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aaMHMjJtif 11 ?ia ii H I CITATION. > Whereas, Wri^A Robertson applies to me to grant him* Letters, of Administration on the Estate of Cuthburt Pric<1, deceased. These are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to be and appear before me in the Court of Ordinary on the 25th of January, inst., at Abbeville Court House, to show cause why said Administra ; i_ _ . * uux\ ouuuiu iiul uu granted. Given under my hand and sn.-il thin l()th J an. 1847 DAVID LESLY, Jan 12 - Ordinary. ~~7' CITATION. Whereas, Lcroy J Johnson applies to mo to grant him Letters ot" Administration on the Estate of Jas Dixon, deceased: These are therefore to cite the kindred anil creditors of the deceased to be and appear before me in the Court of Ordinary to be nolden for Abbeville District at Abbeville C. H, on Friday the 21st instant, to show cause* why said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th January, 1848 DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. CITATION. Whereas, B. Jordan applies to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of John White, dee'd; Three are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to apppar before me in the Court of Ordinary at Abbeville G. H., on the third Monday. in January, inst., to show cause why said administration should not be granted. Given under mv hand this 3d January, 1848 DAVID LESLY, Jan 5 44 2w Ordinary CITATION^ ** Whereas, John Saddler applies to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of James Dyson, deceased. These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to appear be fore me at Abbeville Court House on the 25th instant to show cause why sai d administration should not be granted. Given tinder my hand and seal this 10th January, IS 18 DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. CITATION. Whereas, Lewis J Wilson applies to me to grant hirn Letters of Administration on the Estate of Edward B Wilson, deceased: These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of the s&id deceased to appear hefore me in the Court of Ordinary to be holdcn for Abbevdle District at Ahhevitle-^C. H. on the 25th instant to show cause why said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 11th January, 1847 DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. Partition in Ordinary. John G. Wilson, appl't.,vs. Robt. A Wilson and others. Willbe8oldon the Sale Day in February, next, the land or Real Estate of Alexander Wilson. dee'd. contuinintr One Hundred and Senty-five Acres, morn or less, situate on Calhoun's Creek, and adjoining lands of Jas Spence and others, on a credit of twelve months, by order of the Court of Ordinary for Partition. A. C. HAWTHORN, Jan 5 44 4w Sheriff. PARTITION. 3Lewis J. Wilson v. Jane A. Wilson, and others. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Joseph ificheT and Nancy C. his wife, and Edward B Wilson, parties def'ts in this case, reside l\Avnnr) tho lunltc t k!r> * ??* VWJ W..W o??v> KUIllO VI IIIIO kJLULC . \_/ k Ut-'I t'Uf LUUt they do appear and object !o the division or sale of the Real Estate of John Wilson, dec'd, on or before the 17th day of February next, or their consent to the same will be entered of Record. DAVID LESLY, Nov 24,1847 39 3m Ordinary. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT IN ORDINARY. David ItycCaw, Assignee, appl't'., vs. John Beaty and others. ii uppuuiui^ iu my HiniHiaciion mai iviauuis, Mary and Isabella Beaty (husbands' names not known) John Beaty and Thomas Beaty, parties defendants, reside without this State, it is, (therefore. Ordered that they do appear and object to the division or 6ale of the Real Estate of Jos. Kolb, deceased, on or before the first Monday in April next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. DAVID LESLY, O. A. D. Jan 5 1848 44 3m Valuable* Savannah River Land FOR SALE! (S.'le postponed until February.) Jane Robison, Adm'x., v. Mark S. Anthony and Others.?In Rnrnw,? llill EV , t /VI A-V!y Mort. and Relief. By virtue of a Decretal Order passed in this case, I will sell, at Abbeville Court House, on Bale Day in February next,to tbs highest bidder for cash, all that tract of Land described in the Bill, containing six hundred and twenty-seVsn seres, more or less, situate in the District of Abbeville, on the waters of Savannah river, adjoining lands of Sarah White, William K<own, John Oliver and others; eaid land sold for the purpose of foreclosing ; mortgage. Purchaser to pay for titles. H. A. JONES, c. e. a. d. Com'rs office, Dec 10,1847 42 3t NOTICE. Those indebted to the late firm of E. & J. W. Agnew, are requested to settle the same against the first of February next, as longer .indulgence will not be given. [Due West, Dec 12 43 6t ir*?