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RELIGIOUS. [PUBLISHED BY BKQOE8T.] Tho Methodist District Conference, h?roliT dj? wie committed on koucation AHB CttUilCII MTKttATUBE. We C?? scarcely eonceivo tho existence of a division of sentiment on tho subject before us. It is recognized by all, that education siidkc3 the man. The lessons is the practice of manhood. Tbc character impressed upon the young heart aro ineffacablo. They live while : life lasts, and survive tho legions of passing i,,thought, whioh crowd- tho brain through the after business or lifo. The vital importance of sustaining the edu cational interests of tho Church at the present time, cannot fail to impress tho minds of our brethren. The onward progress of tho age un yeildingly demands that the Pulpits of tho land be filled by men of acquired as well as natural abilities. Teachers must be- qualified to tcaoh aud Preachers prepared to preach, j JThe training of the soul by tho Holy Ghost roust be followed by tho severe discipline of 'Arduous study, if we would have our.preaching r.-succcssful. To a knowledgo of tho Word of '' HpA'it is absolutely ncccBSary that we add a knowledge of the liberal arts if wo intend to keep pace with the present march of intel lect, And tho education of the children of the Church is not less important than that of her ministers. Knowledge is power" is an old aphorism, and it ie manifestly true. In the coming years as in the present, tho sceptre of government shall bo swayed by tho men of intellectual capacity. Is thcro a choice be ll Ween being ruled by the sons of the Church, trained in Seminaries where the religion of 7 Jesus Christ is a prominent study in tho curri culum, or by those tho children ol tho world, ; educated in a charity that begius, centres and ends at home ? ^; , ? JIow Bhould our daughters be forgotten ? ? Womans influence the soft, tho gentle, the ' ^ure, the holy, and the strong, the great bond of Union in earths families, and the most po tent agency next to-Providence, inhuman af fairs should be toned and elevated by religious education. It is the great boast of Christiani ty that she found tho beautiful of our race, trampled beneath the feet of oppression, her [^^ttractive guise well uigli hidden bonenth tho . mire of degredation, aud raised her from shame ''i^jid placed hor where Woman's true glories ' have been developed Und appreciated. It is j,Io?tb still to carry on this glorious work. <?: i>Vor the accomplishment of this purpose wo : ?to uot destitute ot means. Wofford. College, : Ibegun aud endowed in the days of our former prosperity, entered upon a course of marked luscfuluessj to the-country and church. From ?fht halls have gone forth young mcu, teachers ?or the people, whoso aim it was uot only to ex pend the knowledge of the schools, but to con -?fPj?TtVith it the knowledge of the word of God. The valuo of such a co-operation in tho w?rk Of saving houIh is beyond estimation. Stand ing as they do at the head-springs of society, it is .theirs to east into the bitter waters the salt of healiug, whereby the fountains of in fidelity aro changed into the waters ot lifo. In addition to these, Wofford College has made valuable contributions to the Ministry of our State, and we cannot afford to lose this nursery of* fho| South .Carolina Conference. In the gene ' rnl calamnity which befel our country, the en dowment fund was entirely lost, and this noble institution is now reduced to great extrOui ity. For three