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RELIGIOUS. The tfotliodist District Conference. ^h^no&frg of. ibo I)Htict..Go'bfercaco for Orangeburg District convened at Cattle Creek, ' ' jl^U^Ground,' on Friday, October 4ttyl867. The meeting was opened with singing and prayer by the Presiding Elder, Rev. A. M. ^J^^^jjug. On motion of Rev. J. R. Prlck ? ctfc, B. 0. Hard was nominated and elected Secretary. nV. ;!Tne toll was called and tho following meni i.., hers nnBwcrcd : KSrdii?evUlc?Rev: J. R. Pickett. ^i?^~Rcy. John Morris.. ' j?fcicA;p?V/e-r-Rev. M. L. Banks: n ? \ tr^per* Orange?Rev. John tnabinet. " ' tipper St.Mattheios?Rev. John L. Siflcy. St. Afatthcicsr-Rcv. Wm. Hutto. /VoaWlrncc-^Rev. J. S. Connor. Eastern Orange?Rev. W. W. Jones. St. George's?Rev. J. E. Pcnn'yi' Lexingtutv?Rov. William Carson. ^V^^Or^^Mry-^jR^y. :t\T. G. Connor. ?.% liLeJchigtoti Afcss/<m--Rov. 0. Solln)' 3 ' LAY DELEGATES. ' ?iue tAtf&n?T. J. Hoyward. 1 GranitevUlc?B. C. Hard. Bratichvillc Circuit?-James StokcB, Bcu. Pooscr,, Jas. B. Berry, James Cox, D. R. Bar ton, B. H. Barton. Providence Circuit?Dr. R. W. Bates,"Sam uel Hutto, L. E. Connor, Dap'l Dantzler, Hen ry TThomas, G. W. Shinglcr. ^ Eastern Orange Circttit?Rev. L. J. Crum, !D. L. Connor, A- A. Connor, J. S. Fuuchcss, V. G. Cam, A. M. Snell. ia Wppc Orange Circuit?:Ang. Hydrick, 7 Thos.; Murph. S?^?**S? Circuit?^M. J. Keller, H, G. Sheridan, H. M. Moorcr. er Orangeburg Circuit?J. J. Sallcy, Fred S. ^ Dibble, Rev. H. C. Wannamaker. *JSt. George's Circttit-'Dr. W. M. Shuler, Wm.. Cannaday, J. M. iWotaol, K. Withers, '?ReVv J. S. Murray, Sam'l Knight, William tmpr. Upper St. Matthews' Circuit?Rev. P. A*. Bnyck, Dr. Wm. Wolfe, John F. Rilcy. iinJW.iiT, Piokott moved the appointment by the Chair of a committee of three on creden tials. I The following were appointed: ]; ,Rey..J. R. Picket*, Rov. M. L; Banks, and Brother Jns. Stokes, who reported Delegates present, as above. < Rev. W. G. Connor moved the appointment of a committee of five on Circuit and Parson ngo Boundaries. ; . . = f .3?M. B* B?rry, D. R. Barton, D. L. Connor, J. Fun chess and Sam'l Knight, wero appoint ed on that committee.' Tho Chair appointed tho following as a Com mittee on Education and .Church -Litoraturo: Rev. W. G. Connor1, Artomas Connor, Rov, JeMn 'Morris, Rov. J. L. Siflcy. Dr, Wm.> fColfe.1 ' Also tho following committee on Missions :. jRcy. 8. Couuor, Rev. Wm. Hutto, Rev. P,<A. ?Buyck, Rev. Win. Caisou and Rev. C. Sonn. Y( . . Also -tho following committee on Sunday Schools: Revs. J. |R] Pickett, J. E. Penny; John S. Murray, and Brothers H. G. Sheridan and James Cox. Also the following committee on Ministerial Support: Dr. R. W. Bates, M. J; Keller, James Stokes, P. J. Hcyward, John F. Rilcy. Also the following committee on Colored Population : ' ' ' ? ? ' Revs. Thos. Raysor, M. L. Banks, John Inabinet, W. W. Jones, and Brother A. Snell. Also the following committee on the State of j the Church: Revs. Wm. Hutto, A. Nettles, and Brothers J. M. Wotael, Jas. Cox aud B. C. Hard. Mc sting adjourned. 