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ugh the angry storms of war
i swept tho earth with fire,
itertomplo stands, unscathed, unhurt,
iwld FUtflight'on ifs Bpire? ? ! : ?' i
Old empires, long the praise of men,
Klogs with thoir thrones have pesaed away
Since Masonry Jjad bjsth. . . ( -,, I
, The soepircd monarch, in bis PF?de, , , ? ,
i,r^Wi-iWsYAce ttet'h'iB doom; ? 11 ;' V "
And naught is left of his domain,
Save solitude and gloom.
Tho glittering, towers of Troy, to which ,
jpsu m?um x[hk*xoJ fA
-nTojnect nrWclcomo for their dcodfl >?,.
From lips .of- Spartan dame,
, Have long nine o toppled from their baBc,
And mouldered to decay;
> TnT^glory^of lhat ?night}brace !! ! ( >
I>a With them baa passed away. |
\S " KS i '
Amid the ravages that swept
The cities of the plain?
?Mid crumbling) of iaipoj^l tb^pnes-y
The fall of tower and fane;
* *#ai^Masonfy ana s'fillliur^ivetl 0 T T f\
Tho nation's horrid doom;,! / '/f
, ' A^baacon^Jmid the.night of years,
? Through every ogc stern bigotry
lias sought to crush her form,
But, unsubdued, she bravely met t
Tho tempest and the Storm. [
The clouds of persecution fled
1 /jBolote'hersteady ray, .
As shades of dcopest night before
The l ining orb of day. . ,
? From Oriental climes she came,
To bless tbjs Western world,
And rear her temple 'neath the flag
That liberty unfurled.'
Fair freedom welcomed to our shores
This maid of Heavenly birth ;
iWliihj thousands of the humble poor
* Now own*her gracious worth.
Ten thousand widows, in their wecdB,
!"Have blest her advent here,
And many> homolesB orphan's heart
Has owned her tender care.
Full many a frail and erring son
To dissipation given, " **
, v Huh heard her,-warning voice, and .turned
Ilia wayward, thoughts to Heaven.
/ > . ?.'!. j
Long nitty her beauteous temple hi und,
->r ~r * To light this darkened sphere;
To gild the gloom of error's night, ,
And dry the falling tear.
And wheu tho final winds of time
Shall 8weep t Hit? reeling ball,
Ob, may <ltaglittcr}ug'8pirc& be.
, The lost on earth .to fall,
AGRICULTURAL, &C.
.Jiu?nt**l ^rom the Southern Cultivator.}i*V'j
au Old Man Would Do if he were
Now Young.
ti .ie rri") i ' i .i? * {
; !/ ' U NUMBER III.
Editor* Southern Cultivator:?In former,
nrtioles Ijpromised tpj detail a process of man-I
ufacturing a domestic manure, much moro
cheaply than wo cau buy the current Commer
cial Gmxnos and Phosphate?. I proceed to do
this; Tho manuro is substantially "Mapcs*
Solt Mixture"?a full cord of which, "ccpial to
Guano," can bo manufactured at an expense of
one bushel of ? salt, and three bushels of lime,
okcl&Woftho labor ^od BiunU 'cost of appa
?T^ttiv,''V-SSS"^ ?"">???'-"??''. ? ??vi i ?