years its Professors with a su. ('denial that has few parallels, even in the noblest days of Christian heroism havo stood by the pride.pf our church, suffering privations of which few of us have an adequate conception. It has been said "the blood of tho martyrs is the seal of tho church," and if it be true that suffering in the cause of Christianity produce ^abundant results of good, then Wofford College cannot fail to reap thirty, sixty and au hun dredfold in the years to come. Wo call upon ail tho Church throughout the length and breadth of the land, that this ingathering may begin.,' ba'lrhp Oraugoburg Fcinalo Seminary though ..jiot officially connected with the Conference is 'implying the demand for female education, ..which has been severely felt in this part of the -yjJonfcrouce, sinco tho suspension of tho Colum bia Female College. Tho embarrassed condi tion Of tho finances of the country present for .j^uUblc obstacles to succors, but by tho perse vering industry of tho Principal, Kev. Wm. G. 'JfJounor, the Institution is in a fair way of be ding'permanently established. For the School ?Jw?"bespeak an extended patronage, f.jt The Committee deems it almost useless to ^'afce an effort to impress upon the minds of| the meeting the importance of a church paper, blnee we all know the value of it, though wo can but say, there is a want of interest in tlm ^^re^ctio^i,within tho bounds of the district.? jiTAp./Qoi/^Aern Christian Advocate, tho paper of j ^iMif Conforoncc, is sadly neglected, ns wo see 'from a report of Dr. Myors. '1 bore aro within the bounds of tho South Corolina Conference, at a rough calculation, 30,000 white members; and perhaps 8,000 Methodist families, and yet wo u not suppose thcro arc moro than 1,000 topics taken within its bounds. From the above wo sec that something is wanting, and wc urge upon the brethren tho importance of tuking'tftj/i most important of journals, which will visif, ,ypur family in health as a kind friend, in bereavment and distress as a minis tering angel?a wcckly messenger it comes . with a bright face, so to speak, and a smile for '"Oteryone, telling of all parts of our Confor^n.c.e ( ?whore tins brother is sowing t]|p goodly i i ? mi ? ii i ufggmgfjgmmmaat 11 \ i m gg nn i ? mm soed of piety, in what part ot the moral viu yard the seed hoc taken rout mid vrhoro H is. growing or has grown?and whore the harvest is reaped and gathered home. \ All rj?,U8 Will readily admit the 'anxiety fell wheu our1 Conference is in session, to krtow who has been sent to administer to us .for. the year, or where this brother or that has becu sent Tho sad financial jelatcof the couutry and irregularity of tho mails &c., havo been tho reasons given my many for not taking the papeisbot wff are glad that these difficulties are disappearing, sind we therefore would urge our brethren to do all in their powor to in crease the subscription list of our Conference paper. \ .. . 1 ? '? We propose the organization of a society for| the aid of our College, to bo known as the Woi ford Association. Thercforo Resolved, That wo organizo tho Woflbrd Association and rccomimmd it to tho Confer ence to nid us in procuring at least 600 mem bers [at ten dollars per annum.] In behalf: of the Committee. ? W. G. CONNOR, Chairman. ItKPonT of THE committee on missions We have noticed with regret a decline of tho Missionary spirit in our church. In scarchy ing out the cause of this deoliuo, we suppose it to be in the nature of our Missionary