The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, January 11, 1868, Image 6
THE- ORANGEBURG NEWS
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' "OLD TIME" 'PRICE; i |
Two Dollars pen Annum tn AdVANok.
M??T" invariably accompany tub :
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. ? ?? >! ?UBS0RIPTION.. ! ?
X^^.Cawntry Produce, taken at Market Roles.
$2 o? " ? ^ on
-.'/.>..v:_Lt_i:_i_ .
JCQ?" "ll* respectfully request our friends to \
send irt their Advertirewenfs as early in \tho
week as convenient j and if possible, let us have
them by Thursday evaiing. Hy thisyncans, ice
will be able to ixxue fami-earlier kourk>n Satur
day, and. icilf bu enabled to tjivc more of the
latest iicics, up to the time of our going to j)ress.
READJNG MATTER ON. EVERY; PAGE
LOCALS "ITEMS!
SATURDAY MORNTNO, JAN., 11, 18G8.
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Tho Anti-Labor League.
A company of U; S. [Rcjjularfe' nrrived at
Lcwisvillo oil Wednesday from Columbia ; and
returned on Thursday, carrying back with them
b!x negroes implicated tu whipping other ne
?. i -?? .?? ?? ?1
grocs for contracting.
The Outrages about Lewisville and Fort
- Motte.
"On Thursday of last week, Mr. Dednck
Iiiute, living near Fort Motto, was compelled,
in self defence, to slmct an Jwounda freed man,
mi officer of the l'nibn League, who threaten
ed him with personal vbdenoc, coming at hiiu
with a stick, and in tho regalia of tho League,
f?'his roused the darkc3S, and they assembled
to the "number of two hundred or more, and
Kiiirclindcd the house of Mr. Haue, while they
despatched their "headman" to Orangeburg
lor an order from the Bureau to arrest him.
During* Thursday night they kept armed guard
iiround the premises, posting i regular pickets,
und threatening to"snoot the "d'd white men,"
alluding to llfinc and a few tif'lns friends
who had assembled at tho bouse for bis assis
tance. J. I). Pricket Esq., Magistrate, was
pont for, and Mr! II. delivered himself into
the cr.stody uf the law : but this tho negroes
did uct.K'_'ar>l. Meanwhile, the military au
thorities in Columbia were apprised of the af
fair, and despatched a company of troops by
extra .Irani on Prid ;y moruing. Tiio ncgroos,
jlicaving of lho eou/mg ol tho ti'bnps and nlso
Unding HV:tt thoir messe- gor to Oranguburg
was directed by tho Rurbau to apply to a civil
magistrate, and not to resort to violence, be
came ihtiuiiiLlod, and; dispersed. Mr. Haue
was brought to Oranguburg, nnd was rebated
on bail under a Writ of Habeas Corpus, heforo
his LTonrr Judge Clover.
On Saturday night the night train' down
from Lcwkvilla, was fired into, but no harm
was done, beyond breaking a pane or two of!
&luss. S???uo suppose; Maj. Helton, of the Bu
reau, was the object of tho attack, as he had
given tho ncjrrocs some good advice, which they
did not appreciate;.,others imagine it was in
tended for the benefit of .,tho conductor, Mr.
Evans, who had put off some negroes at I.cwis
yillfi a few days before.
man?- ??
JSnlesday.
ThoTc wars a''bigger: crowd" hero then, than
lias bijcn-licrc since the vrur, ''by, odds,".
Thcro w;irg many sales of property, of which
wc note t'ie follov/ing'by tl/e Commissioner in
Equity f
Zeigtet' vs. J/oHoty?tfG acr.o^ $300, 100
acres, $33. 152 atW. 56ID0. 20 Jcrea, ?10.
?3 acres, 520. . i i
Livingston vs. I)annrrly.-~l2f& acres, SfiOO.
Livingston vs. Smoalr.?300 acrof-, $05.. Vo
?eros,.82l. G?0 acres, $4G5.
filler.vs. Juiti.^olG acres, $2020.
Com'r: rs. Inabiud ?500 uercs, ?085. "
Simmotts vs. Iln?'niann?272 acres, 810.
Clerkly is. Gi.i*ciidanncr?3lQucrc?, }pli)'0.
140 acres. S5Q,
\ looser as. Larr-i-2,^ acrci;, 8120. 211
norcs, S200. 270 acres, $1-15. 157 acres,
83R0.
Von vs. Millions?-800,?'.-res, 8585. ? acres,
67.
The Estate lands of L!'E. Oodncr were rent
ed for one hundred and sixty-five dollars.
Tho estate lands .of Sylvester Beach were
rentod'fby cigbty dollarH.
