r e IUI #-?>s 3 ^m^r^'rr /r vi.? ??; uJVe^teMOttlc. ..\TYAH Village?Rev. Dn. L D. Durham, let Sunday of oaetilndhtft'at1? P.' ftl.!and8d Sunday of 'each month, ?^'JB'fi^to^"'^''' V? V* "*.-vdd ^itaM.'Dni I.'D'.'DbRhAM?AtFour Holes, 1st Sun day of orten arinithi' 'n ' '? ? * 1 1 ? REV. R: X EnwAnDS?At Brau6hvllle, 1st and 8d Sunday 3 in ? each month. San tee, 2d and 4th Sun .days of each month. Rbv. W. F. Chaplin?AtEbenczor, 1st Sunday of each month. Canaan, %8d^Sunday of each month. Bunmhrtp," 4th Sixnda^ of ciion moW. 1 ' Rbv. D. F. 8piGnbr?At Antlooh, 2d and 4th Sun .days^orning.) Corinth,. 2$ nnd.fjh ^^days^af twnobn.) . r , , .. Rbv. W. J. Snider?At Glcngary School House, 1st and^B?^'B?ndaysV^Safatec, (colored Sunday School),'2dopd.4tb Sundays. Methodist?Appointments for Orangeburg Dis trict, S:\ C. ?pnfcrevceyt 3d; Quarter. 'St. George's?Indian Fields, June 22, 28. /Upper Orange?Calvary, Juno 29, 30. ? -.BlAckvillb?Hebron, July 6, 7. 'Oranpedurq?Zion, July 13, 14. Providence C. M.,?July 18 and 21... Upper St. Matthews?Limestone, July 27, 28. ^B^ANon^iiaBH-tyow nppo,' 4ugu>t\3,' 4. [TO Eastern .Orange?Shiloh, August ^0,11. s ^ S^Ty Matthews?Jerusalem, August 17, 18. Lk.n,ini!ton?August 24, 25. barnwell^-81st, August, 1st September. Aikbn and Graniteville?August 7, 8. J t A TA.M^URIETZBERG;,PrE? Village?Rev. W. G. Conner, every Sabbath at , 1I?.M! '" tti ^?.??iiwod . .'. ? I ?-? I .' ?"? 5. Rvv. W. G.' Conner?At Prospect, 1st and 3d Sun days (afternoon.) -Zion, 2d and 4th Sundays (nftcr noon. Rev. J. syCoWR.-^?t]Pif)videh^e, 2d,Wl 4th Sundays'l6}'A. JL ?t Gcrizim, 2d anil 4th Sun day 8JfP-^R At Target 1st and '8|1 '^uudflys 10J A. M. At Bethlehem, 1st and 8d Sundays, 3J P. m. .; ; (r. ... . Rev. JonN Inabinet.?Andrew Chapel 1st Sun day) Ebonezer and Gethsemane 2d Sunday, Trinity 8d Sunday, Calvary 4th. Sunday.. Rev. L> ,Wr Rast.?:Trinity 1st Sunday, Calvary '2d Sunday, Adrow Chanel 3d Sunday, Ebenezcr and Gethsemane 4th Sunday. Jltf. h.' ?.'Afctfrfyi-At.Davis; Bridge, 2d SjUnibay S in feafch mdnthf at 11 A. ?t. HopoWlt Churcn, '8d Sunday in caoh ..month, at 11 A. M. Pine Grove Church, 4th Sunday in each month, at 11 A. M. tHoatno/ f 'Wiijriiiiiijf J i !h*0"d'U'J ?Rbv. Thos. K\ysor-?1st and 8d Sundays at Now Hope/iOj'A. M., and Betblebem at 4 P. M. 2d and 14th Sand ay h at Hardis, {near Branch vi lie,) 101 A.' "Cattle iCroefc, 4 P. M. ? BS5"'..Wexwill be glad to complete thia list, and rc .-?fpcotfulljr invite the Clergymen of various denomi iinations to send in th'oir nppointmonts, and they will lybQiios'erted with pleasure among the above. MISCELLANEOUS. ??I i ?-"V ?' ?! What , Can't a Jtilitary Coiniuaiitlcp J)o. . A niilitary governor under , tbe reconstruc tion act, oan? Suppress newspapers. Silence lecturers. Remove Mayors of cities, Governors of States, Boards of Commissioners, &c. / Can exoludo white aldermen and appoint j black in their, placesv ' ' , Can take possession-*'? savings banks -'Can enact laws and postpone the payment of debts. Can-prohibit the distillation of corn and tbc sale of liquor. ? Can run down -eity stocks and repudiate city ? currency. Can spend $000,000 for registering black wotors and nsk for ?500,000 more. Can abolish local taxes and regulato the cir culation of nancrs. * ft* 41 Can settle the rate of wuges:and the price of cb?Motlities. ' Can disobey. tbo President and insult tbo Cabinet. . They can do all this, and far more.?What thoy can't do, no one has ventured to say. Yet an extra session of Congress is called to givo more power to theso military chief tains; to make them so absolute that for even tbo President to question the limits of their authority'will bo a ground of impeachment. This is what the dog-day Congress is to do. Is it riot mtulucs's.?Albany Argus. agricultural, &c. [From the SouthcrnCnltivntor.] '.Trifolium Xncornatura, or Scarlet Clover. "Tbo Scnrlot Cloyor has been long cultivated in Southern . Franco, as an excellent Jorngo . /Ii lfl?v))ai "I REMOVED. MttS. M. E. HALL TlESPECi'PULJjT INFORMS THE LADIES. OF