'"imPr llf|ltl''''' -.<?".- \ \
J had this, process detailod to mo in a lotler)
'from :my old and luarvclbtlsly gifted' friend-?>
that '[grand ? monumental man of the ..nnciono
?^^mLAi^^rfobility of "nature?whose superior^
ittiall-itjio Attributes of.an exalted, heroicvmau
.^hb'?di'Ls-n?t'tdbe found in the long listofvenb
L^t))o(namca which will adorn." tbo. history of
Southern patriotism, statesmanship and valor
?Gen'orar.'Henry A. Wise?who.will, bp qd
mired for his gonius and eloquence, respected
is1 wisdom, and revered f?f'his virtues,' by
. the sons and daughters of thetruo South,.as long
? ,M the bones',of old Livit' were remembered in
b? ^ Vi ??iF?r. ???will >#IT
rlFuUuadj:?; Omnium, yvortahum judieio dujni!\
'Let this be written on his epitaph too ! Th'ati
inhabitant of Cadiz, w^p,wen\. to IRome. ' to sec:
Livy, and ?rbturncdto <his homciwitbout seeing
anything else, because there was "nothing else
worthy of r/otico," might now be satisfied to,
visit Virginia, and return with a consciousness
that there was little to be seen there, besides
' Henry A. Wise! Excuse this spontaneous
tribute to a Friend, who is not mi/ friend, more
than the.friend of learning, of agriculture, of
truth, honor und humanity?u man of more
ppaotical knowledge, seltsqstaihing power, pa
triotic zeal and unselfish devotion to good men
- and true principles, than any/living man I
know. If I could have .succeeded in calming
*' the political sea in 1HG0, and making this man
PreBidrtOt.as I vainly tried to do, at tho IJalti
moro,ConY,cntjoji, I should not now be this
1 disconsolate old hermit, in tho midst of the
graves of kindred and friends. Hut Satis super
qutc! Lei us to the "Salt Mixture."
In /January, JL8(*(?, I wrote to Col.. Nat. Ty
lor, of the Richmond Enquirer, respecting the,
Commercial Manures tobe had in that locality.
He handed.my lettor to Gen. Wise, to whom
itn^d^reftrence in another-- Ijopncetion, but
\vho replied to this part of it in tnis wiso. I
oxtract froth his letter as a favor to your rcad
"You can't- have tho concentrated manures
sent, to'yob, ns you pryposo tit Jlvo times their,
Value. Make t/our hint wonurel A pi{ 'I feet
deep, oby 10 s(|uaro -the bottom- made linn.
nnd inclining to one corner; nt tlio lower cor
nore since a% reservoir, sunk m below7 thoicorncr]
to cutohthe fluid .percolating tKrh?gliimiiiposU
in pit ; in thnt reservoir fix a .hand-pump
covor tho pit by n roof on posts eoven foot higl
above ground ; then in tho bottom of tho pit
lay muck 8 inches thick ; then covor the muck
^KifeW?e, 4??MM^'fit?sie
again 8 inches, and then mnnuro 4 inches s
and so on until yon roach up 4 foot high or 4}
and then top off with muck?muck at top and.
bottom. ?Oj.thotoj> put a trough or shallow'
t^ay-, with lilies Xu !the bottom)) to in troyj the
same size o^your^ ebinposPheap^oy 8 feet Toug,
4 feet wide, and 4} feet high?a full cord of
more than 108 ejuti^'fjScM.iT.heoi dissolve one
bushel of salt, in just water enough to dissolve it.
Pour that brine in reservoir: thondissolve.tbjrqc
bushels of lime in water to make a strong milk
of lime, Pour that milk in the Tirhlc in 'the reser
voir, and mix thorn well. Thon;put.your tray on.
the compost heap, and pump the salt mixture
into the tray, and let the mixture percolate
through the compost. Itiwill run back into!
the reservoir, and can be re-pumped, say once'
every two days, and in six days, you will have
a" card of manure equal to guano."
I shall try this process in the fall season. I
k'ridw jie,f80,nalTyrtha;t Ex-Governor Wise is one
of tho ;best- informed and practical uton in
America. It strikes mo, however, that the
process he dcs&ritJes, may he advantageously
disi>cnsed,\Yvi^ by^ makings he. compost heaps
in^ti^dpeiMuld'4 tfiuhjnlxingMtcialt and time
mixture with the muck and manure, as the
layers arc put into tho .pens, .and lcavhig them
well covered, to be used, on the ground, ut
?planting tijne. . His process is indispensable to;
making a commercial manure for trausporta
tion.
I suggest it as not improbable, that the same
end, of enriching the soil, might be more ad
vantageously attained, by putting the muck
and manure in the open furrow at once, pour
ing the mixture upon it, 'and covering it up
with a turn plow."' The whole subject is sug
gestive and may prompt practical oxpevimcnts1
of value.
Und 1 thy harp. () Maiio, I would sing,
Like. I,hee, the glories of my native land? . ? -
OudipsV mine; distilled no hbney-dow p' spring.
No laurel branch wav'd in my infant hand,
but witii devotion, such as touch'd thy heart,
I plead and pray for Hocks and fertile fields !