Tcn'iilutes wcro sold for 81044t cash.
j/Vnd, JiOiix>Howii?g by the Sheriff r
Wzekiefc KjJin vs. Trick?1G3 noros, $110.
Otio mulov'-SlOS. One bay pony, 8GG. Ono
gnij pony, $47.
Sisfrimk vs. Jihtbimi?8o"0v acres* 8395.
On i buggy, 652.
Antle.y vs. Do Aich? On6 horso, 850. Ono
boric 882. Cre wagon, $20.
l'zckifl $ va- Salb-y?One mule,
?ll|). Ono mule, 855.
Asltite. -Mctts-^-lWZ acres, 820.
Tlio Eclectic Magazine.
This is an admirable publication, euibrae'.ug
a monthly collcctiuu oil' good things iVoui tue |
Foreign RcvicwB and Periodicals. Wo have
alWays welcomed its appearance. It is pub
lished bjTVCJ Hy Bidwoll, 6 Bcfcknmn Street,
New York. Terms : $6,00 per annum.
?We will furnish the Eclectic and the
OilANOEritf?Q^Nirtv-iB fifrr Six dollars per an
I f !
Now Advortisements?,,.
(JonimisfclopeW Sales for February.
. Sheriff's Sales. '
Card.?W. II. Joffcre & Co.
Mules for sale on time?Wm. R. Doty.
To Rout?-G. D. Keilt, Agent.
Agent? wanted?-Jones, Brothers ey Co.
William Blangard~M. P. Way.
, Notice to Dcbtorsr?John C. K>oqorjy.
Dissolution?Laws & Jackson.
In thd. District-Gour't-^J'. F. Robinson. ?>
Exhibition at the Old Female CpUpgc.
Estato Sale?E.'M. A. Jenkins
Notice^,7. W. H. Dukos, Sheriff.
Mr. T. D. Wolfe olTerH cheap goods.
Garden Seed,?csr-lSrckicl & Kohn?
Agents Wanted?Any one of our young
men who would like to try an agency, will do
.well to notice the advertisement of Messrs. 0.
W. Jackson it Co., Jl South Street, Baltimore;
Consignees per South Carolina Railroad
Remaining in tlio Depot to Date.
Wm. Knotts, J. C. Edwards, W. A. Merritt.
Per Express.
A, L. Crook, N. E. W. Sistnmk, David Heuser. \
In accordance with order* received from the Su
perintendent, Storage will hereafter'bo ohargod on
Goods remaining in the Depot for an unreasonable
length of time. YV. O. MEREDITH, ,
Agent.
COMMERCIAL.
Office ok tiik Ohanukuuiui Kiews,
January 10, 18157.
COTTON.?Sale? this week amount to about IliO
bales, at the following quotations :
Ordinary.
Middling....... 10f?10j
Strict Middling. ll(?.ll?
llOCUll ItlCK?Is in good demand ut $1.75 per
bushel.
Corn $1.20. Peas $1.00.
? . GOLD.,. 32
SILVER.22
I.nv:svu.i.k, S. C. Jan. U.
COTTON.?30 bales shipped this week.
Report of, the Clmrlcston Cotton Mar
ket lor tlio Keel' Ending Jan. 9.
\Rcuartcd for the ?niuyeliury Actes hi/
YV. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR.
, On Friday the 3d jnst., cur market opened with
an improved feeling, and closed firm with an ad
vance of J^yjc. on our last week's quotations. The
demand on Saturday was very tiglit, buyers general
ly having withdrawn from the market. On Monday
tho market continued quiet, and juices very irregu
lar. There was a better demand' ou Tuesday, with
a decline of $c. from the highest point. On Wed
nesday the market was weak with a further decline
of Jo. On Thursday there was a good demaud at
firm prices, without any quotnblc change. The
sales for the week foot up some 8,800 hales. W<
quote:
j Low Middling.14
Middling.'..HJfTAl?
Strict Middling.15J(?16J
CARD.
rjHHE FIRM OF H. L. JEFFERS & CO., WAS
I DisHohed nr. the 4th inst.
The FACTORAGE . and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS will bo continued by Win. n. & Thos. A.
JetTers. Tho stylo of the Firm being
'WM. IT. JEFFERS & CO.
Consignments of Cotton solicited. Prompt re
turns will bo made, and our usual attention paid to
the interest of our friends.
WM. II. JEFFERS & CO.,
Charleston, S. C.
Refer to JOHN A. HAMILTON,
Orangeburg, 8. C.
jan 11 fun
Just Received
EW HULLED DUCK WHEAT.
SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP.
SUPERIOR'MOYUN EHYSON AND
. i NEW SKASON OOLONG TEAS.
NORTHERN PICK LED BEEF, very Choice.
