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btwo rolled away
fcgtin her raorch .
9 enblimo;
the angry st or ma of war
swept, the earth with fire,
[cr_ templo stands, unscathed, unhurt,
w\tll Fanlight'on Its spire ? ? f f ? V.
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Id empires, long the praise of men,
" Kings with their thrones have paused away
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And naught is left of his domain,
Bavo solitude and gloom.
The slitterinK tow?1"8 ?f Troy, to which.
^T&4oeW^
lo '.Toibectrt.welcdmo for theirdeede r...
from lipa>of Spartan dame,- : t -.i!
Havo longsinpo toppled from their base,
And mouldered to decay;
v > Tn^glory>of fckt^g^tylraod >' ' . 5 I < )
? With tbem has paaeed awiiy. - -;
%l * f - H I 1
Amid the ravages that bwept
The eitles of the plain?
?Mid c^^ofiDipe|fal th?one*?
The fall of tower and fane;
* </ai*MlsonTy Avs slnllMnr^ivffi 0 T T A
Tlio nation's fcorrid doom v? A \7
v! , ? it " -V ?l :
i > Through every age stern bigotry
lias sought to crush her form,
But, unsubdued^ she bravely inet f
Tho^tompcit and tho. storm. .
The clouds of persecution fled
?I [? ^Before her steady ray, ! )T /. '/.r
As shades of dcopest night before
The rising orb of {lay. . ,
\. From Oriental climes she came,
To bless this Western world,
And.rear her toniplc 'neath the Qag
' Tliat liberty unfurled."
Fair freedom welcomed to our shores
This maid of Heavenly birth ;
. FWttilfl thousands of tho humble poor
'1 ? Now own*her gracious worth.'
Ten thousand widows, in their weeds,
tM'rJ ltJfftVe blest her advent here,
And many> homeless orphan's, heart
Has owned her tender care.
Full many a frail'and erring son
To dissipation given, : *
? ^ Has fceard her, ^yarning voice, ,nnd.turned
liiB way wju;d ilionghta.tq Heaven.
Ldng^may1 Tier benuleods temple' stand,
parrr-i^-To light Ahis durkoaed sphere ;
To gild the gloom of error's night,
r: And dry the falling tear.
And when tho final winds of timo
Shall sweep this reeling ball,
Oh, mayi.^g^|to^ng;8pn/jt!b;h^v\
, The last on earth Jo'fall, ,
-Jernte.? *T-vn?*'.-f Vifli iivinl l-.?.i:.s- ? i ???
A 6 RI C ? L T ft R? L, &C.
.icuxnt*<T v^rom'Vhe:Southern Cultivator.)
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" NUMBER m.
^ Editors Southern Cultivator:?In former
articles I promised .toi detail a .process of 'inan
- ufactunng a domestic manure," much more
cheaply than we can buy the current Commer
- cial Guanos and Phosphates. I proceed to de
this. j.TltQ mapuro is substantially "Mapesj
Salt Mixturo"?a fulj cord of which, "equal tqj
Guahty/' dan bo manufactured at an expense of
tone btuhel of salj, and three bushels of limei
oxclusiv?'-?filio labor $rid smaR'coet of appa
?"TOtiS.' '*VsjPPnnvf .?Anhttrjp in / *
tfiiil li?".'?^!.??-^!?? .??. i .1 !J ii . \ I
% -t#I had this process detailed to mo in a-letfer
* "|5^!in^l|^na 'njarvclbtisly gifted;' friend^
^iliao fgrand5 monumental man-/of. thie'.,unpiqnt
^ a^^lp9HBr:?rjni^;JmA
. .rhb'od^is-noV^ bo 'lbunVl in the long list of yofib
)fat))|e.hauiea whicli will adorn * tho history of
?'SuUth?i u pfiti iOtiSiii, SuTt??iliatlSiiip ??u V?iOi'
T-Gcricral Hehry A. Wise?who,Will,.bp'
mircd for his genius and oloquence, respected
.'for Vis' wiBd?in.. a?irevered f?t hid virtues; b'^
i : the sonaand daughtersot thetruo South,,aslong
:,fn8 the bones'.of old 7Jv>/<'iccre remembered 'in.
