The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, March 23, 1867, Image 4
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, Vul.vge?ltev. a. F. DlCKSOK^ ?jvory Sabbath at
11 a. m. und 4 p. m. :i...^ ;n
Lecture oycry Thursday at 1\ P. Mi
Episcopal.
Village?Rev. Styles Mklliciiamp, every other
V SabbaUi ?morning and "afternoon.
???Wwt fjuthcrdn.
liuv. Wj a. Houck?At Trinity 1st nnd 3d Suh
days.
Rev. P.-Derrick?At St. Matthews 1st aud 3d
Sundays. At Lebanon 2d and 4th Sundays.
Baptht.
Village?Rev. Db. I. D. Durham, 1st Sunday of
each month at 7 P. M. and 8d Sunday of each month,
at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. ,
Rev. Dr. I. D. Durham?At Four Holes, 1st Sun
day of each month.
Rev. R. J. .Edwards?At Poke Swamp School
House, 1st Sunday of eaoli month. Rronchvillo, 2d
Sunday in each month, Suutco, 4th Suuday of each
montlt.
Rev. W. F. Chaplin?At. Ebcnezcr, 1st Sunday of
oach mouth. Canaan, 3d Sunday .of each month.
Bull Swanvp, 4th Sunday of each inontli.
Rr.v. D. F. Spigner?At Antioch, 2d and ith Sun
days.(morning.) Corinth, 2d and Ith Sundays (af
ternoon.)
Rev. AV, J. Snider?At Glongary School House,
1st and 3d Sunduys.' Santo?, (colored Sunday
School), 2d aud 4th Sundays.
Methodist?Appointments for Oranyebnry Dis
trict,-S.O. Conference, 1st Quarter.
"' Branchville Circuit, at Saadis, March 10th ami
; 17th. .'
St. Matthews' Circuit at Shady Grove, March
23d and 24th.
EaBtern Orange, at Shiloh, March 30th and 31st.
A.M. CHR1ETZBE11G, P. E.
Village?Rev. W. G. Conner, every Sabbath at
11 A.M.
Rev. W. 0. Coxxr.n?At Prospect, 1st and 3d Sun
"" days (afternoon.) Zion, 2d and 4th Sundays (afler
! noon.'
Rev. John* Tnahixet?At Calvary, 1st Sunday in
each month. Trinity, "J Suuday in euch mouth.
"3*55^ Wo will be glad to complete this list, and re
spectfully invite the Clergymen of various denomi
nations to send in their appointments, and they will
" be inserted with pleasure among the above.
: {tor the tmAScKtirnc nkWs.]
11;-.?/. Elijah.
, nv iiEV, nn. ^ n. nuiu.am.
Elijah stands on Jordans shore,
And waves his sacred mantle o'er
Her crystal floods, while they divide,
And form a channel deep and wide.
And, while he walks o'er holy ground,
Elisha hy his side is found,
Urgi:-' hat be mny doubly share
His spirit, and its gracious care.
And, w hile they talk of power divine,
Bestowed of Uofl, on Abraham's line,
The heavenly chariots gather round,
? Aud fiery warriors guard the ground.
Jtut new the realms of ether roar
AA'ith winds, that shake the world below ;
A'- Idle heaven-sent chariots roll on high,
QTT/J > j "Bound to bright worlds beyond the sky.
Thus,'guarded by a shining band,
"The Prophet leaves old Canaan's land,
No more to suffer pain or dread,
No more by ravens to bo fed.
- So doth the Christia? Pilgrim 'stand
, On mundane;ehovos aud crumbling sand,
AVuving his mantle o'er the flood,?
A mantle washed in Jesus' blood.
.YTvllll i. ' ) Hi) /'A
:.Sce now tho chilling waves divide,
? And'angels .walking by his side,
? * .Guarding him safely, while they tell
That Jesus bulb done all things well.
And heavenly convoys hovering o'er
The way, and all the shining shore,
?? . Exultdut shout redemption nigh, ?
And take the tav-cd omc'lioaic on lifjrli,
q If two archangels came from Leaven, and
otic Avas ordered' to sweep the streowof London,
nnd the other to be prime-minister of England,
there would not be a moment's hesitation in the
choice of their employments. The will of God
Would be their pleasures.?Areicfon.
