The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, June 12, 1867, Image 3
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The Indian War.
WAsnI NGTON, Juno 10.--Advices
froi Omahnnnla state that Sherman has.4
issued an order saying that the Pa
cific railroad will be guarded and
freight and passeingors forwarded froin
the tortninus under a suflicient guard.
Sherman is sanguino of clearing the
Platte valley of indians in two weeks.
Nino passengors and twenty Indians
fought within five miles of Moore's
fort the other day. Ono passenger
was killed andt a son of Gen. Dav is
rtally wounded. They killed live
.akians and wounded two. The pas
songers then returned to Omaha.
Gov. Steel, after a narrow escape,
reacled Denver safely.
Surratt.
WsinNGTON, June 10.-Surratt
was brought into It crowded court
this mlorning han11deuiffed. Ito, flooked
very pale and work a troubled coun
tenanco, but. when unnchained nid
seated by his counsel ho bce amie nore
cheerful.
News Items.
New ORL.AN3, Junne 7.--Genernl
Sheri lan has appoiited Benjain ii F
hiuinilers orvernor 1' l'ouiisialai.
GUov. Wells declined to vo tllun ta1 rily
vaete his ollice, awl protestenl, in
Writing, against the act ion of, the
military authorities.
.Pwrlljl~Imsnem, Va., June 7.-Thel
Presi'dential party arn-rived lere this!
eVening!-', oil thir ret urn to Wa.,hin g.I
ton. The parly reinaniel an inoni in
Olis city. 'Tley were Innl.,nmnly eon
tertatinled with supi~Pr, nd wern thI'
recipientsof iuarked at tenti-nj:;. A
unniber of' ad-1ess were delivered.
ARutIs, Jinu 7.-A carr.e con
tainling" 'Napoleonl and the 1'a.!r.
tCurning f'rom Canllm-. : '. .
review was givin inn hononr, of t I,
was fired into -whethern to kill 0he
Ej.eror or Czar is uinknow1n.
WASiIlNGTON, June 7.--TIne 'ol
lowing is the Concluding pa ragra ph1 of'
a lctter received fron Bttler to a ne
gro Ineeting last in ight : "Is it. not at
self-evident. truth that where the land
is held ill largo tracts by the enploy
er to be tillmd by tine enplneces,.
there can be no juist and trie feld 'for
the exercise of repulinicain citizein ;
and it is one of the inwing exigen
cies of the count r, as tihe verv bNis
o' t'rec.irct ion. that, soom plni inst
be devised by wh. h ;h f:nI of ihe
South Imlay bo ivi l lno those
who shall occupy ual till lhe in.''
Ni w Yon i, ,Jhni 7.-The Soithern
Relief' Counin ission hnav'e shilped 8,000
busnhels of corn to Charle .ton and S.i .
'annna for interior d istributioni sihne
the steniner 'iuneyor lef't. h'I' lie
Treasurer received an uppeal f'or re
lie from Claren ion I)istri'et, S. C.,
from th e hilea9ds of' sixt 3-eveln failiIies,
representing 298 individails.
CnAR.rESToN, Juie 7.-'Tln first
consignnment of niev wheat reaucled
Clm rleston to-day, for shipmen t
North.
BoS-ro\, Jnie 5.-Th Cnbm sailed vih
$210,001) inn specie. The Peruvian has i.r-,
rived with 705 passen.
W ni su no, .ne 5.-Thomas J. Du
rant has by telegranph to Genenal .8iheri.
dan, Iasolitely declined .the goverinorship
of' Lounisiaona.
it is otlicially annnoouced (lhat thne T1reasu-i
r my is preopar'ed to redeemn thne comouoind
initerest notes nas t hey shalnl mnature, by pay
mnti of principal and innterest.
