The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, November 02, 1867, Image 5
RELIGIOUS.
"""^ r?' i^?lijbiikd. BY, WtQUBST.]
Tfao Methodtet District 'Conference.
TUt iiiociitig of tho DHtiot.Cobfercaco for
Orangeburg District convened at Cattle Crook,
; '' JCaWp^Grround, on Friday, Ootobor 4tfy 1867.
\ ' .-Tho meeting was opened with singing and
prayer by the, Presiding Elder, Rev. A. M.
CtrieUburg., On motion of Rov. J. R. Prlck
odi ett, B, 0. Hard was nominated and elected
Secretary.
? H0* ^e jroll wos called and tho following mem
,Wrs answered:
a<?* *,iXton{tevillc-?llcv: J. R-. Pickets jj u
^&<jn~Rcy. John Morris
' jSiackvi?e-r-l\e\. M. L. Banks.
" i Qjjpe*'Orange?Rev. John Inabinct.
* ' Vjpper St. Matthews?Rov. John L. Sifioy.
,, ?t. Afatthctcs^TLcv. Win. Hutto.
ProPK??ncc-^Rev. J. S. Connor.
'. JEWorn, Orange?Rev. W. W. Jones.
St. George'??Rev. J. E. Penny;
ini Lexington*?Rov. William Carson.
\ liLtJi^(MMission--A\(krQ: ScrtnV ??^1
LAY DELEGATES. . ...
?? *? t^lT<', till*" *? 1'3r^ * 1
?lue tAtfB?n?T-T. J. Heywhrd.
Granitcvillc?Xl. C. ITard.
BrcmcMille Circuit?James Stokes, Bcu.
. .'i^oofler,, jaa. R. Berry, James Cox, D. R. Bar
ton, B. H. Barton,
nil Providence Circuit?Dr. R. W. Batcs,'Sam
ucl Hutto, L. E. Connor, Dap'l Dantzler, Hen
ry Thomas, G. W. Shinglcr.
Eastern Orange Circuit?Rev. L. J. Crum,
L. Connor, A. A. Connor, J..S. Punchcss,
P. G.. Garn, A. M. Snell.
?no ff&per Orange Circuit?:Ang. nydrick,
;'.*hbB.l,Mqrph.
JJtitl tfatfaioj Circuital. J. Keller, H. G.
Sheridan, H. M. Moorcr.
> ?? Orangeburg Circuit?J. J. Salley, Fred S.
Dibble, Rev. H. C. Wannamaker.
?iSt'.- George'i' Circuit?Dr.1 W. M! Shuler,
Wm.. Cannaday, J. M. Wotsol, E. Withers,
tRev. J. S. Murray, Sani'l Knight, William
t^lmcr.
Upper St. Matthews' Circuit?Rev. P. A.
Buyck, Dr. Wm. Wdlfei John F. Rilcy.
.^t. J, Pickott moved the appointment by
the Chair of a committee of three on creden
tials. The following were appointed:
PSW^ir R. Pickctt, Rov. M. L; Banks, and
Brother Jas. Stokes, who reported Delegates
present as above.
Rev. W. G. Connor moved the appointment
of a committee of five on Circuit and Parson
age Boundaries. < _ - ? '
'Jas. ?l B?rry, D. R. Barton, D. L. Connor,
J. Ifiihtjhc^ arid S?ni*l Knight, wore- appoint
cd on that committee.
The Chair appointed tho following as a Com
mitteo on Education and Ghurch Literaturo:
Rev. W. G. Connor, Artemas Connor, Rov,v
John Morris, Rov. J\ L. Siflcy, Dr, Win.]
Vfplfc.'
Also the following committee on Missions :.
;?cv. J. S. Connor, Rev. Wm. Hutto, Rev.
P. .A. JJuyck, Rev. Win. Caisou and Rev. C.
Scnn. .
Aluo tho following committee on Sunday
Schools:
Roys. J. R. Pickott, J. E. Pen?y; John
S. Murray, and Brothers If. G. Sheridan and
James Cox.