A Sweet Thought.-?-This little fellow,"
said "Martin Luther of a ' little bird going to
roost' '-has chosen his shelter, and is quietly
rocking himself to sleep, without a care for to
morrow's loding calmly holding by his little
twig, and having God alone to think of hint.
}??*) /*Prr-^?ff f'f? 1\?f"f y'i r ff\> ?
Circular.
To the Bible Societies and other Distributors of
(lie Bible in South Carolina :
Deau BlUiTltRKX?As J urn about preparing my
annual report of labors ns Bible Agent for South
Carolina, please report tome briefly Ana immediate
ly (he result of Bible distribution in your respective
fields. Those who have already sent me interest
ing ami encouraging reports, will please accept my
thanks. M?y Gau bless your labor of love in the
distribution of the donation of books received by
you from (he Amcrioan Bible. Society.
As it la tho earnest doslro of the American Bible
Society that every destitute reader in South Caro
lina should possess a copy of tho Holy Scriptures,
permit me to urge you to keep mo odvlsod as to des
titutions in your fields j so that all persons may be
supplied as soon as posslblo with Iho word of God,
.Donations of Bibles nnd Testaments for distribution
will be procured for you If you will writo to mo at
Columbians.' C, and say how many books you want,
and givo me your address in full, with tho name of
your Consignee in Charleston, S. C. You will pay
freight.
Let it not be said that there Is a dearth of God'
word in any portion of our Stato when tho Ameri
can Bible Sooicty is willing (o give a Bible io every
Restitute reader, irrespective of color.
E. A. BOhLEH,
Agent for American. Bible Society of H. ('.
M I S- 0 l?l/LANKOUS.
i'tU.r.tl'' !>*??>. ? v:
Wc will not insult the people of G'dWgiitCwiyB
tho Chronicle i&iScntmely)hy asking , theut to
open their mouths aud take into' tfieh bowels
tho abomination contained in tho last pill com
pounded by the political quacks at Washington
If our people were mean cuougb to bid for rep
resentation on such debasing conditions, they
have no. guarantee that additional degrading*
terms''will not be exacted. "Wc; are balled on
to deliver up to outlawry and political martyr-<|
dorn the best and purest in on in the South, and
,to send to Congress creatures who can take the
test oath, and swear that .thoy. sot their faces
against our people ih the day of trial. This
would be placing the brand of infamy ou our
own brows. Military despotism, or any other
rulo, would be preferable to such an alternative
as that presented in the Sherman pill. If de
gradation and torture are in store for us, let not
oul- people voluntarily aid iu the infliction, but
let tho. shnme'of such a monstrous iniquity fall
upon its instigators and authors. Dirt, dirt,
and when wc have swallowed it all, and ostra
cized the representatives men of tho South,
what will it avail us? Who are to supply the
places of the representative men of this genera
tion? What character of men are to occupy
Executive, legislative and judicial positions iti
our State? Who arc to represent us in Con
gress? These interrogatories arise in reading
over the provisions of this last wicked and des
perate punct incut of Congress, and. we but ex
press tho opinion of our people, when wo say
that Cconr 'cannot purchase representation on
the terms proposed. It is a farce and mockery
upon the States, and our people cannot fill the
Bill. Thank 1 Heaven Georgians will never vol
untarily consent tobe insulted and debased by
a Brownlow, a Morse, or a Bryant. Military
despotism is far preferable tOTcpr sentatives of |
of this stripe, and it is only creatures of this
character who aro eligible to offices of honor
and trust under the proposed amendment. Save
us from the affliction.
The Fenians
The following, accounts of the Fenian rising
arc taken from the Baltimore Gazette of Satur
day.
The Fenian risiug in Ireland appears to have
been general. On Tuesday at Tallegh, eight
miles soutli of Dublin, the Fenians attacked
the barracks, but were repulsed with the loss
of one man killed, five wounded and eighty
taken prisoners. Six loads of ammunition and
two hundred prisoners had heen brought into
Dublin up to Thursday night. The main bady
of the insurgents r.truated to the hills north of
Dublin, closely pursued by the military. At
Killmalloek, iu Munster County, the police
were attacked by two hundred Fenians, who
retreated after losing thirty of their number
dead on the field and fourteen prisoners. The
barracks at Dromorc had been fired and totally
destroyed. At the same place the manager of
the bank ami a police messengor had been shot.