3 O'clock P. M.?Meeting called to order by the Presiding Elder and opened with prayer. On motion of Rev. W. G. Connor, it was re solved that an addition of one from each charge not already represented1, Ije inridc <to'thc Com mittee on Circuit and PaYflonnge Boundaries. Tho following Wero appointed : Rev. H. C. Waunamaker, and Brothers R. C. Hard, P. J. Hcyward, Thos. Murph, John F. Rilcy, M. J. Keller, G. W. Shinglcr. Both written and verbal reports were now" received from the several charges. Nidnr Session.?Meeting called to order by the Presiding Elder, and opened with prayer by Rev. Wm. Hutto. On motion of Rov. J. R. Pickett, it w?b re solved lo nominate candidates for the Delega tion to the Annual Conference to he holden at Morganton, N. C, when twelve brethren were nominated. Mornino Seision, Saturday, October 5.? Opened with singing and prayer by Vev. J. R. Pickott. Roll called, (49 present.) The meeting proceeded to the election of Delegates, four being the number allowed. First ballot elected B. C. Hard, M. J. Kel ler. Seen ml ballot elected Dr. W. M. Shuler. Third ballot no election. Fourth ballot olocted Jas. Stokes. On motion of Rev. W. G. Connor, the four biglic'st on tho li?t bo declared elected as alter nates. ? On ballot, Dr. R, W, B?te?, Rov. L. J. ('rum and' D. R. Barton were elected; the fourth, nnd fifth on tjio, list being a tip, tho n.oxt ballot .elected D. L. Connor. Meet diction layer by riding Elder.' Tho following roportn woro received nud adopted^t,,^.^^^_?,_??M ? On Education and Church Literature. r On Ministerial Aid.jj | ' ;^ r On Missions. . \ L W. 1. * On Sunday Schools. Oh^?^dyoAuUt&nV' r. ! ' > - On the Stall of tliofeh'urch/ 1 On Circuit and Parsonago Boundaries. On motion of Roy. John, Morris, Rov. W. G. Connor, Chairman of the Committee on. Education and*1 Church Literature, t/ob re quested v to,.visit the DaJfUfagtoni DistHctfCdu-i fero'iice, and solicit "aid for AVpflbrd CollegoJv..; Evening Sesbion.?Rev. W. G. Connor moved that the report on Boundaries bo amend-' teorgci tho Annual Conference niny decide. Cattle Creek Camp Ground, Orangeburg and Indian Fields Camp Ground were put in nomi nation as inviting the next District Conference j whereupon Oraogcburg was selected by a bare majority. On . motion, a. coromitteo of thv'co was ap {ptimtod to investigate the 'claiirt; said lo be due Mrs. J en kins, for the District Parsonago, The :following were the committee: Jas. Stokes, Ben. Pooscr, J. F. Rilcy. On motion of Dr. R. W. Bates, seconded by Rev. J. R. Picket, it was resolved, that Rev. W. G. Connor bo furnished with a copy of the minutes for publication ; and that the Secreta ry be requested to furnish the 'Son/hem Chris tian Aifi ocqtc with a copy of the reports from the different committees. ? On motion of Rev. Win. Carson, the thanks of this body were tendered to ? the people of Cattle Creek, for tho haudsotuc hospitality cx tcnde?3P:to the members of tho Conference; J wliicli was passed by a unanimous rising vote. There being no further busiuess, the Con ference adjourucd, with the doxology and bene diction by tho Presiding Elder. B. C. HARD, Secretary. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OX CIRCUiT BoVtroARtES AND PARSONAGES. We believe that the people have become re conciled to the present arrang?ment of their Circuits and Boundaries, with the exception, as far us ascertained, of the churches of Bethel, Zion and 41 Station, formerly belonging to St. George's Circuit, and embracing about 40 white members, wbo aro destitute of ministe rial service.. . Wo recommend that the three churches be embraced iu the St. George's Cir 5 cuit. Iu