The banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1844-1847, September 30, 1846, Image 4

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Ware-House and Commission Business, A N I) R E C E I V 1 N G A N D FORWARDLNG AGENCY. iiamhcm;, s. c. a?? Til.' subscriber begs leave T ^ '"'ono '''s 'r' da !,n(' ''if public, that lie has leased ilie building's formerly occujui d by the Rail Road company as a Depot, IVnrthn mirnoSU ot iHirsi.ino- the above business ill ?I1 its various branches. COTTON, stored vvitli hi.n, will have the important advantage of being os it were, Oil tin* Rail lload. And ready for transportation either tf^ Charleston or elsewhere, as the Cars load and unload immediately at his doors; whilst its location on this account also presents paramount advantages to those who may wish to sell their produce in this market. IIu flatters himself, therefore, from the superior location of his WareHouse, together with his determination to give strict attention to the interest conli. fled to his charge. he will be able to give general satisfaction to al who may favor him wit h ih"ir custom, LIBERAL ADVANCES will at all times be made on coiton or other produce, either 10 store or lor shipment to Charleston. and everv facility extended to those who may wish either lo sell their produce in I his market, or to ship by the Rail Road to Charleston or other markets. His chartr?'9 will be as moderate as those of any similar establishment; and insurance can be effected on this Ware-House, at as low riles as anv in the place. Sept. 3. 28 4t B. M. RODGERS. WA KEnUU?E AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, JIA.MIJUItG. is. C:. The subscribers having for mod a partnership in tie- WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, which they intend 10 continue at tin- old stand recently occupi'd bv Walker & Pearson, respectfully offer their services to the public generally. Tliey will Siore, Ship, and Sell, Col toil, Bacon, l?'Inu\ ami othei Prod lie- ; Il"ceiv<: and Forward Merchandise, Purciias-' fionils fn nril.-r. &.< _ Their eltarjrrb will In? r. gulated hy those ot the market; und liberal advances will bs made on produce consigned to them \vh"n required. From th?> many advantages of tln'ir location, well known as the "WATER PROOF WAREHOUSE," and from the long .-xperience ol Mr. Walker, who will give his personal attention to the sale of vyuuun, ccimuy trusi, uy si.nci atieniion to all business entrusted to their care, to merit a share of publie patronage, and to give general satisfaction. WALKER & BRADFORD. G. WALKER. | S. M. BRADFORD. On retiring from thn Commission Bnsitifss, I avail mys< If of the present, oppor tunity to offer, on the part ot Walker & Pearson, our sincere thnrks to onr natrons for that liberal support with which tli* y have favored us; and, at the saint* tunc,to solicit a conlintnncc of the sarin' tor Walker and Riadford, 'vhom it affords ine a pleasure to ror.ommrnd to Ih? confidence of mv frn nd< and th<* public <r?'i?enilly. sept If} -JO <U I. L. PEARSON. H li. J E FF b US, Comniissiun Merchant and General Aged, HAMBURG, S. C. Is always to be fbtiiul at his post, ready to devote Ins en'ire personal attention to the sal-of COTTON,FLOUR, BACON.&c. Bu i/i'iIf (inn-Is for Planters & Mrrchunls, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS, Fn- ofDnivai."'. STORING OR SHIFTING COTTON, , &c. Having been actively engaged in busis in-ws m mis pince ior niiern y<*ars, with five y^ars experience in the above brandies, lie siill off rs his servic-s to his friends and the public, and flutters himself, that by i*n?T?jy and closi* attention to i !? prices ot articl s, ? ither for sale or purchase, both in this and the Augusta markets, he can be useful to all Ihosr who may favor him with their custom. His charges shall be moderate in all cases. He tenders hi* thanks lor past favors, and respectfully solicits a renewal of the same. Kfnt 1 ft W% r W AVT Ijl WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, AND RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENCY, HAMBURG, S. C. ^ The undersigned has t <$> ^|b?'en for three tscasons, en> ilirrKlT'nT^T "nt,t d in the above business. tie will continue to occupy tho S.IIJ1I.' Warp T-Tniis#> ? wliirll. fnr pnn venience and safety, is unequal^ d by any other in Hamburg. Cotton shipped tome by the River, will not incur any more expense for DrayaiM-, &c., than if consigned to any Ware House on the bank of th?j River. AH consignments and orders thnnkfully received and punctually attended to. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton, in stork, wh*n lequired, Aug 5 23 J. F. GRIFFIN. Notice, is hereby given, that a Petition will bo offered to our next Legislature, applying for an act ot' incorporation for Liberty Church September 2. 1846 273m JOHN G. BASK1N, Attorney at Law, having taken an office in th?- rear of thn Court Hoiiae and near to the Printing Office,will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. Jan 14 46 PROCLAMATION. fM| EXECUTIVE OFFICE, ? Charleston, Sept. 1G, 1840. ^ By Ilis Excellency \VM. AIKEN, Esq., Governor an'1 Commander-in-Chief in and over the State of South Curolina. Whereas, information has been received at this D? partinent, of a deliberate and atrocious inurdr havinsr been commuted on th?" body of Thomas Smyley of Fairfield District, 011 the 5th August, by one JAMES M. SIMPSON of the same neighborhood, and that the said James M Simpson has has absconded : Now know ve, that justice n;ay be had, I do hereby offer n ri?u?i?ril rtf rvvn HITWnDPM . . </l I ?? Vf Jll VllJL/iViJL/ DOLLARS for the apprehension i nd safe delivery of the said Jam* s M Simpson in any jail in this State. H?? is about 6 feet one inch liijrh, of lijjht hair, stoops in the shoulder, downcast look, spair built, and had a long beard on his under chin and ii'-ck, rather inclined to be rude. Giv n under my hand this 16th day of September, in the year one thousand eitjlit Imndr- d and forty six, and in the seventieth year of American Indepnn . dence. WILLIAM AIKEN. By the Governor: Ft. Q, Pinckney, Sec'ry of State. Sept 23 30 2t 'Lli" Stale of South Carolina. 7 o the Managers of Elect ion for the Election District of Abbeville: Greeting: Whereas, the seat in the Senate of the said State, for the Election District aforesaid, has lately become vacant by the resignation of the lloiioriible A. 13. Arnold : And whereas, by the Constitution of the State of South Carolina it is provide^that a writ of flection shall be issued by the President ot'ihe Senate for the purpose o? tilling the vacancy thus occasioned, tor the remainder of the term for whir.h tlu? member so resigning his seat was elucled to nerve. Now. therefore, you, and eacli of you, are hereby required, after due advertisement, and with strict regard to ad the pro. visions of the constitution ami laws of the said State, touching your duty in such < as<\ to hold an elect ion for a member of the Senate tor the Election District alore. said, lo serve for the remainder of tl?f? term for which tl??* said A. B. Arnold was circled to serve ; th- polls to be opened at the various places of < 1-otion wi bin the said D's rict on the tSECONI) MONDAY in OCTODER NEXT, and the day following, hy tlic various gi-ts of managt-rs for those places respectively; the managers lor all the places of election nfore^aid to mn;t at Abbeville Court Houston Wednesday following count the votes ami declare thi* election. Wiiness, tin-Honorable Angus Patterson, President ot the Senate, at Barnwell, this third .Jay of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundr- d and forty-six and in the seventieth year of the Sovereignty anf* Independence of the United Slates of America. ANGUS PATTERSON, President of the Senate. August 12, Iy46 24 9t c, _? o?.l r>. _ > j. iic uiair UI ^(lUIII V^ltl'Ollim. Abbeville District. James Morlin appl't. vs. .