Also the following com mi (tec on Ministerial
Support:
Dr. 11. W. Bates, M. J. Keller, James
Stokes, P. J. Hcyward, John F. Rilcy.
Also the following committee on Colored
? ? ? * -'
Population : * '? *
Revs. Thos. Roysor, M. L. Banks, John
Inabinct, W. W. Jones, and Brother A. Snell.
Also the following committee on the State of
the Church :
Revs. Win. Hutto, A. Nettles, and Brothers
J. M. Wotsel, Jas. Cox and B. C. Hard.
Meeting 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 represented, .b^q. intfdc ;to;thc Com
niitteo on Circuit rnnd Parsonage Boundaries.
The following were appointed :
Rev. II. C. Wannamaker, and Brothers R.
C. Hard, P. J. Hcyward, Thos. Murph, John
F. Riley, M. J. Koller, G. W. Shinglcr.
Both written and verbal reports were now'
received'from the several charges.
NldnT Session.?Meeting called to order
by tho Presiding Elder, and opened with prayer
by Rev. Wm. Hutto,
On motion of Row J. R. Pickctt, it was re
solved to nominate candidates for the Delega
tion to tho Annual Conference to bo holden at
Morganton, N. C, when twelve brethren were
nominated.
Morn i no Seision, Saturday, October 5.?
Opened with singing and prayer by Rev. J.
R. Pickott. Roll called, (49 present.)
The meeting proceeded to the election of
Delegates, four being tho number allowed.
First ballot elected B. C. Hard, M. J. Kel
ler.
?oeond ballot elected Dr. W. M. Shuler.
Third ballot no election.
Fourth ballot elocted Jas. Stokes.
On motion of Rev. W. G- Connor, the four
lest on tho li?t bo doclarcd elected as alter
nates. '
On ball(ot4, Dr. R. W, Baton, Rov. L. J.
Crum and' D. R. Barten woro elected; tbe
(mirth nud fifth on tfio list being a tip, tho
n,oxt ballot elected D. L. Goiinor.
Meeting ndjourued as usual with the beno
diction by. tho ProBiding Elder.
AFT?Rli??VSession.?Prayer by the Pre
siding Elder r
The following roports woro rccoivcd and
doptcdt_*~*~>?? ??
On Education and Church Literature.
On Ministerial Aid.J | r, % ? ' ?
On Missions. * W
On Sunday Schools.
O^C?^WdyoAuWtJon":r
On the ?tntl ?T tile Wurth.'
On Circuit and Pnrsonngo Boundaries.
On motion of Roy. John,Morris, Itcv. W.
G. Connor, Cha^rtoan. of ^lio Committee on.
Education and*" Clturch 'Literature, was re
quested v to.visit the Darlington. District^ Cdn-;
fcropcer, and solicit aid for .Wpfford College.. ..
Evening Session.?Rev. W. G. Connor
moved tlmt the report on Boundaries be amend-1
cd, by recommending that 41 Station^. Zion
and Bethel (Jhurches, be included 'in St.
Georgo's CircuIt,vor making thorn a Mission, as
the Annual Conference may decide
Cattle Creek Camp Ground, Orangeburg and
Indiun Fiolds Camp Ground were put iu nomi
nation as inviting the next District Conference;
whereupon Oraogcburg was selected by a baro
majority.
On xTODtionja committee of throo WaS ap
pointed to investigate the 'claim; Raid to be dhe
Mrs. Jenkins, for the District Parsonage-, The
:Following'wore tiic committee:
Jus. Stokes, Ben. Poosor, J. F. Rilcy.
On motion of Dr. R. W. Bates, seconded by
Rev. J. R. Picket, it was resolved, that Rev.
W. G. Connor b.e~ furnished with a copy of the
minutes for publication ; and that the Secreta
ry be requested to furnish the 'Southern Chris
tian Aift ocatc. with a copy of tho reports from
the different committees. ?
On motion of ReY, Wir. Carbon, the thanks
of this body vcre tendered to tho people of
Cattle Creek, for tho hand some hospitality cx
teibdetP'to the members of tho Conference;
'wnicli was* passed by a unanimous rising vote.