regard to the. Parsonages,,!we 'believe that so soon as tho people can be satisfied that, the present Circuits will bo rotaincd/th'oy will en ter heartily into the erection of Parsonages for ihc comfcrt of the ministers nnd their families ARd Yt0 ?O recommend. JAS, Br BERRY, Chairman. .report < of. the committkk on colorkh population. The Committee, on whom devolved the duty of reporting in 'reference to the colored people, beg leave to present the following : We regret that we arc compelled to state, from facts that have conic under our own ob servations and reported by others, that there is in the bounds of our Dist rict Conference a wido spread and growing disaffection evidenced by this class of our population towards the Metho dist Episcopal Church South. With the ex ception of an occasional locality, they have generally severed their connection with our Church, and formed themselves into Associa tions, whose prevailing sentiment seems to be Radicalism, instead of the religion of Christ. This change in their Church relations, nud substitution of politics for religion, we deeply deplore, and would arrest if possible. But your committco confess to a feeling of groat discourngeuieut in this work. We would not, however, recommend a suspension of effort. Wo would say to the officials of our Church and especially to the Ministers, local and itine rant, that wo should still ostomm ifc our impera tive duty, to do what 1b in oW 'power, to en lighten and Bavo the colored people, whenever nnd'whcrcvcr prncticaple. There aro a few who are still disposed to avail themselves of our instruction, and by persevering efforts on their behalf, their numbers may be gradually augmented. To yield to despair, because of formidable obstacles iu the way of the discharge of duty, is not characteristic ol the times, phil anthropic or Christian. Wo therefore recommend for adoption by this Body the following resolutions: 1st. That as a Church wc arc as much as ever interested iu the moral well-being of the colored population in our midst. 2d. That we will not relax our efforts, iu the uso of proper means to enlighten their miuds, and save their souls from death. ' All of which is respectfully submitted. M. L. BANKS, Chairman. A SPIjENOID OPPORTUNITY for A PROFITABLE AND SAFE INVESTMENT. 1 AA ACRES OF LAND, situated on the Bull J Swamp Road, within tho Corporate Limits Oi Orangeb?rg, S. C, being a part of tho Estate Lands of J. J. Andrews, deceased, will be sold iu Lots varying In size from 5 to 20 ACRES, to suit purchasers, ' A Plat of the entire Tract will be mndc by competent Surveyor, laid off with Streets, Ac. Aj. the wholo -.s ill be Sold at Public Outcry, on th Land itself, by Lots, to the Highest Didder, for Cash, on the 25th DAY OF DECEMBER f* I Li - " . ; ? next. *' ? J, HESSE ANDREWS, . f \ Executor, oc 5 Id CHARLESTON CARDS, . TEMPLE OF FASHION. -tr: H. JOHNSON, IlftTsil CAPS, PHPvS 'and tJMBRELLAS, 2W King-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. sept 28 3m C. M?DSEN, dealer in All Kihds of Leaf Tobacco, and IVjnnufacturcr of Fine IFftTnim dhd Domestic Scgnrs, To. 55 Society Street, One Door From Kin C li A RLE STON, S. C. j f1 Samples Seiit by Express, sept-21 - ? m 3 Zimmerman Davis, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Adgor's North Wharf, Consignments Rctipoctfully Solioitod. ecpt 21 