\ancy Martin and others.?Real instate of Alexander Martin deceased. Il appearing' to my Fatisfaction that Alrx, ander Muriiu, Oliver Martin, and John Martin Det* nilunts r?*t-ide without tin* limits ot this State. Ordered th?tthey do appear and ol>j-ct to the division or sale ot the real estate of Alexander Martin deceived, on or bffore the fir*>t Monday in December 1846, or their conseut to the same will be entered on record. DAVID LESLY Ord'y. Sept. 1, 1846. 3m NOTlt H. WHITLOCK, SULLIVAN & WALLER, having placed all their NOTES ' and ACCOUNTS in our hands ?or collection, with special iiisiructions, those indebted by Noie or Book Account, would ! do well to call and make payment as soon < as convenient. Payment is not to be 1 made to either of t he partners, but alone to < us. PERRIN & McGOWEN Tail.. 0."? I04C * " ll U1J lQtU <51 tt Notice, Is hereby given to the Legaters of the Estate of the la'? Stephen Witts, deceased, who are without the limits of this State, that the Administrator, with Will annexed, ID ?toujf CO pojr m?ir r' epi'CUVe KfgaciPS, J and requests them to appear in person or i by attorney, on or b fore the first December next, and receive the same, ns he will , not be accountahl for interest nft??r that time. M. W. COLEMAN, Ailm'r Will Annexed. September 2,1846 27 m3m ?ka l>?..i.. ~c a ui :n i u nir. i copir ui nwr-vuir. The subscriber respectfully solicits all prrsons ind bted to the Sheriffs Office for 1 COST, Plaintiffs or Defendant's,are earn- 1 estly r? quested to come forward and settle, \ as this is my Inst year in office, I shall be 3 compelled to have all cost due me in the t office settled. You will find myself or Mr f Taggart always in attendance April 15 7 tt J. RAMEY. Abbeville Sheriff Sales. OOTOHEtt. By virtue of sundry Writs of Fiori Facias, to me directed, will be sold. at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday in October next, the following property :? 2S9 Acres of Land, more or less, 1. I...I i... ?t. T11 I . . _ I . I . uuuimii/u uy jiiat'pii I'uupoi iinu ouiers, levied on as the property of Daniel English ads B Y Martin, udni'r. 1 House and Lot in Greenwood, containing I ^ Acr?'s, more or less, 1. vi?**t on as the property of W B Cason ads E R Calhoun. 1 Negro woman, Suckey, levied on as the property of Jehn Mouchat ads Na? than Brown. 1 Buggy, levied on as the properly of Win \V Youngbiood ads Whitlock, SuN livan & WalW. 1 House and Lot in Greenwood, bounded hv Jus H Crili>>; and others. l?vif><i on as the property ol Win Lewis ads Whitlock, Sullivan & Waller, and others. 114 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by Dr Ajjnew, Jam- s Lindsey and others, levied on :is the property of Joseph Sharp ads Lindsay & Sh?rs?. Teims cash. J. RAMEY, September 15, 1846 Sli<-riff. Oil. HULL'.^ Vegetable Fever and Ague and Anti Fever Pills AinoniT all the advertised remedies of the day tor ague and F?-v?'r, or Chdl and F?? ver, non?- semi to m?-?t Willi finch rapidity of sale and give so much general satisfaction, as Dr Hull's cel? brnt?:d Pills. Wherever Ih?*y have b'-en introduced, all tonics iu whatever shape, all mixtures and Pills and preparations of every character, designed tor this dis<-as>-, have been discarded, and Dr. Hull's Ague P.lls have been received as the only permanent cure They slop the Chills am! Fever the first day, and do not sicken tii?- etomach or operate on the bowels. Young children und | persons of all air' s sexes, and conditions may us?' these Fills, not only with safety, hut with the certainty of success. Judge Forrest ot Jnnesboro, Ala, was cured ot a severe ami obstinate case of Chills, with only half a box, atl?r two phyaiciuns had exhausted ali their skill. .Ma Lewis Covin, of Abbeville Dis. S. C., says In; has sold Several boxes of Hull's Pills, and never knew them 10 tail curing thcclnlls and fever in a single instance. Mr WmJS Mills, of At?ocville Dis, S. <J , certifies tliut Ins wile was cured of an obstinate case of chills and fever of twrlv<* months standing with only hall a hox of Hull's Pills ; and also says his little daughter was cur- d of th?? chills and fevrr ot G niouliis standing with the remainder of the sam^ box. W e might give scores of references and certificates, but w?s r?fer the reader to our agents, where they m:<y obtain a pnmplih't (gratis) giving u full description of the medicine and its manner of use. Price, $ 1 per box. br. Hull's Cough Lozenges. V?.1 o.