Work in former years. Much of our missionary funds were expended in furnishing the gospel to our colored population thou in slaver}' Since they havo been liberated, and many of them have dissolved their connexion with our church, our people have jumped to the conclU sion that their missionary contributions have been ? misapplied. That this is an erroneous conclusion we verily believe. Let us consider this matter; in the first placo these contvibu tions were, in a groat, mensuro, the product o slave labor, and it was right and just that thi much should have been contributed to their spiritual benefit. . Wc must remember that the slaves themselves were not tho authors of their own liberation, on the contrary, tho great ma jority of them were quiet and faithful during tho whole process down to its final termination As a return for our contributions in their be half, wc have the consolation to believe that hundreds and thousands havo gone safe houic to Heaven through Our instrumentality. Again tho gospel we preached to them civilized them and this civilization preserved them in order aud quietude during the late transformation oi society-when the arm of the law was powerless who can calculate the damage they might hav done us had it been otherwise. Now that thoy have set up for themselves and possess the capital of labor, which is fully enough to sustain their operations, we may con grntulatc ourselves on having finished our wot in that field, and turn our attention to the greater field, which is tho world. No one can fail, if he properly approhonds tho claims of tho world upon tho_ Church, to rocognizo tho Mis sionary Work of the Church. Christianity is missionary in its spirit and in its work. Tho promise made to Christ long before his advent, "I will givo thee tho heathen for thiuo inhori tanee, aud'~thc uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession,'* is fulfilled by missionary effort "through the foolishness of preaching." Jesus clothed with all power and authority just be fore his departure to prepare a place in Heaven for hi? redeemed and sanctified ones, command ed his disciples to go into all the world aud proach his gospel to every creature. The mis sionary enterprise, than which there is nothing destined to achieve greater victories and gather richer trophies, is without doubt, of divine origin. Through it gold and incense are to be brought uuto the Lord and His praises shewn lurth. Through an aggressive gosvol the Gentiles arc to be brought into the light of tho Lord, aud Kings to tho brightness of his rising, and the King of Kings have dominion front Bea to sea, and from tho rivers to the ends of the earth. Tho Methodist Episcopal Church South has her Missionary organizations, aud her Mission fields. Her Domestic Missions are of vast im portance, urgent in tihdir dotuauds, and en couraging in their promise of results if proper ly cultivated. Two of these aro within our own District. The Granitevillo Mission is in a prosperous condition, and although it has met with a sevcro Iobs in the death of Mr. William Gregg, Sr., tho founder of tho Village, it still promises to stand up to the Missionary Society in its own support. Tho Lexington Mission is located in a poor section, but among a people who highly ap preciates tho gospel and do all they can to sup port it among them. Do it therefore, Resolved, That we employ our best efforts to support the Missionary cause in our church. J. S. CONNOR, Chairman. A 81?I,EIVI>I1> OPPORTUNITY FOIl A PROFITABLE AND SAFE INVESTMENT. 