The Coast Guards at Killclagh, county Clare,
were attacked and their arms taken away from
them. At Caryford, Wicklow, and at Holy
Cross the stations were assaulted and plundered
of the arms they contained, and in Tippcrary
thetexcitemcnt was said to bo intense.
At the latest advices the railway trains were
running between Dublin and Cork. Thirteen
persons had been arrested at Linierik. All
was quiet in Dublin and there were no longer
any signs of disturbance in Cork. Limerick or
Watorford.
Still later advices state that fifteen hundred
Fenians were reported to be threatening the
town of Tippcrary ; that Donohue. the leader in
the fight at Tallegh, together with three of his
companions has since died. The insurgents in
the mountains aro represented as suffering se
'vcrely from cold and exposuro. Troops from
England were being rapidly poured into Ire
land. A skirmish had occurred at Kilfinarc
in Limerick county, in which the insurgent:
were defeated with loss. Another band was
defeated at Olnnmcl. Armed parties arc still
roving through Clare, Tippcrary and Limerick,
shipping private houses of guns and other
weapons, and have frequent conflicts with the
police and constabulary. Incendiary fires are
said to he frequent iu the city aud county of
Limerick. The'county is said to be full of I
Irish-Americans, but it is difficult to apprehend
them, as the country people refuse to betray
their hiding-plabes to the authorities. In Dub.
I'm the conclusion has already been reached
that the insurrection lias failed.
There was great excitement at New York
yesterday among the Fenians, arising from the
briof details of recent, outbreaks iu the vicinity
of Ortbliu, as furnished by tho cable. It was
rumored among the New York Fenians?
through upon what authority is not stated?
that Colonel Gleesen has received a dispatch
reporting that the Irish Fenians had attacked
Barrack Tallegh, near Dublin, and succeeded
iu disarming one hundred and fifty men. It
was punnrod al<o that five thousand fresh men
nad risen near Puhlin. Tin; excitement 1ms
materially inerbas?d recruiting in Now York
Two fast young men, just returning homo
after.a night/a earousub saw the sun vipiug.
One of them insisted it was tho sun, tho other
that It was the moon, Thoy agreed to leave it
to tho first limp thoy mot, Ho also had heen
out on a lurk, "Excuse mo, sir, but my friend
and I have made a little bet whether that's the
sun or the moon that's now rising, and we've
agreed to have you decide the'mattcr." MFo?t
is, gcntlomcn, I should be very hapny; but you
sec Frii a stranger iu the city, and been out all
ni'dit."
CII A It Ii KS T O N 0 A ltJ) S .
Whittemore & Rhodes,
LATE
C. WhittemoM Son & Co.
? MANUFACTURERS
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BEST FAMILI ^ 'A.*9
I \ .No. e'RacGgftfc Street, .
C H A R?L E S T ON'; S.O.
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WILLIS & CfflSOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
SHIPPING A GENTS.
WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE,
sale and.shipiuout to Foreign and Do
mestic Ports, of Cotton, Rico, Lumber and Nav
al Stores.
ATLANTIC WHARF,
OI-TA.RTl.T^STOISr, s. c.
E. WILLIS. . ALEX. lt. CIIISOLM.
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SAMT R. MARSHALL,
Forirrerly Co-partner of .1. E. Adgcr k Co.)
IMPORTER AND DE ALE ltd X
ENGLISH A ND AMERICA N
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,
AND
A GR1UMTHAL IMPIiOTKTS,
310 Kilty Street-; 3d dour below Society,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
feb 23 im
S. Thomas, Ja., Wji. S. Lasskac
William G. Whilden & Co.
FOEMEELY OK
IIAYDEN & WHILDEN,
DEALERS IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WAIIE, CUOCK
EttY, CHINA, CLASS WAKE, AND
HOUSE FURNISH IXO
ARTICLES.
