The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, November 16, 1867, Image 5

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..^ELItHOTjS. JT?JBUpHEp BY RljQgkOT,}, Tk^cthuiHst district' b?nMeiice. ,i.y7*??i)b ?.?<? ???? . <*' ?' k? * ?' ?? fi.i-J . JWT'rr* /?F/TH? COMMITTKK ON MtNl HI Kill AI. ?"?' ' srjM?ouT.-: ! ,/";; i ; The great principle that the wbrkinati. ia %dttHy' bif his liirb, runs through every depart ment of human work. Political coomoiny as 1 11 wj Divine government, recognizes tho right <X^|rh)n ttvory man has in his labor. In, all the . pursuits of industry wo readily acknowledge this claim and meet tho demands. Iii all these pursuits every man has n right to set n price ' on his labor, and those who will, may. avail themselves of his services at that price or do without his aid. 'There is no>i'eason why these principles should not be maintained in the Ministry. Tho Church of God ought to insist every whore that it'is a duty to sustain the ^?BrKigWof jdic Lord and not a charity. ?'pn ^""tributibhs made to this cause are not gifts, but the^/iueht of delJts we owe to tho Highest Power, especially in the Methodist Church, when be it remembered, that the Ministry hnve Voluntarily surrendered the right to fix their.salaries, It becomes not only a religious t duty, but a debt of honor for a Methodist to ^ tpajy hiB preacher. no-.*We recoinincnd for the more efficient action ;ifrlh|> future, that the Stewards meet in the :beginning uf tho ye; , make n liberal allow ance for the support of the ministers, and di this amount among the different Churches. ???/Then we rocomtuend thnt euch Church bittet n ;' Committee who shall assess every member ac cording to their ability. Whenever it is prac ticable let the Stewards elect one of their body to visit the Churches and set forth to them the claims of the ministry and urge the people to ralfy"to their support. H o are sorry to report so large a deficiency ?? at this timo iu our District. The various as sessments amount to $0.000, of this amount only $2,159,42 have been collected, leaving to 'ftb* raised $0.840,58. As tho time is now short. jf&ly two monthsand a hulf to Conference, it is evident the most vigorous efforts must be made. ^'ipr'OW pastors will suffer. Jjct every charge .' And every man und woman come up to the '^elp.of tho Stewards in this work. V" We recommend that the 1\ E. prepare and send to the different charges a minute report of J the prcscu.t condition of our finances. ?.|il,t?M it. W. HATES. \lt .. , Chairman. rtrw rlfftp'1 I - \? hH '-.-lii . &KPOKT OK TIIK COMMITTKK <)>.' TJ1K STATK OF V' 'The Committee on the State of the Chihch luiR . '? beg leave- respect full v to re port. La<r?e heard, with deep interest, the re *b?jpcfrtP?'?of rthe Pastors of the several charges jl^^j^tj^'^Uistrict, on their separate fields uf la bor^ and it in 'with gratitude and devout thnuks "j^Vibft'fo Almighty God, that we record, that the Church, throughout the District, is in * sound condition, that success has crowned the'efforts of'the ministry, and that at several points God has been pleased abundantly to pour out His Kpirit, and to bring many into the Church, and to a saviug knowledge of sins for ^?"'