There being no further busiuess, the Con
ference adjourucd, witli the doxology and bene
diction by tho Presiding Elder.
B. C. HARD, Secretary.
report OF THE COMMITTEE ON circuit
IjOUnWrIES AND PARSONAGES.
Wc believe that the people have become re
conciled to the present arrangement of their
Circuits and Boundaries, with tho exception,
as far as ascertained, o,f. the churches of Bethel,
Zion and 41 Station, formerly belonging to St.
George's Circuit, and embracing about 40
white members, who aro destitute of ministe
rial service.. Wo recommend thai, the three
churches be embraced in the St. George's Cir
cuit.
In regard to thc.J'arsouagcs., wc believe that
so soon as the people can be satisfied that the
present Circuits will bo retained,1 they will en
ter heartily into the erection of Parsonages for
the comfcrt of the minister? and their families
And YT? r>o recommend.
JAS, B, BEERY, Chairman.
.REPORT, OF. THE COMM1TTFK ON COLORED
rorui.ATioN.
The Committee, on whom devolved the duty
of reporting in reference to the colored people,
beg leave to present the following :
Wc regret that wc arc compelled to state,
from facts that have come under our own ob
servations and r< ported by others, that there is
in the bounds of our District Conference a widu
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, and
substitution of politics for religion, wc deeply
deplore, and would arrest if possible But
your comniittco confess to a feeling of great
discouragement in this work. Wc would not,
however, recommend a suspension of offort.
Wo would say to the officials of our Church
and especially to the Ministers, local and itine
rant, that wo should stilLesteium it our impera
tive duty, to do what is hi ohi power, to en
lighten and save the colored people, whenever
and wherever prncticaplo. There aro a few
who arc still disposed to avail themselves of
our instruction, and by persevering efforts on
their behalf, their nmnbcis maybe gradually
augmented. To yield to despair, because of
formidable obstacles in the way of the discharge
of duty, is uot characteristic ol the times, phil
anthropic or Christian.
Wc thoreforc recommend for adoption by
this Body the following resolutions:
1st. That as a Church we 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, in
the uso of propur means to enlighten their
minds, and save their souls from death.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
M. L. BANKS, Chairman.
A 8PjLENI>I? OPPORTUNITY
for,
A PROFITABLE AND SAFE INVESTMENT.
i aa ACllES 0F L^NI). situated on the Bull
J Swamp P'-ad, within tho Corporate Limits
?f Orangeburg, S. C, being a part of tho Estate
Lands of J. J. Androws, deceased, will he sold iu
Lots varying In sizo from
5 to 20 ACRES,
to suit purchaser!,-/
A Plat of the entire Tract will bo made hy a
competent Surveyor, laid off with Streets, &c. And
the wholo will be Sold at Public Outcry, on the
Land itself, by Lots, to the Highest Bidder, foi
Cash, on the
2.rirn DAY OF DECEMBER
DLH I- mi i' it)
next.
J, HESSE ANDREWS,
(?(.?> ... i Executor.
..et 5. id
CHARLESTON CARDS.
. TEMPLE OF FASHION. ! ,'.
g. JOEcisrsoisr,
H?TSj CAPS, FURS and UMBRELLAS,
200 King-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Bcpt 28 3m
dkalkk in _
?
All Kinds of Leaf Tobacco, and Manufacturer
-. ^ of Fitto Havana and Dornest fc Segars,
A'o. 55 {Society Street, One Door From King,
C lit'A R LE S T O N, S. C.
I ? .. Snmplca Seiltby Express.
|? sept 21 - ;m 3
Zimmerman Davis,
COTTON FACTOR AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Adgcr'? North Wharf,
Consignments Respectfully Solioited.
sept 21 m 3
WM. WALTON SMITH,
COTTCXTST FACTOR
. ??ANU?
COMMISSION MEUCHAXT,
Jioi/ec it' Co.'.* Wharf.
CHARLESTON, S. D.
Prompt and personal attention given tu the
sale of Cotton.
aug 21 mos <?