Old Gold and Silver purchased. Watches and
./e. welrj/ rejiairctI.
225 King-NL, Corner of JJennfaln,
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CHARLESTON. S. C.
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Direct Importers and Dealers
IN
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HAU IKON. STEEL, NAILS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. &C
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX
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All Goods nrc selected specially for our
SOUTHERN TRADE.
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Three doors below Weiuwnrth,
GhARLESTON. S. C.
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GIIEAT GOMBIlTATIOIf SHOW, CIRCUS
TRAINED ANIMALS!!!
Jf^OM IST-JEW OXiLliiA.]N"S,
WHERE IT 'HAS BEEN RE-6r?L**I^( AND| ?KFOTK? FOR ITS BE
ANNUAL TOLR MlioJ?1- 80?TIL \
SECOND
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ln. SELECTING AND ARU ANGING THEIR GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THEIR
It bus boon the aim of the management to present, for tho patronage of the public, nn entertain
incut that shall combine nil the elements of NOVELTY, CURIOSITY AND EXCELLENCE"
And with a lavishing expenditure of time and money, they have organized and perfected the
GREAT SEXTIBULE COMBINATION,
COMBINING UNDER ONE IMMENSE PAVILION, FOR ONE PRICE OP-ADMIS
SION.
EDUCATED SACRED
BULL!
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The Manager, in announcing the commencement of the Second Annual Tour of MIKE
LIPiMAN S GREAT COMBINATION SUOYV, is pleased to be enabled u> .present an array
of artistic names comprising (hobest in the word. Hotter Riders, greater Equestrians, bolder
Gymnasts, more daring Acrobats, liner Blooded Horses, smaller Ponies, funnier Mules, more
original Clowns, than any Company now traveling. Witness the following list. comprising only
a portion of the performers, forming the GIIEAT CONGRESS OF ARTISTS, connected
with this Model Inhibition of th? Nineteenth Centnrv.
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TOM WATSON,
CHAMPION HI I) Kll OF THE IVOR LI).
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Mr. KDWIN CEOUESTE, the original Conversationalist late of Lent's Circus, will uppoa
at each entertainment.
Mr. YVM DONALDSON Ethiopian Clown!
THE CELEBRATED BLISS FAMILY J|
Mr. GEORGE BATCIIEt.LHR, the great Vault er I J?RN NAYI.OR, the most affable of Hing Ma?
and l.riipcr of Hie Age; I L*rs, and most vdrsallte abilities, that must in" time
Mr. TOM WATSON, v. ho bids fair to win the ,'ule win fame and position,
of Chnmnion Uhler of tlx- World. Professor THOMPSON, Trainer of Animals,
Mr. H?HT. HUNTING, the Double Somersault WM. SSIITH, Mr. I1UHKK, Mr. POWEltS, Mr.
nnd Lightening Lea per. SO.MRHS, Ma.lame DeLOUIS, Madame STANLEY,
Mohs.DKl.OUIS, and his Wonderful Trained Dogs. Mrs. I?. Wl 1.1,1 A MS, Mr. II. JENNINGS, und a
W. LAUDE, the Wihl Norseman of the Plains. host of i AGJIojliVl'S, TUMBLERS, GYMNASTS.
WM. MOHGAN, Sccuic Equestrian. Ktjt'lXBS, ami AUXIL1 AHIKS.
M O XX
AVONDKKI^UL TUA'INKD SDOGSj
Among the many features of Ibis Colossal Exhibition, pill bft the Orand Procession led hy ECKIl ART'S
WOULD HENOWNEp OPEHA HAND, drawn by a splendid team of Andalusian Horses, in tho beautiful
and elaborately decorated Car of .Eobis, which will be followed by tho Procession of Acting |}ppr? Sacred
Hulls, Performing Pngx, &o., &o,
Wild. EXHIBIT AT ORANGEBURO, TUESDAY MARCH boTIf, AFTERNOON AND NIfillT,
&ryy- Admission 7.'? cents : children under 10 years of age, 50 cents. Separate scats for colored pnp^ons
60 cents. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock. Performances commence an hour afloy,
Will also exhibit at COLUMBIA, Wednesday Mareh 27.
mar 1? 2t
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT-.-lN.EQUITY.
