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LOCAL ITEMS. 8ATURDAY MORNING, A PL. 17, 1809. TI1K ORANC.EBURG NEWS 18 THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN Olt ANGKIUIRG ; COUNTY, AND PAYS WEEKLY VISITS TO EVERY HOUSE AND HAMLET IN THE COUNTY. We regret to announce tho sudden death. od yesterday morning, of Mr. Frederick Thcis. at good aud valuable cstiscu of our Town. He Was ruck wJVh" Pneumonia, but a day or two before his decease. Mr. Thcia, assisted by Mr. Salvo, had but a short time since started ? new bnk<>>y bore. He leaves a wife and two children. Oun Merchants_The citisensof Orangc burg County need'go no fartbor than their Court House to purchase supplies of all kinds needed and necessary for their every purpose. A slight examination of the stock on hand by mir leading merchants convinces ns that here at home our people can be ac commodated'with every necessity aud luxury that the heart can desire. No need of paying high railroad fare?high board, und the l-s.< of valuable lime to lay in your supplies?right here at honte they can be had ut a very slight rfclvancc on* New York retail prices. We have honest am] scrupulous merchants, affable and accommodating oierks, and with them nil a general art! heartfelt desire to please their cus tomers. A look through our advertising columns will tell you who these leading and enterprising merchants aro. Their decided success proves their great enterprise. With a handful of goods in 1 S0(!. they commenced operations? now, with extended shelves und storeroom, thousands of dollars arc expended to keep up tbeir stock. We sny to our fanners and citizens general ly, there is tm need for you to go to Charleston. Columbia, or any other town, than the town of Orangrburg to buy your supplies?for right hero at your own doors, you can be supplied with all yowdesire. We speak what we know, and we speak fur those who advertise their goods for sale?jry this we know they desire to sell them. ^TMs invitation is public?y?m have a ticket to the feast?yon are welcome, and will be genejoiady eutt rtaioed. Come then and buy. und by'yo?T-uid and support, help to build up our home interest and enterprise, and your County Town will soon be without a rival from the seaboard to the mountains. . We have received a communication, in re ference to the orgat :zatiuti ?,f the Oraiigcjiurg Agricultural Society, which we will publish with pleasure, if the writer will st-nd us his name. Two thirds of our farmers arc with you in scntiuieut, so don't be afraid. Though an unpalitablc truth is not always pleasant to the car, the truth is exactly what we want. We call attention to the advertisement of Mr. Kirk Robinson. All those in want of choice Groceries, and fresh fruit , will do well to give hi tu s ea\i. lie has also a fine assort ment of stationery. The Card of Messrs. Geo. W. Williams & Co., Brokers and Bankers, Charleston, S. C. will be found in our colutnus to-day, to which wo call theTattention of our cotton planters. A Prolific Cow.?Mr. Phil. Hutto, of the Fork, has a Cow that has given birth to five calves iu three years. The first year she produced twins, the second year a single calf, nnd the third year, about three months since, twins ng??in. All are living aud fine looking jstock. Can any other cow, in any other eownty beat this We call attention to the advertisement of the Kquitablq Life Assurance Company. Mr. N. Austin Bull, Local Agent. It *peaks for it self. Wo also cnll attention to the change in the advertisement of tho Piedmont. Mr. James Ji. Firwhs, is the Local Agent. Wo learn that our friend Mr. Ephraim Graves,.cuino noar losing his Barn and out buildings a few days since by fire. Tho barn caught from burning woods, aud it was ouly by extraj energy and presenco of mind, that the flames were subdued. We hear of several of our farmers, in thut section, who have lost their fencing, from