No, 1 MACKEREL lind Healed HERRINGS,
a>id a/full supply of GROCERIES.
also
??OES, HATS,.HARDWARE, CROCKERY. ?c.
?A few pretty HATS for Ladies.
Rough Eice
Bought at highest market rates, nlse
PEAS, HIDES AND PRODUCE,
generally.
COTTON ,
Shipped.to Messrs. H. L JBFFERfl & &0., free of
charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON,
. Court House Store,
octlf>%ly. Market Street.
ATOTMJK TO U A It EM ANN A7VI>
j3| TRUSTEES.?All Guardians and Trustees
who aj*o required to mako nnnunl returns in this
otlicc are notified to do so by Ihn twentieth instant,
or rules will ho issued against all defaulters.
Jan. ;Ut, 18158. V. DJ V. JAMISON,
jan 4?lm Commissioner.
WAXTK?.?Ono TlionMnml Xo>v
SUBSCRIBERS to THE ORANGEBURG
NEW'3. Orangclnirg District Im? a voting popula
tion of such as can rend nnd write, numbering at
least eighteen hundred. Wc include in this est imate
those .disfranchised by Congress, because, by Inw
and justice, they uro entitled to vote us well as oth
ers. Let every voter, who can read, send along Two
Doli.aiis for his District Neuspnpcr.
* D&f" The cash'must invariably accompany the
subscription. ?
oot 39 . tf
THE HIGHEST CASH MARKET PRICE GIVEN
for all kind of COUNTRY PRODUORi Bees
wnx, Tallow, iudcs, Furs, ele.j etc., by
EZEKIEL & KOHN.
fvb23 y It
3k
BEAUTIFUL PANARAMA OF
CHAS* BULL ;& CO.
CASH STOB,K;
Will hprcaftcr sell altogether for CASH?
conBcqucntly cuu afford to offer our goods at
reduced prices. : -
FARMERS PRODUCE *?<j
Bought for Cash at Charleston Prices.
Cull and examine our oxtonsivo assortment
of Hardware. Crockery, ILtts, Clothing, Dry
Goods, Groceries, &'c.,*&c.j Sc., at 2>o. 13 Itus
sclhStrcqt.
j OHAS. BULL & CO.
i Grand Panorama!
To. Be Seen For Nothing!!!
A
DRY" GOODS, FANCY GOODS, IIARD
WARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY,
j tin ware.
GROCERIES of every Grade and Variety, and
innumerable other articles of comfort nnd nrcc.<si
ty, to be seen every day of the week at the .Store of
LAURIE T. IZLAR,
BAMBERG, S. C.
Will have on hand in a few days, u full assorl
:non<l of
GOO!) felNG-S FOR OUR IST-MAS.
All for Sale at tin: LOWEST CASH PRICES,
dec M 1 m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 r, ..
, ' ?? > ? l!:ltlon.
Orangeburg District.jj. t ?
?By P. A. Mt-JHCrtAKL, Esq., Ordinary.
Wiir.nr.As, Y. U. V. Jamison, Commissioner ii
Kqn/ty hath ;n:tde ti|it to me tuj;ninl him I.fitters of
Administration of the Estate ami EfFeeUof Absalom
St reman, deceased.
These arc therefore to city an<r admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said Absa
lom Stroiaan, ilee. thatlhcy ho and appenr before nu
in thy Coitit of Ordinary, to be held at Urnngohiirg
on the UOth day of January next, after publication
hcruof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause,
if any they have, why tho said administration
should not tie granted.
Given under my Hand this 10th day of Decem
ber, Anno Domini, 1807.
P. A. MoMICJIAEL, 0. O. D.
dec M d 40
STATE OFSOUTir CAIRjU.NA. i 0jfftUou<
i Orangemirg District. j
By P. A. McMICllAEL, Esq., Orjjjjmry.
Where:ifvf Charlotte Ilenth halli made suit to me
lo grunt her Lcttcr.s of Administration of the Estate
and etlects of Francis 11. lienth deceased.
These are therefore lo eile und admonish nil nnd
singular tho kindred and Creditors of Iliu said
Francis B. Heath, deceased, that they ha and ap
pear, before me, in the Court of Ordinary; to lie
lici t at Orangeburg, Court House on 20th day of
Jauunry instant after publication hereof, at. 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if any the;
have, why, the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under mv Hand this thin; dny of January,
Anno Domini, ls*08. P. A. Mc.MlCHAKL,
jan ?!?21 t). O. I).
STAlt'E of Stil "Iii CAROLINA, I ..
i\ i i.- . ? . r Citation
Orangchnrg District. (
By P. A. M O.MICH A EL, Esq., Ordinary.
