House, on lte Grst Mlonday in October aexi, ahe landsa of the estate of Marian A damnt, dee'd., situate in said district, ont ICul'eetown Creek. adjoininag landa of A. 4 T 1. Traylor and others, aned containaing two phundred and ton acres, more or Ies. To. -be sold on a credit of twelve months, pur chaper to give bond anal personal secrily, and a mortgage of the promises to the Or dinary if required. Coats to be paid In eash. S.- CHRISTIE, a - . D. Sete.ber 9 (83 em6 ml -32 ~P1TERMt'S IOTEL. FORMERLY KNOVWN AS GLOVEWS.) IN EDGEFIELD VILLAGE. HE SUBSCRIBER having purchased theaboveestablishment,andbeen Lt much ponse in flring it up for the accommodatien f Families, and transient Boarders; would ow call public attention to it. His Hotel is new, and spacious, situate near ie Court Honse, in a very airy situation. and is Table be flatters himself, will bear a compar on. with any ote found in an inland town. For ansth, the villiage is notorions: and he has .ade such arran;ements as be fiels confident ,ill give satisfaction to Families that may pay im a visit during the Stumer season. The illage i4 surrouoded by numerous Springs of zee lent water. H is Stablesare under the superintendance of careful H ostler, and aie large and airy. . aM. ARE AS s LLOWS: Regular Boarders. per month, $15 00 Children and servants Itlfprice1, Day Boarders. 1 50 Horse per mouth, 12 50 " per day, 75 C. H GOODMAN. i The Aunata Chronicle, and 11harleston urier. wilt rlease give the above six inser oun, twice a week, and forward their accounts C.H.G. June 25. tf 21 Brigade Head Quarters, EDoE1IZL.D, C. H. August 1411* [Ordors No. 2.] WM. J. S1KINS. and TH0S1AS J. GANTT. Fsqrs.. having been appont I Aidis-de.Camp to the Brig. GenI. Ist Bngade r Cavalry, with the rank of Captain, wili be ispected and obeyed accordingly. By ordor of Brig. Geni. Bontiam. J. L. PEARSON. Brig. lspector. A ngust c 30 .C Executive Department. CLAR.SI)oY. July 10. 1841. A S the Governor of the State will be absent . from Clarendon until October, on a tour r Review of the Militia through the Upper 6itriets. all communications of ia@iace, iould be addressed to hins accordingly. with iorence to the General Orders of thedjntmu d lospector General. B. T WAd% Execetive July 29 Head Quarte CLA.sxzxo.4thJu DEUs No. r HE following * review and The 2d a Saturda Old ~~at maaan...ana-mn.conmm *jctive~ ian~ with relates 'Ina The Comman wir annual ren, Ssuch timesas the~tyd di O tmake their returns to the Adj. the fifleenth of October next. By order of the Commanler-i J. W1. C. Adjt. &Insp t'fr .ine et _____ P E StomP and Stills. ' is nlUtiCitlUERt contutuesto ..ccury hii old Stand,. No. Ith Broad Street. Au ust. opposite the Eagle and Phlanix lintel. ,here he las ou lhaud and olTers for sale. ver, >for cash, at large assortment of STOV Ed, nnflisting in part of Premiuma Cook Stoves. cople's do., for Wood or Coal. Close Stoves r Churches. Factories and School-houses, ~ith all necessary piire, reedy made, to dcs atch oriders. le hias a in Store, STILLS, holding from 'ifv toa One Hundred Gallon,.: and continues a 'anufacrturo them of various sizes and pat. ern. Al..., Sheet Copper, suitable for Valev-es, ntters. Heads.. Pipes.,&c.. Tin Platc Wire, lock Tin and~ Speller Soler, with en exten ive Stock of Tin. Ware, Plain and Japaned, at rholesale and retail. B. F. CH EW. P. S. Georgia Rail Road money received at par for tanything in his line, and five per cent lowedl on all sums over one hundred dollars; Io, old Copper and Brass received at a fair rice. B. F. C. Asgusta, Ga., A pril 1841. t f 13 ET The Greentvillo Mfountaineer will copy he above to the amount or three dollars, and end one copy of the pa per to B. F. C. Positive and Final N~otice S H E REBY GIV EN to aii indebted to the subscriber, that thteir necounts end notes le 1st January. 1841. and anterior tethat dlate, *st be paid, or satisfaction given of the forth. :oming thereof-or what ? Pay cost of course. N.B Iwil silmy C. A. DOWD. N. . wil ellmyremaining stock of Dry loods, or any part of it, at cost,fur Cash. C. A. D). Agst 5 tf 27 8S HEREBY GIVEN, that application will .be made, at the next session of the Legis ature, for an amendment of the Charter incor prating the Town of Edgefield. P. F. L.ABORDE. Maye 10, 1841 s m.If Notice s hereby given T1O ALL CONCERNED, that I will not pay over any money, by me collected, as Shi to any order. nor will I pay over money op sale days, " that day is set a part to collect money. and not for paying. All lotters addressed to theherityfEdgeleld, post paid, will be strictly attended to, otherwise they will not. S. CHRISTIE, S. i. D. August31. 1841 Brought to the Jail O F this District, a negro boy. by the name of BILL. about 5 feet. 31 inches high, very dark :omplexion, and between :5 and 40 years of ege, stout built, and has a scar on his left cheek, and one just over his left nipple. He says that he belongs to Sir. J. Beck. of Elbert county, Georgia. The owner Is requested to coma forward, prove property.pay chages and take him away. C. H. GOODMAN. :. z. D August 5. 