ICAuin, Jmne 5.-,-Cief .J'stice Chiasec
anrrived con thne ovenninug raion, lie wans
welcoed at tine depot by a larnge conwcounrse
ofn wit oitnd colored citi iens. Theln Mayonr,
om n his arnrivanl atithe hotel, extoinoded at cor
1dial gnreeting, with apropiatne remnanrks, to
which Mr'. Chase responded, thnannkiing hnim
for is hospitality, amnd saying hec wvns glad
thne tie hand comne when all stood in an
qcrumal lighnt, boforo thne law, irrespective or
color or pnreviounn conditioon. ijin speech
* was renecived with onthouiastic applause,
lanuNu, Juno 5,--i. is nsemni-oflicially
rep~orted: that Pirussia refunses to comnply
ith i tine oxpressedi diie' of' Naipoleon, I hati.
* it woul pledge itself' agaionst nany l'fuure
armning of' tine [or1 res of' ltasdadl.
N ew Onnt~is.ts, .Junno .-Goven'or Wells
punblishnes a lettenr anddn'essed to nine Presi
dont., protesti ing aginstl his canniusticlt er Io
Sheoridan, ini which hne says th isn not a
word of' ntit in thne chan'go that hnc was
impeding tine excution of' tine laws of Con
gross.
Ainous-rA, Junne 6.-General Pope has
inssiued thne following or'der:
lat. Inot'en'reneo of' the pos. connm oden'
* at Mobile withi thne ncwspapers. of' that city
i s unntn hnorized anid entiroely d ninnpoved.
I to ill at oinco unndo whannteveri 'acin h
has taken.ji n
0d. .it Is thne duly of' thle nmiliotn'y ann iho
inies in'this district. to sceur'e n ntoh people
proinns consiistOutnO withi tine law. 'To nestrlict
cii lien to a san~tisfactory excecution of ntheIn oe
S Acts' of' Coingrmnsns is pn'nct'icale, nnnnion' .1 his
t'reedonm inn securedl andi ins e'xerc'ise proteet.
e d by line usuanol leganl mnennni
3d. No oilieer on' sonier~ in n: enhnncommad
winll hnor'cnafterI hct'rfere in, .-.r
a?.inlni'.taors n anyii preten . .. . ir.
'4 iustnn'\,anme isfeared frnom ii u .
necossarny pn'ecaun tons o p
wilnl be itaken, in Ithe mia n
tine aignncies proniscr'ib.-" in
No. 25 fi-om thoes~ hneadquarinnz
4t.h. Troeasonnable utiernces (';i *
legithiat cxer'cisn of fre'e'on or .e. :.
ailon int even In suchn eases, wheeue n on -u
tlon ius taken must be by dir'coc orde.kn, fromn
these hneadqnuarters, an dnot.by any sibbo'..
dlnato authnority.
Cnnfns'roN. yiuno 5.-Considuranble do -
presuion prevails In tone comnhy. owving
to she recont, order of Genr iok lit hier
last two dlays, city stock Inas fanllen frnomu
' eon to fifleen pen' cenut. Theo lBoard of l'radhno
hans pasised a resolnution depnrecaiing somi,Of
line pnrovisfins of Ordner' No. 32 nas injur' ouns
to the pronpoiity oft he city, anid, appu nt.
ag a comnitee to coonfer with Gen 'dlokleg
in relation ilhnooo
'f MoNTnooM nny, yno 5 -i'hne Unionn 11o
publicnan Conveontilon adnjounrned sinue due nlo
dany, aftern a t wo daciys nn'sion. Wm II.
Smonin i, f'ormercnly a (Coloei in tine Feder'al
ar'sy, WAS elected P'residlent. Th'nceollcer's
and comomitee were seleoted wnihout, dis
ionelion of e,>or. For'ty odd Connios wern'
re'prcoeonted by about-170 delegates. 1a-day,
thne Comminittee on Platforim umade tiho follow.
i nug-r'eport, which was unanhmounsly ad1optedl:
,Whereas thne loyal ofixons of Albania
'I desire tine earliest praicticablo. settlemecnt of'
4 ine distturbed coindigtion of time contry ; ansI
win-reasn we believo tihat, tihe etaishntnent
o fj justice is n''-eutial to enduring peace;
tit ipatriottiini should be exalted a virt ui,
and that it is the duty of the Stato to cher
ish alt duty ot' amid where those who assert
theso principles are throughout, the Uniou
called lRepublicains ; theret'ore,
1. Resolred, That tlie Republican Union
party for Alabiim declaMes itslf a part of,
and in an alliMnce with, the National 1Ie.
ptublicanm paMty Of the Union, mind is tihe
1u1mon'hlitional friend of the uniion of these
S tatIes.