GL' H. WAXTER & CO.,
AND _ ,.^r
COM.MISSION MERC1I ANTS,
Atfger's North Wharf
C II A R L E S T O N , S. C\
-o
Liberal Advances made on all Produce Con
signed to their Care,
ar.o. Ii. waltem, >v|i. 3. m'cormack.
k. u. walt Kit.
sept 21 ne 3
OSWELL REEDER,
COTTON FACTOR
AM)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT.
AUGER'S NORTH WHARF,
C II A R Ii E S T O X. S . 0 .
Consignments RcspcclluUj Solicited.
I ScptV.il lid .' *
C. Ci.Actt's. A. Wim:.
CLACIUS & WITTE,
Ar6V80 FAST DA i',
C 11 A R L E S T () N, S. C.,' '
CoimHT*si?? Mercliants,
a x n
WHOLESALE joiALKHS IN*
Groverns, Provisions, Ragging, R"i>r ami
Liauors.
sept 14 * Cm
"Burnham's Drug Store."
1 WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE
'attention of my friends and those of my
father to the large slock nf Drugs. Perfum
ery, Dye- Stulls and Patent Medicines,
which will bo sold law for rash, such ax
Quinine, Opium, Lobelia, Itiirnhnms Godfrey* Cor
dial and Balsam Turlington, &c., &c., cither whole
sale or retail.
Call ami examine my Slock, as it is no trouble to
show my Goods.
Country orders fdled with the same di.-pntch as
before the war. E. S. B?UNIIAM,
No. 121 King Street, near Calhoun-St.,
Sign Red Mortar,
sept 21?3m Charleston, S. C.
"WILLIS & 0HIS0LM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
WILL ATTEND TOT II K I'URCIIASE,
sale and shipment to Foreign and Do
lucd'^ Ports,iOfOott?n, Rice, Lmulicr and Nav
al Stores. *
ATLANTIC WHARF,
pH.A. ULKST O ?ST3 S. C.
E. WILLIS. ALEX. B. CHTSOLM.
fob 2;l 1 y
CHARLESTON HOUSE.
STOLE, WER? ?fc CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
All Goods are selected specially for our
SOUTHERN TRADE.
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET,
Three doors below Wont worth,
CHARLESTON, S. ('.
Tonus Ciush, or City Accept a nco,
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
II. C. Si'ot.i.. CitAni.Ks Wi:iui, II. ('. Walk Kit.
feb 2:5 o t f
H. L. JefFers & Co.,
FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
QPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE
^ of Cotton and other Produce. Orders for sup
plies oaccfully attended to.
? Rofpr lo Captain John A. Hamilton. R. G. Stone,
Esq., O'rnngcburp, Df. Wm. C. Whetstone, St. Mat
thews.
apl ?i Ii
CHARLESTON CARDS.
IRON TIES,
A T , R E D U C E D P R I 0 E S.
JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPl'LY OF
Beard's Patent Slot Tie,
AND
Beard's Patent Improved Bucl'ln- Tie
WHICH WILL DE SOLDAT GREATLY RB
duccil prices and on liberal terms.
Dealer? supplied at a henry discount.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
oct 5?5t Factors.
J. A. Quackenbush.
120 EAST DAY,
C II A R L K S T 0 N,, S . C .
WHOLESALE 0 ROC ER,
AND
Conimission Merchant,
DEALER IN
Sugar, Teas, Rneon. Lard, Fish and Salt, etc.
sept 14 I5l f,
ir. niscitoFF.
C. W?MIEKN;
Henry Bisclioff & Co.,
WHOLESALE C IK KIERS
AND DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS, SEC ARS, ?c,
Nu. 197 East Ray,
C II A R L E S T O N, S . C .
sent. 14 . in <">
S AM'LRMARSH A L L]
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
English and American
IIA HD WARE,
CUTLERY,
(SUNS,
Agricultural Implements,
shin of the golden (U N.
31(1 King Street-, 3d Door Rehiw Society,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
sept 1 I * 3til
Wagener, Heatli & Monsees,
PLANTATION and family
GROCERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Ham, lJacon, Shoulders, Fork. Href, Flour.