V. D. V. Jamison,* Coin'ir. ) ' Bill for
vs. \ Foreclosure of
C. ILM^^^T ^ Mortgage.
By virtfio of ?? Decretal Ordtr itr thU case, I will SclV
at Orangehurg Court House, on Monday the first
day of April next, within the Legal .Hours, the
following Bwul ilstntc to wit :?
All that Plantation or Tract of Lan?l situated im
this District, in the . fork of tho. Edigto Hirer, ami
bounded according to a re-survey Plat made by BI.
L. Baldwin, Oct. 11,- 1807, Tii: (Containing. 470
acres, more or less,} on the Northeast, by dun.!* of
said C, M. McM ic h acl, and estate lands of John
Moody, deceased, on the Northwest and Southwest
by lauds of John East erlin, and Southeast by land*
of Joseph G. G lover.
TERMS OF 3AM!.'
Oncdourth cnHh?the balance, on n credit of twelve
hiunthsi, with interest from day: of sale, payable an
nually, the purchaser to give bond and mortgage of
the premises to secure the payment of sahl.balancc.
Commissioner's Office, \ 'V. D. V. JAMISON,
March 6, 1807. J j ?' Commiasiotirf,
mar 0 td
' '. ' ALSO '?,"':,!'. ''U*
Harriet 0. AdltV?. 1 M'PartHle*
TS. .. Vjl ojid
John P. Baxter, et ux ct ?1. j Account
By virtue of a Decretal Order made in this ?aus?, i
will sell at Columbia, S. C, on the, 1st Monday i*>
April next " . . 1
All that Lot of Land lying and being in theCitr o/
Columbia; with a Dwelling IIuum; .;ml..other build-;
ings thereon, containing one acre 'more' or less, and
bounded North by Divine-Strcpr, Bast bj lot of P. F.
Fraiee, West by Richardson-Street and South by
lot oT Henry BlcMillah. "Said lot will be sold either'
in whole or parcels.
? ? . ' CON MITHIN?. |t j
1 Cash sufficient *? defray the expenses of PTooeeu.?
Ui^ti?the'balance on a. credit of twelve unonthsj
purchaser giving bond with approved mircticn, bear-*
ing interest from day v>f sale, and a mortgage of tho
premises to secure, .the; puYchriao money { also to pay
each for paper? and revenue stamps.
Conmussionvrs Office, ?{% V? D. V.'JAMISON,
Orangeburg O. H., 8. > ', Coiumissionsr..
'?'Jr;r " I
March ft, 1807
?.mitV: I , ?... I ' -O i ?'?UtK. id
Absalom Snell, 1
vs. ???? =? y ?? 1 '
M. J. D. Knst, ) ' : \ ,:
Pursuant to nn order in this ease, v\V. be sold at
Orangehurg on the first' Monday in 'April next,
between the Legal Hour??? ,..t
All that Tract of Land in Orangehurg D'utriet.
containing 1?H acres, morc'or.lcYs, bounded North
J;? lands of Absolom M. Sncll,. East by lands of
Lewis P. Collier, Smith by lands of S. E.rMoor?r
and West by lands of S. G. Fajr.
Conditions' cash and purchaser to pay for papers.
AT BO
IL C. SallV*-Ex'r'- \
,T8K I I,- v I ' If M-' \i<\
Ursula Corbett ct al. J
Will be sold, the Hall Tract, containing acreS",
more or less, situation Denn'Swamp, waters of N.
Edislo river, in Orangeb?rg District, and bounded
North and Eaxt by lands of Allen Porter and J. C.
Fannill, .and West on Dean Swamp.
U; ? iijjt > li I ilrTOtfft ort'X
One-third cash, and the balance on a credit until
1st Feb, 18R8, secured by bond, bearing interest
from date, with a mortgage of the property and per
sonal security: Purchasers to puy for papers and
Revenue Stamps. ? . . . ,
ALSO ; jj
Wm. W. Jones ct nl
vs. >
Fraena Jones ct al j
Will be sold, Lands of the Estate of Iyaac,Joncrt,
nn Gipson's Bay in OrangebUi g District, containing
'20~> acres, liiorc ?>r less, ami hounded by latida of th<*
same Estate, advanced to Rcii...im!u Jones und Bian
ca Glaze and the share of the Widow Fraenn Jon?.s,
and by land.- of Hamilton Sil nie r.