Orangcburg and vicinity, that she has removed to the Store ono door West of tho Female Seminary, where aho has just opened a. well selected stock of Spring and Sxunmer ILMNERV, Consisting of RIBBONS, PLOWERS. RUOHES, RISTQRIS; PATTI?, ? S0NTAG8, ALMAS, SUN DOWNS, GLADIATORS, CENTRAL PARKS, Foah lonnblp BONNETS, OLD LADIES BONNETS, of tho latest styleB, HOODS, Trimmed and Untrlmmed, which'are ofTorcti on the most'rcasohablo terms, mar 23 ; tf CHARLESTON CARDS. S, Thomas, Jr., \Ym. 8. Lanneau., William G. Whilden & Co. FORMERLY OF IIAYDEN & WHILDEN, healers in ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Old Gold and Silver purchased. Watches and Jewelry Repaired. 225 King-St., Corner of Beaufain, AT WHOLESALE 11 LT A YNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C feb 23 c ly KL. Jeffers & Co., FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TIIE SALE of Cotton nnd other Produce. Orders for sup plies carefully attended to. Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. 0. St?ne. riMj., Qrangeburg,- Dr. Win. C. Whetstone, St. Mat thews. npl 0 tf WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, sale and shipment to Foreign and Do mestic Ports, of Cotton, Rice, Lumber and Nav al Stores. ATLANTIC WHARF, CH^m^ESTOirsr, s. o. E. WILLIS. ALEX. R. CHISOLM. feb 23 1 y CHARLESTON HOUSE. ?:o:? STOLL, WEBR & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goods arc selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREBT-, Three d?.ors belbw Wcntworth, CHARLESTON, S. 0. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H. C. Stull. Cuari.es Weiib. II. C. Walker. feb 28 c tf The Mercury. CONDUCTED by R hi RHETT JR., & BROTHER. Charleston, S. C. F. W. DAWSON, Assistant Editor Subscription, per annum, pnyahlc in advance : Daily. $8,00. Tri-Wcekly. $4,00. feb 23 dh tf The Charleston Courier. PUBLISHED by A. S. WILLINGTON & CO., City Printers, No. 111 East Ray. CHARLESTON, S. C. TERMS. Daily one year. $10,00. Daily Six Months. f>,00. Daily Three Months. 2,60. Tri-Wcekly, one year. 0,00. Tri-Wcekly, Six Months. 4,00. THE Charleston Daily News, 0. R. CATIICART, Editor. GATHCARTj McMILLAN & MORTON Proprietors, No. 18 Hayne Street. CITY pTtl^^^llft, TERJfS pASII, SUBSCRIPTION, Daily?Twelve Months,,.$10 00 Daily?Six Months. 6 00 Daily?Three Months. 2 ?O S\trglo Copies.v..? cents To News Dealers.;.._'\ cents ;??? oa thi?>bS ,?;_? . ? - Ij \m 'Stellt "?- I ? CORNER1 STORE, RUSSELL?STREET AND RAlL ROAD AVENUE. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! THE .SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEB?RG DI&7 triot that they have . 1 ? .! ? 1 - ' RECEIVED AND NOW OPENED,; ; ? THEIR SECOND SUPPLY OF il SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Purchased b'uico the recent DECLINE IN COTTON, which.cnable them to acll ... . , CIIEAP FOR CASH At Prices to suit the TIMES, and lower than have been offered since tho War. WE ARE NOW OFFERING CALICOS at 10c. GOOD CALICOS nt 12Jo. BEST CALICOS from I60. to 20. ! BLEACHED SHIRTINGS from 12Jc. to ?0. A GOOD ARTICLE 1 yd wide at 20c. FAST COLORED SCOTCH MUSLINS at 2<3c. Together with tho above may be found . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF' CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC. may 11 LOW FOR CASH OR DARTER, ly JOHN D. STOCKER & Co. In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Jiwnci D. C. Clockley, adm'r of ) Bill of D. W. Gisscndanncr, vh. J- Injunction. M. A. GisBendanuer und others. ) ami Relief. PURSUANT to nn order of Chancellor Johnson, in this case, all persons having demands against tha Estate of David W. Cissendanner, will prove the same before me within four months from this date, or they will he deharrcd payment, and any one in debted to the same may appear before me and provo the real value of their contracts. Commissioner's Office, "| V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangehurg C. 11. > Commissioner. February 2(i, 18(57. J june 29 XII ? lnm8 In Equity, OR ANG ERUJIG DISTRICT. T. W. Qlcaton and Sarah