the same fire. We publish this week ten of the Townships, as laid out, giving tho boundaries, Ac Wc hope to be able soon t > give the balance. CoLl? WkatIIF.ii.?Tho past week has been cold foi the season. Wo had frost on Wednes day and Thursday mornings, aud in St. Mat thews, we learn, ice was formed. Wc don't think a^Merial iicidry has been done to frt?;t, but planting hus beon delayed: We expect next weck to publish the 'new| Jury List. Tho Jury drawn at January Term to servo for tho May Term, in accordance with Act of the General Assembly passed at Regular Session, will not be required to servo. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis will please accept the congratulations of tho Nkwh Offick, on their happy uuptials. May their matrimonial car be girded with golden bands of happiness, and their road through life, h gentle slope. We have received the first number of the Evening BuHrtin, published in Charleston, S. C, by J. W. Me.Millan. i? ???<??? See advertisement of Board of County Com missioners. Senator Leslie, of Barnwell, has been ap pointed Land Commissioner for South Caro lina. COMMERCIAL. OrrirE ur tiik OaAXOKnran Skws, April 10, 1809. COTTON.?Sates for tho week, 40 bales with a good drmand. We <piotc : Ordinary.21} Good Ordinary. Low Middling.J Middling.-20 SfrtCl Mi<|. II inj;. Cond Middling. Kovuii Rick?Is dull at $1 8? per ouahol. Corn 1.10 Peas 1.05. Finders, 80tbs to bushel, sji ;,o. GOLD. 28 SILVER. 22 Consignees per South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date. Caar Patterson, Dr. 1J. IL Knot Is, It. M Chavis, I). & I. yuattlcbruin, 1). It. Barton, K. A. Smith, Dr. It. W. Dates, j. II. Livingston. Guano will he unloaded on the flat form at Con signee's risk. In accordance with orders receive.1 from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter he charged on Good* remaining in the Depot for an tiureasoiKthle knglh ol time. W. C. MEREDITH, ? Agent. HYMENEAL. Mabbisu?On the 11th inst., by the Dev. T. IL Legare. Mr. JOHN DAVIS, or Orangcbtirg, 8. C, to Miss MARY LOUISA RLUMEXTIIAL, of I'tica. N. V. M.viiKiKD?On the 11th April, at the residence of Mr. William Harnes, near Grahams, by the Rev. Mr. Uuist. Mr. 1IOWELL BASTBRLIN, of Orange burg to Mrs. L. BARNES, of Baruwell, S. C. I IXEKAL IX . ITATIOX. The relatives, friends and acquaintances of Mr. FREDERICK II. and Mrs. Alice 1 hies, and Messrs. John an I Daniel Robinson arc respectfully invited tu attend the funeral of the former nt the PrCibv? leri.tn Church thit> afternoon at 4 o'clock. ATTEXTIOX lOUXG AMIIRK A. Vau aro hereby oi<lered to assemble at your Hall tins lay. ul o'clock, in full uniform, to at tend tbo funeral scmons of our departed Brother Fireman, FREUERICK U. Tit IBM. ^jnM?rd>^^flJM^*reahlI e n t. ' fc. T. SftiftfDlTtl,' ot.vrciai j'.*-! apl 17 It GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors and Bankers, HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., CO M M ISS I ON M E RC HANTS, R5 Beaver St. and 20 Exchange Place, NEW YORK. j apl 17 6m GRv, OERIES, FRUIT; &C. Just received a fresh supply of SUGARS, COFFEE, BACON. FLOUR, *c. Gon.l MOLASSES at fi.*> eta. per gallon. CO AGON UTS, ORANGES, LEMONS, &e. I have also on hand BOOKS AND STATIONERY of all descriptions at low prices HI1IH 26 OH IX SOX, apl 17?1y Russoll Street. TVTOTIC'E.-OX SITI HDIY TIIK 1st day of May. the BRIDGE over the Edi.sto River, near Brsnchvillo will he let out for re-build ins *? tee lowest bidder. It will he let at the River at 10 o'clock A. M. By older of tho Board of Com mUaioncr? ? f Orangeburg nt?