?The''desolations of war, the destruction of ;. ; some of our Church edifices and class books-, ?and the great loss of property, consequent upon *:f?ei Inarch of the Federal army through a por -rtiolr of the District nenr the close of the war, ntp impoverished and demoralized our arrange ?mpnts as well as our people for a time, that the prospect was. indeed gloomy for the future of ;tlb.e Church. Dut we have steadily gone for vwnrd, our ministers have not flinched, but have ibecu found faithfully at their pests amid the .hardships and privations consequent upon such :A state. The churches have rallied and conic Jto the help of the ministry, holding tip their vNmm by thoir kind sympathies iind prayers, and ?fejVjii4?.op interest, at some points nt lctist, in ?ih'eir temporal welfare. Tudor the blessing of -.LIod;und through the united efforts of the inin ''ptfjf bJxi loit^., .the gjootn has been dissipated, .f&e,<'JLny.d. has been dispersed, light shines nil ?ajrouv.d. and -.with the prospect of n successful ^tyire iSion inov.C'i.siuouLljJy ouwartl, ^?ybytr conumtyee ore sorry, however, to re .jjtprlnn apparent delinquency in some places in Regard to the finances of the Church, and (Would .respectfully urge upon nil. a liberality '^rbpmiionnto to their ability njad tkcu we shall rkaKq.Mothjng to fear on the subject. ?^T^bur committee take pleasure in being able -to report so favorably of the S. S. cause. This "fhijwrtant interest of the Church has not been neglected, but hundreds of our children are being'taught in this institution of the Church, l/Wdid prepared to take the places of their fath ers and mothers in the House of God. Wo would urge an increase of effort in this direc tion also, for there are many Sabbath school children stftl without instruction. The Literature uf the Church.?Our books jftnd periodicals are receiving some attention, \>m ty4> OS much as we desire. We hope to be able to give that interest moro attention in the future, as the harvest has come and the Lord ftas, blest the laborer's toil. The religious stale of o.ur colored population is rather nil indefin able nm>. hut ttill, they as a people, seem re ligipjujdy- incljutul, nnd have servieos regularly. Srrme'BtiJl oliilg to the ojd church, but many Jmyo been drawn away, and gone they kuow not whore. Many of them ns regards dpnoiui '^IwV'x "ut u,uny of theni have returned to us, nnd we believe, that with proper management, ojthers wiH see their error and pursue the saino enursQ.i For further information.on the stib jec^s'ltb^iii cinbraced. your eoinpiitlce would refer to the reports of the sracial^ounniitecs ou. these subjects. g 'I ^| ' g ? T All of which is rcspeoStffly srib?ittcd?- ' i Chairman. j\ , '" / ' ' .-?T/. HKPOnT ON SUNDAY SCIIOCIi CAUSK. The Coinmittco t^ Jlup?x \fta 'referred thid, interest beg leavc^o reportf * Yo^r;Con^nittef\i^avo bnd. this, subject fcbp forort^e^i ajfd fiqgj^at ^Jeujijjs d^lae^ in ottr Church system that it did not in years past, j It, js now siiporjyJpnd<?d by a^'M-ethodist Sunday School Society" with its ? Board of Managers"; bud'it^ia yo^ganic in otir 'system., This is shewn bytiie labtj that a Superinten dent of a Sunday School, a member of our Church is a Member of the high Court of Ap peals^tlto. Q?drtorly; Conference. The dis cipline requires reports to bo made by the Church oflicors to her judicatories. that the Church may have this subject always under hur contra} and :ovcrf>ight.- This arrangement is 'hi'accordance1 with our religious faith!