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RR^fi?U'?UETS . 4$?vtO tu "iff JU? MOa'MTO/.?''! wll J?rtB>w k?K ii A.. M. and 4 V.U. ' W^*** Lccluro ?very Thursday ?t 7 j P. M. r(U? and afternoon. ^/uiherm?._ ' 8lU1" uniia'k, 1bt8unday of . wamoothot 7P. Mi and3d Sundayof each month, ^?J^f*W*lWlhJiAiA'H^-?f FourHotos, 1st'Sun K.^U^V?a?hBiWnlhy 3tr<J W . n->;? ;:n..?.ri v R*V.:?R. Jl Edwabds?At Branchville, 1st and 3d Sundays in each mo?tb. Santec, 2d und 4th Sun days ef each month. Jt.'>f5>^ j ? ;RbV. W. F. Chapuv?At Ebeneser, let Sunday'of ??eh iaenth^ Canaan, Od Sunday of each.month iWU'S*ampf4ttfsWay or each month. R?v. D. F. SrloXa&r^At Antiocb, 2d and 4th Sun Banr. W. J. Snider?At Glcngory School House, ' 1st and '3d ?days. Santco, (colored Sunday 8aMal)Wai<4^tkfl?adayj./. bj&taijt hr^lliv Methodist?-Appointments for Orarxgehutg Dis trict, &\ G{ i QonfercTicCj 3<Z; fyta rter. " BLACKViiLE?Hebron, July G, 7. 0?ArfoHmma--Zion, July 18, 14. Im providence C ; M.,?-July 18 and 21. .Uppeu St. Matthews?-Limestone, July 27, 28. vvBaaifi^toiU-?ew'Hope, August ifi? * ?* c Eastern orakok^'-Shiloh, August 10, 11. . Sr. Matthews?Jerusalem, August 17, 18. dx\ Lexington?August 24, 25. . tURNWKEt?81st August, Iqt September. Aumai iin'GCLixirEFifcrE? August 7, 8. s 7f /. d T A. M. CH RIETZBERG, K ?. ? .. "') H'.<'"?:twj{}?.:?{?..!/.7? ? Villaus?Rev. W. G. Conneu, every Sabbath at 19} A. 11V, and every. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ? ?bt. W. G. Conner?At Zion, 1st and 3d Sun days (nPernoon.) Prospect. 2d and 4th Sundays , Rot. J. 8. Con son.?At Providence, 2d and 4th Sundays 10} A. M. At Gcriiim, 2d and 4th Sun days 8} p-M. At Target 1st and 3d Sundays 104 A. iL At Bcthlelicm, 1st and 3d Sundays, 8} P. m. ^ )('; Rkv. John Inadinkt.?Andrew Chapel -lat Sun day, Ebeneser and Gethsemane 2d Sunday, Trinity 3d 8unday, Calvary 4th Sunday. < i , Rev. L. W. Rast.?Trinity 1st Sunday, Calvary 2d Sunday, Adrow Chapel 3d Sunday, Ebcncxcr Rev. E. A. Austin?At Davis Bridge, 2d Sunday ' Ilk eaoh month et ll A. M. Hopewell Church, 3d Church, 4th Sunday in each month, at 11 A. M. ' ?? I . I Z < L" Rev. Tiioa. Ratpob? Iii ma 3d Sundays at New Hepa, I?J'&'itVflnd Bethlehem at 4 P. M.1 2d and 4th Sundays at 8..rdtB, (ncf.r Branchville,) 10} A. $er We will be glad to .wwaplcto }h\s Ust, and re ?peetmlly inTlte the Clergyrrien of farlous denomi nations io lend in their appointments, and they will be inserted with pleasure among the above. AGRICULTURAL, &G. ?n - ../7 -...... South Carolina?Report on Her Agii ? ? enltural CondUion and Prospects. fcH ,14 AH - ?;; Mr. Theo. C. Peters, of the United States Jd*>tt*' ? Agricultural Department, has made a report to ?ho CommiBsioner on the Agricultural condi tion of tho South. Tho following is the sec tion of tho report \rhip^. treaty'ojf. ^Ms &t*& I ' ^^^r^eu'^iuated - for tltt cultivation of ^M>Kod cotton, aid htwog,?imjftpn of labor, ?tatc has' devoted its agrioulture io the iyation of theso two,merchantable producta, to tho neglect of all her other agricultural re sourc.es. ,.'f'Ii?' pro^ftfon to area 'she. has .'but llttlo mote poor soil than North Carolina, while j^'jb^f^If^dji fcpf islands she has xn?oh ^ftas'taparior; oc.qjtis! ^oijrs that there Was grown, as reported, 353,412 bales; how much of this ftwas sea Island and^how much upland tlocs;not appear, while the quantity planted is ^l^e^1of^'ye>i'. It is' safe io estimate5 thai cot over one-half of the land planted in ^toirid 1860 'is' now being worked, while through' tho region known as' "Sherman's track," the same causes which compelled the abandonment or fields after they had been planted and partially worked in North- Caroli jjroduced like results, only to