<l Barn well f ?uniic*. WM. N. MOUNT, C. S. BI LL, C. B. C. C. Cli'n B. 0. C. O. 0. apl 17 lit INFORMS his Friends that he baa moved to tho STORE under the FIREMKN'S HALL, where he will- keep a select assortment of CLOCK8, WATCHES, JEWELRY CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, PERFUMERY and other Fancy Article*. All of which he will warrant as represented, and will be sold as low a* in the City. ile is also prepared to repair Watches and Clocks, and guarantee tho same to perform correctly for fine ye?r. Jewclty neatly repaired) api 17 Sheriff's Sales. ? ?I > ! f , ' . r > .,; * ? ' . t. By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fa., to me dirooted I will noil to the highest bidder, at Orangnbitrg Court House, on the first Mouduv in May next, tor cash the following property, viz ; One tract of land containing 2U7 acres more or less, bounded on the north by M. Livingston's iiomvstcud, on tin* south and east by D. N. Carson and on the went hy D. Livingston. Also one-half interest in a Mill Seat. Levied on an the property of M. Living-ten at the suit of John T. Jennings, Administrator. ALSO Ono trad of hind containing 3 acres more or less, bounded on the north and rast by Mrs. A. K. Sullins. south and west by J. L. Iimhlnnt. One other truct containing 40 ucrcs more or less bound ed on the north and west by A. K. Sullim*- on the vu.tt by J. L. Moore and oa thcHouth by Mr*, h. L. Inabinct. Lovii'? ou iih the property of Kit Melton ut the suit of John II. prayer. \ I.SO On Tuesday the'Ith d>iy of May. at the residence or Kit Mcltc?, I will pel! :t Cewe.'J Calves and 1 two Horse Wagon, 2 Mules, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Lovied on as the property of Kit Mel ton at the suit of John H. Graver. ALSO One tract of bind containing 200 acres moro or Ichk, bounded on the west by Homestead of J. C. Kowc, on the eolith ami enst by Mis* K. Marchanl. Levied on us the property of J. C. Howe at the suit of J. M. Cope. ALSO On Tuesday the 4th of May. at the residence of J. H. Shirer. 2 Horses, 1 Colt; 7 head of fat tie, 2f> head of GoatSj 8fl head of Hog*. 17") bushels Corn more or less, lot of Fodder nn>l Peas, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Lovied on un the proper.y of Juuics H. Shirer at the suit of Jacob Fugle. ALSO One Gold Watch. Levied on as the property of Benjamin V. 1'arler, Administrator, ut the suit ot ?. L. V. S. Shulcr. apl 17 td ALSO Tho State of ?South Carolina. 0nAXUKittuitti Cot* xTv? tX THE ('(H UT OF PROBATE. Er jwrtf Win. Wiiiiiiugham, \ Petition to soil Administrator v Heal Estate Kstatc ol Caro'ine K. Iiiabincl J For Partition. By virtue ot a Ducretnl Order to me directed, from the Honorable the Probate Court of the said County, I will sell at public outcry, at Orangeburg, on sale day in May next, (being the lid May-) All that tract of I.ami continuing one humlrol and eighty-one acres more or less, situated iu lb< Fork of Edislo. There is n fine Dwelling House and Outbuildings on the place. The property will be more particularly described on ilay ??f sale. Conditions?Sufficient cash to pay expenses, bal ance payable on first day of January, A. D. 1870. Purchaser giving bond with two good sureties', and mortgage of the premises lu the Judge of Prot ite. and to pay for papers and stamps. April 7, 1800?10?Id. ALSO ORANGEBURG?In Equity. Joshua rimer, it. al. it. al. 1 In e'. al. ) the Circuit Court. Lewia W. Dash By virtue of an order for sale made in this case by Mr. Henry I). Lcscsue, Heferee, and confirmed by the said Court. 1 will sell at Orangeburg. S. C, ?in Monday, the third day of May next, during the usual hours of sale : All that 1'lantution or Tract of Laud, known as the Bull Swamp Plantation ot the sah I L. W. Bash, situate iu the County and Stale aforesaid, contain ing 12(H) acres, more or less, and boun led hy la. s of O. 1?. Keitt and William Knolls. This Land will be sohl ii several tracts, and a plal will be shown on day of sale. Term."?One-fourth cash, the remaining threc fotirlhn on a credit of one, two and three yours. Purchaser to give bond for said credit portion bearing interest from day of sabvpajablc annually, and sotured by a mortgage of the premises, with a covenant for resale on a breach of the condition of the bond ; and also to pay for papers and ata'i.ps. Sheriffs Office, \ 11. R10GS, OrangcborgC. U.S. C. [ S. O. C. April is, I860, j TpTTlt.