3. That w endorse tihe action of Congress
on thie pIestion of' reconst ruction, and wo
will licartily endeavor to carry tho same
to its conclus4ioni.
3. That we vill endeavor to mecuro by
amiendment, to the Constitution and laws of
the U eitcil StatC and this Siato, the eitial
rights ofall men and (lie full enjoymient of
lhi rights ot'eitizenship without, distincetion
Ol accounit of, color.
d. That we are the frionds and advocates
of free Speecl, ree priess, flee schools and
the n,Ost liberal provision by the State for
the pimpose ot edue-Mting the people thmeof;
and hencef'orward thereo is to be nto distino.
lion iade hetween the(, inablitaits of thie
mrale in civil anid poliical rig'tt Oi account,
of col.m or proviuis condit ion.
A. That we disormudenaice all ittempt
to Otir mup srite td contemion amiong the
pple, elievinlg msitchIt coulrse to. be in
every way injirious to tI., e conitry.
G. That, th)se limen who Stood lirm to time
eamse o' the uniotn are e itled i to that con
fillence which is Mhe reward 1' patritism
and i4 liftiiiy in every iand.
7. That we pledge oumr endeavors to efl'ect
the removil t the tax on cot m on aini the
State p dl lax, and to est ablish as a rile in
time Stao 11k0 mile tax pai'd by every oman
Simiilbie I ai y in ioo ion to time value
o' his pen;-ely and noime other.
. Ti we reconinam to m te peop'e of
Ow m,, th: m thiel iamnmlii'est Ihloir' diieimtemi
nm 'imn to Oiide y l i i ir.ie dimI terins of'
riii t in b ch I'eleg ti hose ment-m Vo can
emnily in all peia wihl thle Acts ofCol.
gre' of l . U I:al 2-'e', nu-t i a upmport.
It.o" v c -mi t a aI r ti ue to the
t'mn;.. atm wi.m ;..i v t he (iovernm omit, ot'
Iliv l- i ed intem , to atiy other that, could
Lvi\:wva-n, Kixsas, Mmay 31.-On tie
27# it aamom. mhreo deerers fmrota the 38t
('o0 l ml !nliamryt. it, F'ort llays, vent it' liat
h ouse o 1 I'. .1. lt--Sonl, On tlie Smoky H ill
-ltttC. Viimdin:: 1VA.m. PeteM'son, aged lilty
: oe. Ihey drag gid ho... into Iho cel.
.a an ag m'aaaa her pson im a horrible
Ia en heii.m 0i m1 h int !'Al i , they Were calI
I u:.* 1. al-ir a r l re:titalm Th11iey
-' I ihi i- anilt, :imd. .vbile being ta
Nq I .4 jai, wer'e w rems.-:1A hv i 1tu4o, and
killed, t i I bml 1m.iesi ti-ow mn ino the
ri ver. Tiw-y %.ere the LiAt of Ihity Vho
dea, -ro if . A 0. 3 a f ill' who Imv been I lii1!1
i' 'in'.~a ilim-ri'lii, 1..1 l it ll 11111 imi 0 111ii Ia''
al gl'uti tero u- i. ta s mh:' lerI'.; mlmhi tuhe imi.
dians Mrs. Peterson is not cxveted to sur
lvive.
P.nmu, -Aunt 3--The Czr..fr limi and m.11
his t Vto ,ons amtrived! , ii :, i , . m1ip4
Seon reeived lheii. onN t Ih. pl....i& , iM
qiuite t h c t .-i nsu i h.- ''. :1 . :::a . ,
pime w o m- ti iti:1 in Iho 'I'lli ;. h. .