1841 tf 27 Brought to the Jail OF this Distriet. a Negro man, named AN DREW, about 26 years of age, bald headed, 5 feet 7J inches high, says he belongs to Mr. Huf, living on Reedy river, Greenville District. The owner is requested to come furward, prove property. pay charges & take him away. C. 11. GOODMAN, i. z. D. August 19 tf 29 INotice. A LL persons indebted to the estate oi Wil liam Robertson. late of Edgefield District. dec'd.. are reqnested to make payment, and all who have demands ngainst the estate are re quested to render them in to the subscribers properly attested, within the time prescribed by law.. JAMES ROBERTSON. and DOUGLASS ROBERT SON, z T July 15 5f 24 NOTICE. P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that K an application. by petition, will be made to the Legislature of this State, at its session in December next. for an Act declaring Shaws Creek. from a point called Gullidges ford.down to its confluue in South Edisto, a pnblic high. way. for the boating and rafting of Timber and Lumber-and for the appointing of Commis ioners to open. ind keep open. the said creek, and the inspection of slopes through 3ill Dams, and other obstructions on said Creek. with a view to its being a channel or thornghfare to transport Lumber from its borders to the sea. board. JAMES PURVIS. Shates Creek. Julr 8 if 23 Valuable Land for Sale. T H E Subscriber offers fot sale his valuable T plantation whereon he now resides, situ ated in Edgetield district, about one mile of Meeting Street. containing four hundred and thirty-three acres; about two hundied of which is tnder good fences. and in a high state of cnl. tivation. On the premises are a good dwefling house, kitchen. barns. stables, and all necessary ,uildings. Also an excellent Horse Mill, f grinding- 30 bushels per day. Any irous of purchasing, are reqested to mine for themselves. Terms made rent, or lease, one House and ge of Edgefield, adjoinir.g 51r. taining 41 acres. THUS. B. IIARVEY. tf 23 GE, b Dickens. ma. DISTRICT. * d others, Defend'ts. g to mty satisf'action that Thomas ,Williamt Ilattnmond and w ife nder Damnbuell and wife Rebecca, oes and wife Sally. - Johanon oSally. Abner Stone. Lawrence Rain dwife'Jinc-ev. and Levi Jordan and wife Sally. Defendants in this case, re~side beyond the limits ofithis State. It is therefore ordere~d, that they do appear andI objer t to the dirisioni or sale of theu real estate of Philip Li~htfoot, de'dl., on or before the~ fourth day of October next, or their consent to the same will be enter ed ott record. this 7th day ofituly. 1541. OLIVER TOWLES, o. r.. a. July 13 mi 24 State oft South C'arolinia. RABN WELL DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. James D. King, Bill for acct.k in vs. juncion. Filed Benj. R. Jenkinus.& others. .i5th Jan. 1541. ON readin~t the affidavit filed in this case it is ordered, that the defendants Bienjatmin R Jetnkins. and the legal representative of Paul Fitzsimmtons. who reside without the limits of this State d.. answer, plead or demur, to the above stated bill within' three months, or judge menut will be taken against them pro contfesso. A. P. A LDRICH. c. & a. 1. 3. D. Comissioners Oflie. Biarnwcel District, A ugust iti, 1541. August 19 ac 29 State of South Carolina. ABBEVI1LLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. William Chastain. assignee. Dedlaralion in vs. Edward Collier, Sr. .lUachment. W H EREA~ithe plaintif in the above stated case has this dfay filed his Declaration a -aitst theDefendant.who isab!'eit from.and with out the limits of this State, (as it is said,) having neither wife nor attorney, known wtthin the same, on whom a copy of the Declaration, with a rule to plead thereto might be served : Or dered. that the Defendact plead to the said Dc cirationi. withtin a year and a day from the date thereof, otherwise final and tabsolute judgmnent vill be awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's Ofrie, Mav 15. I184l. a. & 1. aqe 17 state of South Carolina. ABBIEVILLE DiSTRICT. IN THE COMMP i PLE AS. Samuiel R. Fuller, Det.hration in Attack vs. John Baggi, ment. W~IlfER EA S the Plaintittin the above stat. VTed case, has this day filed his declara oin agaist the Defendant, who is absent front. ad without the limits ofthis State, (as it is said,) having neither wife nor attorney, known with ii the samte n whom ai copy of the Declaration., with a rule to plead thereto, might be served: Ordered, that the said Defentdant plead to the said Declaration, within a year nda day frotns the date thereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will he awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's Ojce. { State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Beverly Burton? Attackmaut, vs Wm. M. Steie. Debt. rTHE Plaintirl avingthis day filed his IDeclarationin my ofice, aud the Defend nt having no Wife or Attorney known to be within the State, an whom a copy of the same, wita arule to plead, could be served. It is or dered that the Defendant plead to the said dec laration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement will be given a ainfst him. GEO. POP ,C. C. F. Clerk's Office, Dec. 18. 