Whereas, Henrietta": Murphy; widow, hatli made
suit fo me to graut her I,eticrs of Admi l?tvution, r?f
the Estate and Effects of David Murphy,deceased.
Thcpfc are therefore lo cite, and admonish nil and
singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said
David Murphy, deceased, thai they be nnd nppei
before me in tho Court of Ordinary, to be held
at Oranguburg 0. H. on the 17th day of January
inst., after publication hereof, at i i o'clock in the
forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the
said Administration should not he granted.
Given under my hand this JlUth duv of Doc, Anno
Domini, 18C-7. P. A. McM It'll A El.,
jan 4?2t 0. O. D.
ST A TK^OF ? o U tTi" I AR oi. IN A, \ (j ~. ~
Orangcburg District. (
By P. A. McMICllAEL Esq.. Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Y. D. V.Jamison, Commissioner in
Equity, hath made suit to me to giant Iiim Letters
of Administration of the Estate and uH'cuts ol Sam
uel N. Kcnnerly. deceased.
These are therefore lo cito and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of tho suhl Sam
uel N. Kcnnerly.,dec. that they bound nppearbeforo
me, in the Court of Ordinary, to be held ut Orange
burg C. II.. on the 11th day of Feb. next, alter
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
shew cause if any they have, why the said Adminis
tration should not he granted.
Given under my hand this third dny of January
Anno Domini, 18(58.
I \.,f ; r. A. McMICllAEL, 0. 0. D.
.jan 12 i'JCVU ?.t
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i ~.
.. , ... . . . Citation.
Orangcburg District. j
By P. A. McMICllAEL, Esq., Ordinary.
^Whereas, Caroline R. Paiilling hath inndu suit to
meto grant her Letters of Administration, cum l<
tamento nniicxus, of the Estate and cticcls of John
R. Pdulling, docoasod,
These arc therefore lo cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and Creditors of the said
John R. Pnulling, deceased, that lljcy he iiiuJ appear
before mo in the Court of Ordinary, lo lie held lit
Orangcburg C. II., on the 17th day pi Januar}',
inst., after [publication hereof, at II o'clock in (lie
forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the
said Administration should not ho granted.
Given under my hand this R?th day of December
Anno Domini, I8?7. 1'. A. McM ICH AL,
jan 4?21 (I. O. D.
FOR LEASE,
min: PINE ESTATE known as KB ITT PL AC!
? situated in St. Matthnws' Parish. The Estate
consist* of throo separate Tracts. The Kcnnerly
Place has 4<JO acres cleared and 200 uncleared. The
Darby Place has flOO cleared nnd 200 uncleared?all
fine (?otton Lands. The Kein Place consists of
2,400 acres, one half cleared and in a fine state of
Cultivation. The Estate is watered hy ? largo
Creek, which atTords good llungo for Cattle. Soil
Itich Red Clay. The Estate would bo Leased nil to
one person, or ill noall Tracts of 60 or 1U0 acres,
to t-nit small tanners.
Fine Muks sold with the l'lace on credit.
Tho Kcnnerly and Darby.Places w ould bo sohl
desired. For Terms apply lo
:.T. J. WOOD A K D, St. Matthews 1'. O.,
nov 2?If Orangcburg District, S. D.
- In Equity,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
E. JohiiRon, Administratrix.
vs. I
Jas. D. Jones, Guardian, et. al. J
By order of Court, the creditors of James il
Johnson, deceased, are required to prove their de
mands before me on or before t he Isl February next.
And under the same order i \\\\\ sell on I lie 1st
Monday in February next, fqr cash, one slinre in the
"bdistn Lumber and Timber Pond Company."
.Tnnuavy 21, 1807. V. D. V. JAMISON',
dec 28- -td Coniinissioiiei'.
a?rhi2
ot rar An
33 [HAH?
V i 1 U
TAVE JUST RECEIVED A LA RUE! ASSORTMENT - OK FRESH, AND
1 -Oenuino 1 ''? ? '' I
?CT
Direct from tlia'Celebrntcd House of D LANDRETII & SON. . ? ,
t j
ALSO an assortment pit Popular
1 School.. looks, Si?ie'sj. StotGinti^^&cA. j
I They arc also Agents for the Sale of the S&fftjbi' ' *
barton's L0JNU 'upland cot^'oU" '
Call and Examine tho Cotton, mid return Sale's frm$ Messrs. E. II. RODG-ERS & CO.
! wanted to e1lL^BSES":; ,;v
ORTER, FOX .AND iuNK^SK^S^,
For1 which the HigaeBt^ricWwill1- .V a rti
iT M
? t
.r.iv.iii i ?77 . ?
Bought as usually at Market) Price*,
fob 23
' v v.