Padua^f,^ Pmnnim.^iortanwn jmfaio dtyntji
Let tliis-be written dn /iis epitaph too !; Thhtj
inhabitant of Cadiz,'wiip,Wc^_. to ^on!jq..''to1sc;e]
Livy, Ami rtturncditoahis homoiwitnout sooing
anything eise, becausq il\erc whs '^nothing ^l?e
worthyi'df riotico," might now be satisfied '' ^i
visit Virginia, and return with a. consciousness1
that there was little to be seen there, besides
Henry Wiso! Excuse this spontaneous,
tribute to u Friend, who is not my friend, more
than tho friend of learning,, of ?griculturo, of
trat|, l(pnor and humanity?a man of more
.pfyotfcal knowlodgo, selfsttsjSaihing power, pa
triotic zeal'and unsolfisli devotion to gooct nicnj
and true prin^lej^!tijffi^ .any/living man I
know. If I could have succeeded in calming
tW^itie?tscn in 18G0, and making this niau
Prcs.iddnt as I yninly tried to do, at tho liulti
xnoro .Convention, I should not now be this
?disc-on'solato' old 'hermit, in tlio midst of the
graves of kindred and frionJs. H?b Satis super
qua! Let us to the "Salt Mixture."
In January, 18(>(i, I wrote to Col.. Nat. Ty
lor, of the Richmond Enquirer, respecting the
Commercial Manures to bo had in that locality.
He handed my letter to Gen. Wise, to whom
it mndo reference in another connection, but
??iho replied to this part of it in 'ttiis wise. I
oxtraet frorh his letter as a favor to your read
^Mm 'l< '-v -f 'i i\ !!!>
"You can't Ijavo thp concentrated manures
fient. to you, as yon propose aOilvo t imes their
value. Mf le yqjtr own n-anurel A pit 2 feet
tlcep. 8 by lO square -the bottom, made linn.
'di- ' '
And Inclining to ont? corner; at the^jujWor cor-j
nee fllqcq aJ S80 sunk |below tho .corner
in pit; in that reservoir fix a hand-pump
cover tho pit by a roof, on posts seven foot hig
above ground ; then in tho bottom of tho pi
lay muck 8 in oh es thick; thon cover tho muck'
#??lifo.M^
again 8 inches, and then manuro 4 inches:
and so on until you reach up 4 fect high or 4};
and then top off with muck?muck at top and
2m. On tho ton put^a trough <>r fallow
, with flolcs in^be bottom V^i? tray^ the
> 8i?c^yourwmpo8Vheap<f%ax8 foetrroug,
4 feet wido, and 4 J feet high?a full cord ol
moro than 108 ejabJWi?et^lThoAi dissolve one
bushel of salt, in just water enough to dissolve it.
Pourthnt brino in reservoir: tbou diRSolvcthrijo
bushels of Ihne in water to make a strong milk
of lime. Pour that milk in thcfrr/nMTn'the* rcsor
voir, and mix thorn well. Thon? pu,t> your trny ou|
the compost hoop, and pump the salt mixture
into the tray, and let die mixture percolate!
through tlio compost, Itiwill run back into!
the rcsQryoir,. and can be re-pumped, say once'
every two* days, and* in six days, you will have!
a' cord of manure equal to guano."
I shall try this process in the fall season.. I.
Kn?W'p^fso'nBlly3UuVt lix-Govertfor false is' ono
pf.HtbP.t^V^Pforined. nqd practical,- men . in
America. It strikes mo, however, that thej
process he doscrirjes,' mdy he Hdviititageously
disr^n^djWith. by. maWqgatb^e,;coj(npost. heaps
in $8i&iJ fieuM* Indim^gMic i$lt.^tftinici
mixture with tho muck and manure, as the
. .... I
layers are put into thefperie, :and leavirtg'thcini
well covered, to be used, on the ground, at,
pkuting tipio. . -, His process is .iudispcnsublc to
making a commercial manure for transporta
tibnJ ' ; ' l^'W*
? Tsuggest, it as-uot improbable,'that the same
end, of enriching the soil, might be more ad
vautageously attaiued, by putting the muck
and manure in the open furrow at once, pour
ing the hiixturo upoh it, jand jcovdrhig it; up
with a tilrtfphiw. '"' Tbc whole'' subject is sug
gestive and may prompt practical experiments'
of value.
Had I thy harp, O Mako, I would sing.
Like. t,hce, the giorics of my native land?
; OnjlipsV'm|(ne,1 distilled;n0??ncy-dow o'spring,
No laurel branch wuv'd in my infant hand,
lint with devotion, such as touch'd thy heart,
I plead nnd pray for flocks and fertile fields !
0, Muut.uab l^teacli rue-how to inspiro the part
This.gnpdly land shall play, when ?fntteu'd, yeids'
Each uoro, t eii-fold of Us tleecy crop,
With grain each mountain trembling to Its top!