1 AA ACKES OF LAND, situated on the Mull J '7Vt Swamp Road, within the Corporate Limits of* Orangeburg, S.O., being n part of tho Estate Lands of J. J. Androws, duoensed, will bo sold in Lot? varying in siio from 5 to 20 Acres, to Ruit purchasers,, A Flat of tho entire Tract will bo inudo by a competent Surveyor, laid oil with Streets, tin. And tho whole will bo Sold at Public Outcry, on the Land, itself, by Lots, to tho Highest Wilder, for Cash,"on the .'' L.k < 25th DAY OF DECEMBER next. J. HESSE ANP11 EWS, E*<-'pi!'or. not 5 td EZEK1EL & KOHN ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND, REST ROCK LIME. .Tust received ll? barrels, tcb'ja c If JHABI^STON CAEJDS. " ^EMltiE OF FASHION. ? Importer and tfcalcr* In HATS, CAPS, FURS and U MERKEL AB, if 2li , S'onl'2 ?MM King?St^ecL, CHARLESTON, 3. C 8 *" * 8 3m . , ny IWA^JllJJj^jr |* All Kinds of Leaf Tobacco, and Manufacturer . .of. Fine llnyann ami PQQft>uic Segnrs, No. 53 Society Street, One. Door From King, P ,C II A li h U S *'t]_N, S. C. Samples Scut by Express, sept 21 m 3 ? Zimmerman Davis, COTTON FACTOH AND ? GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Adgcr'B North Wharf, Consignmcnta Respectfully Solicited, sept. 21 m 1 1 3 WM. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOB ' -AND COMMISSION M Ell C11A NT, lloyc.c it* C'o.'s Vfharf. CHARLESTON, 8. L). ?sjy I'rompt nml personal attention given to the sale i)f Cotton. nug 21 mos 0 0. H. WALTER & CO., FA-CTOiiS AND ?.-<?? ' O . COMMISSION MKUCIIANTS, j Adger's Xm-tlt Wlmrf, C 11 A R L E S T ON. S. C . Liberal Advances made on all Produeo Con signed to their Care. OKO. II.'WAt.TKH, V\>H. J. M'eyl'.MACK, K. ii. WAI.tk1i. sept 21 in 3 OSWELE REEDER, COTTON FACTOR , -^ . , And GENERAL COMMISSION M EUCH ANT. ado EE'S NOltTII wharf, C II A R L E S T 0 N . S . C . Consignments Respectfully Solicited, sept 21 m 3 C. Ci.Aeirn. A. Witti:. CLAC1US & WITTE, SO. 80 KAST Jl.W, ' C II A R L E S T ON. S. CT, Commission Merchants, AND WHOLESALE VKA LEU? IN fti'orerifs, Prolusions, ^"gj'"g, I'niie und Jjiqmirs. sept I L * , Ihn "Burnharn's Drug Store." I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL Till? ^attention of my trienda and those of my father to the largestook-of Drugs. IVrfum ery. Dye Sintis und Patent Medicine*; which will he sohl low for cash, such tia Quinine, Opium, Lobelia. Murnhums fJodfrcy-s Cur iliid'and Ralsum Turlington, &c., Sic., either whole* .?<ale or retail. fall and examine my Stock, us it is no {rauhte io show my Goods. Country orders tilled with the same dispatch a.*, before the war. K. S. RURNHAM, No. -121 King Street, near Calhouu-St., Sign Red Mortar, sept 21?"in Charleston. S. ('. WILLIS & GHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PERCH ASK, Rule and shipment to Foreign and Do mestic Ports,,of Cotton, Rico, Lumber and Nav al StoroHi ATLANTIC WIIAHF, CII^VKT^^SrrC)Tsr, S. C. K. WILLIS. ALEX. R. CHISOl.M. feb 23 I y CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLE, WEHR & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All (ioods are selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KINO ST It E ET, Three doors below Wciitworth, CIlAlthtiSrOX, S. O. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. II. C. Sroi.i.. Ciiari.kh Wkimi. II. C. W.m.kj-.ii. feb 28 c tf H. L. Jeffers & Co., FACTORH Commis?jpn Merchants, Cl/AHLVSTOX. S. C. QPECIAL ATTENTION 01VEN TO THE SALE of Cotton ami other Produce. Orders for sup: piles carefully atteudod to. Refer t<i Captain John A. Hamilton. K. O. Stone, Esq., Ornngeburg, Dr. Win, C. Whetstone, St. .Mat thews. ap! 0 II CHARLESTON CARDS, v IRON TIES, A T U K D U 0 E I) P R I C E S. JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUlM'LY OF , .Beard's Patent Slot Tie, AND flcptnVa Potent Iinjnyvvl Durlh. Tir XTTTIIICII WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY UM .( IjV i .duccd prices and on liberal terms. , . Dealer's BUmniod ht a hcavv-discouht. , " GEO. W. WILLIAMS c': CO., i Charleston, S. C. oel 6?5t Factor?. J. A. Quackenbusli, 120 EAST BAY, C II A R Ii K S T ON, S . C . WHOLESALE GR?CER? AND Commission, Merchant, DKAl.EU IN Sugar, Teas, Eacou, Lard, Fish and Salt, etc. Kept 14 m 0 it. insciidFr. c. WLi.r.Kiix. Henry Bischoif & Co., W HOLES ALE 0 HOGERS AND L)KAI.Kits IN WINKS, LIQUORS, SECrAUS, &?., No. TJ7 East Ray, C II A It Ii E S TON, S . C . sept 11 in ?"? SAM'L IL MARSHALL, I.MPOUTER AND liKAl.KIl IN English and American IIAKDWARE CUTLERY (H;NS. AND Agricultural Implements, SIGN OK THE GOLDEN GUN. Iii II Ktnji Street, 3d Door Relow Society, CHARLESTON. S. C. sept I I * Sin Wagener, Heath & Monseos, PLANTATION AND FAMILY GROCERS, WHOLES ALI? AND RETAIL. Ham, Utiuoii, Shoulder?! Pork, Pc?f, Flour. Snirai', Cniibp. Ten, pid., p*p.. WINES. LHR'ORS. SEGA IIS AND T O R A C f 0 Aw*. l?JI mal 105 /JiWt? /^"y. W. 'J.:-nt-.<ti%i>!. CHARLESTON, S. C. {??:'/? All Order* Promptly Attended t<r*>yp3 ?epl 11 la 1? S, Thomas, Jb., Wm. S. La.vn:: \r., William Gr. Wl?lden & Co. FORMERLY OF DAY DEN & W HILDEN, ?1C.A1.KI1S IN WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER WARE, CROCK* FRY. CHINA, GI.ASRMVARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Od! G?hl mill Silrer iiHTchanetl. Watchctanil Jriteelrif lijriurireu, 22.*> Kiug-St.. Corner <d" llcaufnin. A T WHO LlCS ALK 11 IIA YX1-J ST Iii: KT CHARLESTON. S. C. fob 2:1 1 V Fall and Winter Clothing, ?19 KINfJ STKEKT, West Side, One Door South of Market Street, CHARLESTON S. C. Now opened, an Klcgant Supply of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING; all qualities. Fine mediuin ami low priced ft?r Dress and Rusiness purposes. Also Roys Clothing to suit all ages. TA I I.O It I X<3 I> i; a*A RTJI EXT Sii]>plie?l with a fine assortment of Cloths. Cassi mcre. arid V eatings made to order in best siylo. Gh(m1s also sold by I lie yard. We invite purchasers to call and look through the Supply, winch is offered at LOW PRICES. WM. MATTH!ESSEN, Agent. B. W. .McTritKoi s, Superintendent, oet It) m 2 HELKERS HOUSE, ( It'KMK.lU.Y, MIIS, Illlilll.H's,) 2cU KING 8TUEET, .Hotiduii \Yfyihr<Qrth. omt ffuzfi Streeif, mul Uu'thiu three Minute?' ira/J,- of oil the Principal Whoh-Mtlo ami Retail I flatten of' ftfedtihfjf A7>?</ tmtl Hague Sftrfiett, and the hiM i>(ficc, Charleston, # P. 'Tdie Olty Railway, which runs to onoh, extremity t,f (he City, is within tlfly yards of tho li,,|iK\ TERMS OF BOARD i Board hy the day.$3 AO i. ..' .. Week.$12*(M)Ta $15 (41 Hr.vnv Si'AljjVM i;, Man. B. II 11.11 KR*. net IS ? " tf The Southern Drug Store 1)R. B. M. SHULEB, H.