W ill E
;Q7 - GOLD, SILVER and TJN
% . CURRENT .11 0 N,vr;5;S;|
'>.'.' in . .? / n't ? c"!7r
.J. ly
$10,000 IN GREENBACKS,
[HE OLD k^ff^ :""r ,,i"
JOHN' B,
IER & CO,
CORNER STORE, RUSSKLL-STltEET AND-RAIL ROAD AVENUE.
Great Tall in Gottes. :Cr.aocLs!,, .
..... , I'll ? ii f / ??*/ !v
15 EST EE AN US OF CALICt >ES 1ic. per yd. AVA HU ANTED FASff ?'0I.OJ1S CALICOES 12.]d ptr yd.
GOOD CALICOES MADDER COLORS fOc'pcr yd
WORSTED DELAINES, new FtillStvies and bright Colors|2r>oj?eyfvd . " .
RLEAOHF.i) SHIRTINGS 7-8 and A I fi-mn 10 to"2oe per yd !
KEMTUCIi.Y .JEANS. g<-,.,d, ryobi 20 do 10c. per yd/' j j
i ?' / i . .'- . * - I
Besides the above maybe found a large Stock |of II KA PY 'MADE CLOTHINC. Worn
?8f?.(i0 (suitable for Freed tabu) to fclio.O?) (line Kn-lisb th^siincre") p?rSnit: BOOTS,
andiEtC. ??
A Large. Assortment,of OROCKRIESj, Low, for pasfeaor Barter. Highest Market Price
'ivon for CORN, PEAS, GROUND PEAS;and
c 0 t t
0 -IS . ?
ranv 11
IV
h6/
.10I1N D.f STOCK J??i & Co.
99
'Old EstaMisked eSewelrjr'House.
256 KSMe BTSEpT, CHAELEST?N, S. C.
TMrORTHRS AND DEALERS IN FINE WATCU'ES.\i|eaVKLRV AND STERLING SILVER WAiiE,
jj Silvor I'hitud Goods, Gold nud Steel Spvobicics, :'ne 'lAii.Ie ajul Pocket Cutlery and Fancy Articles.
We desire locall attention (ii our Country Friends tnlour Stock ?.r STLVKR SF?ONS and FORKS,
the largest in the State, >v(hich we aro^uoxv olleritig nl .V^iv W.rl*. I*i*iccs for Cash or City Accep
tance.
Our Large Assortment of GOLD and SlLArBR WATC1IES are of (liebest English, Swiss and Ameri
can Manufacture.
Special .^:tc:'.j?<*:e Given <<> lit*' Kl?p:%ij?iti{s of 1V:?<<^j<*~s iiutl Jowolry.
At! 13NTS I'OR AMERICAN WAT0.1I COMPANY.
W. CAUHIINGTOX.
oct ?"?
W. THOMAS.
Ik
r
T
IS STOiL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF
t\ i ? ? ? j. ? . i ? ? .?. ..
RAY & ieko's,
Prepared In do all kinds of REPA 1 HlX'.'l and T.I'ILDIXC NEW WAGONS: BUGGIES
butii to. order. BLACKSMITII WORK J N G KN V, R AL attonded to, with. promptness and
despnteh.
Prom this date, 1 will keep constantly oh hand
ready made" coffins %
OF EVERY,DESCRIPTION, FROM THE FINEST TQ THE CHEAPEST VARIETIES. 8i
Charges, as moderate as.thu times will ailniit.
VARNISH KS aad PAINTS eoMstlniitl/dh hand. ' ? Li -; C;- ' u 1 1 v
Also two barrels MAN HATTEN AXLE G UFA'S K, for grcnsitig Wagon ami Buggy
Axles, fco., for sale at Id.w rates.
sept 2S ? lye
AK
? THOMAS1 RAY.
?t ,t I f
pH
v.. <F\ mmi/x
nil i :im still at my fHil Stand, ready to tin nby work in lay lino at thcSliortcst Notice,
inud Eoveral New and Seco?d hand CARUIA'iKM and UUGGUiS. also tw? AVALONS, one
AVO?Lf) RESFKCTFWF4A INFORM THE CITIZENS OF oi.ANtiF.HURG AN;-? TUE, ADJOINING
Districts that i iitii still at my Ohl Stand, reaiby t<i do any work in my line at thcSliortcst Notice.
1 have on lin
j Horse and one
0
I have CSLtblislifcd a
LUMBER YARD..
and will !:'?> ?, constayta' o:\ hand HOARDS, t'-rA N I'l.lNO. .S:e.k of all kinds usually In demand, and can
till nil Orders wit}: Dciptu'h. | C J ? Od C.i
My Cotton ?Fins und i . arc in perfect order, and ready to GIN on TOLL for all those who may
favormu with ihoir Cotton the opining rk.s.-on. i
1 am Agent for
Dillon's ?nivevsal Cotton Tie
AND IKON HOOP FOR BALLN. COTTON.