Killg, of ('ennia !se p , 5.1 in~c -
Tie a t: . n. t ii- " !u1.mm)im t1m .
of A ut' ii.i, \'ii. , ', .- -, .-i : ' -ub '
ruliers i Il ar:.ivc "o. -rf
T h e h o r. le m . ', a W .I..m
exciing it.i - 1. There wVI . mniuicant
aieiilance, mldimng Ile Czar.
Wsi'mwri ::. .iii 3.-The ioeion is
progre eing q.tilmy. The .1 m'iciary Coin
mitiee ar ivtimtin g the evm' tmsant ces
conmmncel with ile arlion of' the A biamuma,
lawyer G yl, who om'red f0,m00for
LI.Acolnt's assassnationl
Fra er, TrnhL'mii & Co.'s circular, an
Inoincing SuispensXi iol, expreiscs the hope of
ai C11r e1u: pion
WasISOrims, June1m0 3.-The .ludiciary
Comm itte i tiijoured Io-<lay. The finil
Vote 1o impmeach tie Preii lent wias lost by
a vote of' l'our to fiv. Ayes-Bontiwell,
Ihotnmiias, Willit a ind Lowrence; ilys
Wilson, Wolbridge, Elilidge, Marshtil and
Churchill. A .resoliution declaring tilie
Petsident lid comimmitted acts wo'riy of
mime cindemnation of the people, passed
seven to two. *n
Nimw Yomimc. Jmne 2.-The erald's spe
cial, diied Rio Jamniro, May 29, it Lon
dIni, Junmom I, saysm thamt mime miediat imoni o h
tin iited Statit ha mmd booni decliinmed by the
fh'i/.illian Gmorm' eniait, atmmi renemwcd pr'e
p~a-i t ionsu were imaking to roseecurem time warm
to au en mi. (Genm. Urquiza, it was m'epomrted,
had revoltemd magaminst thle mallies, tiald mg wi timh
hmimi.10.000t memm. Therm'me haid bieen noi immr
tber' lighttintg. Th'le chtolerai maged in thle
Arg~enmt in proi'n'lces is r'eported endem.d.
FRmECK.ES.-At timis soabonl of to
year, inmny of our lady reaiders ar'e
annumoycd w'ith freckles. 'l'hey will
thank us: for a simatplie way ot' renioving
thein, which ism to taiko powdem'ed stilt
potr'e amid apply it to die parts eff'ect
ed, w ith timh iom' ge' oi stemmed and1( dip
ped intoI time powder'. This is thoi
whiole pro(ceedingmu, an md whei~n pm'oper'ly
don andi 114 judiiilnly rnueeated, it w~ill
'emo've all the fre'ckles.
DE'N~'mTHUCTI'ON O1. A (JmUtCil.-\V
reugret exceigl y to learnmi 'm of' time deC
struictioni by lire, mmn 'Wodniesday even
ing last, of' the E'piscopaml churech ini
12nsmmdeni. -Tht tir e waus onun iimmuiat ed
l'i'omm time chiimne'y of' a k'itihen oni thmo
tdjuip inm. lot, whieh is ihal taocupied
bmy Mr. Roinmason's hiotelI. Time lire
w~ais conf!ined to thme detru'tction of the
churimebh, a ltoghm so mei .' time conitigu
omits Ittildings~, a'tor'e8, &'o., were sever
atl ti mesn~ ini daniger'.
'WANTED I.
100,000 L'BS.
IAa Uii 01' riiien ]1I4gS 0111y)
.BY
JlOhlN MlATTIhEWS, JR..
ZE~PHYRI PUFF,
USl'I i D" e',1): PORThE8 & 11110.
npriil 9.-tt'
OR0l SAf,1 BY )aPR'l4&.110
mamy 2
tSUGA It (URIE CNYZEI
O NE -Tiefe, termy lnm& ' Also & iot'of' good
SBaimonhro Bacmon Sldes. Trnis Cashm.
Just receivedl by
IIRT~rilN M6?MASTER~ & CO.
Fiiue Country 'Flour.
EOlR malo on coniignment, by~
I* KE 2VTO N, McMA8'TER.& 00,
jnupv0
CANDES! CANDIES!