O, Mautuan ! teach me how to inspire the part
This grimily land shall play, when fattcu'd, yeids
Koch novo, ten-fold of its tlcccy crop,
With grain each mountain trembling to its top '.
WARWICK.
? fh&IlMap near Auhurn^Ahi., 1867.
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VIE 10 U S.
Kadical (Mfssionnries.
If tho people ofthis scotion ncoded any de
monstration to prove that", the object of tho
Radical party is to revolutionize public senti
ment in the Soutb, nnd gain a foothold for
that party in our midst, the recent, advent of
one of their missionaries into this, community
devclopcs the fact in glaring significance. Tho
reconstruction measures wcro thus intended,
and we have never concealod the fact that, a
hope of defeating their desigus has induced us
to give adhesion to those measures. It is pas
sible that thfl ? policy wo have advocated,
might fail to accomplish its object, but there
is nosifety an 'supinely- allowing theie; chains
to be forged upon our liuiba. Ouec the .State
is allowed to pass iuto tho hauds of thesomon,
whoso legislation will be directed against iilS
interests of tho white race, and exclusively for
Ithe benefit of the colored population, and years
w(ll}clapsc l^cjfijre the'irrtcUigepcc fm<l "civiliza
tion of the people will be heard in the halls of
legislation.' ' This iVfclcarly shown by the pro?
sent condition of Tcuncssce, which wa? re
organized at the ccssation of hostilities, n
hundreds and thousands of citizens decline,., to
iake'^nfVin the elections then pending. :' It is
to avert tins' doom thnt too' have .strenuously
urgod'fclni policy of participating,'to the fullest
extent, in the cbmittg'clcetions.
[Anderson Intelligencer."]
??? ?I -
Registration.
A,-..- >? ? /> >?:-,'? ?*> !? ?> Ft I....
What we'heed is to organize State govern
ments, upon some sure basis, and rescue our
race. lVbm hdstilo-and degrading domination.'
This must be dune, .licitn be done by deal
ing wisely with the stormy elements which sur
round us. Not by drawing party lines, nor by
arraying race ngaiust race to our common ruin,
but by uniting all races and Glasses in a com
mon effort to promote their true interests, as
citizens of the same State, all alike, dependent
upon her welfare and prdsperity/nndmutually
dependent, upon each other. It may now be
too lato, but an honest, united and intelligent
effort of our people in this direction, would
have, insured success. Rut surely no good can
result from a voluntary forfeiture of the right
to vote, whothci itny good is to comp of regis
tration or not. If the white people fail bi
register, it will bo laid at tho door of rebellious
obstinacy, and may lead to the permanent dis
franchiscmcnt, by a provision of tho new Stab
Constitution; of all who willingly omit to reg
ister and take, part in tho organization of tho
new government. Wilder and more ?rtfeason'
iibio measures than this may prevail, if our
people proclaim in advance, their enmity to t he
new government; by refusing to register, and
lot all who can register, use their best powers
nnd influence to organize a government under
which-we nnd our children. can live in peace
nt least, if-not in content incut ,t?Ca mden Jour
nal.
V V (J I ? \V A N T A 11 E AH PA PER |
TAKK T1IK ??( Ml Wtir'.lll Ittl'Xi-JW 1."
i&lil \ i The DoVir to Pay. f
.?.vk*. f.-.v; ; ? ? ^sj:4 Ho
?;t Ji' lift/ /. [J l.i Hi > IvOH 'iJI ? ?/ '
Thi^ phfitt80 doubtless, originutctl in a prin
ting oflic?,^ on somo Saturday night's settle
ment of wages. "John," says the publisher
to the book-keeper, "bow stands the cash ac
count?" "Small balance ou band, sir."
"Let's see," rejoined the publisher, "how far
that will go .toward- satisfying the hands !";
John begins to figure arithmetically. So
much due to Potkins, so much to Typus, so
so much to (irubble, and so on, through a
dozert ^tfos. j Th^ publisher. K.ttjufls aghast. I
ugh ?bv ajugfull.'