a larger . hero, j 'Somo haVc been compelled to Iq? entirely and at onco^ while pthers have discharged their hands and teams, and Worked with their families in order to make Bomn co^n^hd 'i little cotton to saVe them fVora future rfarvation. While much relief has come to many of . tbeeo people, hut a small portion have been re lieved, fVdm the impossibilty of.getting con veyance to find* the suffering or to send relief when found. If tho history of tho p?st and presa?ti Bp.flering of theip poopl^ in il|e 'Caroj Unas, Georgia, portions of Alabama, and Misf eissippi is ever fully written, an amount of hu ;<will'be diBpl^fled that has had nc o Union. f ' Evea if tho ?ca&oo lost p^i^tl^^lll^ fl0?^1?^ ?nothe planting and another harvest, untold mise A&?AiiUi gr&a ? 1 a s h d Ii;^,l%ardl^,'be .crpditjod that^hyjle familie i have had no meat for weeks; that they have hn< but ono meal {i (day,!,and.'that of pounded corn tho sick could bo fed, and have substituted cd some sixty miles to at* relativ?, who had loaned him a cow then .InJmilk, and there was joy in that family when the cow came. They milk restored their. vigor. The man also brought a small parcel, of seed corn, and the cow was harnessed to the plough and a small of ton* was prepared for a-fttawjmp, .onsifiup of^l^herS&Uielf-ft^. five&UdxanT ToSfe qu^on,^?%hy doVt yon work V* "O, sir, tell us where we can get evena i.eck^^rn^ ^ pouml pork^and we will most gladly work, but everybody is likowonrc." And this is th^ cpnd^iQn^^ thousands. Corn.?-More has been planted > this > year I than last. In many instances buf jittlo cotton is planted, and the energies of the farm devo ted to corn. Yet they are all s'o badly in dobt that an effort is made to grow all the cotton i possible. In the census the corn crop is , put down at'15,'065,60'G bushels. It will fall far below that this year. I doubt if it reaches half. To furnish any permanent relief it should be double. Tho plant is \joll Cultivated and looks i j?$H\1Wm?l> jnJ *9 ?odt ,Mofii^idr*i bur. i$i$ti Wheat.?Only 1,2S5,631 bushels are report [ed by the census for tnla'Bt^ iof seed, and labor but a.small breadth was sown Slas^yl?r?; Iii l?l?g btifv?Slnliood^dU ition and yields well, but so pressing are the {wants of the people, that but a little will be left for seed. In many instances the green wheat and rye have been .out up and fed to the mules to enable the farmers to work their SgfowibgG?tfah'd'c?rner?p^;' -I'fUi But, a, small .crop, oply. 936,974 bushclf, were made, as reported by the census; lit is, therefore, of small consequence, though an effort has been made this year to sow con siderable, but tle s>6areity*^f->tJi'e| seed and the p&verty'oT tno^peo^leTiaverpr^Vevnlci anything like the usual breadth being put in, 'Rice.?The census reported 119,100,528 pounds of 1 "ullcd or merchantable rice. The great destruction of the expensive fixtures on the rice,plantations by the war has nearly! bro ken up the cultivation; added to this is the want of capital and of labor, and the cultiva tion of a plantation is the exception rather than the rule, nor will the vast rice fields be again cultivated till a new system of j labor ? is established j resort must bo had to the Chinese. If proper efforts are made I haye no doubt abundant labor of that kind.*. ooul4:'bo procured at San Francisco. And the Chinaman once domiciled on these plantations,; there will be no - further want for labor, and cheap labor, too, for there is scarce ly any place on this continent where u China man can live so cheap as on the . rice .planta tions of the South. ,e ill ri :.T ) ,'..