F~ancy Coci,~ Nut Vreantt,
Pink Cream,
White Cream.
Clove,
Mint,
Pose,
Cinn11amIIonl, &c.
Stugar A I lomlidslin'es,-w ii h ver-.
si a. nollios. Vl.
A pple, Pine A pple, Pe u-, ar
l'bi.
Ijnmo1n Syrup,
Sardinie's amd
All of whili will be sold kw for
DESPORTES & BRO.
AND
U A 4,~ 1 -I) 10I"
JUST RECEiVED
THOMPSON, WTHERS
&
WOO DARD.
W ~ E invite Special aientionl to our
.,e ofU"S 1. m ' ii aly
ID)im3j lad .lJAATAY4N 000!i.
LADIES' WEAR !
Poplia.,, AlpavenIS", D lcains, eol d,
Cambric'. Jaconets, ltin1laun
Muslns, rganie, i~d 'and
Victoria Lawns,) _n .k
Sook , ,Urilliant and
.Ilo1bineat, Al ja.cc', (i'halloy, Oiiu
f Cd Luster, La- po. \Iaruix, ila
andy Bonntdcl, ibbon, Weacthe and
Flowes, Whasito Gods I otalri Is,
var iet, 1 oth, Kdands
hoes Sit Kips Shodes. ok, x
Boba-ino, 1Alpacn Chail lyOrin
tal L ster Crp . la re:-, a
arptegsoo and Clat ik. Po
V.1othsi asime, L n;ine rill~4 s,
Coond e, Wool, Srw
- l ~ and Shoires.
Soe, Shovfes, Spad, For, Alt xes,
Scythe and G rs Lad.s rc
lAns CoateshiClpr
I..~i~Table etnie r and F o,
Fnie ie IoryI i Kniie wol
and Plated
Canters'h Tuools uv cands I Cut lery, Pot
ous 0110 ERIESfi tiii
SuogidColfei, Tea, lour, Slt, Ba-ll
li c on 1 is ~tr U nm ,,L rd
J'ieEui solsrAdcnLEtcd
*FIhe ireman of4 n engein eto pro
Weprpoetorun Ith lengn e o v
Nod The oney w.AoI ti Na seam u
c imr i2 : f l.remenlt
T1O o rgiv d aiy roina lo , Io h aanin
he ion must huieufrtl. ig
we Ch e ntvefto nrerd u
ATHavuo aclotsh-n' of ine a
ca/, aTaxs r a, earlyo ne, a
All Wordits be Paidh f'O
- eer tlevs h*
a 2C 1P
No Exeto-boueyNn
GREAT DECLINE
12W G-OO1DS
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AT
JACOB MOLFE'S.
Call and Examine hisStock whitch
lie offers Low for the Cash
beforo going clsewhere,
and get Great BaP
A LJARGAE SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS, &c.,
CONSUSTING IN PART OF
811lALLEY,
SPItINU P'OPLINS,
JOTTED 1:1)ax
I ACON ETT
.AWNS,
NANOOK,
UND1)RESSED CAM 1)IRIC,
. TA lIIA-1M CLOT il1s,
(wool and coltto,)
JUIL.T3,
IONU CLO1-l0,P4
ll:AY'Y STRiPED OSNlitilla,
BLACK sil-lS,
lIOMI/AZINE,
ALPACCA,
PIIN G TWE EE. D,
ASS1zIMN1ER E S,
A DIl'S' and GENTS R1OSE,
LA Dl S' SHO0E',
GENTS
YANKEE NOTIONS,
. &C., &c.
only ask a (horough examination of my
O0DS. And will promise to sell At
greatly reduced prices, only for
(he CASh.
mar 7
MJST OPEhNED.
PI AND SMMER
BY
~ETCH IN, McMASTER & CO,
NO.1 R OTEL4 RANG~E.
---0 --
L Ill E~ subscriuers have received their NEW
'L'OCKI' of D)RY G;OODS, conxikiing ol
AD)IES' D)RESS GU0IJS in considerable
arliety, viz.:
Chllies, Mozambiqnes,
French Prints, Cambries,
Checked and Swiss
Muslns, &c., also,
Domostics, Linens,
Table Diaper, &c.