* We. believe in infant redemption?infant member ship?and the Sunday .school embraces infant instruction and training, Rothat any interest or action in reference to Sunday School is in refer ence to a substantial part*of our religion and its outward manifestation. Like other branches of this great saving system it has its difficulties, and some of thcin are peculiar to us When devastating armies over-ran" our couri'try. and occupied our Churches, they scattered our Sunday School books away far and wide, and in sonic cases even took the pulpit books away from their cushions, and having desolated our fields it has left many of our Schools destitute of'booKs. There has been such a want of teachers as to some extent to damage our Suudny-Sehool cause. To reform the old ami hardened sin ner?to break the yoke of sinful bondage which has been fastened on thu neck of the old four scores of years?)' to' ''force- in the heads and hearts of those who have entertained ignorance and superstition, knowledge and the love of God, duty to Him might indeed be discour aging; but to find a backwardness in teaching, guiding, leading dear young precious children in the sweetness;and simplicity of childhood is a fault v. e ought not to lind in any who believe our doctrines, or who look teilte future' with interest; - > There have been ?some cases where there have been men and women ready to teach but the attendance of children could not be secured. Parents did not feel tfcAtfthjy/ireeded the-help of the Church to';4ran: up their children in the nurture hfi'd adtfioTiitirin iiif the LoVd." They admitted 1 hat they, the parents, needed the Church by joining it; but their children did not. llevcrsing the order of nature, sending the old to (seh,oo). for the Church ia Christ' School on earth, and letting the children go without., f j f/'oi !T High waters to cross in a sparsely settled country gives such discouragement as your cniinnitti.cvutost regard as insuperable. The cold of winter; is easily met by the cheapness id* the stove and boundless breadth cd' our forest harvest of lire wood. 1'ojur committee would suggest' that there are reasons which have sprung up around us which should make Methodism pause before she suffers these or any other 'embarrassments to stop her in Sun day school activities. Her aggressive action must tunt.toithc steady duties of the Sunday school to find asttCCCSS which she once found in the thousands of unconverted out in the broad world; but by the power which Methodism it self hac put forth amongst the churches, there is now found but few families not under some denominational influence. So that if .Metho dism is to live in the future it must live in the hearts and profcssiouB of these.children who must bear our names when we lie in the dust, and on the fields of missionary labors where Methodism is attacking the strongholds of Satan in heath end- in. That our church may be true to her children and "the heathen in his blindness" is.ouly to wish und pray that she may continue to be a church of our Lord and Saviour .Jesus Christ. We offer the following resolutions : AVW/v//. That we are glad that the faith and action uur church con templates in reference to children agree. J?(.<i>lrtfi, That wo contend earnestly for the prosperity and success of our efforts in outward action, as for the inward "faith once delivered to the Saints."