> - Tobacco.?This crop has been considered of small consequence in this State, the census J only reporting 104,912 pounds; Whether there be really difficulties of soil or climate, or both, in tho way of successful and profitable cultivation, I did not learn.' As a part of tho State is on the same range of the Blue Ridge with Virginia' iirtd North Carolina, there seems no good reasons why it cannot be grown as I well as in those States. : H?M0 R0US. Soda Water. A few days since, a gentleman from the country ani huf recently Wpoused wife, visited the.city for the purpose of seeing the "sight""' While strolling through the streets, thoy | thought they would indulge in the ln?ury of a glass' of soda water. Entering ah apothecary store, they made known thoir wants: "What kind of/syrup ?" asked the man of j pills. "Wall, I guefis I'll, take some of tho syrup J of squills/' answered tho countryman. "We do dot use that kind," said tho olerk. i "I know you don't bekase its costly. I will have the syrup.of squills." The druggist remonstrated, but all to no purpose. His customer would*have squills, re marking : "?H the other syrups is" made of sugar, | lemon drops,' Sarsaparille^ and sich things to humbug folks." Tho squills were proo?rcd and our hero ' re quested to 'pour out for himself; and he did so, taking a bountiful quantity, in order to get his money's worth. The, heroine being, asked how' she would pr6for hers, raised herself to the suppbsed dig | nity of a city belle, and replied : "Beckon as how I'll try mine without any squills, or any sw?ethin'." .. In passing their own opinions on the drinks, they gave anything but a favorable decision. In a few moments pur hero began to expe rienco a new internal sensation. "Jerusalem!" he. exclaimed, "what's tho matter with my stomach F* and before an an Bwer could be returned, he was four miles off j . Grape Cod?a;caso of "nausea marina." "I'm pisencdl" he moaned. "Only married throe d?yrij and got to die! Pump it out of mo somebody ! I'll give a doctor fifty cents . to save my" life !" .'The wife fell on her knees, and attempted MWjcomfort bor husband, but ho was . not to be checked ; and not until, the last of the squills 'Kid left Mm did ho entertain n hopoof remain ing in t^is world. . 1" Tho couple- lctt the store, vowing vengeance against the man who told them to call for squills ll1 ?M-OOJI KOJH fj . f**} '/RESPECTFULLY INFORMS' THE LADIES OF Olr^p^btt^ she has removed & ij?jH ^orepne.dapr.'WcBt of tho Female Seminary, where she has Just opened a well selected stock of ~,on>im?yftfrjffot?mi*f f ttt**^L?ifck. >?Tu r.. 1 HSpmg tma Stunmer -^^torrt* ui^m vtfal * if Consisting of RIBBONS, FLQWERS. RUCHES, R IS TO RIS,- P?TTIS, i SO N TAGS, ALMAS, SUN DO WNfei'OLAlHATORS, CENTRAL park8, ioriablu BONNETS, OLD LADIES BONNETS, "yf the latest styles, ROODS,-Trhnrocd nnd Untrimmed, which are offered'tin the "most re ^ on able terms. ^4A3Y .WOTTUM jYSa i ,?t, m ii i m ja ,,1.11,, ! j i t%t%XnV^W^h c'.? r d s . 8,"THbk??;:iit:;;p ' W>r. S, Lahxbau., HA-YDEN & WHJLDEN, DEALF.itfl 19 I WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND ,'' HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Old Gold and Silver purcluued. Walehe? and Jewelry Repaired. 225 Kiug-St., Corner of Bcaufain, ja^yhp^sa^bu mi)#ir? street CHARLESTON, S. 0. fob 28 c " ly . AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C { qpec7al ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE of Cotton*and other Produce. Orders far sup plies carefully attended to.' ' Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone. Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Wm. C. Wbetetone, St. Mat thews. apl 0 tf WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, OK MISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, . 