Cassimeres, Cctitonados
nad Clothing for Men
and~ lloya. M.isses'
Trimmedc I hats, l oo.nla
Strawv Iats, very chenp,
Ladies' and Misses' Fino
Shaoes, Men's Boots and
Shoes. Umbrellas aind
Fine Parasols. Also a
large stock of Crockery,
at reduced prices.
april 20
N 0 CREDIT.
1000 Bushel Yellow Curin,
*A general .aasortmnent of
AND
PLANTATION HARDWARE,
Ona hand anil will beo sold for Cash only.
JOHN P. MATTHEWS, Jr.
Porsons having empity corn bags belong
Ig to me will please return with as litle
ellay as possible. J. P. M., .Jg,
mar 17
2500 IPOUND~S,
.LsesCut Nails. For sale low for
casi I, oA8).I& O
SPRING 1867!5
JUST OPENED,
LADD1 BR-ib,
NO. '2, BAINK .1 A"C1"
~ Imt~ *asLopmaaCd itt tocaof
sisting iii part Oi
Sw ii M Ailtt N1aa.0ok, )l"khtai Lawnv. Dl~ - I
(ed Fro~s l~k.cl L'ival. 11 aed1as
'llimbi. ('oehrl d ua
a pjleniNI fls~fw eitie( ofr tC lic.,e:4, Tv.a';:
.say L i aia'n, leca Iouick, DrtaztItill),
Deims~Ai:i~ lol-] . ~~~ug Jw
cli i:M la l i P,~ COI itw
itulig Clotfl I leach.
Be Tlickinag, White Lilluaahkai ei
.ultack aco and Luvo Vviihs..
U ats' u~, 'a tut " M it"h va .
cii ll (dive c ol' 111c1 aaaa her
Coat Ivs'n, B Infu ad lu%.; Mt cia' nl
.1.1 u Vau . " d h rl atte'u luinds, t~
Alvle oudIlrt 1'cI(ral~.
Bro' wn, jail lc ar 1) iytd DIIa eta. at
ojotl a' pv ik, ~ uhf1 we lire aictca'aaaick to sell
1,)t Ioav dwn prtici..
nlaal 26i
I-ilto AI.1.l . \ ..)
At It, S:" i ! G-d '.lLe
COLIUMB1, .19 ,
W I!Ol.\ i2 A N D) ~I-'T A I,
Imlporter and11 Dh'ller inl unglisi util
Amlericanl
HARD'TA.RE & CUTLERY,
1PON, WT.,
Mill 11-4es,
INDIA 11:11: AND I Ale i l f T EI TING,
Carpenlers, ,I1aelauith
andk Tanners' oon
lionsek'.eping aina
Fittrniiing i ardware,
A ?.TUJAL IMPLIMENTS,
tho, Ceine,111
D'am R. A \ . A ;!,:, T
i n &l la ,
WHOLP.T2ALk~E DR1UGGIST,
~I
IeIht l I " t' ' wer ot, &i a., &c.
:1 " 1.II t . caJ Is a~l Ii L o a ord w- 1 C UN ay.
L) V, . A it- 1A00TT.
ESTA.BSIED 1854
Mill lN E TN., STRAW
AND
CI[Ali UN STON, S. S.
-X V IT 1, 111 c i erxaitooili teis fu l
Iti'tle wiah :. fri tainted a-:d n(ri .
V ne mi cai l dv, it! ,4 ala g n i,
bn e's: V f the& , reiene, ou
William G. Whilden & Co.,
belt his oW ieLtw ) oln
LEE~Kl~' N, & SE VLL1~
lhl il~i ipo ts I ti A h'lilers
CIIA~I.ST ON, S. U.