\VIN<! REMOVED IIIS DRUG STORE froip Iiis well known Stand, heg? leave respectfully tu invite Iiis friends throughout the District, th visit lihn at his New, Large und well Furnished ESTABLISH M BNT : 1 on RUSSELL-STREV.TT opposite Messr? HULL' "& SCOVILL'S, whoro they will be ?are tu be supplied with the very best Drugs and MgSMrqb the Market affords, and r.f- {he lowest market prices. He has on hand now a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, . ; PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS, Paints, Oils iwul Brushes, Dye Btuft's, Lyb and Potash, ,. Mnixcnu und Cofp Starch, Cooking and Wafhii'K Soda, > Dlnck I'epper, Spices o.r all kinds, COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NEuVE POWDER, &c, Prepared by Ephraim Ltirrh.hce,' RITTE US of all Kinds, TRUSSES, Single und double, Large and Small, Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine. Bit AN DIES and WINES for Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. ('?11 und satisfy yourselves?yon can get just what you wnnt. Just received a lot of that lino '?DCnilAM SMOKING- TOBACCO." fx?" Will open nil Stmd.iys from 7 to 10. A. Mi. and from 4t to 7 P.' M; feb Iii? c - ly THE CANNON HOUSE! (Ol'IOSlTE CO I "LIT IIOISE.) . ^P?8?p7i7v the srr.se u in Kit wori.D itc -fgyferrtf^J fraspcei fully inform the Traveling Puh f^^^^*;ri?lie tli.it his HOUSE is opened for * their accnmifdiwinn'.* RAT KS OF HOARD. . Board per Dm v..........$ 2 .V.? ?? . ?? Wcel. 7 IX) " ?? Mouth.'.. 2t> tM) ALSO A JlAh'-?OfJ'M In the Ihiscmriit, which is supplied with the b?.*sl of Lbpior*. J AS. (1AN"X()X, l*C"ltrirlur. I V Frederick Persner, M EC It A X I C A L I) E X V t .V V. Will attend to those who wish Iiis? r'crviees at their rvn??It'nccV. by being informed throng'-. t]te )tya>tjiRlee ur otiierwi.^o. t,.::th ou tioi.n ?i. i aiivFii KUTBi alsc ihe VVl.c... . '""uk, All work done Wurriilili-d to gl., itisf !>m Residence: at .Mr JOSEPH m^'nf.n Orar.*r*y arg Dil .!.:, B. C. mar ?0 tf " :..Woffoi-a Calh^gc, ^paRtanburo c. n., s<m/th carolin.*'; f3 TIio Fi rut Sesslbii of i lie* Fourteenth Collegiate Ycur begins on the. Ist Oetolirr. lt>07. The course nl* study remains iiuchitugcd, bill the Faculty now itdndt irregida'r students, or stielt ms wish to pursue particular studies riu'.V. The Preparatory School, under the immediate puperviidoii of the F.u-oltv. opens at th'.' same time] Tuition per Year iucludiii); l oiitbip? at I've - $.">! ItuUrd per nioiith about.- l'_* on Hill* payable in advance in specie or it/, equiva lent in currency. The Divinity School also opens at the same time under the supervision of Rev. A. M. Shi|>p. I). D.. (lev. Wldtefoord Smith. I). D.. and Itev. A. If. ler, A. M. For further particulars address A. M. SIMPF, President. Hllg 24 $ If THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE! Burke\s Weekly FOR HOYS AND GIRL. IlrillitnATi/ Illitstyithd and EkgaSuly Printed. -:o: NOW PUIlblSH MAROON EE'S ISLAND, or Dr. Gordon in Search of his Children: rt neiptel to the "Young Maroon ers," by Rev, F. R. Moulding, JACK DoilKLL, or. a Roy's Ail ventures in Texas. A story of the Texan War of Independence, by one of Puuniu's men. l*rojirtnnced by the Southern Press "equal to the best of Mayne Iteid's Stories." TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 per year in advance: three copies $5.00; five copies SK.OO; ten copies Slfi.oO and twenty-one copies $80.00. Sample copies sent on application. Clergymen and Teachers furnished at $1.30 per annum. sept 2fl % tf Demorest's Monthly Magazine. UNIVERSALLY acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America: devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Architecture and .Model Cottages, Household Matters, Uciiih of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (Including speeinl de partments