m 'A . WM. WALTON SMITH, GOTTCXTST FACTOR -AND? COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jioycc cD Co.'s Whurf. CHARLESTON, S. D. 86y* Prompt and personal at tont um given to Hie h?1c of Cotton. aug 21 ? f mos G G. H. WALTER & CO., FACTORS AND . r'rr COMMISSION MERCUANTS, Athjer'* Nor(h \Vlutrf. C II A R L E STON. S. C . Liberal Advances made on all Produce Con signed to their Care, ar.o. lt. waltkh, .w?t. J. mYoiimack. e. n. w alt Kit. sept 21 in 3 OS WELL REEDER, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. ADGER'S NORTH WHARF, C II A R L E S T O N. S . C . Consignments Respectfully Solicited, j acpt'2l in 3 C. Ci.ach'S. A. Witt?:. OLAC1US & WITTE, jVCV80 BAST 71.1 P, C II A R L E S T O N. S. C.,' 4 Coini2il*si?n Merchants, AND W HOLES A LE J J11A LKUS i N Grocer it *\ l'roristitintt, }'?';/:/ wffi /?*"/"' ttmt Jjiquor*. BCpt 14 * ((iii "Burnham's Drug Store." I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE 5>:ittontion of my friends and Hi ose of my father to the large stock of Drugs, Perfum ery, Dye- Stuffs and Patent Medicines, wliicli will ho sold low for rash. Mich an Quinine, Opium, Lobelia. Rurnhaius Godfreys Cor dial and Balsam Turlington, &c., Ac., cither whole sale or retail. Call a.nd examine my Stock, as it is no trouble to show my Goods. Country orders filled with the sumo dispatch as before the war. E. S. BURN HAM, No. 121 King Street, near Calhouii-St., Sign Red .Mortar, sept 21?3m Charleston, S. C. WILLIS & OHISOLM, FACTORS; COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND i SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO Til E PURCHASE, sale and shipment to Foreign ami Do mestic Ports,.of Cation, Rico, Lumber and Nav al Stores. 7 ATLANTIC WHARF, CHAHLITlSTOiN, S. C. E. WILLIS. ALEX. R. CI1TSOLM. feb 23 1 y CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLL, WER? & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goods are selected specially for our SOFT HERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KINO STREET, Three doors below Wentworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. Terms Cash, or City Acccptnuco. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. II, C. Stoll. Ciiari.bs Wi:uii, 11. c. Walkkii. feb 2:5 o tf H. L. Jeffers & Co., FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. ('. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE of Cotton and other Produce. Orders for sup plies onitcfiilly attended to. ? Epfor to Captain John A. Hamilton. R. (1. Stone, Esq., O'rnngcburg, Dr. Win. c. Whetstone, St. Mat t hews. it pi 11 tl IR?N TIES, ' A T ,11 E 1) U 0 E I) P 11 I C E S. Just received a fresh supply of Beard's Patent Slot Tie, AND Beard's Patent Improved Bvckte? Tie WHICH WILL de SOLD AT ?REATLY rb duccd prices and on liberal terms. Dealers supplied at a heavy discount. OKO. w. williams & CO., Charleston, s. C. oct 5?5t Factors. J. A. Quackenbusli, 120 EAST DAY, C II A It L E S T 0 N , S . C . WHOLESALE CROCK It, AND Commission Merchant, DE At.EH IN Sugar, Tens, Raton, Lard, Fish and Salt, etc. sept 14 m C It. IH8CH0FF. C. WLTJIEKX. Henry BiscliolT & Co., WHOLESALE pitOCEKS AND DKAI,KKS IN WINKS, LIQUORS, SKGARS. ?.See, No. IDT East Ray, C II A R L K S T 0 X , S . C . sept 14 in (i SAM'L I MAESHA LL, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN English and American HA RR W A RE, CUTLERY, (M'NS. A ND Agricultural Implements, SHIN OF THE GOLDEX GUN, ilHi King Struct, ihl Dour Relow Society, CIIARLKSTON, S. 0. scjit 11 * :>m Wagener, Heatli & Monsees, FLAXTATlt)X AND FAMILY (i ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Haiti, Bacon, Shoulders, I'ork, 15?ei. Klonr. Sugar, Coflbc, Tea, etc!, etc.. WIN KS, LIQUORS, SKGARS AND T t) ? A C C 0 iYtf?. 163 ((?