-that our Sunday schools maybe a prhjso in ?II the churches. j. jt. pjckkt; Chairman. A BPIJEXUIO OPPORTUNITY von A I'iWl- ITAHLE AND SAFE INVESTMENT. j An ACHES OE J.AND. situated on tin: dull J \ f\S Stvawip I toad, within Hie Corporate Limits of Orangeburg, H. ('., being a part of the Estate Lands of .1. .1. Andrews, deceased, ivill bit sold in Lots varying in size from 5 to 20 ACHES, to suit purchaser*1, A Phil ol tlio entire 'i'rtu i ?vill tig inodu by a Enuipulcul Surveyor, laid oll" ?vith Stints, ."tc. And the whole will l>e Sold at Public tinlerv, on the Land itself, hy Lots, io the Highest bolder, Joe (.'ash, on the 25fij DAY OF DECJ3MBKK J. HESSE AN DE EWS, Executor, net 5 ((1 EZEKIEL & KO I IN i' LAV AYS HAM-ION If AND, HK/>T HOCK LI.MIL \ .h(st received 'la barrels. Ich*! c if A ?\roiiTia N A\I> C II I I, I? Ii E tf'S I CLOTH INC. for srflo low at OVMI? V.'ADK I EL & LOHN S y pHA^STON CARDS._] ~L ^TKMPLK OF FASHION. Importer and ^Dealer In HATS, CAPS, PUPS and UMBRELLAS, 200 KbjipjrStrcat, XHIAELKSTON, S. C. Bopt'JB \ ]_3m 7 _&.. C A * iJL i>KAi|TnLijL a \_y Vll Kinds of Leaf Tobacco, and Manufacturer i of Fine Havana and Domeslio ?Schars, No. If? Society Street, One. Door From Kinff, C II A ULK N T 0 N, S. C. --<i?? Sample? Scut by Express, sept 21 in 8 Zimmerman' Davis, COTTON F.U'TOR ASM) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. Adder's North Wharf, : i ''t?? ': " >*? ? .1 ? ? ? -i,. Consignment* Respectfully Solicited, wept 21 m 3 WM! WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOl I ?ami? COM M1 SSI ON M Fj HC 11 ANT, llnyee i0 f'o.'s H7w/;/* CHARLESTON, S. 1). X^jJ' Prompt and personal attention given to tlie snle of Cotton. . aug 24 ums ? CUfL WALTER & CO., and ' COMMISSION M KRCHANTS, - Aiiyrr .< North \\liarf, C II A H Ij E S T O N . S. C. ?o Eiheral Advances made on all Produce Con signed to tlieir Care. QKO. It. WAl.TKIl, w'.V. J. mYoCMACK, E. a. WALTKK. sept 21 in 3 OSWELL REEDER, COTTON FACTOR A X11 GENERAL COMMISSION M EUCH ANT. ADOERS XORTU .WHARF, C II A R L E S T ON. S . C . Consignments Respectfully Solicited. Kept 21 III C. ('l.Ai-It s. A. Vi'lTTK. OLA01US & WITTE, NO. 80 KAST ISA r. C 11 A R L K S "1 O N. S. C. Coimnksion Merchants, and f-j-^ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Gr?cth'ii*. /Vm/vVooms, //?"J'juig, J\>>i>r und hhjnor*. sept 14 ""' Gin "Burnliam's Drug Store." I WOU.D UKSl'ECTFrjil.Y l ' A I.I. TU K ?attention of my tri ends and those of my father to the large stock oTDrugs, Perfum ery, Dye Stulls atiij Patent .Medicines, which will he sold low for cash, such as iiUV "iiium. Loheliu. Ihmdiaius Ondfrcys C?r dhd and Ihtbrtul Tlllh":-1'"- eilhvr whole sale or retail. Call and examine my Stuck, a* it Is no trouble to show my floods. Country orders tilled ivhll lliesaiui* dispel ell a? before the war. E. S. HIRNIIAM, No. 421 King Street. near Calhoun-St., Sign lied Mortar, sept 21?!!)j| Charleston. S. t'. WILLIS & CHI30LM, FACTORS, COKMlHftiON MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. TTILL ATT EN!) T< 1T11E I'URCIlAS K, \ y sale and shipment to Foreign and l>o niostio Ports, of Cotton, Rice, Lumber and Nav al Stores. ATLANTIC WHARF, c11 vVi\Li"srrc)\, s. c. E. Wl LIAS. AI.EX. It. ( IllStll.M. feh 2? 1 y CHARLESTON HOUSE. [iL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN All Olinds. are selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE 01.1) STAND, NO. 28? KINO STREET, Three doors below Wentworth, C '/fA R h KS TON, S. ('. Terms Cash* or City Acceptance. Abb ORDERS PKUMI'TI.Y ATTENDED TO. IL C Stum,. Cii.\tti.i:s Wkiiii. II. C. AValkkii. leb 2:5 c if H, L. Jeffers & Co., FACTORH AND Commission Merchants, VirAUUCSTON. s. ('. SPECIAL ATTENTION ?lYEN To THE SALE of Cotton ami ether Produce. Orders for sup plier carefully alien.lud to. Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton. Ii. 0. -Staue. Esq., Ornngebuig. Dr. Wm. C. Whetslouo, Si. .Mat thews. ???pi 0 ft IRON TIES, A^T;; Ii E I) U O 10 D- P R I U E S. JUST RECEIVED A F HKS 11 SUMMA' OF Beard's Patent Slot Tie, j and 'Jlrttf?'* Patent Im),n,v,,7 Jin)file Tie rfJKiU Wl *y.* L; J?B , SOLD A T (m BA TLY It B j (.In6i:il pi-iocs and on lihuml terms. Dcnlers supplied at u heavy discount. UEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Charleston, S. C. oct ??Rt Factors. J. A. Quackenbusli., 120 EAST BAY, (! II A R L E S T 0 N , S 0 . WHOLESALE GROCER, AND Commission Merchant, PEAL Kit IN Sugar. Tons. Racon, Lard, Fish and Salt, etc. sept M in 0 ir. uisrnoKK. <?. wVn.KKttN. Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLES ALK Olt?CERS AM) liKAt.KltS IN WINKS. LIQUORS, SUGARS, &c, No. 1!?7 Kast liny. (' II A R L E S T O X , S . 0. sept It Ml I'* SAM'L K MARSHALL, - I Ml'OUT Kit AND I) K.M. Kit IX English and ?moi'ich'i. HARDWARE. Cl.'TLKRV; Ol/NS. .\ x n Agricultural Implements, si?;n of til is (ibiiDEN ?.?*x. I:-H0 Kiii- Street. :!d Dooir RcloW Society. CHARLESTON, S. ('. sept 14 ?i? Wagener, Heatli & Moiisecs, vlanTAf 10X AND vav.il.v GROCERS, WHOLESALE AX D RETAIL, llatn, fhtcn'h ShpuLlvri'. I'evlt. Rt el. I'lorrr. Sugar. (\ifiev. Tcu. etc.. vie.. WINES, LIQUORS. SKR A us AX;> t o >: v c c o Vox. lit'I ami li'i'i Kti.i/ /!<"/.<or. wstfert. CH A R LESXON. S. v. k.y All t)Vfl*v* lf\v Vl{?f*?d<:d tu- , . '{ ????Dl 1-1 JO ?*? 1'lliiMAS, .11: \V>;. S. L.lXKI'..\ri. William G. Whiklen & Co. foij'mf.ki.y of IIA Vi? EN ? WIN f/Di'.X*. in: \ 1.1:1:$ \l\ i WATCHES. .IEWE LEY. St LY F.lMV A HE. CROCK ERY. CHINA. CLASS WAKE. A*2> B house FcitNisnixc! \ AltTH'i.ES; (tl<l Gold ami Sift ifair* ha si if. Ii", rtehes ami ,/ewelrt/ Ucjiain 22") King-St..:C?iruc:- ol' llcnufam. .i r wholesa ue 11 .//?' vxe steeet CHARLESTON. S. C. full 2:1 " ly Fall and Winter Clothing ^ 7 'flF* Nl a 11) KIAXi STRKET, West Side. One Door South ??(' .Market Street. CHARLESTON S. C. Now opened, an Elegant Supply of FALL and WIXTEH CLOTIIINtS, all .ptalilics. Fine medium ami low priced for Dress and Business purposes. Also Boys ('Lulling to suit all ages. TA I LOIS S XU I>I-:i\i EST.1I KA'T Supplied iritli n tine assortment of Floths; Cassi inere and Y eatings made to order in hot style. (Luids also sohl liy the yard. We invite purchasers In call and look through i the Supply, which is offered at LOW IMtlCHS. WM. MATTIMESSKN, Agent. B. W. MoTiMtiaii's, Superintendent. oel I'J in ?_' HIIJSKKS EIOII.SU, (i-(iRMi:ui.y Mas. iuiuh.r's,) # 2SI KINO STRKET, llefwchi Wenfworth ami Ifaxrl Street*, ami within three minutes' walk of alt the Principal II holcsufq ami Uiiail I louses of Mi 11,ij. Kin;/ ami l/ainu Struts, ami the. Post ??cc, Churlcstou, S. (j. The City llailtvay, which runs to each extremity of the City, is within titty yards <>! the house. TBE MS < IF BOA ltl> : Hoard by the day.;.?,(> .' Week.SC- oo to si.'l (.!i Ur.sm SVaiAii u. 51 its. I!. Hii.iikiis. oct IS t if The Southern Drug Store TO. B. "M. SlttlXEB. .. HAVIN? UK.MOVKp.HlQ DRUG STORE from his Well known Stand, begsleaverespectfully i?i invite Iiis friend* throughout tho District, to; visit him at his New, Large and well Furnished e s t ab lis ii m e nt on RUSSELL-STR EET, opposilo Messrs HULL fc SCOVILL'S, where they will-be suru to bo supplied with the very best Drugs and Medicines the Market affords, and at the lowest market prices. He has