on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Ciymiiusihi, Kqueiiti'ini) ?Kcrtritfca, Miisio, Atunse inc'litN, etc: all 1?v the best authors, and profusely and n'rlUtitflllly illusirated with costly Engravings (fllll sue), useful mid reliable Fatterns, Kiabroide i'ies. Jewelry, and a oonatant suoocssioii of artistic noveltieti, with other l|8Cflil and entertaining litern. ttire. No person of refinement, economical haunewife, or lady of taute, uan afford to do without the Mod ern monthly. Single copies St) cents: back IRIfni hers, us specimens, 10 Acntl; clthop niajlpd \>vw Yearly, $8, with a valuable prembuu i two ooptc.1 $?.,r)0: three copies. S7.?(): fivo copio?, $12. nmj iiplendid premiums for c]nbs at S^H cnjth, with the first premiums to ench sttbHerlber. "^irdross W. JENNINGS ?BM?REST, No. 4T8. llro,ndway New York. Demoreul's Nlouthly and Yotpig Atnerirn, together, $1. with the prennuui1- f'?r each. vvt 12 " ' tl If LEG AL NOTICES.** e* In Equity, Uuntf Livingston, Executor 1 Bttrne4tXNingstojL< LT1 aap5? i p.hmioCI oiwT Devisees aml?je^tee*.;*^J['p;'?jj ''B^yilUdms6hVt/a1. *,4k?M>ls IjeM?' CrWUoVs .d,nB?J*Mi By crdtyr.oC Chancellor Joh/pfog./v? -fb/jJfnsc, I um authorised to settle nil the debts due to me as Executor ft" 15. Livingston, on the aw aid of threw disinterested person^ tnkc? .^ore,,^*,. sioiMir. Debtors disposed to avail tncmseTvi border,' will apply to Messrs. H unions I Orangeburg, I am hWjo authorised-to treat for-p*l rklesaie of 11? ?fltatd lands.; A'tosta/wllanigl?' bin- will apply as above., - ..' jjrnmmim i HENRY LIVINOSTON,&een"o~J oct2f5 j Un\ J > )( )L I 210 In Equity^ ORANGEBURG DISTRICT." : ? '? '?? .teV\Ll V V. D. V. Jamison, Com r in fit) y "j T-liw Creditors and Dftitri&vteoff , ?f Wra, 5E lriok. ... ? ?. . l*W.v? - ........ By order of Chanaellor J]ofrason,_tho ?raditom 01 j William M. Trick will prosca!J amUprovo their de i maud* before the Special Cenirawjdoner appoip||*d khi* two- hit office of Hntsons & legare,) within* I threemvwfhs from the dote hereof. ' ? 15>i,t * Oct. 22>L I?7? 0.? B. GLOVKB?. ,.,2? ?: ?r-lc^?? ORANGER:1^ MmUciT ~B LewisA.^ler.ExV I Wesley Hoiiser et nl I f >-' ^J*J' Creditors and D'jvisecs, . It appearing fo iny satisfaction, that Lewis HuujW er and Mary Ilouser his wife. defcri<tanfV9K' tnTa ease, are absent from and reside ^vlihout tlifi Hud's of this Stale, on motion of MeWt& I im runs' Ky>'? gnrc, complainant* Solicitors* it is 1.1 oi'i<d thftt ?.ala defendants do severally appear and plead, answerer demur to tho complainants said Hill within'' 'forty days from the puhlicntum of this order, or ,-ai order pro eonfesso will tic entered against theni. ***? Conuuir-sioii.-r s Office, "j y. I). V. JA.UJ$ON,st|, OrangchitrgC.il., \ Commissioner. Jan. 24, I80T; .) r? vh-duti* Mepl 2-"? xil . . " . 40d .;. 1;?._?? j v.. Ivb I xtCJ(i?it*Ktft IU-. IN EQUITY, - or a ng Ein: hg pj sTitl?^?^ Howard A. Fligle and Rebecca P. Fugle. I vs/ 1 y I David J. Clayton and othuf. .11j. ,fJ<) Pursuunj lc (in order in tLis c.:so, all person* 1>ry ilig claims again*! ihe Kyatc of Wtftllfiuand Susan Fugle, dec., will present and pi??>*?? 1 hem; l^for* me and all pers'oiis iiidehied to t|ie ? -aim- v. jl| ninio payment within i.hrrc moiHhr Ut&tn this date. ??! Commissioner's tltlice. ) V. 1). V. JAM1SOJN, OrwiiHuttg; r H', ? c.niiutWinW;1 Sept. .SO. W>Jy ) uet ??Ihn . ,.,^1 In Equity, :i :iJ Oil a Nt ieee 11G T)TSTRtrTy,f,"lH A. Mack*y,:nduVr br (!. t:. .\tui-?ny;y ' V,\\\ f..r: W. F. Hut.-.m, Trhsier. ft. ?1. J uiidltrUer. J . ? v?nance of on o: ih r ip ihb>f case fr??m I'ltan* ce'.'