Sugar, (.'oflbc, Tea, etc!, eio..
WINKS. LIQUORS, SECAlis AND
T O 1! A C C O
:Vw. 1(13 /(nd Hi5 h'dst'Bag, cor. f)urru-.<frert.
CHARLESTON, S. (1.
jfT>- All Orders Promptly Attended toTJSS
sent 1I* in 0
S, Thomas, .fit., Wm. S. L.\::m..\r..
William G. Wliilden & Co,
FORMERLY Or*
HAY DEN & V>'HILDEN,
in: M.KliS IN'
WATCHES, JEWELUV, SILVER IVARB, CROCK
ERY, CHINA, C LASS WAKE, AND
HOUSE FURNISHING
tlKTlCLES.
Old Gold and Silrer purchased. Watches ujul.
Jewelry Rejidiri d.
22? King-St.. Corner of lleaufain,
A T WIIOL1J8A LK 11 IIA YXIJ STRHIJT
CHARLESTON, S. C.
feb 23 c lv
Fall and Winter Clothing,
319 kino streut,
West Side, One Door South of .Market Street,
CHARLESTON S. C.
Now opened, an Elegant Supply of FALL and
WINTER CLOTH ING, all qualities. Fine medium
and low priced lor Dress ami Kindness purposes.
Also Boys Clothing to suit all ages.
ta i ia> i&ixg bepaictje ext
Supplied with a fine assortment of Cloths, Cnssi
incrc and Vesting* made, to older in best style.
Gootls ul?0 sold by tho yard.
Wc invito purchasers to call and look through
the Supply, which is offered at LOW PRICES.
WM. MATTH1ESSEN, Agent.
H. W. MrTi iiKiu s, Superintendent,
oct Hi m 2
Hixiusns house,
(rnuMKiu.t Mint, nuini.r.'s,)
281 KING STREET,
fiettceen Wenttcorth ami Ifazel Streets, and
within three minutes walk of till the
Principal Wholesale, and Retail
Houses (,f Meeting, King and Hague. Streets,
and the Rost O?ca, Charleston, S. O.
The City Railway, which runs to each extremity
of the City, is within fifty yards of the house.
TERMS OF HOARD :
Board by the day.*2 ftO
I.Week.SI2, 00 to *K? 00,
IIkniiv Sr.MiNicK, Mil" B. Hit.tints.
oct 1H : it
1)11. E. M. SHULER
HAYING REMOVED HIS DRUO STORE from
Iiis well known Stand, bcg?loavu roapeoUitlly
iu invite Iiis friends throughout the District, to
visit him atTiis Now, Large and wpR Furnished
es t A13 l I sum E n T
. .1
on RUSSELL-STREET, .opposite Messrs HULL &
SCOVILL'S, where they will be sure to he suppljcd
with tho vory host
Drugs and Medicines
the Market affords, and at the lowest mnrkct prices.1
He lins on hand now a full assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS,
Paints, Oils and brushes,
l?y? Stuffs,
Lvo Mid Potash, J
M.ii7.cna and Corn Starch,
Cooking and Washing Soda, ? liO<J')JS j
Ulack'Pepper, Spices of all kinds, , . :,
COMPOSITION, LOBELIA,' Ne'uVE''' IWDER,
Ac, Propurcd by Ephraim Lnrrabco,
BITTERS Of ull Kinds, ' *
TRUSSES, Single and double, Largo and Small,
Fiue Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, ?
Fine lilt AN DIES and WINES Tor Medical purpose*,
PERFUMES ami TOILET SOAPS.
Call and satisfy yourselves?you can get just what
you witnt.
.lust received a lot of that fine
"DURHAM SMOKING TORACCO."
flfiY* Will open mi Sundays from 7 to 10. A. M..
and from JA to 7 P. M;
fob* c ? ly
THE CANNON MOUSE!
(OPPOSITE; COURT HOUSE.)
TiiE SlT.seI!IP.!"P. WOULD P.e
^lit^V-tAspect fully bil'oriii the Traveling Pnl>
_ S^^Vc'rjC;He thntJiis HOUSE is opened for
^SBSStssi. t in--1- ncco:.tat jou.