tin hand now u fall assortment of drugs, medicines, PATENT .MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, Paints, Oils and brushes, Dyo Stuffs, bye and Potash, Mttixenn and Corn Starch, Cooking and Washing Soda, Dlack Pepper, Spices of all kinds, COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER,1 &c., Prepared by Ephraim Larrahee, RITTERS of all Kinds, TRUSSES, Single and double, Largo and Small, Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine BRANDIES and WINES for Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. Call and satisfy yourselves:?you can get just what you want. .lust received a lot of that tine '?durham smoking tobacco." JC'ri!" Will open on Sundays from 7 to 10. A. M. and from I \ to 7 P. M; fcb!M c ly THE CANNON' HOUSE! (ouiosite court house.) r*--^*.- \ THE SrP.SC P. ID EH WOfl.D He ^';it'! ' 'v^spcct full v inform the Traveling Puli n'Z2'?^;:rZK&Vu' that "hi- HOUSE is opened for viliii?!iii^i iIhmr ucenmodsttion. RATES OP HOARD. Hoard per Dav._.S :' SO ?? Week. 7 00 ?? M?.Mll!. SO "<) In [fie Ha.-vmcxit. which is supplied with the Lest of Liquors. j a.s. ca x:no:n\ Pit y/r.V V,,-. ?ug " c ly Frederick Fersnsr, j m i : c ii a x j c a l i) k y '<?' i x t. WiT! attend (?> those rrhrc wish bis services at their rwtdopce?, by being inforittCjlthrough l!>e l^p^roJBee r r ntherw'so. TEETH on COLD and SILVER !, PL.iYE: .i'.v. ?v VPLCAXtTE WORK1. ? ' ?? \ . ? -'A ' ATI work done WarraiP? f ' ? ?rrre ritisfacfiatr. Resilience: at Mr JOSEPH XLi'^-lt'S, Orange Fii-rg HS ^riet, S. C. mkrSO Jf Woffottl Collet Cf IM II7AX Hl*RH C. IL. NO U Til C Ali OLIX A. y ~) Tlie Viv+l -?>:-?ii t?f lUe ftrf.t::c\v.\\ Cid'ctriftir \ cm i* begins on f he 1st October, ist',7. Tin* coarse id ?tisdy remain* unchanged, hut the Facility now l I,.!t*tjl irrrgnlnv studrlitv or Mich i\h wish in pursue j particular studies only. The P. ??paratory Sek*??!, ??.i?<?r rTie immediate stipe, "v'on I be faculty, open* *t ilw ^aoif lim". Tuition p. V? ?'livludiiifr comingnji Cer ? !*<-*?l INI P.nard per mo..!li a- ''t -.12 l?? Dills payable in advni.'?C In specie or it* cqitita leni in eurvoucy. The Dsviniiv School idsii open? td Hie satjor tltm under ilie supervision of Rev. A. M. Sldpp. (?. IK Rev. Whitefoord Smith. D. D.. and Rev. A. II. Lf* ter, A. M. For furl her particulars address A. M. Silll'l*. President. ntne'JI \ tf the southern favorite! "^^vko-s Weekly for roys and GIIUj. Dril/iiiiif/// 1 IIu.<irated und Eltguntlg Printed, Nov.- IM'HLI.SIIIXO MAROONEIFS ISLAND, or Dr. Cordon in Search of his Children: a sequel In tho ?? Young Maroou ers.'" by Rev. P. P.. Hunkling. JACK' DO DELL; or. a Hoys Adventures in Texas. A story of tin* Texan War of Independence, by one of Fauuili'H men. Pronounced by the Southern Press "equal to the best of Mayue Reid's Stories." terms ok subscriution: S_'.tiO per year in advance: three copies :?'?'>. live copies SN.00; ten copies SLVfi? and twenty .00: ?ptes S?s.Dtl| ten copies SI.'i.oU and twctity-one copies $}>0,C0. Sample copies sent on iipplieatioli. Clergymen and Teachers furnished at SL?Alper annum. sept LH \ tf Demorest's Monthly Magazine. I TNIVEILSAI.LVacknowlwlgcd the Model Parlor Magazine of America ; ilcv?ted to Original Si.uies. Poems', Sketches, Architecture and Model Cottages. Household Matters, Heins id' Thought, Personal ami Literary Hossip (Including spi-eml i|c parlmeiils on Fashions), Instruetioiis on Health, Oymnnstie, Equestriiiu Exercises, Music, Ahuise ments. etc.: all by the best niithtirs, mid profuselv ami artistically illttstrated with costly Engrnvings (full size), useful and reliable Patterns, Embroide ries, Jewelry, and a eolfstaiil succession of artistic novelties, with oilier useful am! entertaining litera ture. No person i-f refinement, economical housewife, or holy of lasYe. caii afford to do witlwait the Mod ern monthly. Single copies 910 cents; liacknmn hers, as specimens. It) cents: either mailed free. \ early, Sil, with ft valuable premium ; two copies S-"i..">(): three copied $7.00; live copies, SI~. and splendid premiums tor club- at Sd each, with the first premium.- to cttoh stibscrio'er. Address Wj JENNINHS DEM?REST; N >. 17;!. Ilro.idwhy New York. Deiuoresl's Monthly and Young America, together, !?l, wh'n the pfeniiiuas for cavh. wl DJ d tf ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Henry Livingston; E<?outpr It I. JO" Burnett Livingston, I). Wi)liuiusjon el. *L-? . Dcvi8cchfnnu*Lejgnte:crf. ' I W'y' order' of* Clmnceli?'r' J?h'nsoVf'W'tiifs 'case, 1 um uuthorued rd' wellU'Ml'lth? debts due to me ?tf Executor ,cfB. .HyiugytomjOj^^^ disinterested persons, tuken before the CTminin sio.net. Debtors disposed to avail theniHt'Psfc t9$jirf order, will apply to Messrs. Hutsons & Legr.ro, Ornngeburg. I mo also authorised to treat.for pri vate ?nie of tbc Estate lr.uds. : j'crootas wishing* to* buy will apply as above,., K .;.? ,u $ vVw . ..I- \ : . co ?VW? *\ . . ..\ V,. U' In Equity, - *** OUA^iGEBUEG DISTRKJU/ :fJl V. D. V. Jamison, f'oin'?hi Eq*yT"* 'jl/frJ^Ti I i */Color's T^io Cjr*litpV? au<l DistrU)dtci&.k ' J\ /it.aJ. of Win. M. lrivk. j - - By order of Chancellor Johnson. tUi cr?dit4ri! of William M. 1 rick will present and prove their do lunnds before the .Special Commissioner appointed in this ease, (at office of lint sous <& Lcgare,) within three months from the dirte hereof, .v. Jh.'"! >d'F Oct. 22d, 1W.7. C..B. pLOVEK, Special CdnimfSSlo'tlBr; oct20 lain . ,: ^fff IN MTttStl i ?RAX? EBUHG DISTitlCfr.. 1.1 r>. J/ / Lewis A. Zeigler, Exx bill for vs. (^ Injunction' Wesley 11 miser et til I ?Jin<^ Creditors and Devisees. j Relief. It appearing to my satisfaction,'that Lewis Ileus rr and Mary Mouscr his wife, defendants in thi* case, are absent from und reside w it mart the limits? of this State, on motion of Messrs. jijiiteoits iV Lc gare, complainants Solicitors, it is ordered that said defendants do'sevcruRv VpnSu? and~nlead. answer or demur to thc; complainants" saol' Hill within forty days from tho publication of this order,, yr,niT>>rder pro confesso will be entere?! against them. Cummissioner's (Ulice. \ V. D. V. : JAMISl?VTf Oraugeburg C. It., > . .Commissioner, flab, -it, is:;?:- J ? ? ?'""? ?!?? ? IN EQUITY, ' ",fT< OR A NCI kB?KG?ii^'itt^?li,<' Howard A. gjiglc ami Kebicca V. ?gh/. Y" %>* v.< . ., ? > ; . David .1. Chiylon and other*. " *J Hursnhrt! f<Ts:n iWTer id this ease,' nit pewohs hav ing claims against the I'stnie ?f Witljt.ia 7lj.?>glegiid Su.<ioi Fugle; dec, will prt se-nl and prove iln-m befuro inean'd allp rsnn* indi hii'?1 IO'jbc.^?;in''>iViV??uiMke* p4 vim ut within ti.ree yiouOli* Iroprtliis date, j C..mm:^:..m-rs VtV.i:c. \ V. D. Vt :?A.MlSO?f5 llraugobiug C II, J- ^/'onimissionrri Sepi. .at. tN;7. j oef "hi '" ? - iu -. . . . ri nl> -7 7-- ? In Eqpty:^ ....?rfi A. Miiekay, ndm'r of (5. C.^^l^ ^?fefT ST. IV ftutsvu, ;i'Mi-tcj-, et; ?I. j ^ .?LU?l,ibd?*f. In pursuance of nn or It r in i^s v/v*/ ^Wlty'SH1*' eeller Johuson. all persons h.?v:ng rlniiini ngwiuati the JiMatc.'of tjei?