Flwe .F .a hrr, L NEs apU ,
ror.a .w'; og P4
li'UN JPU~'ySive iir
ClaCKWYCIIA GI.AS W'lE,
CllARI.ETONS. A
AToil0,1112 Nue. anl MHNE~, SRireT
wM HAwll.R.N, RO 'rtMS Jn.
wM.) HA LANI) b
(NOWLLOSE tOw USl oE
for tin recopt ion of vijd(tor:;, hatving bteen
reft,rnt iliod with, New and le~gan; Fun
ainr'o 'ahroulgho nl; anid oll'ors to the traveller
accoOnatlaaions. and 0 coeience as a1ff First
C'lass flotcl, not, to be equtallodl by any North
or Southa. TIhae paairoage of the pubilo is
respectfuilly tolicitedl.
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feb '.''G --(f . Proprietor.
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BY lEN 4Y CLEAVELA ND, EQ.,
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eit j 1t0
!SFATE IF SOUTH CAROLINA
FAI [ltilLD DISTIICT.
I1 the Corl of Or(idiuay.
liy Jame Johnston, Ordinary of Fairfield
D~ixtrict.
N IIEREAS 11. A. (Iaillard, Commission.
t e in 11nity, lilis applied to m11 for
T'l'tlII OF ADMlINISTIRATION on all
and ingnlhr, the Gods anid Chattels, Righ(S
amid Cretits of Satunel Catiak, Iato or tio
Dirict alioremiaid, deceasod.
The:oe are tiheretore to cite aniltonlisi
ll tild S:"aubir the kindred and creditors
tt Ile sild .eceased, to be anitd appear be
fore time at our' 'text Orilinary Court, for the
said tDistrict, to be holden at Fairfield C. If.
on the 7th day of Jine, to alhow cantso it
any, why the said administration should non
by grant ed.
Given under my ihand and seal. this 29th
day of April, in the year of our Lord
16617, and in the ninely-first year of
.\iierican indepondance.
J A M-8JllSTON, [o. F. D).]
may I -xt;
RULE TO PLEAD.
8111te of Soliit Carolillil,
FA ill 11,lI) DISTIlICT.
IN T,11 CoitMox iPi:.us.
Aumzi Meek,
vs. Attachment.
Jas. It. Ashford.
\ i tIlIt- AS, the P'laintifI dhi on fhe 1ilt
day of March, A. D. 1817, ille hi
deoharatiti lgaiinst, the Def'ndant who, (1s
it sitid) is absient from and without the ilin.
its of this Stati, aid lois neitir wife nor
attorney knowIn withint lIhe sme upon whomn
a copy of tho said declaration might be
Serve([.
It is tieeforo Ordered, thiat (le said Do
fenhiti dto ippear anti plead to t Ito .aid do
clarat ion oii (r bfore the 1711h day o'
Masch, A. P. t m.s. ('therwke liimil ani[ a).
soh it''ii I ot will I lheu be gLven and
aw:rrdlest (or tie hti i ngainst aita.
8. It. CLOWNi- Y,
C. U. P.
Clerk's Ollice,ll'airlield i&trict,
M:irch ili, 1867.
1url.)le a y
RtULE 'T' PL EADU.
IN Ti' COM\MON l'IEtAS.
A. 8. Ulhiltard, Assigne, Declaratiun
vs. in
Saling Wolfe. Attachment.
\ 11 o '""S 'e '"laintitl in thi notion
V did "in t his day file lia Deoltratioin
ogaint Saihing Wolfe the Defendant who Is
:bnsent froti and witho tii Ihe limits of thii
Stale, (as it is said.) and having neither
wie ( or attorney known, tpon whom a
eopy of (lie almvo lleoiarat ionl with a rule' to
pleail thereto, inmy be served: It is there
tore in pursnance if tile Act of the (oneral
A rsembly of the State in stioh cases mitado
andI provided, t 11ered, (lint (le Defentilait,
do ple.at tierco onl or before the "7th d.ty
of Oct ober, A. 1). 1867, or otherwise fihnt
and ab1olutejudgtnent will bo thn given
and111 awarded itgainat him.
8. it. CL4OWNEY, C. C. P.
,Ole-iu's Oflico,
Winnsboroi, S. C., 26th Oct., 180'.
oct 27-le3italy
RU 141'4 TO P LEA?.