Iron Hoops for Baling Cotton being largely in u?o in the South, nml Win;! sold much cheaper than
Rope, the propiioty of tininj; them in place of Hope, I? brought to the attention of (he Planters. These
Ties uro great Preservers of Cotton, when baled; from Fire. Every Tie is perfect, and ready for imme
diate use.
I will koep constantly on hand n lot of th<; Universal Tie and h op Hoop, which 1 will soil at. Charles
ton prices ?12 cents; expenses added.
A sample of the above Tie oiiu he seen at tln?< Olli .\ where, it may bo compared to the Arrow Tie.
Person* thou can judge for themscdvcH, which they prefer.
i'l A I M MTn BIGGS.
?iu>: 21 c ly
??rnrVlfl
^mmiisiSMr S'&es.
, WMS ov sovm cAitb^;,;;.;,,,,
' : ?. O. Jamison;'-.- J - ? ''M?rtgng^v.dnbLu*rf
. Bar virtue of hn onlef ttt the abc^c cusa;d witf *dfl'i d
:,lt if'fr.HS^tf^ t?if
"^\31ib'tl PlftWMon^br'TP^
n^!g?J)Ujg-;?ist*b^rtni^t ffff>?f>bifc7l?a
"Town ftf Ofangeburj*, nr known . ab ?'/bullion,". JLi.,
conuliirng' tbW' hnndfttl ?-4lnilVWe/c'nfytfiVe ?-rfcrW,,i?
mo:io.,4r less*, hounded, by. biiakiprbr J,-r?w Wuhna-v.ir'j
multcx, J. Wesley. Keitt.,Caroline, Grabbling, Peter
Co<,l>; and'lands of SoaiUtfnroIlfiftfcaffrbW'0 ?"
TjL'rj?ia--JL)nc?bnlf cash/naiid ixUc. -balnnoo ;oitt.th?if r.l
M'day oft pccciuber^mtf,.jpuffbojier.^ #Y?f>?nd rfj
with a mortgage or the premises, fo secure fno pay
ment jut' said lrnliin?ov,f7itb!& covoneritd?r -resale: ?n- ?H
cafdot non my -ftyOfib ^aiu1 ..tp,^aj>\fpr pancja u?fJj,JffB
rovdnuo stumps. *
.lnnssionc'^s'Gmct, Y tyMW&?t&if**
ConlmissionofVOnicfc, V ?lWWV}VX&t&blfa* <W?' ,n
(Vruttgchurg (J. Hj kuwffr Commissioner,-! < ftYY
j r* t i * i i ? ^ \JAM;?\?WWIJI off*
drew F. Inahmct, administrator. |
lor.1
?jMarcellu Iuabiuct undothers.t|<?JK
-nr"
IjsBy
onlor of tlic Court of Jiq?lty, in the above
), will be sohl.beforcj Ihe Court House in
'gi'on Mibhfet''Monday Tn FfebiCfiHryihbiff."'?^
stated case
Ornjigebirfg
lj The eutiro joint. t[tie.rights and M?^,9JC; pif,
Loy] L. fnahinet/j: W. DanrzkV.'ano; ill P. Anffcy, J L
as Cjouimuci-g, innn.dto. tlu^rlpU^\?ii>gC^4)r)fiors^iBc flh
probenv, viz : A Steatn Saw and Grist Mill, Steam
Engine and boitort{ a Mill llonsoj a Barrt'?hPSta?fty*9* '
u Blacksmith Shop, und two sjjiidl buildings. ?11 lo-rr '
enteil onthcTrnct- of Lit mln?hr,JinM!libIi,54'nWo^iT7t,
whereof 'Levi'iiu&hinctr diedj ???iz?d4r^i?a;,>lllule8/i^pf?
throb Timber Carts, Hhieksmith's Tpola.,MtJlJT^pl&.