;re* it? tkr*'l
Fd'-IiTVimU" bcsit?s,' there* it? fhc*Vr.fcl '(?,
ft
A farm was lately advertised in a newspaper
in which nil the beauty of the situation, fertil
ity of the soil, and salubrity of the air, were
detailed in. the richest glow of rural doserip
'tion, and which was ? iurtber enhanced with
this N. B. "There is not an attorney within
fifteen miles of the neighborhood."
An Alabama merchant recently sold 810
worth of goods in one day. The Mobile Tri
&*nttfiaTO| a compnttoe-jsfto, wait.on. him to sec
wh*it be is going to do with all that money.
They take hard times jauntily down there. ^
In Portland Me., the liquor business is a |
thing of the past. All the old resorts of Fore
street are closed. One of them has put up the
following placard : "Bar taken out; prayer
meeting at four o'clock-."
RELIGIOUS .
Appoint in on Is.
J'rvxbt/teriiin.
Village?Rev. A. F. l)o;'ksox, every Sahhath at
11 A. M. and 4 1?. M
Lecture every Thursday at 7\V. M.
Kitixeojutl.
Village?Rev. Stylks Melliciiamp, every other
Sabbath morning and afternoon.
JjUtlu can.
Hkv. VV. A. IIoi:ck?At Trinity 1st and 'Id Sun
| days. ;>? / j >" y t ) / . U
Hi-.v. 1'. Ukiiiuck?At St. Matthews 1st mel !ld
\ Sundays. At Lebanon 2d ami lili Sundays.
Baptist.
Villaus?Rev. Du. I. 1). DiMiiiam? 1st Sunday of
each month at 7 P. M. and.ld Sunday of each month,
! ! 11 A. M. and 7 P." M.
Hkv. Dr. T. D. Durham?At Four Holes, 1st Sun
day of each month.
Hkv. H. J. EuwARhs?At Ilranchville. 1st and :id
Sundays. Iii caeti month. Santoe, 2-' and 4th Sun
days of each month.
Hkv. W. F. Cuaplix?At Bbcnczcr, 1st Sunday of
each month, Canaan. 3d Sunday of each month.
Bull Swamp, 4th Sunday of each mouth.
Rev. I). F. SrinxEn?At Antiocli, 2d and Ith Sun
days (morning.) Corinth, 2d and 1th Sundays (af
ternoon.) . .
Hkv. W. .1. Sniukr?At Olengavy School House,
1st ami 8d Sundays. Snutvc, (colored Sunday
School), 2d and 4th Sundays.
Methodist?Appointment* for Orauyhuiy Dis
trict, ?V. C. Conference, i\d Quarter.
St. (!f, r.cr.'s?Indian Fields, Juno 22, 2').
Upper Obaxge?Calvary, .Tune 30.
' IILack^-illE?llehron, July 7.
ORAXGEumm?Zinn, July lo, 14.
I'uovinK.ncb.C. M.,?July 1? and 21.
Upper St. Mattuews? Limcsione, July 27. '28.
r.v.AXenviLLE?New Hop-?. August 4.
? Eastern Obaxoe?Shiloh, August 10. 11.
Sr. MATTirEWi^WvVWsalem, August 17, IS.
LEXtxpTOsA-Augatst 24, 26.
Barxwell?rtlHt AugiiRt, 1st September.
Aikks and Gkaxjtkvjlle?August 7, 8.
A. M. C?RLETZHKRG, I?. B.
Village?Ri;v. W. 0. Coxxku, every Snbbatli at
10J A. M? jjiud every-Wethicsfhty evening ut 8
o'clock.
Hkv. w; 0. coxxer?At Kioii, lal und :hl Sun
days (afternoon.) I'rosnect. 2d and 4lh Sundays
(afternoon.
Rov. J. S. Connor.?At Providence, 2d and 4th
Sundays 101 A. M. At Gcrizini, 2d and 4th Sun
days 8| P; M. At Target 1st and Hd Sundays 10J
A. SL 'At Bethlehem, 1st and 8d Sundays, ilj 1?.
M.
Rev. Jons Ikaoixet.?Andrew Chapel 1st Sun
day, Ehchuzcr und-Gcthscmanc 2d Sunday, Trinity
3d Sunday, Calvary lih Sunday.