80,1c pud shipment to Foreign and tV | inestic Port?, ofCoUaii, Rice, Lumber and Nav al Stores. ATLANTIC WHARF, CH^iRLESTOISr, s. c. E. \VILLI8., ALEX. R. CHISOLM. feb28 1 y CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goods are selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET, Three doors helow Wcntworth, I i f CHARLESTON, S. C. Terms Cosh, or City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. II. C. Stoll. Charles Wr-nn. II. C. Walker. feb.28 c tf The Mercury. ?0 CONDUCTED BY [ / Ii. B. RHETT JR., k BROTHER. Charleston, S. C. F. "W;DAW80N, Assistant Editor Subscription, per annum,, payable in advance: Daily. $8,00. Tri-Weckly....... $4,00. fob 28 dh tf The Charleston Courier. PUBLISHED BY A. S. WILLINGTON & CO., City Printers, No. Ill Enst Bay. ' Charleston, s. c. terms. Daily one vear. . $10,00. Daily Sit Months. 6,00. Daily Threo Months. 2,60. Tri-Weckly, one year. 0,00. Tri-Woekly, Six Mcr hs....l. 4,00. T IE Charleston Daily News, G. r. oathcart, Editor. CATHCART, McMILLAN & MORTON Proprietors, No. 18 Hayne Street. CITY I^RINTERS. TERMS CASH. SUBSCRIPTION. Hailv?Twelve Months......$10 00 \A\ ^ Daily?Six Moiitk?.:.r.. 6 00 Daily?Three MonthH..... 2 60 "t?J ftinffltf Copies.'.w.i.6 cents &mftmmMmmm.i jjMH V j. -???.hmI .1 ;?;. tu ? #1 '? COftNEft ST?RE, RUSSELL-STREET ANJfcl RAWklftQAP* A;VE^JE?,?T' .JEU vT (HE S?B6CR ? ? J SPEINU AND S ULLY ANNOUNCE T? THE CITIZENS. OF ORANGEBURG'DIS"'- j THEIR S E C O N\D' SUPPLY OF .qofl . ff..' *> ?1 5> ,Y?iuW& 'l H ;??'.7l'?K .1! Purchased nincc the recent DECLINE IN COTTON, ^hlcb, eneblo them, tOjecUf j llad?'i?'M ^ A ? CHEAP IIOR CASEt?:::i''.. ." At Prices to suit the TIMES, end lower than hayc been offeredsincethe*W4^/ !* ' ' -! ' ' ? ? J .'jr?J2(^ >?!ll t:> ..j.?vi ,Mjij|7/ ."/I ill'// Ji;jU rK?>?t ,o ^ WE ARE NOW. OFFERING IrM Hit FAST COLORED SCOTCH MUSLJNS at 26c, : ,,U ^ ; . ?)'t/. to ti'jitji-: r iir>( bad iwd ;i:rt diATSi ; ;>:< -.'? ? ; ? ?? i . f. Li, ,..7, CALICOS at 10c. A. GOOD CALIC08 atflSie."' :' ' BEST CALfCOsWohi ir>l% 2&rc BLEACHED 8H1RTINGS from 12jc?to3?. A GOOD ARTICLE 1 yd wide at 20fl/- vdJ Together with the above may bo found A LAiljaE ASSORTJVI.ENX.QE CLOTHING, HATS, BOOT8 AND 0HOE8, GROCERIES, ETC.?HfiatHorft/ f'"7 LOW FORCASt; On#AiJTKR? ,_Vff ^ toay 11 ? V . ?IQCK>5R(<t:?|j.iji In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. James D, C. Clcckley, adm'r of } Dill of D. W. Gissendhhner, vs. V Injunction. M. A. Gissondannfcr and others. J and Relief. PURSUANT to nn order of Chancellor Johnson, in this case, nil persons having demands against the Estate of David W/ Gissendanner, will provo the same bofore me within four months from this date, or they will bo debarred payment, and any one in debted to the same may appear before me and prove the rcnl value of their contracts. Commissioner's Office, } V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangehurg C. H. J- Commissioner. February 20, 1867. j iune 29 XII laui3 _. _i-?-, In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. T. W. Glento."1 and Sarah T. his wife, "I Bill for ndm'rnnd cxV of J. W. Tindnl, ts. J- Injunction ? Jno. R. Milh.iU8 and others. , J and Relief. PURSUANT to nn order from Chancellor Johnson in this case, all personi. ha^og demands'against the Estate of J. W. Tlndal. deceased, will prove the same before me within three mou*lis from this date, or they will be debarred payment, 'And nny one in debted to (he same may appear befc** me for the purpose of ascertaining tho real value o* fheir con tracts. Commissioner's Office, ) Vj D. V. JAMISON. Orangeburg C. II. V Commissioner. May 17. 