'amlk ?fl?ntfiyof'Sa^a LVMi'cr'ftt 'said MlnJrt0Tnm
the tight under and neeordihg-to.the terma-oficby--::
tain agreements pf the (said Copft-juep, tpr/?|4> ?FJljLl H?
saw lull file Timber growing on the Lands of snip
Jjev^ Innbi.iiek squaring ten' ?ihdheKJ'o'i' t&^IbMfef"!1!*
being, made profvUblo to, ^lid.^C^ar.tOCttj^Bj^j-jTtii,
right as to the Timber on the. Lands admeasured to
LevLlritibinotswidow for'herDowbr}'*?a'irh 6ne"uHttB*9 ?*
vided third of Levi lnubiuet's undivitlodsVwrfliof tUc-^i to
Traot on Saddler Swamp, to be subject to tke.WId-..
ow'slltfc Est ate f liefet. : " ' : l"< ^%ah
-. At tliesiuuc time nnd place.will be Bohl.pnrBU-ri! 1o
ant to the sumo order, the w hplo of the Real Estate. (
oft Ins lato LeVi L. Iriftbliiet,' (Including Iiis un'di-' '
videtl interest in Uic.lJaddlen, Swamp.Tract;).' sub- -'.
joct Jo Iiis Widow's life [G&jtaio bi.thpi I.anil adqjcou^^ujj^
ured^ tri her for Dower, an^ io Jnor right of Dower jn
the Said i.evi L, Inabinet's uiidtvidcd tihafo of thtf ?'4?'
Saddler's Sunmp Tnict,, and further subject, ho thp( JJiw
rights of the purclyiacr or purchasers of tlie, Co? f
partjicfstilp property liforbsatd Cf'Tfclitiofi to"tUe *,a.*
Timber on 1119 Landt ??f I^yi L.-Inobujfti, Ii|ou c'jifO
Tcjrms of Sale?So much as, will j[<::y tho.expenses
O^ the proceedings in the above ptafcd'oa'ee?WF'tho!,n
balance n credit until tlio<first) dny. of !Dt'CdBiU*rf<non}
lStitl scenrcil b\ ,boud of the purchaser, bfaripehi-r?:f.?:
tcroImBm 4:to, payable ntinuhflSV wit^.'Tpc^Ma1(Klu,,
sccurhydindis mortgage of. the pii>pcjtyi?the I pur- tudi
cltttsj r;;;.i.--y io.|?ay f"r.papers.i\ud r^vc^upjffanins^,t .,.M
I . 1 a 4^fr^t: r ill tndj a'ad odi lid*
Livingston. -J ?? . ? * \ ;; -tt jjui*",;
! vs.
j J I>ou' j
By an or der of th'e'fJcuH'l'vffTl oil "til Snlcday
in February next, sell, for so much ensh as will pay
tho expense of the case?the balance on a credit of
twelto month's, secured by bond with interest front A. ..
dntc|pt|ytib]c auuaRy, ami a. mortgage, of .the prej^i-,
ses, (n ivliich will be a covenani lor resale in case",of*
the bi-er.eh of the 'coiitlitiou of tho bond all fhb l'eol,:J! !"
estatje which was of Georgc.U. i.ivinj;>toii, t?v witi;;,-.,.,
11. j Olio tract near the waters Glazier's Branch,
wuleas yff;Nortk EdhUo Uivor, in Oiiingeburg^A*-?Sr<
tricL con' doing I">"i acres more or teas, bounded by ,
I'the tituuV leading From .Tones' Bridge to "CdfurMoa,' ','"-3
and jands of JohU Hutfuiau, the Heirs of F. LiViug- rlrfj
gton land Sampson king, ami by tho road from
Ohnijgebiifg C. II. to Ed^efieM, said land' having'*-"*^'!
bciJlijconveycd to G. H. Livingston, by F. Livingston,
c.ih Octrd.er. lS5::. * ' ?' ;'-T-1
'2. Anotlun-. Tract on the cast sida of Ghutier's ")a^J
Brunch, conta'ing ('.("> acres more or less, 1' unded by .
lands ot'S. i!ivin?stoiv,? T*aul-LWihgston ?lnd: 'Aiigtrti wU
tus l,iviu(}>:i)n; whioU uuid wu.s oonveycil byl-DanicB>iirr^
Livingston to the same tieorge 1J. Livingston, 24th
April. 186% ",u " )il3ia^
:!. And one other Tract of 07 acres On the- raid!:.!..;:
Glaziers Ivrancli, bounded by lands of Baud nnoj ?)Qa
Austin Livingslon. the said tract havhig been allotted
to intestate us his share, of the real estate w&ich-iWaHYf'.'W'!
of Frederick Livingston under proceedings enparti
tion in Equity in lH?'.L I '' 't SJlTa>.0
l)acember,21; 1807. _ . ... r....,;H ^, f,..r.
j ?? ? d* J
,. ( ' AL?.?i - ? i-,a not 1 ttntf
Gloatonf . | . ? | . . \r;r4 '
' iulhous. j ? .'? ????? .l?drt ??? i?Z
. By an order in ;th'|s, case 1 will' sell for ba'sk i\1 ^'^c
Orangeburg on the fust .Monday in Febvtinry 1 next, .tiioft
the estate in remainder in the lands whicJi wcro of j
J. W. Tindtil assignedtb':hbi ifitlow foi* dower. Piir- '1U
chaser to pay for conveyance und stamps. v7"o?! hat
December '2<>: 1857.