Rev. L. W. Hast.?Trinity 1-t Sunday, Calvary
2d Sunday, -Adrew ^'bapul ;!J Sunday, Kbenc/.cr
and Gethsemane 4th Sumlay.
Hev. K. A. ArsTiN?At Davii ' :ul- ?, 2d Sunday
ill each month at 11 A. M. Hopewyll ti rch, 8d
Sunday in each luonth, at 11 A M. Fine t)vove
Church, 4th.Sunday in nach month, at 1! A. M.
ReVj Tiios. RAvson?1st and !Jd Sunday's ul New
Hope, ibj A. M., and Bethluliciii ul 4 1?. M. 2d and
?lih Sundays at Sardis, (near Ilranchville.) 10J A.
M'.j Cattle (heck, 4 P. M.
JB?y We will he glad lo complete (his liM, and re -
spect fully invite the Clergymen of various ileuomi
nalions to scud in their appointments, and I hey will
ho inserted with pleasure among the above.
DENTAL NOTICE.
ITA KB GREAT PLEASURE in saying lo the Citi
zens, in and around I he vicinity ol Orangeburg
C. II., that I will he there hn I he 2nd, 8rd, Ith 5th
of September, prepared to jm* in from One loan
Fntirc Set of Teeth, on either Gobi, Silver or Vul
canite Huso, and will fill Teeth, with Gold Foil.
Sponge, (or Crystal Cold) Amalgam and Hill's Slop
ping.
TEETH EXTRACTED with iilmosl care.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all operations
to my care.
All persons deviling work done will call at the
residence of.Mr. .1. W. H. Dukes.
Respect fully
July 2 lsi.7. A M SNIDER, l>. S.
?mg :! ? w
??r
-1 . ??i-Tv -
U; >]Cluiok Sales and Small Profits."
-:o:
tU r,*flj :t< -[U fHthitVM '"tie
CORNER STORE, RUSSE LL-STREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE. . !.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
mitl? SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY .ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS OF OR?NGEBURG DiS
JL trict that they have i .'
5 .t y j . RECEIVED AND NOW OPENED : :
, T II E,IR,.S E C 0 Af D SUPPLY O F' . ' "
SPRING AND
GOODS
Purchased since tho
ihe recont DECLINE IN COTTON, which enable them to sell
i;l I , ;d
CILEAP FOR CASH
At Prices to suit the TIMES, ami lower than have been offered since the War.
WE ARE NOW OFFERING
CALICOS at lOc. 1 GOOD CALICOS at 12Ja: BEST CALICOS from 15c. to 20.
BLEACHED BHIRTINGR from 12Jc. to 30. A GOOD ARTICLE 1 yd wide at 2Uc.
i j ilil ?; ? < ij.i:.. .jm'-?) :: L->r?v h.j?".;
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
fjn'i i ?. ,<?? ?:? iv
LOW FOK CASH OR BARTER;
FAST COLORED SCOTCH MUSLINS at 25c
Together vfith tho above may be found
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC.
tun v 11
JOHN D. STOCKEM & Co.
C HAKIES T 0N CA R D S .
, Thomas. .In., Wji. S. Lannkav..
William G. Wliilden & Co.
FORMEULY OF
II AY DEN & W HILDEN,
dkai.r.ks IN
V A TO ft ES, 3EWELKT; SlliYER WARE, CROCK
KRY, CHINA, (1 LASS WARE, AND
HOUSE FURNISHING
ARTICLES.
Old Gold and Silver jwYchascd. Watches and
Jewelry Repaired.
1'2~) Kin<i-St., Corner of Rcnufnin,
I T WHOLESALE 11 IJAVXE STREET
CHARLESTON, s! C.
f*V23 c ly
. L. Jeffers & Co.,
FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
CHAR LEST OX. S. C.
QFECIAI. ATTENTION CllVKN TO THE SALE
of Cotton and other Produce, tfrdcra for sup
plies carefully attended to.
Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone,
Esq., Ornngchurg, Dr. Wm. C. Whetstone, St. Mat
thews.
up] fi tf
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERC HAM S
A X1)
SIIll'PING AGENTS.
ILL A TT END TO T H E P?R? H A S E j
7 V sale and shipment to foreign and Do]
niestic Ports, ol'Cottdn*, Kiec, Lumber and Nav
al Stores, ., , 5 ? '?:'?.