^C?: 1?. MutkiiyC. di eiTiHriL ?*.? r> ouiti'd t? vresi tit and prove the same bet?re m* ?t Ontn^vlt?'rglH.. wU'.imi rliil*e: litmUhsYi'?il^Iliw date. 3 , . , ,, Conimif.-Iimr r'n ?Rice, ^ V. D. V. -TAAHSrVX; ** Aug. ^V. IJ^fiT. y I || ? ? . WomviUsisafr.-. an? ::i xii . **V . - -. . --,,1-. .('..-...r'--r'Wt? 6 il A X (? KlU: UG 1 ?1ST U i C.T?>' t r J1 A. (!. Collier.-liJI'.ar E-tatc of: ttiH Edward VJ- U.tMi i-'iu. ? -jj t?. j- Hill fur Injunction ?x. Cainiiue Ehsterliii, et nl ' ' ' Crcditovsund Distributees. ? ,< i,? JV.r.TtrtM (ti.nn order :n thi* case nH PcCMM^aT? iig" demnui-".. again it ihe'Ksrufe of ED'WDW. tAH j HEItLIX. deceased, will prove llieiii '?efor? tue with I \h three months from t'ois i|it|er a;?d any guu iviJ^ht? ed In Hie mwp >viH nrake puyrfrenr.'H ** Vi*rw. OrnngeburgC. Il..>. C J. CoitiiniMiJm?r. Aug 14. !*;7. . :} XII Sui hi QU CX?KIirRG DISTRtCr! 1 i-+o. F. lUnnctt, A.'.mr of l t.l fu/. j ?\'. 1!. Vi. Vm*. . ,' . '?. -.tt ?> VS. J Hill for Injunction and U?lie?. I*. tl. W. Driggmunn and otlvcrs, CiTdJt^.*;i>wl-l?^f?lKirteei*I(| ->lri< I'ursnnnt to an order in this ruse, ?Hpcrf?m> bal ing demands ngninst tho entftte of W. (J. W. Pa^ deecn'scd, wiU prove tl/am before'line irilkiaifekre? moiillis frotn this date, or tbrj, will be debarred navnunt. aiu lnnvonc indebted" to tIro"tBtii?r<Mll uiukc payment. . . , j> Commissioher s Oflico, ") V. D. V. JAMISON*,' OrangcburgC.il. V Cnmmiftsi<ta?Mi Aug 1J. isr,7 . XII cotiir-3 ' ?f South Carolina..// Tho Maio ^_ m ^nT.v> t>< 0 R A Xti K BTJ R G "TiTSTlVi v -. In the C:\trt of Cmnmon Vlcas. II. II? Jennings. .In... T. Jennings, vs F. A'.'WUo?t. sen, A. E. Tuunadgc.I > .i-. ATTACHMENT. .-t.m *i? THEUKAS the PlaintHTs did oh the '.'Oil, ,|?y f ui Alay tile their declaration agaiipi. 0?.* De fendants, who (us il is Mid) are absent fr?bvana withoui liio limits Of this State, and have neither' wives nor attorneys known within the same, upon! whom a" copy of said declaration mny: beiservX'4; On motion of Hutsons & Legare, Plaintiffs Att^rnayS it is ordered, that the saiti Defemlants no appear, and plead to the said declaration on' or ,before the !i2lid day of May, which w ill be in t!>-year of our" Lord. One Thousand Fight Hundred and Sixty-' eight, otherwise Hnal and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against them. J. F. ROUUS'SQN. / May JO, 1S(!7. XX jui) 1 c3ml C. C P* STATEV)F .SOUTH CAROLINA, I ' ?rangcirarg District. / ?* ??Mpn: Dy P. ?. MoMH'HAEL Esi,.,- Ordinary.". WHEREAS, V.-D. V. JatrriSon, IWinissioner in Fqnity, hath made suit to me to grunbhim Lettern of Ailuiijiislration of tho Estate and effects of 11. Seoley. tleceased. ? ?/. T!.e>e are therefore to oiie and admonish, pH nnd singular the kindred and creditors of Iho Waiirl It. Seoley, .deceased. Hint they be und appear before me. in the Court of Ordinary, to be held ut Ornnge bui g C. .11.. on the Itttli drty of Nov.' ilextN jifteV" piiblioatihii hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to* shew cause if any they have, why the said\\Mmitfhr irutio/i sluiuld no! bc gra-ited. , , . iiillch-i Given under iny Imud tins seventh Any^nt Oeiv her. Anno Domini. !Stl7. |^ ui fi*. P. A. McMICHAEL, O. 0. X?/ oc*l 12 d ? 4Hh I.IOi: TIlF. LA ID 5 EST X?D FlN'l^T^/.KCT?^ J] of Piipier Mache, nnd Silver .Ware cvrr-ofleee.1 in this market, suitable for PRESENTS for tjli occa* v5ons, call nt '"it E/.EKTEL k KOIIK'SL fdi y ? lc ?