. v* (??din.iftu, r.*l pw.-ons having elaiior ngaiiirt I he Ksialo: ui tV "i)''- fl* Mackay. iWv ji-.-d. ..-fr? rr? (?ilire'l to present ami M?yc Ihe siitne l?f'<>rr> me at t'haiigthfnry <\ 11.) wlluhi three u otr.lip fi- r'a ihi? cov>'mb>:oitl r'* Office. ") VJ d. v. irAMiSrVN,1'^ Aug. SlMfc'o".- . j CuwmU?IrMf4 .In . Equity**. l OlLVNiJERl'lUi l^TIUXTiJ hi?t ' ? A. (L .'?.'.!!..* Aduir Jvji?te of I J.\ ..: ; Easi,.,;n. _ ";. nbi W. ^ '*"r Ityunctiux an ! {UfM ''' Cirodui' LasUiLV. et al ; ' ^-f' ; I'rvdi'ors. aUiV Duteihutcr.'*. j Ml ?'-in |'in>!innl t<? an.i>rd"i- in tjiis r^f^ all i^i snnf.haT* big d'Miiands agi'ouVt ihe Ivsiiuc ?>t KDH'D \i. KAM TKKLiN. ?leeenri'd. a.iii prove iin in in-fore ir.e riiii in three itionlhs from this date, and auv uuv iii'Uht ed Id the ^liine will makv pitymeut.' " H 2>;?)J^ Coiifiiii.^i..nei 's(?;r;ce, | V. H. V..,l A.Ml^J.'/.rla OrangehurgC. II.. S. C. - Coiiimis.<ion?ra AiigU.lsn7. J XII ? ? ? 4ira!'*ri In Equity. '"'r OR \NG KlU'lUJ DISTRICT. Jim. F. bonnett, Adtnr of , y ,,, v W. 0. W. l'ou. v.*. ?r: bill for Injunction hnd'HrTUfc F. IE ,W. Driggmanu and others, | uMid? Creditors and Dislribuiees. , 1 ?' ? ?. ,-? *'.\\ Pnrsiianl lo an cnler" in this case, alt pernnnt aav? ing demands against ihe estate of W. (I. W. fmt Jeceasctl. will prove them before mm within thfM in oil ths-from this date, or they will he ?htofirt?! paymeiit, and any one indebted lo (ho same ?uV^ iniike p'ay'iiieiir.' Commissimiei-M Ollicc, \ V. D. V. UM LS ON, Orangeburg C. II. V < i imiits?h>iir^, Aug 14, 1H07 J X!i itunW^r The Slate of South Cnroliiia. ' ORANG EREHG ETSTRTCT. ? In the C urt of Common Plent?. ? J II. H- Jennings. .Iii??. T. Jennings, va F. A, Wi'oos. sun, A. E. Talmudgp. attachment. T^rilEItEAS the Plaintiffs did on the 20th day W of May file their declaration again** the lie* fendtihts, who (as it is said) are absent from and without the limits of this State, and have neither wives nor attorneys known within the same, upon whom a copy of said declaration may be served: On motion of Hutsons & Legare, Plaintiffs Attorneys it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appear, nn<l plead lo the said declaration on or before tha 22nd day of May. which will be in tho year of otiy Lord. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty* eight, otherwise final and nbsuluto judgment wil\ then be given and awarded against tueni. J. F. ROBINSON, Moy 20, 18(17. XX jun 1 e3m4 ? OV If F STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) .... ', Orangeburg. District. 4 /, * "ft,'on By P. A. MoMU'HAEL Est).. Ordinary, WHEREAS, V. D. V. Jamison, Co:>.miKdomir \\\ Equity, hath tnndo suit to me to grind hint Liters of A?iii)i|iistraiion of tho EsJato and effects nf 11. Seelcy, deceased. TheBc are thcrcfnro to olto and admonish nil nnd singular the kindred B|?d creditors ftf tho wi|dj R. Seelcy, deceased, tluit they he and appe'aV nefore. me, in the Court of thdinar^', to be li,oVl at Orangr bnrg 0, II., on tli(. |0{h day ?f Nay, nc,^, after publication hercflf, at 11 o'clock in tho fon>o,9otj,4o, show cause if any ihey lujyo, why Ihe said AdmUds trtilion shftUhl not be granted. "; tlHrt ~ rtlvrnupder my haud this seventh djiy nf Ucio ber, K^^p^ttX WW. " ? P. A. MrMICHA^E, <K a P. oct )& d 4d, I.lUR THE LAlUiEST AND FINEST SELECTION * of Papier Mnche, and Silver Ware ever offered) |ht ihi.4 market, >>uitahlo for PRESENTS for all occa, sions, call at , . E/.EKIKL & ^iOHN S.