*fk* axil?;? c ' " ?hw *uuviriujij iO0i>uiiuuy irom &n liinucutml Santer in Washington county, we tako from the . [aeon Telegraph: Washington Co., Ga., January 5, 1847. Dr. Hull?Dear Sir: It has been about three yeam-sihee IS commenced using your Fever and Ague and anti-Fever Pills, on my plantation. I have had & large number of cade* of chills and fever and some few of bilious fetor, and In no instance of either form of fever have 1.failed to effect a cure whendireetioas were followed and they were taken at tho commencement of the disease. I have' bad greater success in ufing your Pills, than with any other medicine I have ever nsedinmy family; there is no doubt but that when used according to directions they will effect a spoedy and radical cure. Yours, with respect Deo 33 B. BROWN, ?rw??mmmtmm^wrn^m? m,.. ?L> - .. ., ? NORMAL SCHOOL. My School opens the 17th of this month, at my Farm. Number of Pupils limited. If well classed, an efficient Teachcr can properly manage and instruct fifteen. I have a competent Assistant. Cost of the many apparatus, reading room and avmna siumsix hundred dollars. Physical cxercise apportioned by the Instituior is necessary to maintain a natural proportion between bodily and mental growth and action. ."Seven hours will bo daily employed in exercises purely scholastic. Four hours reI creation. I respectfully solicit occasionally the pro| fcssional services of clergymen of the chrisi tian denominations. From these gentlemen, lectures to my family and pupils not sectarians will be acceptable. I was raised under the decipline of the Baptist. Sectarianism is misapplied.and religion abused, when merged in the discipline of a school. This proposition I ask permission to estab lish in giving my plan teaching to the read1 ing and thinking public which I wish to do through the medium of the press. I taught the Presbyterian Schools at Greenwood last year and tender their Patrons my acknowledgements for kindness and flattering patronage. It is proper for me to say that I have confidence in the high schools of the Baptists and Presbyterians at Greenwood, and wish thai the public spirited manner in which the Institutions rerpectively are gotten up will reap a satisfactory patronage. Boarding (except lights) per month, $7.00 Kn?rlish (M.irs. :tn nn 0--- 7 Classical and Mathematical, 40.00 Address YVoodvillc, or New Market,Post Office, Abbeville Dirf.,S. C. J. W. JONES, Principal. Jan 12 45 4\v rriie Edgefield Advertiser will copy four times and forward account to j. w. j. Abbeville Male Acadcmy. The excrciscs of tins Acadcmy will he resinned on I lie first Monday (Hd day) of January. Rales uf Tuition per Session, of 5 Months. For spelling, reading and writing, $7.00 The above, with Kuglish grammar, gcograI>hv. liistorv. sirilhniptin nml nnmnnnlinn. 1 0 fin The above, with logic, rliotoric, chemistry, philosophy, astronomy, algebra, geometry and the higher mathematics, Latin and Greek, 15.00 For contingent expenses, 50 Dec 15 42-bt A. A. MORSE. ORE EN WOOD F E M A L E A C A D E M Y. (Under the confrel of tho Baptist Denomination.) Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. H. Nicholls bog leave to inform their friends and the public tliat the socond session of their bcIjooI terminated on the 17th instant, and that tho next session will commence on the 10th of January, 1848. They again tender 10 their friends their >1.1 J Diuwre tiiauno mi lilt: (,'UlillIIUt'U UIJU 111** creasfd patronage they have received, and lliey trust, from the pleasing results of the past year, that an undiminished attention on their parts, and tho improvements about to be made m the several departments of Music and tbe Natural Sciences, will merit a continuance of this confidence in their capability and exertions. A lady of superior accomplishments will be engaged, capable of conducting any department in the School, so that no loss of time can possibly be incurred by the indisposition or other unavoidable cause of