(/ Diii East Bui/, tori Queen-streeti, CMIARLKSTON, S. ('. C--TJ - All Ci ders Promptly Attended to sept I I m >i S, Thomas, .fit., IV?. S. fi.\xm:.\r.. William G. Wllildeii & Co, FORMERLY or-1 II AY DEN & V/HILDEN, in:vi.kiis in WATCH KS, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, CLASS WARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES; Old (litld mul Silver purchased. Watches atul Je'fcclry Rrj?iiri <l. 22."> King-St.. Corner ol' Dcnufaiu, A T WHOLES A LEW IIA YXE STREET CIIARLKSTON, S. 0. fab 23 c ly Fall and Winter Clothing", 310 ki\g street, West Side. One D<ior Smith of Market Street, CHARLESTON S. C. Now opened, tin Elegant Supply of FALL and WINTER CLOTH INC. all ipialities. Fine medium and low priced for Dress ami business purposes. Also Boys Clothing to suit all ages. ta i l0ri\o imeimktji KST Supplied with a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassi mere and Veatings made to order in best style. Coods also sold by the yard. We inviiu purchasers to call and loolt through the Supply, which is ottered id LOW PRICES. WM. MATTHIESSEN, Agent. R. AS'. McTruKors, Superintendent, oct It) in 'J Hiibij.ks house, (ron.MKUi.v mhs, Diuni.c's,) 281 KING STREKT, Between Weutwdrfh and llnr.el Streets, mul within three in in Ides' walk of nil the Principal Wholesale mul Retail Houses of Meeting, Kinij und Hanne Streets, and the Host O?cc, Charleston, S. C. The City Railway, which runs to each extremity of the City. i? within fifty yards of the house. TERMS OF HOARD : Hoard by the day.$^ ftO '?.Week.$12,00 to *K> (k>, Hkn'iiv Simiiniok, Mas, R. Hii.iir.its. net IS t <r Dil. B. M. SHULER HAVINO REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE from his well known Stand, bcgaloavo respeetiully to invite Iiis friends throughout Bio District, to visit him attiiB Now, Large and \yplj Furnished ES TABLI SUMEN T on RUSSELL-STREET, ,oppoaite Messrs RULL SCOVILL'S, where they will be sure to be supplied with the very beat Drugs and Medicines the Mnrkel affords, nnd at the lowest market prices.' He hi\s on bund now a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, Paints, Oils ?ud Brushes, ? ? j !.?yfl Stuff*, Lye nn? Potash, \ Jl ^IuizeIla und Corn Starch, j /t , Cooking.and Washing Soda, '>;, I'lOif'tH ', " Black l'qmfer, Spices of ?ill kinds, \ , ., COMPOSITION,' LOBELIA',' n?rV^ POLDER, &o., Propurcd by Kphrniat Lnrrabee, BITTERS of ull Kinds, ' H. I TRUSSES, Single und double, Largo and Small, riue Suioking and Chewing TOBACCO, ? Fine Dil AN DIES and WINES ftV Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET soaps.' Cull and tntiafy yourselves?you can get just what you wittVt. ?lust received a lot of that fine "DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO." Bf$' Will open nn Sundays from 7 to 10. A. M., and from 11 to 7 P. M; feb'J:; " c . ? ly THE CANNON iiOilSE! (OJ'rOSITE COURT HOUSE.) ? i*iii-: jsurscruVer would Rc r^.^y.'.vvw TDK SUR.SCIUBKR WOULD Re flffifeKreg.