ATLANTIC WIIARF,
CHABLEST?N, S. C.
E. WILLIS. ; . f A LEX. A{. y'J I^OLM.
Lb la f II W 1? du a Ml?
CHARLESTON HOUSE.
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
All floods are selected specially for our
SOUTHERN TRADE.
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 2b7 KINO STREET.
Three doors below W.entwortli,
('IfA IiIjESTOX, S. ( '.
Terms Cash, or City Acceptance.
ALL ORDERS- PROMPTLY ATTENDED T<>.
i-. C; Stolij. Ciiablks Wr.iin. II. ('. Wai.kkh.
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Jno. R, Millions and others. J and Relief.
PURSUANT to (in order fr?hi dlmneollor Jobneon
in this case, all persons having demands against tho
Estate'of J. W. Tindal, decehsed,- wiR-prdVe tho
purpose of ascertaining; the-real valuo^of their"
.tracts, ],..,,.-.; v. ,u ? ,,,???> vp2 .
Comndssionor's Office, V .< V. D. V, JAMJ?X)^. ?n't
Ornngeburg C. 11., . > Commissioner.
Mnv 17,-1867. ' )
juno29 XII lam3
?. v'-?j? *VM?r.?fl-? ? -A.JT <nAl VwM
??r?a .? orangeburg distriot,
Catherine TylcV;-Ad x ?f L. S. Tyler,') ? Dill for '
. Vs. V Injunction
11.Livingston,'exs or et. al. j ami'Relief.
PURSUANT to an order of Chancellor Johnson in
rhirense; -all persons'haying demands against tho
l^ini'.' of Lorn. S. il'yler, dee'd, will prove tho some
before me on or before the l?th day of August next,
or the will be debarred payment; and all persona
indebted tu'tho pnrnc, will make payment. \ }
Commissioner's Office, "i V. D.'V. JAMISON,
OrangehurgC.il., > Commissioner.
May?, 1807., j - iU :TA<t
june 29 XII lani3
Ir Equity, ,,,
ORANGEBURG. Dl&Tl^CT., ,,}/
James J). ..C. Cl?cklcy. adm'r of ) . Bill of
I). jW.rpiBS^Oanrtor.Wf^ \W\ } Jnjunxrtton?|
"M.-A'. Gissendaiincr and others'. J" and Relief.
PURSUANT to ftn order of Chftticellor Johireon,
in this case, all persons Iiaving demands against the
Estate 61* David \V. Gisscndanner, will prove the
same, before me within four months from this date,
or they will be debarred payment, nnd any one in
dented to the same may appear before mc and prove
the real value of their .contracts.,. .
Commissioner's Office,-)* V. D. V. JAMISON,
Ornngeburg.0< Ii. I > .-.Commissioner'. ?<
February 2(5, 1807. J . ' , ...
jnho2t) XII WMH ' I larii.T?'
Iiir Equity,
: ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
W. P. Phillips, ndm'r & O. Z. Phillips. "? Bill for
ndm'x, vs. '?.'.> I Injunction
John R. Milhous. . . J and Relief.
PURSUANT to an order in this case, all persons
having olaims agaihst the Estate of D.'V; Phillips,
deceased, will prove.[the same beforo me within
three mont hs from this date, and nil persons indebted
to the same may couie,before me and prove the real
value of their contracts, within the same time.
Commissioner's Office, ) ::V. D. V. JAMISON,
.<" Oraiigeburg C.il. >' Cominissloncr^ I
May 17. 1807. \
junc 20 XII InniS
In Equity, 1
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
John S. Rbwc, ct. fthV ") Bill'for Account. f
v?rr?-* ? U?> -Injunction
L. \V. Dash. et.(al,, ? \' and Relief
PURSUANT to an order of his,Honor Chancellor
Carroll, in this case, the Creditors of the late/Firm
of L..W. DASH ? CO., are required to present and
prove their respective demands"against Hie sold firm
before moon or'before the 1st .dayiYr.|September
next. ?
Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON.
July 10,1807. j Commissioner.