T. his wife, \ Rill for ndm'rnud ex'r uf .1. W. Tindal, vs. j- Injunction" Jno. il. Millions and others. J and Relief. PURSUANT to an ortler from Chancellor Johnson in this case, all persons having demands against the Estate of J. W. Tindal. deoeuBed, will prove the same before me within three months from this date, or they will he debarred payment, and any one in debted to tlie same may appear before me for the purpose of ascertaining the real value of their con tracts. Commissioner's Office, "| V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangehurg 0. II. > Commissioner. May 17, 1807. J juno 29 XII lam!! In Equity, OltANG KR CRC DISTRICT. Catherine Tyler, Ad'x of L. S. Tyler, Rill for vs. v Injunction II. Livingston, ex'or ct. al. J and Relief. PURSUANT to an order of Chancellor Johnson in this case, all persons having demands against the Estate of Lern. S. Tyler, dee'd, will-prove the same h'.'f?"C ;nc on or before the 15th day of August next, or the will he debarred payment; and ?11 por?c::s indebted to the same, will make payment. V. D. V. JAMISON, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, 1 Orungcbiirg C. I!., / May?, 1807. J juno 20 XII la mil In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. W. P. Phillips, adm'r & O. Z. Phillips, \ Rill for adm'x, ah. j- Injunction John R. Millions. j and Relief. PURSUANT to an order in this case, -all persons having claims against the Estate v.f D. Y. Phillips, deceased, will prove tho samo before me within three months from lids date, ami all persons indebted to the same may come before me and prove the real value ot their contracts, within the same time. Commissioner's Otlioe,") V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangehurg C. II. V Commissioner. May 17, 1807*. J june 25? XII lam3 IN EQUITY, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. The State of South Carolina, \ In Re. Rel. Sol'r. Southern Circcuit. } Lost Documents Application having been made by Joseph II. Mor gan to prove the past existence loss and contents of the last Will and Testament of Martin Friday, de ceased,?-on motion of Hutsons & Lcgaro, Solicitors for applicant, it is ordered, That all persons who desiro so to do, have leavo to appear and oross ex amine the evidence produced, and introduce evi dence in reply before me on tho 18th day of Sep tember next. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangehurg 0. II., I Commissioner June 12, 1807. ) june lf> xii 8m IN EQUITY, ORANGE BURG DISTRICT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Rill to Ex Rel Solicitor. v Perpetuate In Re Lost Documents. J Testimony. Application having been made by William II. Ehney to prove the existence, loss ami contents of a Deed of Release, made, by William II. Corbett in the year 1800 to said applicant, upon motion of Messrs. Hutsons & LcgarC, Solicitors^ it is ordered, That all persons who desire so to do, may appear nnd cross examine tho evidence, and introduce evidence in re ply before me on the 30th day of July A. 1)., 1807. Commissioner's Office, } V. 1). V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. H. I Commissioner. April :i<>, lHti7 J may 4 Xll com?3 THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, is Puhh'&Jtcd Moulhfy AT ATJIEtfP' GEORGIA, ?Y AVM, N. WHITE. rjlEUMS.?Two Dollars por year, or $1 for six I months; 50 cents for three months In An vanok. Single copies 20 ocnts. ?feiy" All Communications for the paper and Sub soripiioiiS must be addressed to WM. N. WHITE, Athens On ' mar 2'1 jr If THE Southern Christian Advocate. 