1807. J jbne29 XII lamJJ In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Catherine Tyler, Ad'x of L. S. Tyler, 1 . Bill for vs. ? J- Injunction H. Livingston, ex'or ct. nl. j and Relief. PURSUANT to an order of Chancellor Johnson in this case, all person* having demnnds against the Estate of \/cta. 8. Tyler, dee'd, will prove the snine before mo on orheforc the 16th day of August next, or the will be debarred payment; and all persons indebted to the same, will make payment. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg C. H., V Commissioner. May 8, 1807. J junc 29 XII InniS In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. W. P. Phillips, ndm'r & 0. Z. Phillips. ) Bill for adm'x, vs. I Injunction John R. Millions. j and Relief. PURSUANT to an order in this case, all persons having claims against the Estate of D. V. Phillips, deceased, will prove the same before me within three months from this date, and all persons indebted to the samo mny come before me and prove the real value of their contracts, within the same time. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMI80N, Orangeburg C. II. V Commissioner. May 17, 1807. j ? june29 XII lam3 IN EQUITY, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Tho Stnto of South Carolina, 1 In Re. Ex. Rel. Sol'r. Southern Circcuit. / Lost Documents Application having been made by Joseph H. Mor gan to prove the past existence loss and contents of j the last Will and Testament of Martin Friday, do ceased,?on motion of Hutsons & Legarc, Solicitors for applicant, it is ordered, That all persons who desire so to do, have leave to appear and cross ex amine the evidence produced, and introduce evi dence in reply before me on the 18th day of Sep tember noxt. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMI80N, Orangeburg C. II., I Commissioner. Juno 12, 1807. j jnne 15 xfl ' Sin IN EQUITY, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) Bill to Ex Rel Solicitor. V Perpetuate In Ro Lost Documents.' J Testimony. Application having been made by William H. Khney to prove tho existence loss and contents of n Deed of Release, made by William H. Corbett in the year 1800 to said applicant, upon motion of Messrs. Hutsons & Legare, Solicitors, it is ordered, That all persons who desiro so to do, may appear and cross examine the evidence, and introduce evidence in re-, ply before me on tho 80th day of July A. D., 1807,' Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMI80N, ? Ornngeburg C. II. \ Commissioner. April 80, 1867 j may 4 XII eom?3 THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. 1? Published Monthly AT ATHENS, GEORGIA,, j ?V WM. N. WHITE. TERMS.?Two Dollars per year, or $1 for six months; 60 cents for ?irco raonthj? In A?. vancK. Single copies 20 cents. JUaJr- All CommuuioKtions for tho paper and jhih ecriptions must be addressed to WM. N. WHHDK Athens Ga. n ' nh ???tt^4,? n"tr2a _ I ?f ? ? .i-i > u\? -jt'tjf. ..Mit ?*? .14?? t* iv ~sn i , . THE Soutliern Christian Advocate, *H I? i 1 8 6 7., ? THIRTIETH yOJiUWE. i i . . , rpniS WELL. KNOWN . RELIGIOUS FAMILY 1 newspaper, coinmcnccd its THIRTIETH'VOL UME in January 1867, under the editorial control of the RJ5V^JE__ IL M YE R8_. J>, J>uOll?^hSf J^^lfir ted it for the past t wclvo'ycaW. Devoted to Religion and the interests' of the Church of Christ?ftU organ of tno Methodist Epis copal Chnrch youth, in the South-Eastern States? of high litt rarv character?-baring among its con tributors and correspondentsinany of the most Emi nent divines in that .Church, .and giving dne atten tion to every quest ion of public importance*, to facts in Science and Art, to the News, to the Markets, etc., etc., wo deem it the very paper for the Family, where bat one paper:,is;taken, and worthy, a place with tho best, where several arc taken. Besides, It is emphatically the paper for the poor man, (and such wc ?II ore new)' for, it is cheaper, style und. pise .considered,. than. any. paper in the Southern .Slates. . . :;, ? ,..,?