ALSO '
William .T. Fairy
?ttlV li 1 .H?ll
rimes, J
Andrew J* Gj
Will be sold, a Tract of Land containing 18p aures
more or less, near Branch ville, and bounded by tnuds
of the Estate of A. II. Syphrett^Abram 0(,.-nhd D.
D. Fairy, and- Appleby*,
Conditions cash, ami .purchaser to pay .for pf.pers
and Revenue Stamps.
ALSO
' Watson A. O'Cain, Adm'r ^
I i ., . ?? iIi vi: -t ituiii ?
Andrew J. Smoke et ux ei at j
Will besohl, a Tract of Land in the fork of the*
Edisios, containing 280 acres, more or. lesa, and
bounded by lands of John McMichaid, estate lauds
of D. A. F. Summers, Lewis Wissenhunt and'the es
tate lands of Saiuuel Bair,. ..._
TKl.MSf.-.J
So much cash as will defray the cqis\\ ^ thrs*K
proceedings, i and tb6 balance on t\ c-\e<Ut of six^
months, the purchaser giving bond fc.enr.iug intrresw
from tlio day of sale, with good shelves and a mort
gage of the premises to ancuec^he puynu-nt of tho
purchase money, add to pay fox papers and Ucvcuu&.
Stamps. ? . : r.
^ . ' ALSO . i.fi
Henry L. Bickenl?aker 1
vh. J
Jesse N. Haigler Adm'r, et al J
Will be sold, all the Real Ksintc of the late J'dstiu?
II ?igle r, to bo ?v.oro porticularly described om Uhi
.!ay of sale. I
? tKRMS
I Ono-lialf. cash, and the balance on a credit of onoC
year. The purchasers to give bond bearing interest
from the day of salei and a mortgage of the premi
ses to secure the payment of tue purchase money,
! and to pay for papers and 'Revenue Stamps.
Oomnussioncrls office. ) V. D.'V. JAMISON,
Commissi onor.
tjomnusstoncr s othce. y
^Orangcburg C. II. V
March i, 1807. ' )
mar'.) ? , .. td
JNO. T. INAB1NET Adm'rofl
A. D. INA HI NET, ct al ' Orangehurg District
vs In Equity,
ANNC. INABINET ct all j
The Creditors of Archibald D. Innbinct are her?-,
by notified tn produce and prov? their claims
against his Estate, on or before the first day of
April next, before tho Commissioner of thin Court.
Connnis.si..ner's Office, \ X. ?. V, JAMISON/
Feb 23, 18ti7. J Commisstohcr.
mar 2 td
In the matter of > February Sittings,' 1807".
Guardians a: il Trustees. / at Orangrburg.
The Commissioner having reported that all the
Records of his office wero destroyed during the rc
cont war, and that he is unable to report even the
names of all the Guardians and Trustees: It is or
dered, that he do publish a notice to nil por.-OiiB who
were appointed Guardians or Trustees, or were in
any way liable to account as such in this Court prior
to tho l?th Mny, 18153, to appear before hira and en
ter into new bonds on or before tho first d-ty- of?Junc
next, nnd in every cnee in which ho can obtajn evi
dence to satisfy himself that nny person so liable to
account has failed to oomply with this notice, he
shall U mo a rule against such persons, to comply.
It is also ordered, Thftt in addition to their, giving
new bond, that thfty ha required to file In th'c Com-.
miBslnner's Offioo, within tho time aforesaid, their
return?! shewing all ihjpir receipts and expenditures
for tho wurtls, and also a'f nil'schedule of nil the pro
perty of every description which they mny. Irold for
their respective wards. ft
Signed. WM. D. JOHNSON.
MarSH 1, 18tl7. Chaineellor.
A truo copy of the original order, eq reeord ha ibis.
Office. ' . ' ' I
Commissioners Office. 1 V. D, V? JAMISON.
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