- " '" td "* Valuable Real Estate at Auction. n. RIG GS, SIIERIFK ?. C. By virtue of an order of sale to in?* directed by the Hon. Goo. H. Bryan, Judge of the U. S. District Court for the District of South Cuvoliua, 1 will oiler for sale at public auction at Ornugcburg (.'. It, on Monday Mny 3d, IKb'.l at 11 o'clock A M. All that tract of land in St. Matthews Parish, in the District of Oraiigeburg and State aforesaid, on Half Way Swamp, waters of Saiitee Hivcr. contain ing fifteen hundred acres more or less, bounded on the north by lunds formerly of James Stewart and Jacob Hare, r>"w or lately of Charles H. Irick, on the cast by lands of Charles H. Irick, J. M. Irick, John Shirer, and J oh it Townsend. on the south by lauds of Wot. Hesse. John Townsend Joel llookhwrdl and David Bookhardt, and on the west liy the Hun of Halfway Swamp, separating the same from lands now or hits of F. J. Pel/.er; as hy a plat of said lands made 29 th Dec, lSOti, l>y Stiles R, Mcllichamp. District Surveyor, und now iu my hands will more fully nppenr. Terms?One-half cash, balance on u crrdit of one year to be secured hy bond of the purchaser with mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. (i. HKKBKHT SASS. apl 10?It Assignee of Evans & Cogswell. FIST RECEIVED. A fresh supplv of DRY GOODS, STRAW HATS, SHOES, FACTORY YARN, ke. Also ? fresh supply of (Mil. AP 0 ROCK It IKS. MEAL and GRIST, Fresh, always on hand. If you want Good and Fresh LEMONS, nnd other kinds of Fruit, just give me a call. Also hare just received s new PATENT POT LIFTER, whloh will be found to b? more conven ient than Hooks either for Stoves or Fire Places. c ASH or HARTER given for all kinds of Coun try PRODUCE. Please call at J. W. PATTERSON'S, Opposite Bull & Sc.vill's apl 10 may ZD ly Office County Commiboxt ORANGEBURG COUNTY, March 2 Ith, 1800. Sectio:? 22. All Fees and Accounts of Magis trates, Justices of Pence ami other Officers for Criminal Procsedings, including eases of Vagrancy, when not received from the Defendant, or party complaining, shall be paid by the County wherein the iffence shall have been committed, and all ac counts rendered for such proceedings shall state whore such offence was committed. A*;J the fines Imposed and collected in such case sbnll be Credited and paid to the County Trcimurer by the Magis trate, Justice of the Peace, or other Officer impos ing and collecting the same. All Magistrates, Justice of the Pence and other Officers for this County, are required to comply strictly with the provision of the above Section of nn Act entitled an "Act to define the Jurisdiction and Duties of County Commissioners." [Signed.] WM. N. MOUNT, Chairman. G 8. BT ! T.. Clerk. mar 27 4t M' NAMABA & JONES. RUSSELL STREET, ORA?fGEBURO, S. C -o-? RESPECTFULLY OFFER TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANOEBURO A WELL selected Stock of SPRING an<l SUMMER GOODS. Having purchased our Stock ou the recent decline of prices in New York wu nro thereby enabled to sell the:u uhcap. GENTS PRESS GOODS.LADIES DRESS GOODS.....CA8SIMKRES.....TWEEDS. ? i JEANS.COTTON A DES....Ac. CALfCO frirtu 10 to 18 Cent*..Brown and Bleached HOMESPUN.LINNEN. LINNEN stjj^rS.50. A LARGJ^AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SHOES for LADIES, MISSES, CENTS and BOYS. Give us n call and judge for yourselves, apl 10?Sani McNAMARA & JONES. IS YOUR LIFE INSURED? If not. your FIRST DUTY to your Family has beeu LEFT UNDONE. Redmont Life Insurance Company of Virginia. THIS COMPANY IS NOW WELL ESTABLISHED IN THIS PLACE. AND the number of its POLICY-HOLDERS is steadily increasing, including some of our best Citizens. It is strictly a SOUTHERN HOME INSTITUTION, and as such should bo patron ized by Southern men. Call on ACENT at Law Office ??f Measrs. CLOVER & G LOVER for information as to HATES, etc. Any inquiries by letter from those living in the Country will be promptly answered. ALEX. H. ??LLEY, JAS. If. FOtVLES, Medical Examiner. Agent Piedmont Life Insurance Company, apl 17 Gm fab 13 Grand Opening OP NEW GOODS AT CORNELSON, KRAMER & CO LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING DRESS GOODS, TOGETHER WITH MOUSLINS AND PRINTS, Now ready formic at LOW PrtlCES. Abo-. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of READY MADE CLOTHING WITH A FULL STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. mar 27 net Jl k ly BULL, SCOYILL & PIKE, ARE MAKING IT AN ~ ~ -IMPORTANT Brancli of tlu-ir hnsiucsa in the pntchase <?f COTTON. CORN, i'Ji.LS, *nd PBODU K generaliy, for wliieh they will pay full MARKET RATHS. Their barge and Full Stock wnf-??**???,their friends ami customers an opportunity TO BUY GOODS at the I,en..-i Price?, having been purchased strictly ftar cash, embracing as usual our various apart ment of STAPLE and FANCY PHY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, HARDWARE, IRON and full Slock of GROCERIES, etc., etc., A large lot of XXX FAMILY FLOUR frcah from tlie Milla, weekly Consigned, which we arc offering CHEAP. WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR AND KEEP constantly nn hand lho Celebrated PATENT PARABOLA COLD BURNISH SILVER STEEL NEEDLES. Lndiei* trv them. We represent the UNDERWRITER'S FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY of NEW YORK, with a Capital of over gl 1.000,000. Arc YOUR BUILDING INSURED? Also AGENTS for the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCF SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, Assets over ?5.000,000. AND LIFE ASSURED, tbeic is no better Investment. -^pplv to msrSO?ly BI LL, SCOVILL k PIKE. NEW SPRING GOODS AT STOCKEM CHEAP CASH STORE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF SPRING STOCK, CONSIST, ing of CALICOES from 10 to H'-jjc per Yard. MUSLINS ?? 2(1 ?* .r>?>c ENGLISH BERGES 2? ?? 40c URANDENS from 30 " fiOc ALSO A goo 1 assortment of GROCERIES, and another lot of that WRITE WHISKEY, which w* offer cbenn lor cash. ?TOtlTSr 13. STOCKER <fc CO., AT THE RED SIGN. HaV~ MR. JAMES A. WILLIAMS is with u? and will be hippy to sou his friends, mar 20 atig li.'l ly. W. L. W. EIL E Y, Has constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, LIQUORS, DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c. JUHT RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO, OYSTERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, ETC. MR. JOHN DAVIS is with me aud will be pleased t; see his friends. uwrcl? 13-ly W. L. W RILSY OK.1 XU KUl HU COUNTY, mon.vTE coubt. Ex parle John Hunter Pou?cr, Administrator nnd Caroline E. Pooscr, Administratrix Evtale cf M, u. Keninicrlin. WIIEREA8. John Iluflfcf Pooscr nxA Carolin* E. Pooser having tiled ibeir petition and ?nal return in litis l'ourt praying lor letters of dismissal at> Administrators or tWc Estate and Effects of M. Q. Kemnierliu, deceased. Notice is l: er by given to all concerned, tbat on Monday the :id (lay of May, nest, I wilt proceed to grant Said dismissal. Witness my hand and seal of Court, this JJOth day of March, A. D. 1800. THAI). C. ANDREWS, apl 3?U Judge t?f !'r?*ate. IN PROB?fi'iVUlifr ORANUEBUBO COUNTRY. Ex parte J. T. C. Kcnnerly vs. A. V. Kcnti?r1y. WHEREAS, J. T 0. Kcnnerly having filed ?1? petition and final return in this Court pray ing for tetter- of dismissal M Administrator of the Estate and Effects of A. V. Kcnnerly, deeemedr Notice is hereby given to ull concerned thut oft Mouday the 20th day of April next, 1 will proceed to grant snid dismissul Witness my hum! and senl of Court, this 20th day or March, A. D. 1 HGO. THAI). C. ANDREWS, mar '20?4t Judge of Probate. OR.lN<UjERUR<U COUNTY, PRORATE COURT. Er Parte J. P. M. Foures, Administrator estate ef N. N. Punches. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons holding nny demands against wb? above Estate will render them properly Touched, to Thad. C. Andrews. Judge of Probate Court, on or before Saturday, Hth day of May next, after publication hereof, or their their claims will be de barred. Said Estate has been proven insolvent, ami is now in course of settlement?Debtors will make payment on or before that day, or will be le gally dealt with. Dated April i), A. D. 1809. TR AD. C. ANDREWS, apl 10?It Judge of Probate. ob4.\gi:birg county, PRORATE COURT. Ex parU. John Jor Jan, Administrator Estate of B. Williamson. WHEREAS, John Jordan hnving tiled kis petition and final return in this Conrt pray ing for letters of dismissal as Administrator of tbe Estate and Effects of b. Williamson, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all concerned* that vn Friday the 10th day of May, next, 1 will proceed to grant said dismissal. Witness my hand and seal of Court, this Sth day cf April, A. D. 1809. THAD. C. ANDREWS, apl 10?it Judge of Probute. ORAXCaKBURU COUNTY, PROJlATE COURT. Ex parte Jacob Fogle. Adm'r Estate of S. R. Lee. WHEREAS, Jacob Fogle having filed his pe tition and final return in this Court pray ing for letters of dismissal us Administrator of tbe Estate and Effects ef S. R. Lee, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all concerned that on J Monday the Hd day of May next, i Mill procoed to grant said dismissal. Witness mv hniui and seal of Court, this SOth day of March, A. D. 1809. THAU. C. ANDREWS, apl Z?It Judge of Probate; ASSIGNEE'S SALE. IN BANKRUPTCY?In the matter of J. W. Ksirr, Bankrupt, a> parte C. B. ?lovbb Assignee. By virtue of an order of tl?e Honorable District L'ourt of the United Stales .for South Carolins, 1 will sell at public auction, at the store loose of Keitt Brothers; in Ornngvhnrg. on Saturday Ike 17th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M.,and each succeeding Saturday thereafter, until the whole is dispose! of. All the stock iu trad** and m< i chundixe ol the lato firm of Keitt Brothers, consisting of Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware, &r., tog.-'her with the Store Fixtures, to Wit: 1 Fire Proof .Safe, Show Case, Scales, &c. T?\uns Cash, ami articles to be removedon after noon of sale. C. R. <SLt VKR. Assignee of J. W. Keitt, Bankrupt, apl n? td at lo' u T> EDUCED PRICES IN FLOUR. I\, The Subscriber has just received a lot of Flour in barrels, which h? offers at very reduced rates, and comprising evry grade, Extra, Super and Fine from $8.25 per bbl. up. (CHEAPEST TOBACCO in OR ANGEBIUG? j Just received 80 boxes of that No, i cheap Tobacco, which i am offering to the Country Trade at low rates, and nl retail proportionally. imh: lime:. limei:: 10 bbls. Rockport Stone Lime. 1ROCERIES, DRY GOODS, SHOES.? A lu!! supply of Groceries, also Seasonable Dry Good*, and a supply of Ladies' Cloth Gaiters, small sires, K?d and Morocco Boots. ANOTHER lot of KENTUCKY CREAM CRACK ERS. All for sale low at the COtTRT HOUSE STORE, Market St ret t, JOHN A. HAMILTON, apl 10 aov 7 c ly The State of Sonth Carolina. Oranoeburg \ In Equity. John D. D. Fairey "1 Bill for Injttetien, to set vs. 1 nsiile irregular proceed Burns D Myers, Kx*r. I ing.?, to uiarshall assets, ct. ai. J and fnr Relief. tt appearing tonn satisfaction that Sarah Pal man and Elisabeth liolley, two of the Defendants in this Case, are absent from and reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Itlar & Dibble. Complainant's Solicitors, it Is ordered: Thst the said Sarah Putman and Elizabeth Holley do appear and plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's said Rill within I he time prescribed by law, or the said bill w ill no taken pro earn/eat* against I hem. Clerk s Office, ) GEORGE BOL1VKR, Orangehnrg. S C. I C. C. V. March 20. j