1840. o oa 87 50 47 State of South Uarolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. R. C. Baldwin & Co.vs o tac ment Grady & McReynolds. Assumpuit. T HE Plaintiff having is day filed his do . claration in the above stated case, and the Defendant having no wife or attorney known to be within this State, upon whom a copy of the said declaration with a ruleto plead can be served. It is ordered that the said De fendant doappear and plead to the said declara. tion, within a year and a day, from the publica tion hereof, or finaland absolute judgment will be awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Offce, March 22.1841. J J T 0 7 50 aqe 10 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE CO.MMON PLEAS, Henry Williams vs. Foreiga Auachment. Guhthragc Williams, 11 E Plaintiff having this day filed his YtDeclaation in my office, and the De fendant having no wife or attorney known to me within the State. on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead, could be served. It is ordered that the Defeddant plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement will be Iven against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clerks Offce, May 20. 1841. J J. w, w. aqe 16 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PI.EAS. Josiah King vs. Foreign A.lAchment, Beiny Proctor Deelaration an Assumpsit. jH F. Plaintiff having this day filed his declar ation in ny office, and the Defendant hay ing no wife or attorney known tobe within the St:e. on whom a copy of the same, wkh a rule to plead, could be served. It is ordered that the Defendant plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement -vill be given against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, Mlay 13. 4 41. . c. ae 16 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TiE C03110N PLEAS. Edward Thotas, endorsee, DeCaration Edward Collier, Sr.,endorser. f HE Plaintiff havin5 this day filed his de T claration in inyothce.and the Defendant having no wife or attorney known to be with. in the State up.on whoi a copy with a rule to plead. could be served. On motion. ordered that the Defendant do plead to the said declar ation within a year and a day or final and abso lute judgment shall he awarded ngainst him. GEORGE POPE, c, c. P. s Office, $, 1841. r. aqe 17 fate of Sourtt.. 'IN T H E COMMON F L C. A. Dowd. vA. Geo. Thurmuond. regAtame. Henry Can, v Foreign Attachment. The same. T he Plaintiffs hav ing this day filad his De claration in my office, and the Defentd:mt hav ing no niife or att'orney known to he within the State. on whom a cop'y of the saane. with a rule to plead. cunld be s,-rved. It is ordered that the defendant plead to the said declartion within a year and a day. or final and absolute judgiment will be given against himt. Clers OficeGEO. POPE, c. c. r. Mlay 211. 1841. -. i. iv- "9c 16 State of' South Caroulna. AIIBIUILLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE CoMO.l0N PLF.AS. John 3lnoie vs. Declaration in Alttach. Slathewv Ilouston. mnent. W11 R EIEAS the Plahntiff in the above stat ed case, has this day filed his Declara ion aganinst the Defenmdant, who is absent fr-om.i and without the limits of this State. (as it is said,) having neither wite nior attorney. knouwn with in the same, out whom a copy Elf the D~eclara tion with a ride to plead thereto might he serv ed: Ordered, that thme Diefendatit plead to thme said Declaration. n'ithimn a year and a day from the date thereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be awarded againist him. JNO. F LIV-lNGSTON, c. C P. Clerk's Offer, Iayv 15. 154l. a. & . nie l17 State ol' South Carolina. ABBIEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TrIlE CO31MON PL EA S. Green B. Crawford, Declaration in At vs. Wade Shuttletworthm. tachtmeat. WH ER EAS the Plaintiff in the above stat Ted case, has this day iled his Declara tion against the Defendant, who is absent from, and without the limits of this State, (as it is said.) having neithmer wife nor at torney, known within the same, on whom a copy of the Declar .ation, with a rule to plend thereto might be serv ed: Oirdrecd, that the Defendant plead to the said Declaration, within a vear and n day. frrm the date thereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be awvarded against him. JNO. F. L1VINGS'TON, C. C. P Clerk's Offie,~ Mlay 15, 184 I. . a. & v. aqe 17 State of South Carolina. AIBBEVILLE DiSTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Samuel I. Fuller, vs. Dediaration in A4t Jones & ic Ginty. tamch 'ent. WIJEREAS the said Plaintiff in the above Vstated case, has this day filed his Dieclar aton againsi the said Defendant. who is absent from, and without the limits of the State, (as it is said,) having neither wife nor attorney,known within the same, on whom a copy of the De claration. with a rule to plead thereto might b, served : Ordered, that the said Defendant plead to the said Declaration, within a year and a day from the date thereof, othe'rwise final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's Offie. Stay 4, 141. a. & T. aqe 17 - ~ Noeice. US hereby given that application will be Kmade at the sitting of the next Legislature, for an Act incorporating the MIt. 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