RA TEH OF LOA It 1).
board p? r Dnv.$ :'. "0
We'd:.;.7 0<)
" ?? Month. 2U 00
ALSO A IIAR-ROOM
In the Casement, which is rupplicd with the best of
?*.'? . .
j as. c:a ^]>cc)^ , i
' \.t\ t7^
Frederick Fersiier,
CO i 7
if Kan a x i c a l i) /?: x r i s r,
Will attend to thoye who wish his services at their
residences, by being informed through flie'l'ostoflirr
or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD and ' SILVER
PLATE ; the VCLC \NITE WORK.
A!! work dwm W'nrran'e ? to give saliifiicflnnJ
Kc*idcncc: at Mr JOSEPH FERSNEE'S, Orange
barR District, S. C. , f , , n]
Woffonl College,
iQlStUT.lSRUhfl C. It.. b'tlUTII CAROLINA.
Tho First S-. -'iun of the Fourteenth Collegiate
V*^.-, ' -ins on the J-: Ocic'?nr, ltO>7. The course
of stiv remains ^nhhgcrt.'iml lluj^acuby now
admit irregular students u? ''"?-'? as wt?li lo j'WJt?*
piiriicnlar studies only. ..
The Preparatory School, under the immediate
supervision of the F.icnlty, opens at Mm same time.
Tub ion p?f Venr including,contingent lue - ^>."i4 t.o
Hoard per month about.- 1^ (;i>
Rills payable iu advance in hpobio or its primva.
lent ia currency.
The Divinity School also opens at the same time
under I he supervision of Uev. A. M. Shipp, D. D.,
Rev. IVhilefoord Smith, D. I>.. and Rev. A. H. Les
ter, A. M. For further particulars uddrcas
A. M. SHIPP, President. ?
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LEGAL NOTICES^ ?*
=prrr. nig;>//??? ^iu' -=:
Commissioner s. Sales.
t.yrvttw 7#(M?tKo fwVT
STATE OP CAROLINA,
II. Foglcr and It. P. Fogler,1 , ., ^.,.f
, PurauapL i/), the. orile? Ja?t^ikvPWdo 28th
September,'i8?J7, 1 wilt sell on the 4th November
next, at the Court Houne,- for one hulf cash, tarn
bulnnco ,on.a erc.dU.of one . vyr.. ? oured^jy bond
witb'intci'cst fioiailatc, ptiyablC annunllj. oolong
as'tiry part of the debt is unpaid, andff%R^tp
of the property. 1'urcUuocr,; j;r.^i;sg for papers and
ot t ho property. Kurcnasara paging for cap*? ?>
,,Uiiqpw};;.r/H V.I > JIciTT/.tfi 07!<trSM
All that Tract nf J.nnd fccJf flgfag, |fl,>Xlirt/*ftI1*',i
'dc"eeK?eTr,"conTuintng882 acres more or Icsjl. situate
on tJUff Tjft-d OhuBlQad, i?fthift iJlsfr&tlonl bound
cjl'T>y J['V?.d/ff fticSord iJ?ans'atod'Mrs.lB*Vadbaui.
vs. J- Foreclose^! ortgage,'
Luclnda A?h. My^.)jffh^yar^/'tti,,88' 180T'
By virtue of a decretal order in tkeaboyei?aso to
me directed by'<JImhcell?r Johnson, I Will sell at
Public Auetion^on jbc, Suleday of November ?ext,
(being the fourth November, 1?G<,)' before th<f
Court II^fO|ito4\ OtOPgoWg.V?UitliM Tra?V ?f
Parcel of Land }n" the District YJLi&?SfHi/*'*
bounded byMunds >of ?GiaeW1Ifl?nl,!TOniMxF Wat
kips. Josapl} .Corjcu, OJubJpJiu IUrM|lhpu*4t^toitt'
-ing'mo 4tonurcd And forty-live acres, more e* less!
