34 Annals nv ihk Caknk(;ik Muskum. 



Ordered that the balance due on a bond attached in the 

 hands of Samuel Mason after deducting ^5 of discount, be 

 paid to David M'clure on account of his attachment. 



John Bodkins v. Peter Renchals, in Defamation, ordered 

 that the cause be Dismist for non Prosecution. 



Joseph Wells v. Jn'.' Carpenter, Ejectment, Dismist. 



George Corn v John Seamons, Defraud, Continued to next 

 Court at the Cost of the Plaintiff. 



Joseph Tumbleston v Sam! Mason, in ace!, the plantift not 

 appearing tho solomly Called to Prosecut, Ordered that the 

 s'.' suit be Dismist. 



Upon the Evidence of David Shepherd Exhibited to this 

 court upon oath of Jn? Huff's assaulting this court, order'dthat 

 the s'.' Huff be find the sum of Six Dollors & remain in C'ustody 

 of the sheriff Until paid, & then Dismist w'l' Costs. 



Ordered that this Court be adjourned untill Coart in Course. 



Solomon Hedges. 



(28) At a Coart continued and held for Ohio County the 7"' day 



of September 1778 



Present, Silas Hedges, David M'Clure, James Gillespy, 

 John Boggs, Ed" Robinson, John Williamson, Gentlemen 

 Justices. 



Mr Tames M'Mechen, Clerk of this Court, being down the 

 Country, the Court proceeded to appoint James Berwick Clerk 

 for the present Court who took the oath accordingly. 



Absent David M'Clure, Gent. 



David M'Clure Gent produced two Letters signed James 

 M'Mecken, relative to his being appointed Clerk of this 

 County. Ordered that the same be rejected and the said 

 I ,etters filed among the records of this Court. 



David M'Clure, Gent, Present 



Isaac Taylor entered into Bond and Security to finish the 

 (;oal and Court house for this county the court house by the 

 V' March next, and the Prison by the C May next; Ordered 

 that the sheriff do advance Mr Taylor the sum of fifty pounds 

 and take Mr Taylors receipt for the same. 



Isaac Taylor acknoweldged a Bill of Sale to George Cor- 

 rothers for 200 acres of Eand, which is ordered to be recorded. 