-* .- ? i- 11 jui?> IJ luuuiy Ml IIIIJ UllllUd O'.illt.'S SII' UIU keep a supply ot Dr Hull's Cou^h Lozen?? j?es in th?r house, not. only as a preventive medicine against the consumptive tendencies ot the climate, but as an etfi-ctual reinedv in all cases orCoughs & Colds,spiting of Blood, nigh? Sweats, difficulty of breathin?T. Aslhinn.. Wlionninu nnn?li lion and General d> bility. Remember that this medicine is not a mere palliative, but is all powerful in removing all diseases of the Ch?-st and Lun^s, leading to Con. sumption and death. Price 23 cts per box. Dr. Hull's Worm Lozenges Are a pn-paration that never fail to re-* move Worms from children or adults. Children will cry for th< m, and eat them as th>*y would candy. Price, 25 cents per box. We suggest to nil parents having children whom they suspect of being troubled with worms to give Lozenges a trial. The fnct of their having cured upwards of forty thousand cas>*s, puts their efficiency beyond doubt. Price 25 cts per box. Plense remember the name and gel Dr. U.ill'o T ?i ? ? tiun a p, a a iiu uLii?:ra uciurc liie public contain the virtues of his medicine. The above Medicines are lor sale at the Drugr Stor^ of Drs. WARDLAVV & DENDY, And at the Post Offic- bv July 1 3m JOHN" McLAREN. THE SOUTH ? A OLINlAiV By A. Summer and B. R. Carroll. Should sufficient encouragement b.! rell'lVI'd. thi? nrnnfiotnro nrnnnco tr? iecnn ? r c1"!"""- ""'"v Th" South Caioliniau, after the first day [>f October next, as followe : A SEMI-WEEKLY PAPER at $5 per annum, in advance; or $6 at the ' end of the year. A WEEKLY PAPER at $3 per an- I num. in advance; or ?4 at the end i of the year. ' Both papers will contain the same reading ' natter, and, also, all ne?v advertisements. The South Carolinian will be printed , jn th>? very best paper, with new and beauiful type. Aug-19 tfO C. ?? I r? * oira^ru or otoien, From the subscriber on Sale Day, the 7th instant, a , J? Hark sorrel HORSE, about i 16 hand* high. No particular marks upon < liin recollected. H? is thick n^t, and < vhpn loat was unshod ; in about 17 or 18 ( f ?i" ?i". Any iniorraation or him will j m* thankfully received. 1 reside 8 miles t rotn the Court House, n?ar Fnirp Bridge. 1 ROBT. CRAWFORD. i sept 16 29 3t Election Notice. Notico is hereby given to the citizens of A'-'bovilli! District, that an ELECTION will l?f: held at tlw following1 places on the SECOND MONDAY and TUESDAY t in OCTOBER NEXT, lor a R.presen- 1 tativi'in Congress, also for a Senator, to | Miinnlt/ flio ufii?!im?ir nonn uinnn/l In* t li.t h/? k agnation of Dr. A. B. Arnold, whose term * of office will be the unexpired time for I which the said A. B. Arnold was elected, and for five Members to repr? sent the District in the Leirislalure, also five Coin- j inissioners of the Poor. s The following are the names of the Ma nagers at ihe respective Precincts: j At the Court House, N J Dnvis, Au- c gustus Lomax and William Hill. At Drake's, D O Hawthorn, S Don- j n..l/l ?ir?#i a u !m:iiu- t IIU1U, MIIU il A. 1 1*1 I I i V- I i. At War ronton. W H McCaw, C B i Guffin, R Wilson. At Cal/aham's, J Robinson, B Calla- 1 ham, J F CI ink scales. 1 At Lov.Htlvsi.ilI, J G Caldwell, R ( Davis, J Maulden. i At Calhoun's Mills. W T Drennan. It Brady, 1* LeRoi. At McGaw's, YV Bradley, J C Lind- ] sey, jr D McClain. < At White Hall, J C Sproull, E Wat- 1 so?, S Marshall, jr. Cambridge, R Child, W Carter, W * Chiles. , a i . i T"* ii'i. nr r\ J in ixiee/iicooa, in ivi ?