(.Tcvjus? Cashda^goWi iq Purchasers Ao .pay fowptr
pcrs and rovcuuc stamps,
1 1 .MfMU
ALSO
V; U. V. Jandsonrc?^W,i Bill td :
vs. " f . Foreclose
JuoVD. InabiilcL ' J: i < $1 # r! ?gT!' g #v
r At tbefomc time and .place five hundred ?cre?
(?tn*;) ine?? or less on Ball,'? Brauch, bounded by
Iambi of rt. fi. poorer, S. WFalrY csftftoVf ?'J.Tl.
Febl.cr. .L. K. D. Bowman, and J. D.- lunbinct. i r
' rTerrn.v?('asirenottgli fo pay costs and expenses
of .suit, Lahiuop oit/Ast day of January A.:D. 1808,
.secured by bond, with personal security and mort
gage of premises to secure the pay'menf of lb* pu'r
ehase tunnyy, ViUiiflh"?rfHntfli|irH' 'ill' papers and.
revenue stamps.' . .. ., , , .f.,| flj ,'/?
AW.,i. .ran id ih?*b
Hen. F. Simmons, 1 , , Bill to .. ? ....
. vs.J I !- ?? ForeeUle" mJl
John llullmai). ) .jJl.O.j; M?.t<* ?-tili*
At same time and phi CO, two bin id red a mL ncrrn
ly-lwo acres , more or less: m ? fho distrlrl'imd Stare
aforesaid, on waters of Lull Swamp, bournicd.?bj
laud* of .1.1M. Hurley, \V. llnokcV, Heiiry'uhisen
tlauner and George Livingston.,; .. ; ., ; ti >T
Terms?One half 'cash, nyd ,L?|']rt '?'??' a" a credit of
one year. Sec'?Ti~TTfy^no'nd wifliiiUcrest from date
and mortgage ot the! land. Purchaser to pay for
papers and revenue stamps. Purchaser failing t?>
contpiy with1 terms of sale, the Commissioner will
sell llie .laid hiiub? at tLp sale ilry next rucueekHng
hl ?lie risk of former purchaser.
t.'miiu^VtouvV'StOileeJi V. D: V. JMW1SONJ 1 s
LOii'uigehurg C. II., J. Gojiuui^eiotker. .
.? OH. 2; ISl-,7.- <> ) I/Ct ? ' h ' \\\ 1
IN EQUITY, ,,r*
0'B.\>'UKll?iu) UlS'i 1UCT. i, ...
. ,.' ? ' 11| .1 r ' ' ' " '?.1110 et v.? 1 ? .'1 ^
Lewis A. Zeigler. E?*r | l?'J n?r
ul -rs.' -? j IniunVlfon^'"
Weshry U<VLcr | t. al f (; rt ,^.nd r%, y.f.\
V\editors at: I Devisees. J . Belief.
It appearing to my satisfaction, that Lewis Hons
jer and Mary 1 Ijuitkuraitis- witetodotwuloTTts in this,
case. are;.L.>ei:t I j onj. and ,i;es.iili; wit houTO'c limi?i?
of this Slut el oii niothiu of Messrs. Ilulstuis .Sc L?
^are, coiuplniiiaiits Snljciiors. it in ordert.??! ihst s.4id
d?temtanls dosevet aUy appear tied .ple:ol,,unswer or
deiner to-tbe. ?mmpVajiliuds Siiid' Bdl wltldn forty
days fitaa the publication of, this order., uj yip ordcrj,
pro eobfessO' will hi.'? etilei ed ag'tiiiist theni.
UiiiiunirsioMci > Ottice_) \t. B? YrKdAiUfclO^?
OraiigetiurgC.il.', V Coiuutissioucr.
; Jan, 24, ISfil. j
..f. L,.;:_ul ?litt trjrio fat l n_ill
IN EaUITYv^'1
OI^VNGERUIICJ DISTRICT. '
Howard a. n,poWAr.rm?c\^^T1f^bTT'
. .. i';- f^-**-f?CTJ3 .??tf^.llKe1; Ol lr?ilwr
David .7. Clav ton tied others. J k
.;. * ,1. u t.' t<tt? li '
rursiictiil 'to an <.;dcr in this case. a|I i-t i-.-?n? har
in?: claims ngi>5n>t the Fstatc of' WiBintti1"F?glr ami
Si:-1:?! Fugle, dec. v.i!l picMUtand].rovethi;iii brf?r?
laeinid nil pervntis indebted tii the same will rnako
payment irithui ihr?t^nontha from thin d?t?'.