T1Ilhe State ol South Carolina,
FA Ilt FI E lD DISTRICT.
IN Tilt: COMMON PIEAS.
8. F. tillose
rs Attachmwont.
Baling Wolfe.
Ifll IIlIIAS the Pnintififl'did on Itho 1 .111
4 diiy of November, A. 1). 186tI file
his tieeliration agaiis the Defendant. who,
(as it is said) is absent from and without.
tli, Iimits of this State and has neither wife
lor attoriy kiown withinl file sitmle upon
whota a copy of fhe said deolaration might
be served.
I t is therefore ordered Ihat, th said Dn.
fondant. (d' nippetr anid plead to t.he ih
dectlarationi on or biefore t~ho 14th day of No.
vembierct, A . I). 1 807, othierwise (i t1 aneil ab..
solte judp-umetit will t hen he given and
awarded for (bie l'laintiflf against him.
8. I3. GIOWNlHY, C. U. P.
(Cleirk's itt 1co, tFairtield Distriot,
1l3th Novetaber -18(16 niov le3mn I y
RULE TO PLEAD.
Margaret Shaw,1
vis. Attachment.
Caroluti Folder,J
W it 1 t h1 ~ . le Plitiffh did on the 17th
day of Autgust, A. D. 186(1, file lier
tleottatat ion aigainst, the JDofondant, who, (as
Ii i said) is absient from and wihouet, the
limlis of this Stato, having neither wife nor
A tt orney known withmin thle same, upon
whiomi a copy mtight, ti served.
It. is therefore orderedt, (bitt the IDofond
tint do aippear awtl phead to thris Decolaration
ont or hoforo the 181 I daty of August, A. 1)t,
I 807, ot hier wiso fial anid absolute jutd'gmnon.
will (lien ho givent and awarded for the
lainti If, agalnint i.
8. B. CLOWNEY, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office. Fairtield Distrit.,,
August 17th, 1800.
aug ?i--ti lo8mly
IN EQUITY---FAIR FIELID, 186%.
James II. MleCante, Surviving )
Ex'or of' thte Will of
Juo. Mcrorey, doodi. B ill for
- vs. Injuuatiot
John M. Feaster and D. D. 'and to
F5eiaster, his wife, antd others,' M tarshall
Legators and ereditors of Assetsm
Jio. Mo~rorey, deed. .
Tappearing to my satisr'aelion that, Johri
t.Fair, and~hls wife D. . Feastor,
John M. MoCrorey anid Chlonls T. McCro -
rey, four of thie Defendants in te abovo
stated ease, reside beyond theo limits of this
State.
It is therefore, and on rnontiori - of Mr.
Ition, Solicitor for PlaIntiff, ordredl, that.
sauid Dorondants do appear end pleadl, an.
swor or demur to the bill filed in this' case
within forty days fromt ihe efrst publieation
of' tIs order, otherwiso an -order pro confee
*o will lie madui against them.
11. A. O AILLARD, C. E, Y, D..
Com'rs Oflico, 27th .'51ay, 1887.
may 28.-fm28 j 818'29
IN EQUITY.-FAIRIFIELD 18W.
If onry A. Guillald, Admr., Bill for n
of thxe Egstate of ]Inj unotioti
Dr. Wmn. kM. Ualt, doo'd, .sale 'of ,
Ellilma J. II'ull andi othters, , and.
lloit'n and Creditors, of ' irshait
Dr. Wia. E. Hall, deo'd. Asif4tg.
ITapain to tho Court that Eishka mY,
Irall, Cunninghamn Mo~lontglig -Ja
douth McClonaghan and iElla Dy e--Dofend
ants in (ho abovo stated cause, are~ absent
froro and-without, thp State.,
It is orderced, on motiojn of Mr. IUobertets
Solleltor for thm&CompIginant, tthaks Id Per
fondants do appear ana gleAd, ?nwet'' o
demur, to saId Bill within- fortsddgli frotA
the date of tho 'firit publioationa of thts
order, or a deoreoe preot.ese ill . entor,
ed against then: -
mnas 14m 1828 0
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