1867. " THIRTIETH VOLUME. rpiIIS WELL KNOWN RELIGIOUS FAMILY I newspaper, commenced its THIRTIETH VOL UME in January 1807, under the editorial control of the REV. E. II. MYERS. D. D., who has conduc ted it for the past twelve years. T Devoted to Religion and the interests of the Church of Christ?an organ of tho Methodist Epis copal Church South, in the South-Eastorn States? of high literary character?having among its con tributors ami correspondents many of the most emi nent divines in that Church, and giving due atten tion to every question of public importance, to facts in Science and Art, to'the NewB, to the Markets, etc., etc., we deem it the very paper for the Family, ?where but one paper is taken, and worthy a place with the best, where several are token. Besides, it is emphatically the pnj,cr for the poor man, (and such we all arc now) for it is cheaper, style and size considered, thau any paper in the Southern States! As a medium of extensive country advertising, it is the best paper in the South East; having a wide range of cumulation, and a large list of subscribers in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. Any person sending $30 00, will bo entitled to a copy of the paper for one year, for this service. Those wishing to subscribe may rennt by mail, or annlj In ?j nearest itinerant preacher of tho Meth odist Episoopal Church South, all of whom are Agents for tho paper. Terms :?Throe Dollars for one year, Two Dollars for eight months, One Dollar for four months. IkvAttiAin.Y, Cash i.v ahvaxok. Warn the money is exhausted, the.paper-is discontinued. Address ' ' J I \' ; 0 1 J. W. BURKE & CO., Macon, tia. ? "The Church of the Strangers," N E W Y ORK, REV. DR. DJBEMS, Pastor. I pTRANdERS VISITING NEW YORK ARE RE speet fully informed that a congregation, com posed of Christiabs of different Protestant denomi nations, has been organized under tho Pastoral charge of the Rev. Charles F. Deems, D. D., The service is held morning and night in the Large Chapel of the University, two blocks west of the New York Hotel. The Pastor's residence and post office address is 221 West 84th Street. Strangers in tho city, who ore sick or in distress, may freely call upon Dr. Deems for pastoral service. When any member of any Church comes to New York to engage in business, let him call promptly on tho Pastor of the Church of the strangers. Espc oiaUy lei this be done in the case of young nicn who will have a cordial welcome. jllUQ.13 g .. tf i t ( \ i : r * . ?' s_i i t > i -_j-.-.-?-, STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway, N. Y. Oppdsite Bowling Green. ON TEE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known to the travelling public. The location is es pecially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to the business part of the oily?is on tho highway of Southern and Western travel?and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommoda tion for over 300 guests?it is weU furnished,. and possesses every modern improvement for the com fort for its inmates. The rooms aro spacious and well ventilated?provided with gas and watcr->-the attendance is prompt ni\d respectful?and the table is generously pruvUled with every delicacy ol tho season?at moderate rates. ? The rooms having been refurnished and remodel ed, we are enabled to oiler extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our guests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., junc 1?Om Proprietors. The State of South Carolina. ORANC5EBURG DISTRICT. In the Court of Common Picas. II. II- Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. Wilcox scn, A. E. Talnuidgo. ATTACHMENT. WHEREAS the Plaintiffs did on the 20th day of May tile their declaration against the De fendants, who (as it is sind) are absent from p.ud without the limits of this State, and havo neither wives nor attorneys known vitbincihe samo, upon whom a copy of said, declaration may be served: On motiCu of Hut sons & Legare, Plaintiffs Attorneys it is ordered, that the Haid Defendants do appear, and plead to the sidd declaration on or before tho 22nd day of May, which will bo in the year of our Lord, Ono Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then bo given and awarded against them. J. F. ROBINSON, May 20, 1807. XX jun 1 c3m4 C. C. P. THE CHEAPEST STEEL AND IRON HOES OF direct Importation from the English Manufac tory, aro to he fouud at EZEKIEL & KOHN'S, fob 28 y ? if . . 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