July 20 ? " ? Xlt* ? p 'l ??kd
iltf.o: :?!?- -r-~ "-T".- T " "J "??TTT."*
.<, . IN Eft?TTtY,.! w.
ORANGERUR(f ./DISTRICT.,. r ?,
The Slate of South Carolina. "I , , In.Re.
Ex. Kol. Sol*r. Southern Circcuit. J Lost Documents
Application having been made by Joseph Tf." Mor
gan to prove the past. oxh|tonoq.losH,.nnd eminent s of
the last "Will und Testament of Martin Friday, de
ceased,?-on.motion of HntsonS * Legnro, Solicitors
for applicant, it is ordered, That all persons who.
desire so to do, have leave to appear and cross1 ex?
aniiuc the evidence produced, .and, introduce (evi
dence in .reply before me ou the 18 th day of Sep
tember next.
Coinniissioncr'g-Office,A "WD. V. JAMISON,
Oraugcbu-g P. 1I? ;ik<in; { in -Commissioner.
Juno f2,' 1867. J
junc* 16 ' xii . i\ j Sm_
The State of South Carolina.1 '
ORANG EB?RG blSTlllCT" '
n?i:? i,
, .. , , Jn the Court of Common Pleas.
hftt/H tdtfn h> vtMulw.ua nofri*oil edT
U. H- Jcnuings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. IVilcox
?<; no Jr?i ? >ri fnutU-.is j.-i ? < mvmI r.w ,vjni
sen, A. E. Talmadgc.
l"t7:iimiEAS the PhuuUffsj dU: .on.^m 20th.duy
oi",T " '^e'r declaration against the De
rendnnts.'wiro (hs It s? Zll*} ftb.so,nt fr?m. *?*
without the limits of this State,- ana ,ZXC neUber
wives nor attorneys known within the same, hp ou
whom a copy of said declaration | may bo s.crvci}|
On motion of Hutsons & Legare, Plaintiffs Attorneys
it is ordered, that tho said Defendants do appear,
and plead to ,the said, declaration on or before the
22nd day of May, which .will""Be in ihc year of our
Lord, One IVohsand1 Eight >Km*d#cd and Sixty,
eight, other wise, final and absolute judgment Will
then be given and awarded against thorn. -
. .,vi .... . . j. F.?OBJNSON.i!,.,.,
May 20, 1867. XX jun 1 c3m4 C. C. P.
*l_22??l T!l" r- ' .UMi,ry.; 11" ""? > d t?,'t u-i ?1
Trtt^ SOl Tlli?ifN CULTtVATOlt; ^
Ts ritbliltheil Monthly ? ' ' ?
A T A T 11 E NSj 0 EORGI A ,
' ' ' it ? ;d: 'li'itti .?','<it nu-'irnr.n.
BY
rjlERMS.?Two, Dollars per ^car,, ort,$l for, six
j mdidhs; oO cents for throo months In Ad'
VAtsi-Sv .jSinglejOopioa 20 cunts. . Ij jfitoq t
pn>'" All Communications for the papor nnd Sub
soi-ipllotiH nnlfet bc addressed, to WM. N. AVlllTEi
Athons Ga.
iWw 1 fe'Vf "? tf
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STEVENS 1I01JSE,
21, 2:5, 25 27 Jifoodn-oy, X. Y.
Opposite Bowling Green
O N T II E E U R 0 P E AN PL A N .
rpiIE STEVENS HOUSE is weiland widely known,
j \ to the travelling public The location is oss
pecially suitable to merchants and business men; it
is: In close proximity to tho business part of tho
city--is on tjio highway of Southern and Wcstera
travel?and adjacent to all the principal' Railroad
a and Steamboat depots. $ },//)
The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommoda
tion for over 000 guests? it is well furnished, ftml
possess every modern improvement for thp com
frtvt f?r its inmates. The rooms are spacious' and
w,nll veuiil?tod-?provicled with gas and watep?thu
attendance IS prompt and respectful?and the tabl?
is genernusly provided with every delioaey of th?
season?at moderate rates.
The rooms having been Ttifurnishod and remodel.'
od, we arc enabled to offer extra iavilifics.' for 1)1*
comfort and pleasure of our gi.et-ts.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.,
Jhijo 1?Oni Proprietors,