('i.iiimisii nir's'itilice. "j V. D. V. JAM I SON.
Uraiigeburg. C H. *> .<'tnnniirVIMi*rr "'
All juU-UltjTj j
OR A N C ERFRO 1 )ISTR I CT.
A. Maetry. adir. .? of G. C. Mackay,'"j ! Bill for '
vs. , . [ luj.u}icih>a
\V. P. Hnti'oii, Trustee, ct. rd. J and Belief.
?fdt.1t l> fl**HW
In pursuance (d* an order in this case from Chan
celler iloblison, all persons having chims against'
ihe Kstntc of George C. Mackay, deceased, ore re
iplired to present and pr.oyq lliu nu:ii; before me at
Orangcuurg C. I?., within three months from this
date. - i m?''? h ? U'*/?1 ' 1
Commtsstoncr'ti Otlice, ^, , V. D} V. JAMISON,
Aug. 2Ii, 1SU7. i Commhtfioncr.
aogSl xii' *"-VTr7 ^
?r- -.-nu..?;l .V 7f
In Equity,^ ^
ORANGERURO- DISTRICT""
A. G. Collier.-AUAirfcfAtc'or' ''1' W
Edward \Y. Eastcrlin, : -
vs. j-U.ill for InjunctluU ?ud Belief^
Caroline Eastcrlin, ct al
Creditors ami Distributees,
rursuant to an arder in this ^asc alt fprpopji,hav
ing demands agaiHst the Estate ?f EDW'D W. K>>,Ss. .
TUR LIN, deceased, will prove them before mc with- '
three months from this date, and any one indebt
ed to the same will make payment.
rominissioner s,Otfice, V .V. 1). V. JAXTTSON;
OrongcmifgC. IL. S.C, V Couiudasioner.
Aug 14. 18(i7. J XH V _ j -Sm
In Equity.
ORANGERITRO- DISTRICT:.
.1 no. F. Bonnctt, Admr of 1 1
W. G. W. Pott,
VS. \ Bill for Injunction op?I RelicCY
F. 11. W. Briggthann and 'others,
Creditors and DistHbUtoes.
PiU'snant to an order in thia case;-oil persons hav'-.'1
ing demands against the esf.ite of W. G.i^Y. ,Po?,
deoensed, will prove them before me within three
mouths from thip dulo, ?ir ilivy wjll be :dcbar??l
piiyinent,'ami nYiy onp Indebted, to the-.same -wi",^
make payment. ? '?
Uominiisioner's Office, "| V. D. V. JAMI80N,
Orangeburg ('. II. > ('ummissionrr.
?Aug 14, 1 S(57 j Nil tom?H
S^ATe?F SOUTH CABOLIXA, \ ojTTf
Orangeburg.District.- / M?dtton.
By P. A. McMlCrf?KL Ks.,., Ordinary. *
WIIEKEAS, V. D. V. Jamison, Commissioner in
Fquity, hath made suit to me to grant hihi Letter?,
of Administration of tho Estate and etl'eots of U..
Seelcy, deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all Ah^
?inguhir the kindred and creditors Jpf .the said
B. Seeley, deceased, that they be ami appear hefor?
me, In the Court of Ordinary, to be held at Orange*
burg V. IL. on the 18th day of Nov. next, aftey-y
publication hereof, at 11 -o'clock Hi thoTorention, t?'
shew cause if any.they have, why }he said.Alhirinio*.
tratioq should ii-u* be granted, .
Giv*a under, my. Imn'l'thfs' scTpidb Hhy' of; Oct'o,
Ijer, AllliQ ?Qmuifj LSliT.
P. A. M? MICHAliL. O: 0, 1}i
'JVtlJ '1 ?.\