Ml iii :?? ALS0'^i- *.?.-t3
j iiuiwl '?? t ?t i> ?'?'"??'?' ???>"?'0 7''*aW
I'hilllps and l'Jiillip^s Adm'r. undi Adm'x. "Lj ;..%t .isyua *
Miliums. -j tit J' ii?7w.J<anfl
[r By! order of ihta I'ConrtT.f V.qnUji Tn etfse, t*1'^*
? will sk-ll at the t'.ourt House on the fir.\t-'Monday.in n'ulT
F.ebriifry next.'for'one half cash, the ,balance on.a . ( .
r+olit of ten moiiths, spolired by bond' with'ih'tercst1 "'?**u
from date, and*, mortgage of the premiscjilwita a-: bo*
covcnhiil for resale in twenty days police U\ case<of v, rf[
breach of the ciinditlon ot bond. ' . ? .: 5$* 90 ?
A Tract of JOtij acres of Land fojmcrly of.Dy.V;i :uoA
Phillips, situated on Goodland Swamp in this Dis
Lfr|et, bounded by. hinds of cstAto of A. Ri Kob!e{ ?l
''A.' Fanning. Nathnn Vortcr..Thos. Bolpn aud by thei,,.,,,.^
north end of the shhic tract,'whl?n h'ns been cut off,
for widow's dower. .?'. "nil '? ? ; ?> .tvu* i?> l>:iao*l
1 . 1. . ALSO- 'i .-lin. ? be -id V Lm0??|a
Tho Estate in VMiiainder ili'fTfd^nid T)ow%r' tTWct v'r*n*
eoii?i.'|ti^ii: of o;ic .hundred and l'our.?i}(Lc^Citb,iftdb
acres, "rurclioscrs lo'nayibr pas.ers and,stnmps..
Dec. 2rf. 1SU7. hn * f. DZ-vrJAMiBON;-1"': -
?'jijanU?td. M[ , 1 ;; , /tJ? . .Ooininlsslona&b .' id 1o
- . ..() f. ,7 ALSttrf iit*r, i'jhU ad >-wm Jl
J. R. Alilhou^e, Cuavdiun,;^ml'-. ;?mil ban ,m?iJ??
J n.V8, . f ,ii [b*l ?ivf Kiu'od widT
Debora Clover, et. nl. J
Un k-r and by yiitjiq^f a;decvcii|l order'/,mp*lo.int
flicfttiove stated case, will be sold on^thc. 1st Mon- j
day in Februal'y, 18<;8, ti tract hf Wntr conYnming
1000 seres, 111910 or less, situated r.TjitJit, essfeBtdb ? 'Old
of WiJlow Swaini?, and bounded on the north by IIj, _ ]Vii^
II. BcuirteM, east by estate lands of L6\vis'Blcvotii8on,
In latiilsot (i. R. Siunnlers-Snd L?bau .b' Willlatns,-'*
.south by .lames Rood and west by J-r!^,^lP33-?o*?d r tc\,
A. E. Glovin's lAnd. ;'
Tcrtnsr?(liifirludf 'cash' and !ihe ? holnnbo 'ftir'sfk ?'
montlls, the purchaser giving bond bearing interest ,..... 1,
from (ho day <?!' sf.lc, and a mortgage of the proper
ly. toSsccurc the payment of ijic .^nvc-iif.soj aipnejf?'!;,'!
ahti to i>ny ftir papers and rcvcniie slnains.' ' ;
Comti^sfoneVd CtffiofeVlj 'V. D.'v: .TAMISON^ 1 '
OiallgobprgO.il'. > Ci'ini.ib f ioncr. V : "?
.tun n ? id
? ?. . 1 j. . , , 1 I I : Mii.m ??. ?Um
7r~TT-'>/i .i.u Jmli
ix.trt-oldcl p%4
ORANmhiUlia DTSTHtCf. '" ^ ""V
?,' uiin pi 1 i ? ?? if'VW MttiMU
? 1 :I^5"RS!ton-. ' ') n?. nwtni
' poiii J ^ ; :.?.>;/ 1 i btli;.'-''. N ^i>-.
By order of .the Court, tho creditor ?f O'eor^o'lPj'
Livingston, deceased, arc required tf\ ,pro\'0i tfloUr
demands before me, on'of beforo the 21st day of
Ja.nu.vry next/ 91 'J'-- '
Dcoombcr'fiii 1807. V. D. V. JAMISON", -f ' ' ,
dec 28?td Commissioner..
In Equity^