*??pect frilly int'ornitiiti Truveiuig Pu'b ^^^.?cl'^Be that Ids HOUSE is opened for] ,c-?fi?S?i-.v>...'.- du:;- ;ieco:.t.>.taiion. RAT US OF LOA HI). Hoard per Dav.:! ".() " We'el:.:.7 On " ?? Month. 20 IK) ALSO A HAR-ROOM hi tin- Basement, which is eupplicd with the best of Li.,U.M>. J _ VS.. C A 3^5iSft i > .-lit;;" c Jv _ ... . . . 1 .X ,S^r> Frederick Fersnsr, M Ed If A X 1 C A L I) R X T I S T, Will attend to those who wish his servims at their residences, by being informed through ilie'Vostnffic'r or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD utid'SILVER PLATE ; nLjo the. Vl.'LC \NITE }YOBK. Ai! work doni? \Varrar.te-l '" give satisfaction. Residence: at Mr JOSEPH FERSNER'S, Orange burg District, S. C. ni.tr :;0 Wofforrt College, Qr\liT.\ SBtT.fi C T?.. K'.';U?il ('AROLIXA. The First Sc.*<-'ion of the Fourteenth Collegiate '^nr '-"ins oh thy Jj?t Ocfo'euVltftfT,. The course of sliMpTi tunams ^^hi.ged.'Iiul \\?[ Facility admit irregular students o? ' ?" .;"' pnrlk'tiliir studies only. Tin- I'li-pniatory Scltool, under the imniediaie ! supervision of the Faculty, open-t at thu same time. Tuition pet Year including (<>iititigeu| lee - #~*4 cu Rounl per nioiilh about - - - - - - pU. Rills payable in advnucc in fspeble-'or its cqmya. lcnt ia ctirrency. The Divinity School also t?nens at the same time nmler the suporvbdon'of Rev. A. M. Shipji, D. I)., Rev. Whilefoord Smith, D. D.. and Rev. A. II. Les ter, A. M. For further particulars address JA. M. SH1PP, President. ^ nng *J I I tf THE SOUTHERN FAA'ORITE ! .j ? . :0.r IV;-&A-* rf rS *\\ Burro's Weekly rOR B?i'S AND il IRL. lirilluniOg Rhtslvatrd and EldganOy J'rinfrd. -:o: now ruBLiJjinxA MAROONER'S ISLAND, or Dr. Gordon in Search of Iiis Children ; a sequel to the ^'Young Muroon ei s," by Rev. F. R. Gobbling, .JACK DORELL, or, a Roy'.- Adventures in Texas. A story of the Texan War of Independence, by one of Fannin's men. Pronounced by the Southern Pres "cental to the Lest of Mayiio Reid's Stories." TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION: S-.W ]>er year in advance; three copies S?5.00; five c0]>ics SN.oo; ten copies $lo.60 and twenty-one copies $;;o.oo. Sainplo copies sent on application. Clergymen anil Teachers furnished at $1.50 per annum. sept 28 5 tf Demorest's Monthly Magazine. TTNIV IC RS A LLY acknowledged the Model Parlor J Magazine of America: devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketched, Architecture and Model Collages. Household .Matters, GoiUS of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (Inoltiding special de partments on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Gyinnafftio, Equestrian Exercises, Music, Amuse ments, etc.; all by the bent authors, and profusely ami artistically illustrated with costly Engravings (full si/.e), luotul and reliable Patterns, Embroide. rjc?, Jewelry, nnd a constant succession of artistic novelties, with other useful nnd entertaining litera ture. No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady of taste, can atford to do without tlie Mod-, em monthly. Single copies SJO cents: hack nuni hcpJ, n> spcciincns, 10 cents; either mailed free. Yenrly, 39,With>A. vnlunblo premium; two oopies $0.60; three copies. $7.n0; live cojdes, $12. and splendid premiums for clubs at .