WAB-W'foK.
': The>m^!Sem Auburn, 'Ala., 18?7.
V ? ? U S/'
BAdical^j^ionaries.
fe-,8??ih?fil $ w> ?t?iripiheK
If the people of this section-nepdod any de
monstration to prpvo that the object of tho
Radical party is to revolutionize public senti
Mment in the South, and gain a foothold for
that party in our midst,.the , recent; advent ot
one of their missionaries-into this community
dovclopes the fact iu glaring significance. Tho
reconstruction measures ,wcre i thus intended]
and we have ncvor concealed the -fact that a
hope of defeating their desigus has induced us
to give adhesion to tboso measures. It is pos
sible that thfl I policy wo havo1 advocated)
might fail to accomplish its object, but thero
is.m ,s4fe,tji in'supiuoly^ allowing jyhei? oliuhm
to be forged upon "ouyiiiujb"i Once the State
is allowefLto pass, into tho;:linp,ds of thesonmn,
whoso legislation will bo directed against bud
interests of the white race, and exclusively foi1
the benefit of the colored population, and years
w(ll)QlaJpse b^re tho^eHigegrtjb \n& {^ijitaj
turn of the people will be hoard in the halls of
legislation.; ^r?i/w'blckrl}i68o?i by the pro,
sent condition of Teuncsscc, which was rcj
organized.tit the cessation(?ft hostilities/.iwbenj
huudreds and thousands ?f cit'iz?iW 'declined''tn|
't?ke7il?fViH tho elections then peYvdirtg1. " Tt is
to avert this >\rioni '? thrift' Vi6f lravTj strenuously
ur'goli'Miyipolicy of participating,'to the'fullest
extent, iu the eomiiig'electioiis.
"? [Anderson Intelligencer.'] ?
?> ?? ?: \m_
.1 f t\f-wi<! i 'x iV ' > ? ' i \t / 'A I -
.i..-;Keglstratiwv
?>AiiH >.'? .-'i i-SJjff. ?if!: -? -"MV' .-??
vi'kif. n'i.IM ' -'l'1/ott'i'H ti-ii !.yi? ?'?<
What wcft'eed; is tnt organize State gbvenl4
mentg unjt)^; ^ORj? ?uip basis, aud'.'.respue ibiu,!
race fYCfl?f hdstiler'and degrading' douti tint ton.'
This must fc.rfpMc. ? , It cmi be dqtio by deal
ing wisely with the stormy eloinonts -which sur-!
round us. Not by drawing-partylines( nor by
arraying? ra.ee against race to our common ruin,
but by uniting till races and classes in a ooui
mon effort to promote their true interests, as
citizens of the same State, all alike, dependent
upon" hcivwclfiirfr ?'n?^jrdsperity/nudltiiut?jilly
dependent - upon . each othor. It may no\y be
too late, but' an honest, united and' intelligent
effort of our people iu this direction,, would
have insured success. But suroly no good enh
result from a voluntary forfeiture of the right
to vote, whether nui rr?od is to como of regia
/i ,i ? ' ' j
itra?on or not. If the white: people fail to
register, it will bo lrtid at tho door of rebellious
obstinacy, and may lead to tho permanent dis
frarichiscmcut, by a provision of the new State
Constitution, ot all who willingly omit to reg
ister and tnko part iu tho organization of tho
new government. Wilder and mole unreason
able measures than this may prevail, if our
people proclaim in advance, their enmity to t he
Wdw govornmcnt, by refusing to register, txiiji
lot all who can register, use thoir best powers
and influence to organize a government under
?which ?wo nod our children . can live ill poacjo.
nt lohnt, if>not in contentuieut.-rrr C'rom/c/i Jour
nal. B -.-^r* ?
V VOI' WANT A CIIK.AI^ I'APKR;
t i t?<\L Ttl k "t 111 A NtJf-'.h' Utl'N ?>\V 1."
mm^kmm
Hl?
. This, phrase doubtless, originated in a prin
ting ofHcof^on Bomo: Saturday night's settle
ment of wages. A'John," says the- publisher,
to the book-keeper, "how stands the cash ac
count?" "Small balance on hand, sir."
"Let's see," rejoined the rpublisher, '"how far
that w^ll go^ .towards satisfying the hands \"'
John begins to figure arithmetically. . So
much duo to PotkitiB, so much to Typus, so
so much to Grubble, aud so on, through a
dozcilk )djt|os. ?; Th<j- {publisher. Stauda aghast.;
?^o^r^jlnS^ Sfd^^ther^'is^ ^te^J^Ai
(^?^"tiiT? PMiin?i:>.ii ?tat v r<?ai .s ir- d*r
-'"'"">,-'-H ?ml 1 "/" '-?