absence of either of the Principals. The vacations will he so altered in the en* suing year that there will be but a 6hort vacation in the summer, and one of five or six weeks in tho winter: such an arrangement being consonant with the wishes of the ma<jority of the friends of their pupils. Arrangements are made to secure romfnrt. able board for any number of pupils, and it is particularly urged upon the notice of the public that pupils are chargcd only from the time of their entering to the end of that session. It is, however, highly advantageous to a pupil to commence with the session. | OCT'Foi' terms, 6ce the advertisement of the | Trustees. Greenwood, Dec 22 43 tf Clear Spring Academy. This School, now under the charge and cfi-.r T icviiiun ui jumfHiviaory, Ejsq.,wui ue resumed on the first Monday in January, and will continue its exercises until the firat of July, when there will be a vacation during that month, after which the exercises of the scXool will be resumed and continue till the last day in November, both sessions making a scho-? lastic term of ten months. The most thorough and complete instruction will be given in the Greek and Roman languages, together I with Algebra, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, History, &c. The Acadcmy is 5 miles east of Calhoun's Mills, in a healthy and beautiful place, with the advantage of the best and purest water immediately at hand ; the place has also great advantages in respect to a very moral, social and intelligent neighborhood, recommending it to all. The best of boarding may be bad for six dollars per month. mi. * _ * lie raies or luition established by the Trustees are as follows: Rates of Tuition per Session of 5 Months. For the first rudiments embracing Heading, Writing and Spelling, $6 00 The above, with Arithmetic. English Grammar and Geography, 8.00 The above with Algebra, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, 10.00 The above, with Latin and Greek, 15.00 The Academy will also be under the direction of the following board op trustees. John Widemnn, Esq., John Harris, Jas. McCaslan, M. O. McCaslan, Samuel Wide man. [Uec 8 41 4t* I | >. M ? ? 4 ' ? .' NOTICE# I h^ve left all my notes and accounts tin the hands of Thomson & Fair. . Thofe indebted . to me will confer a favor by making payment to them immediately. , JOHNSON RAMEY. Oct 20 ' 35 tf Rail Road, or no Rail Road! PEACE OR WAR! M. STRAUSS, In Cokeslmry, Has received a huge and splendid assortment of the following FUESII GOODS which will be sold at very low prices. Brown and bleached shirtings from 5 cts up, Do do sheetings " 12 1-2 41 Fancy Prints from 0 1-4 to 25 cents, Furniture do " 8 " 25 " Mourning and second mourning Prints 10 cenis tip Plaid Castillians and English Merinos, Black Alpacas from 30 cts up, " Bombazenc, Mourning inous de lain 25, 37 and 50 cts, Fancy col'd do do do 18 3-4 up, Tartan pJaid Shawls, Scotch wool do Ladies and Gents col'd kid and beaver (jl loves, do do cravats and scarfs, do do silk and linen cambrick Il'd'k'fs. Linen, Lawns, Silk and Satin. ALSO, j French and English Broadcloth, i I have an articlc of Frcnch black broad cloth at 85 per yard worth $7 to 88. Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Linsey, I White, red, and yellow Flannel. A LSO, | Plaid Ginghams, Checks, Cambricks, rnusI lins, cotton and worsted Hose, (white and , black) from 12 1-2 up; Mitts, caps, gloves, ribbons, tapes and braid, suspenders, A full assortment of Fancy Articles. A large variety of Fall and Winter Caps, General Taylor Caps Buena Vista do j Palo Alto do and Churubusco do HATS at any price a tnan can ask, as I intend to sell out this article. A complete assortment of Shoes and Boots, { Bonnets, Groceries, Crockery and Drugs, I Hardware, Perfumery, Segars and Tobac ; co of the best kind, and a full assortment at I very low prices. Come and examine his splendid stock of Goods before you buy elsewhere, and you will find many articles not mentioned, and the prices cheaper than you expected. Oct 27 35 tf LOST, On Monday of Court, a fine GOLD HEADED I WAT VIM/1 XT T71 :?l 1 ?:.i I m muii-Lii vji v/rku ti, vuuinauu tiiuuh) i;iui';r 111 ! this village, or between this place and Cedar j Springs. Any information respecting it will be i thankfully received, or the finder suitably re ward ed. J. W. FRAZIER. Cedar Springe, Oct 27 35 tf ESTRAY NOTICE. Lewis