\ nue, vv u Partlovv. T L Coleman. < Wood utile. R Talbert, M Hutchison, t Thomas Ross. Deasl Fall, P D K4eugh, J V Reynolds, W Buchanan. r Sr.uJJleton, B F Jones, A H Magee, J f Killi:ii?s\vorth. s Holllma/i's Slorc, E Trible. R C : Hark ness, ?1 M Prince. J ' Smithviile, J Jordan, Silas Kay, 13 Stewart Frazier's, G J Cannon, E Nelson, S B McClinton. 1 NoricoocVs, J F Gray, S J Hester, W 1 Speer. j Stony Point, D W McCants, J Smith j G Appleton. Morgans. B E Gibert, P L Guille- c bean, E C Martin. e Moscley's, J H Britt, H Palmer, B Talbot. I Cothra.tfs, W P Sullivan, S Perrin, ) S C Pen mil. ; Due West Corner. J il Hadden, J t Cowan, 11 Ellis. g Cokesbury, W C Anderson, B Z r Herndon, J Wright. c Speed's, A F Wimbish, J A Specr, c W J Lomax. The votes to be counted at the Court t House on Wednesday after the election. t August 19, 1846 25 8t t LAND S \LE, t At Abbeville Court House, on I Sale Day in October next, and Ulilliouailtl |V IIH* DUJI.O u V __JS^a^. the public officers, ] will sell to tht inchest bidder, the tract of Land on r which 1 now reside. It lies 16 miles west of the Court House, within two miles of Savannah river, an<! contains, according to a recent survey, 358? acres, 200 in cultivation and balance well timbered woodland. A credit ot two years will be given, r with interest from day of sale ; purchaser t to give bond with approved security. Pos- t session to be given on or before the 15th November next. E.P.NOBLE. a August 19 25 7t a Valuable Land for Sale! f Til" subscriber offers his tract b of Land for sab*, ilir<'C miles west of Abbeville C. H., on th?? wati-rs of Calhoun's CrerK. It ~ contains Four Hundred Acrre, brtween won?? hundred ami fifty and two hundr* d acres of which is wood land, w? 11 timbered; the balmier in a high state of cultivation ; J a considerable portion t'n-sh. Thrre is a jooii new dwelling, with all necessary out buildings; a Gin Hou*e, ^ Screw, Thresher, &c. Tli^ above tract of land, if not dispos'-d nf hntnrn SS:ilo H:iu in Oi-lr?h.?r tutll hii nfL red, ?t Abbeville C. H., to tli?* highest bidder, as I nm d'-termined on selling bi? ^ fore L leave th?- Dist ri-t. I ROBERT RICHEY, Jr. ,, Aug 12 24 8t J Valuable Land lor Sale ! h A BARGAIN TO BE HAD!!! u Afc'l'he subscriber offers his tract of Land for four mih-a south w?-st ot Ab'-evilh' C H. on the Snake Road. " [t contains al?ont 550 acres, between 2 S ind 300 acrt-s of it wood land, well IiinL _1 * I 1. _ I 1- 1. ? ? jt-rro, me uuiHiicr in emuvaiion, uuoui mi icres Th to is a {rood dwelling ^ with all out buildings necessary, n srood icrew, cin housi' &c; mid within 100 yds a regularly attended Ci?urrh. Tl?? pur:hi:ser c?n hav? his own time to part of / the monev by giving good security u M?y 27 13 nO F S LUCIUS g Valu -ble Town Property tor ?>a.le. a an. The subscriber intending to p< 1tnml movc* lo thf country, offers for ? ISfsnlr his HOUHJ and LOT in fi tr.ii...... _? a li?hi.. ? ? ni isr ui nwury ui?'f BII uaifu aj >n ill'? Public Sqmire. 'I'm? House is & :omfortable and commodious one, and in jonn.'ction with it, arv twi? LAW OFFICES, which can be rented at fair prices. A.1I th?' out buildings and fencing are new. Ia md ih" DwHliny House has been recently tli PAINTED. Any person wishing such pi >roperty, would do well to call and see me. n< Dec 17 42tf J. RAMEY, CANDIDATES, For the Legislature. The friends of equal righls and liberies take pleasure in announcing RO? UER.T DONNALD as a candidate to re>res??nt Abbeville District at the ensuing ii'ssion of the Legislature. He is a weu visiter of Temperance, but an uncomprontsiiig opponent of i'lidges. For Sheriff. 1IT- .1 y - vv e are aiunorizea to announce Mr. J. II. TARRANT, ns a candidate for Sheriff at tin? ensuing election. We are authorized to announce 'F MOSEL.Y as a candidate tor Si-eriff if Abbeville Dis. at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce W.. \ COBB as a candidate for the office of Slienl! ot Abbeville District at the ensung election. The friends of A C HAWTHORN arilOUllce liim ns n fnr Sl??