*;t each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. Address W. JENMNLS DE MOREST, No. 470, Br.?".ydway, Nc^y Yovk. [Icmor.esj'R Monthly ami Young America, together, St, with the premiums for each, vet \i d t.f _ ._ _ ?-^?ijtt^ ~ O?GAL NOTICES* ?e Commissioner s, Sales. ?T?TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, II. Foglcr und ?. F. Fogler, 1 .?t Purim^pL ,tq UrnordenJn,<^iiH/?osiv. Wide 28th September, 1807, I wilt sell on the 4th November next, at the Court House,- for one half cash, the balance jon a credit?qf. cue., Wir, Kfiuwyf bond with'interest fioth "date, payable annually. AfiJong |>a?;ftny part of the debt is unpaid, and V**nfH|age 01 (he property, Purchasers paying for papers and "tJJMYH /?*> 'A'A . ^Jjii^ii^^^8^^flglng tfl.Wna, fogler, I'dtfcoHtfcu, containing 882 acres more or less, situate on? tUff'ISn-o (Eibfl'lttad, iiSth^ ?Ts^fctlnr? bound ed' by Sajid/?" ?ic??rd vlinnaniid? MriXllradhaui. cjl'by JiVid^lf &i vs. \ Forcolo?eJMortgage," Luclnda Ash. .,t)l.t$$lf*T%?iXl'l,,S*> *007 Uy virtue of a decretal order in the above>easo to e directed by ^hnhdcllor Johnson1, i will sell at Faroe! of Land in" the District v?i^I<i.H?F'i2?r?v bounded bylahtfrf 'df GideW'Bluiii. ?-?'WnftfiF Wat kips. JoHC?hjCav,tci|, und John R. Millions*ifljtjii" ?*ing!bhclmndrcd ami ffirty-flvc acres, more ?* less'. ^TCj^ius?Cas.h.in.gtiW,:q l'urlchaacraAo.rpay fdrapa? pera and revenue stamps, ALSO Y; V. V. Jan^sonT^tj?. j Bill to1 j *jJ? ' f foreclose ?ilct.. 'I.):?" ? . Jno.?P, Inobiiict. I '\ ):<? Iii tf/f 1gSl*fe 4 / r, At. tbejaiue time and place five hundred acres (?iin>) mCVi or less on ihilL's Branch, bounded Jit lauds of S. E. Moorer, S. GjTafr? c?frfibVf P.''J.T?. Fehler. L. B. D. Rowinan, and J;. D.- Inabinet. 11 ' 'Terms?('iish'L'rfbiigh'fo pay costs and expenses uf .suit,- hulnuup <.n .1st ib?y of January -AiJU.71608, secured by bond, with personal security and mort gage of premises to secure the payment Itt t/i'e piir elmse nioiiey^^Uichitaeiu^tU-uay-iw - papers ?no\ revenue stamps. , ;fft<( ,la ?77 . Apj?$b1 .-*oH >i iliw* Hen. F. Simmons, 1 Dill to , ? ,. ..vs..1 U* ?*''toreeTas&''> W,,T John Itutrmau. j M o r t g u g o if tj? At same time and place, two hundred.antL seven ty-two ae.es move nrUeas) in ? the distrfrt'i/ml Snlro aforesaid, mi waters, of Lull Swamp, boun<)ed.?by lauds of J.'M. Mm ley. W, iiookvV, Henry uhisen doiincr and Oeor^iLi_\iugsjf>u.J ?( .,- , ti->T Terms?One half cash, and bajaue.?j)n a credit of one year. Set'liVeiT'Tiy*bi'iM \\ \iT\ uuei est from da?e and mortgage .of the'"ihiud;,"'.l,iiVcimser In pay for papers and revenue stamps. I'lirtduiscr. failing to contpiy with' IprniV *>f sale, the Commissioner will sell the siiid hinds at the sale dry iit-xt* suecccding nt'th'e visK of InrnieV purchaser. t.'ommjsViopvr's.tMme.*! J V. D: V. J A^M I SON. ' 11 IN EftUITY,.,'. ,r O?ANU KHURt) DIS'JUICT. ;. ,v. Dill Tor ... Inji./.VironV'" V. eslr.v II?...-?. ,? ? | ui ( I ... ,A?d :v .-.el Creditors ai: t Devisees. J -Ridirf. It appearing to my satisfactiun, that Lewi's IIous jer and Mary liuusia<.^hi>'-uifei/.ule*p?flniTts in this vase, arcuhseiy Ifpii), u.iji^'le.-.il?^rjtlujy^'ylie limits.. uf this St:, re. mi inonblf ??f Messrs. Hut sou* & Le gat!?, ( "Utplnimii :< Solieiiors-illie ordrfodih.il said deleiiilaiits doseveial?y appear and .phvyL/answvr or. deiner t.oAho foinpl-niiants said" Dill within fofty days flow ihr public ation of lIiis order, or,yip.ordqrv pro'cohfriJso will be entcsed ngnliisl fiienL Ciiiiimifsii.iuivJ lltliec..,). AJ. D? V> JA?1 Oraiijieliiiig f'. IL, V Commissioner. , l.rwis A. Zi igler, Ex'i * vs. Jam 24,181)7. ' J ?