Pylcs tolls before me a bay mare MULE, over 12 years old, 13 hands and a half high, shoulders marked from being hurl with gear and white hair has come out on them; has a small white spot on the loin. Appraised at forty dollars, Said mifle may be found at the residence of Lewis Pyles, about ten miles north of Due West, and 2 1-2 miles above Scuffletown. W. P. MARTIN, Magistrate. Dec 1 40 3m NOTICE. All who are indebted to Robert Moon, dee'd, aro rennested to niakn nnvmpnf. hv thn first r?f February next; and all who have claims against the same will please hand them in to me. M. SHARP, ) ? , A. J. MOORE, \ Ex ors. Jan 5 44 tf NOTICE. Will be sold at Abbeville C. H., on Sale Day in February next, at public sale a tract of land situate in Abbeville Diptrict, on waters of Long Cane, containing 97 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jas C Calvert and T J Roberts, belonging to the estate of Jane Morrah, dec'd. S. R. MORRAH, Ex'or Jan 5, 44 3* NOTICE. All persons indebted to the estate of Rev. Isxtin k?? nuiiu x wiibif ucb U| uy uuiu ur ulluuiiIi art* requested to make payment immediately; and all persons having demands against,the estate are requested to present them, as I am desirous of settling up the affairs of tho ee? late. R. M. DAVIS, Adm'r with Will Annexed. Jan 5 44 lm NOTICE. I hereby give notice to all persons engaging my boy, Jim, that the said boy is privileged to make contracts for doing work, but no person employing will pay him for said work, but make payments to myself. LEVI HILBURN. Jon 5 44 3t NOTICE. AH persons indebted to the Estate of Henry R Wilson, deceased, ore required to make immediate payment. The situation of the estato is such, there cannot be indulgence given longer than the first of February. All persons having claims against the Es. tatejwill present them to me or to D. Lesly, Esq., properly attested on or before the first day of April, as I intend to settle the Estate on that day before the Ordinary, as the Es. tate will not be sufficient to pay the debts. The claims should be presented, that each may obtain their proportionate shore. JQflIM R. WILSON, Adm'r. January 5 44 3m LEATHER.; -Tb?.*ub8cribcr haa pn hand at hie$?n Yard in Anderson District, a fine assortment of excellent LEATHER of oil Iunds, which he ^itf' self at N, York priW W. RANSON. Deal$ 49 ; " K fjcnnburg 2Ux>crtiscmcHts. | REMOVAL. Wm. Kclrliam & Co. Have renn veil their stock of Dry Goods to the store under the American Hotel, (late Hubbard's where it is their purpose to keep n. full nsdnrtmiiiit < (' American, Frcuoli and English DllY GOODS. We would take this opportunity to return our thanks to our numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last six years, and would solicit a continuance of their favors. We would also invite all persons buying Dry Goods in Hamburg, who arc not already on our list ol customers, to give us a trial. Our slock will consist of a much larger and more general assortment than we have hereI *1 * 1ST. - II 1 > IUIU1L' nu[)l. VV U Will UllO COIIIIIIUI! [O i^orp our usual assortment of CARPETTING, OIL CLOTH, F L O O 11 M A T T 1 N (J, BONNETS, and Ladies1 and Ciiildrcns' SHOES. N. B.?Just received a full assortment oF all numbers ot DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS, which, together with all articles in our line, will bo sold as low ns they can be procured in Hamburg or Augusta, VV A1. KETCH AM & CO. Hamburg, Aug II 24 tf WATCHES Repaired in tho best manner, and on reasonable terms, at tho establishment on Centro-street, recently oceupicd by A. G. Nagle. JOHN GUIMARIN. Hamburg, Oct 27 35 3m r\ T T \T11 a "B-fc n ? T - ?? --- JJUiMSAK 15 U KiN S1DJK, Having removed from llio Brick Store formerly occupied by them, to the store next to Dr. J. W. Stokes, and nearly opposite, their old stand, Hamburg, S. C, Arc now receiving, and will continue to receive, heavy supplies ol the folluwinu Goods, which they oiler to tlic.'ir friends and the public generally, at the lowest m:?rket pricrs. SUGARS. New Orleans, Muscovado, Porto Rico, Clarified, Double Refined, Loaf, crasln d and powdered. COFFEE. Prune dark green Rio, common do., Cuba St. Domingo, Prime old Government Java. BAGGING, A heavy slock ot Kentucky, nnd oilier kinds of American manufacture, together with a fair stock of Dundee and Gunny ROPE. Kentucky, Jute, Manilla and Tow, Iroin ? to ^ inch. SaLT. L'lrge Charleston Sacks and Blown. MOLASSES. Cuhn, New Orleans and Sugar House ; a superior article of Syrup. TEAS. Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black. I LION. Of all sizes, also a good assortment of Hoop him) Bund Iron, German and Cast Steel, Nail Rods, &.c.; Nails of all sizes. CIIAHIS. ' Maple, Windsor, Cane Scut, Children's, Office. Rocking and Nurse. POWDER. FFF Dupout's, Blasting, Eagle, Sporting, and Kentucky U.fie Powd? r. ALSO, A heavy stock of Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Halter Chains, Drawing Chains, Weeding Hoes, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Caudles, Rice, Soaps, Tobacco of various brands, Hats and Caps of different grades and shapes, Boots and Shoes, Sole, LTpper and Harness Leather, a superior lot of Kip and Calfskins, pure White Lead, warranted; Window Glass, 7 X9, 8 XIO, 10 XL2,121*14, best. nnalitv TVr>crin Rhinkols (i tn Tr>_J. "Rrwl Blankets, Osnaburgs, Cotton Yum, oil num*? bcrs, bleached and brown Donirslic Good.", heavy and light Kerseys, Buckets, Tubs, Sugar Cans, Measures, Bras-s bound Pails, Shot of all sizes. Lead, Blue Stone, Copperas,Suit, petre, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Shoe Thread, Cotton and Wool Cards, Cocoa Dippers, Brooms, Wagon Boxes, Grindstones, Castings or Hollow-Ware, Nos. I, 2 and 3 Mack?. erel, Bedsteads, Thomaston Lime, &c. &c. Sept 15 29 tf Ware-IIousc and Commission BUSINESS. HAMBURG, S. C. ' The subscribers having leased 7 _.<$> Jl|tho Ware House in Hamburg, 1 a tf 1 v occupied by Smith & Ben WBBSHHiSb son,for 3 years, under the tirm of Ramey & Taggnrt. Tin y offer their services to their friends and the public generally, in the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, FLOUR, BACON.ami Produce of all kinds; RECEIVING and FORWARDING MERCHANDIZE, and Purchasing Goods to Order, &c. i ney nope, uy sirici attention, 10 merit a share of public patronage. Their House will be open on the first September for the transaction of business. JOHNSON RAMEY. JOHN TAGGART. June 23. 1847. 17 tf 0^7= The Hamburg Journal will copy the above until further erders. To The Public. The undersigned would respectfully announce to Travellers and persons visiting Hamburg, that he has taken for a term of years, the HOTEL, long known as HUBBARD'S AMERICAN HOTEL, which it is his purpose to I keen an Rlir.ll n Hcmihr ehnnlil ho k<?ni. nnil tuil r ? --""r '? ? ~ " " only promise to all who favur him with a call that he will do all in his power to please ; and where as much Comfort and Quiet may bo expected as can be found at any Public House. A careful and attentive Hostler will be kept constantly in the Stable, and Horses shall be attended to in a way that shall givo entire satisfaction. ; A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. YVJV1. KETCHAM. Hamburg, Aug II 24tf ' A CARD. The undersigned returns her most grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patronage lung uesiowca upon ner, and lakes groat plea* sure in recommending to her friends and for* mer patrons, Mr. WM. KETCH/VM, ,in whose management of the House she has the utmoBt confidence, and would solicit for him a continuance of their favors. < ! y - T 8 A RAH HUB & All D. Job Priming Neatly a#4 Expeditiously Executed at the office , of th* ,. , Abb^rilla Banner. CANDIDATES. FOR ORDINARY. We are authorised lo announce JAMES S WILSON as a candidate for Ordinary at the ensuing election. ? I FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce JOHN M. GOLDING as a candidate for Tax Collector at. the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce JAMES M. CALVERT, as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. The friends of Capt. E. C. MARTIN, innounco him us a candidate for TAX COLLEC; TOR, at the next ensuing election. The friends of WILLIAM J. HAMMOND, take pleasure in announcing him a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the ensuing election. Tlin ITrion.b THCIPDTJ CJ T\ ^rT7<THLT I ?. ?v * iivuviu vi ^ vk^jux 11 kj. jLf. rr lit x. ai* j ERALL, announce him as a Candidate for | TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing elecj tion. The friends of the Rev. J AS. MOORE respectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at. the ensuing election. The Friends of W S. HARRIS, announce him ?s a candidate for reflection to the office of TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. We arc authorised to announce JOHN CUNNINGHAM, as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the next election. The friends of EZEKIEL TRIBLE announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. We are authorized t8 announce T. T. CUNNINGHAM as a candidate for Tax uoileetor at the ensuing election. The Daily National Whig, Is published in the cilv of Wushington,every day at three o'clock, P. M., Sundays excepted, and served to subscribers in the City, at the Navy Yard, in Georgetown, in Alexandria, and in Baltimore the same evening, at cents a week, payable to the sole agent of the Whig, G. L. Gilchrest, Esqr, or his order It is also mailed to any part of the United States for $4 per annum, or ?2 for 6 months, payable in advance. I The National Whig is what its name indicates. It speaks the sentiments of the Whig party (if the Union on every question of publie policy. It advocates the election to the Presidency of Zjachury Taylor, subject to the decision of a Wlug National Convention. It makes war to ll.e knife upon all the measures and acts of tin? Administration deemed to. be adverse to the interests of the country, and exposes without fear or favor the corruptions of the party in power. Its colurns are open to every man in the country, for the discussion of political or any other questions. Iii audition to politics, a large space in tlio National Whig will be devoted to publica*. lions upon Agriculture, Mechanics, and other useful arts, Scicncc in ger.rrul, Law, Medicine, Statistics, &c. Choice specimens of American and Foreign Literature will also be given, including Reviews, &c. A weekly li.st of the Patents issued by the Patent Office will likewise be published?the whole forming a complete family newspaper. The Weekly National Whig, one of the largest newspapers in tho United Siules, is made up from the columns of the Daily National Whig, nnd is published every Saturday lor the low price of ?2 per annum, payable in advance. A double she^t of ?ight pages will bo given whenever the press of matter shall justify it. The Memoirs of General Taylor, written expressly for the National Whig, are in course of publication. They commenced with the second number, a large number of copies of 1.^ .... ~ n ? r-i n I.. r | wiiiuii 11tx ru uuuii iiivuuj iu ou[/pijr uuna tui i back numbers. CHS. W. FENTON, Propriftcr of the National Whig. Aug. 'Jf), [Prs. bill tfSU] 26 6m The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Iii the Court of Common Pleas. James Cochran v James Fish.?Attachment. The Plaintiff in this case haying filed his declaration in the Clark's office this day: And the defendant having neither wife or attorney known to be in this State. Ordered that said defendant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day from this date, otherwise iudcrment hv rlnfnnlt. will hf? nwnrdflil against him T P SP1ER.IN, C. C, P. Clerk's Office 29th April 1847 ly 14 The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRIRT IN EQUITY. William Campbell, vs. Geo. A. Miller, Adm'r. &c., John T. Heron and Mary T. Herron.?Bill for Relief and Injunction, 6fc. It appearing to my satisfaction that Joho T Heron and Mary T Heron, two of the Defendants in the above case, ore absent from and reside beyond the limits of this State; On motion, ordered, that they do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Bill, within I three tnonlh from the publication hereof, or said Bill will be taken pro confesso against them. H. A. JONES, c. e. a. d. Com'rs. office, Nov. 15 1847. The State of South Carolina, abbeville djbtri6t in equity. William P. Remberl, Geo. L. Holmes and wife, v. Rebecca Rembart, widow, and others, heirs of 6amtiel Rembcrt, dee'd. ?Bill for Partition. It appearing to the Court that Rebecca Rem. ... u *4 t t? 1 a ycj\I l?iav J II, ATA IfcrillUVI If KJ*>UIEjU iVUIHUtTlf Samuel 8 Rembert, Jacob Moon aryl Har* rifit M. his wife, Lewellin C Rembert, John P Trezvant and Louisa R his wife, James A Rembert, John W ?Popo, ?-? Miller and JLouwahis wife, Judith Pope and Mariah Petcy Pope, Defendants, residqwithout the limit* of this State i Ordered, Pafcpdant'a do aopear and plead, answer, or demur to the'said bill within tfiree month*, from thia datp,1 or the said Bill will be taken firo eonlec* so agairiit them. H. A. JONES, C* B Com'ra officc, Nor 6,1847 37 "