-riflf* fir. \l?bi'ville District at the ensuing election We art* auilioriZ"<l to announce VAyHAKL HUGHEY as a candidate tor Sheriff, at the ensuing lection. For Clerk. We ar*' authorized to announce THOS P SPIEKIN as i? candidate for Ch-rk of Court of Abbi-vi!l< District at the ensuing lection We are authorized to announce JAS. =5. WILSON as a candidate for Ch-rk of ...? a >.i?:n~ r\._.?? .1 : ? juui <, iui nuuuvinu uiau !Ul (IV lilt: CllbUIIIg' Election. We ssrc authorized to announce Dr. 3. V. CAlN,a8 a cnndidate for Clerk of htj Court at the m.-xt ensuing election. For Tax Collector. JCr" The friends of EZEKIEL FRIBLE announce him as a candidate or the office of Tax Collector at the ennincr p]i>plinn t? L'he State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. hi the Court o\ Common Pleas. Fhomas L. Whitlock, who is in the cusody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, )y virtue of a writ of cupias ad dhtisfacienluid, at the suit of McCarter & Allen, iavin<f filed his petition, with a schedule ot lis whole estate, real and personal, for the jurpose of obtaining the benefit of the Act ?f tli? General Assembly called the Iniolv>-rit Debtors' Act." Public notice is hereby given, that the >etition ot the said Thomas L Whitlock vill he heard And considered in the Court >f Common Pleas for Abbeville District, .. a I,U?..:II.. n . ii ? "? ii. uuucvuiu uuubc, on i nursaay lie twenty-second day of October next, or tuch other day thereafter as the Court nay order during the Term commencing it the place atoresaid, on the third Mon-? lay sn October next; and all the creditors if the said Thomas L. Whitlock are hereby iummcned personally or by their attornies o appear then and there in the said Court o shew cause, if any I hey can, why tho lenefit of the act aforesaid should not be granted to the said Thomas L Whitiock, ipon his executing the assignment required >y the acts aforesaid. JNO F LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, July 18, 1846 21 3m Hie State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Iii the Common Picas. IVilliain A. Cobb, vs. James Knox.? Foreign Attachment. Fhe Plaintiff in the above case haying this lay filed his Declaration in my office, and he Defendant haying no wife or attorney mown to be within the State, upon whom l copy thereof may be served : It is Or icri u linn me huiq jjeionuani uo appear rid ph-ad therein within a year and a day rorn this date, or judgment by default will >e given ngainst lum. JNO. F LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clk's Office, March 14,1846. 3 ly ITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In the Court of Common Pleas. nennl! W W IV if ~1 II 1 v/uv-jju ?? . *v. iviuistiuii. uuurer, VS. Francis Henderson, sen'r.?Decl'n. in Attack*t. on Promtry. Note. iVIi*t<-us, the Plaintiff in this action did, n tins day, file his Declaration agpinsl lie Defendant, who is aba nt from and without the limits of this State, as it is aid, and having neither wile nor attorney noivn, upon whom a copy of the above ).-claration, with a rule to plead thereto, n or before the Tw? nty-s? cond day of Jovi'inber next, otherwise, final and absoite judgment will be then given and wuru n a^ani6i ?'i?- ueiemiHni JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. CI- rk'a Office, Nov 22, It>45 39 ly TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District, In the Common Pleas. Lgnes Kingsmore,Adrn'x. } Decl'n. in v. J Foreign Francis Henderson. J Attachm't. i'ho Plaintiff having filrd bis Declaration i my office, and the Defendant having no 'ifeor Attorney, known to be within the tate, on whom a copy of the same, with rul>- to plead, can be served : It is Orderd that the Defendant plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, or ha] and absolute judgment will be given gainst him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clark's Offic, Nov 10,1845 1j NOTICE , 1 " i hereby given to those concerned, that >e citizens of Due West Corner, wiltap* y for an Act of Incorporation at the ?xt session of the Legislature. May 15, 1846 U2&