< ^\.,> As a medium of extensive coonfry advertising,1 it is the best paper in the Fonth Hast, having a wide range of cir.mint ion. and n largo list of mbscribcrs in South Carolina, Georgia,: Florida nnd Alabama. Any person sending $80 00, will he entitled to a copy of the paper for one y?r,'Tor'this/Service, Those wishing to snbscTiIwmay'TcmH by mail, or apply to the nearest itinerant preacher of tbo Meth odist Episcopal Chnrci? Soofb? ?IL. of. whom are Agents for the paper. m Terms ;?Three Dollars for imc year. Two Peifa'rs for eight months. One BuHnir tvt four months. ? ? *\vabiabi.t. Cash is a3?v t.vre. W!m>? tW money1 ;.-? o'OOWrtWf Ihe" paper is-discontinued. Addr?."3 . ,. . J. W. BVRfctt ft CO.. Mac on, Ca. "The Church ot the Strangers,'* & E W S O II Kf .. . j KKV. DK. DDBMS, Pastor, STRANGERS VISITING >'h*V.YOMS ARK ftK* spcctfullv informed that jt congregation, cdm poscd of Christians of different Ivote.'Umt denomi nations, bus been organized under tlid Fasloriil cliargc of the Rev. Charles F. Deems, I). D?, The service is held morning and nigt't in the Large Chapel of the University, two blocks west of the New York Hotel. The Pastor'* residence and -post office addi-csfi *? 221 West 84th Street. Strangers in tho city, who are 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, lei him call promptly on the FaBtor of tho Church of the strangors. Espe cially let this be done in the case of young men who will have a cordial welcome. june l? g tf _______; I_ STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 tfc 27 Broadway, N.' Y. Opposite Bowling Green. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE STEVENS HOUSE iVwcllnnd widely known to the travelling public. Tlfe'location is es-' pccially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in closo proximity to the business part of the' city?is on the high, ay of Southern and Western travel?and adjacent to all tho principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommoda tion for over 800 guests?it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvements for the com fort for its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated?provided with gas and water?the attendance is prompt and respectful?and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of-the season?at moderate rates. The rooms having boon refurnished aud remodel ed, wo are enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our guests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., juno 1?Gm Proprietors. The State of South Carolina. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. In the Court of Common rioas. H. H* Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. Wilcox son, A. E. Talmadge. ATTACHMENT. WHEREAS the Plaintiffs did on tho 20th day of May hie their decim al ton against the Do- - fendants, who (as it is said) are absent from ar . without the limits of this State, and have be' 1? wives nor attorneys known within the Bar *' * whom a copy of said declaration may >\L'?2i22S j On motion of notions & Lcgar0, Plhfp,,,n.*?,?_?:' it is ordered, that tho sabi Defer ___W*____W and plead to tho said .\0claraC on" 0*niVwPr?,r' ?? i* , ? xi . .' v . **-v,?*",jon on or beforo tho 22n? day of May, w>,ich w<;? be in tho year of our Lord, One ThoP:-and _^h(. Hundred and Sixty fight, otherwvja finul and absolut? judgment will then bo glv'jn and awarded against them! XI _r I J? F. BOBINSON, M'.y 20, 1867. XX jun 1 c3m4 C C P. ?*-A-. ??lL-,.j I . 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