>f?tT?T |Lj..,o rM .sept 2o .xii % ,* ._j dOiI ji-^f >e#i an-'Mi 1 IN EQUITY, vn o ix a xc enuRfi m st kh't. Howard A. Fogie AhH1f!nicVa"P.'Vogle. | ? . ?. ? Pff-bni! ^t<?)lnH o3 s.M>?/. David .7. Clav ton nnd others. J k * III. nit ) It Htr.lt!??;H$ U '* r. r?f.maul to nil i>r"di:r in this ease, nil prriMinaliar ing rlaiius agnijisLfbe K.-tnlc of' \VilHiirit"Fog!r arid " ^(issiii Fogie, ilcc.. will pi cm nt and prove them br/nrn Hie and all pef-Vons iinlebicd to inc same will mako payment within three months from this ?inte. ? Commivxi nl'i's'ttmee. ) V. D. V. JAMISON. (Jiau^ebiirg. t; H. A UWiindsVifcher. ^ept, ifO, 1807. J oct u?cm , . xii .? OltANT.inn'lUI ?lSTKlClT. : A. Macktiy. hdia'r of G-. (?. -MackayiS 1 Rill for v.*. V lui^iclii,n W: F. HrttsoH, Trustee, eL at. J nnd Relief. dil \.iL 1. t$VlH ' In pursuance of an order in this case from <'han~ eeller Johnson, all persons having claims against' the Kstato of (ScorgC C. Mackay, deceased, ore re (|tlircd to present and prove the s.ame before mc at Orangeburg C. Ii., within three months from this date. " tAH'W- h it.t.tl i Vl Coiauiissioncr's Office, V , Y. Di V. JAMISON, Aug. 2*.?, lStJT. i Comnuatfioner. augSl xii ' td ?r - -.-B In Equity, v-w OHANGEBUIUI' DIST^TCT^; A. G. Collier,-AHmr E'sfaVb^oY' "* W Edward W. Easterlin, vs. \ Rill for D?Juncilw\ m<\ Relief ,vt Cnro?ne Easterlin, ct al Creditors' and Distnbutee1^ ' Pursuant to an uv<ler in this *;\xc n\i pernvn-t hat ing demands against the Estate of ED\V*D W. Jfc??*. TEIILIN, deeenswl. will prove them before liie with-. : in three mouths from this date, aud any one iudebt-. ed to the same will make payment. Commissioner s.OHice, V V. D. V. JAMISON; OrangcburgC. II?, S. 'C., > Commissioner. Aug 14. 1807. j Nil Urn In Equity. OR kVNG BBOUa DISTRICT. .Ino. F. Bonnett, Admr of ' '1 1 W. 0. W. Pou, vs. J- Rill for Injunction and Relief^. ( F. IL W. Briggmann and others, Creditors and Distributees. Pnxsuant to an order in this ease; nil persons hav ing demands against the estate of W. 0,1 yi. Pou^ . deceased, will prove them before me within three, months from this dato,, or they wilL.be debarred payment,'and any one indebted to tho .same will^ make payment. Commissioner's Office, \ ? V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangcburg 0. H. V Commissiont-r. Auj 1.4, 1807 J Nil eom?a STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA~\ ?7.? Orangeburg.District. / iWWtton, Ry P. A. McMICHAEL Esq., Ordinary. ' WHEREAS, y. D. V. Jamison, Commissioner in Kqility, hath made, suit to ine to grant him betters of Administration of tho Estate and effects of B. - Scclcy, deceased. Those are therefore to oito and admonish all anfl singular the kindred and creditors (of the said R. Seeley, deeeaseil, that they be ami appear before me, in the Court of Ordinary, to be held at Orange? burg ('. II.. on tho ISth day of Nov. next, nftr* pubTioatiou herr?f, at 11 'o'clock Ih thC forenoAn, t'%' shew cause if aiiy, they have, why 1hf? aaid.Alhuinir^ trillion should nof lie granted, . Qiv#n under, m^-, humhthj^' sovpntM tl*;.y, of OctO) be\% Anno DQiuimj LSij7. P. A. M< MICHAEL, O: 0, ]}: -lot Vi d Mx