A farm was lately advcftiscja in a newspaper
in which all. the beauty of the situation, fertil
ity of the soil, and salubrity of the air, were
detailed in:tho riclicst .glovy of rural doscrip-'
'tlon;, nnd which was' lurther enhanced with'
this JN. B. "There is not an- attorney within
fiftefen' miles of the neighborhood." '
?'An Alabama morchnnt recently sold $10
worth of goods in one day. The Mobile Tri
bune bnysj a conmuttee-|s:t<j wait on him to 80C
what he is going to do with nil that .money.
They take hard times jauntily down there. 1
'' TW Portlrihd Mc.,th<5 liquor business is a
thing of the past. All the old resorts df Fore
street uro closed, One of them has put up the
following. ;phicard '? "Jlar taken out; prayer
meeting at four o'clock-."
RELIGIOUS.
Presbyterian.
Vii.t.aok?Rev. A. F. Dte'tcsox, every Sabbath at
11 A. M. and 4 P. M
Lecture every Thursday at ~\ V. M.
Episcopal.
Vit.LAOK?Rkv. Styles Mki.i.iciiami', every other
Sabbath morning and ai'ternoon.
. JjUtlllTf.(H...
Hkv. Mr. A. HoucK?At Trinity 1st aud 8d Hun
days. \.s { ) y y / ? ) ^; / 1.
Hkv. P. UnuuifK?At St. Matthews 1st nu>l 3?lj
Sundays. At Lebanon 2d and 4th Sundays.
Baptist.
Vii.laoe?Rkv. Da. I. I). l)i!?!i.\>p 1st Sunday of
each nioptii at 7 P. M. and .'Id Sunday of eauii mouth,
at 11 \. SlTand 7 P.M.
Rkv. Da. T. ?. D?RHAJt?At Four Holes, 1st Sun
day of each month.
Rkv. E. J. Edwahos?At Rranchville, 1st and 3d
Suudays in each month. Sauteo, 2d and 4th Sun
days of each'moivfli. ?' f J 1
Rev. W. F. CllAl'mx?At Ehenczcr, 1st Sunday of
each month, Canaan. 3d Sunday of each month.'
Bull Swamp, 4th Sunday of each mouth. r
Rkv. I). F. Srir.xkh?At Antioch, 2d and 4th Sun
days (morning.) 'Corinth, 2d and 4th Sundays (afJ
ternoom) . .
Ui:y. W. J. Sxinr.a?At Glengavy School House,
1st ami 3d Sundays. Stmtee, (colored Sunday
School), 2d and*4th Sundays.
Methodist?Appointments for Oranyehury Dis
trict, ?S'. C. Conference, ?,d Quarter..
St. Gkokuk's?Indian Fields, June 22, 23.
UrRKft OUAJCOE?Calvary, .lime 2'.K "<'>.
fll4\pKSMnni^IoJ>ron, jtdy ti, 7.
On.\xoKBunn?/.ion, July 13, 14.
Froviubxce C. M.,?July lb and 21.
Ui'PKn St. Matthews?Limestone, July 27, '28.
DitAN*onviT.t.E?New Hop-?. August 3, 4.
1 Eastern On.vxfJE?Shiloh, August 10, 11.
Sr. MATTrrr.w.^?Jerusalem, August 17, IS.
LEXWpTps-^AugUBt 24, 26.
Baiikweee? Slut August, 1st September.
Aikex and ?wan1tkvjm.k?August 7, 8.
m ,.A. M. (MIIUOTREKG, 1'. E.
\iA "ii . ? ?' T/.? nr?
ViM.Ar.E?Rev. W. G. Coxxku, every Sabbath at
10A A. Mw Jiiud. evej-yAVediu'wlay evening at 8
o'elock.
Rkv. W. 0. CoxxE't?At /.ion, 1st and 3d Sun
days (afternoon.) 'i'rospeet^ 2d and 4th Sundays
(afrernoon'"!< r '
ReV. J. S. CoNNoit.?At Providence, 2<.l and 4th
Sundays 10J A. Mi At Gcrizim, 2d and 4th Sun
days 3J P' M. At Target 1st and 3d Sundays 10$
'A'.'t?/ *At Bethlehem, 1st and 3d Sumhiys, 3j 1?.
M.
Rkv. JuilM Isabixet.?Andrew Chapel 1st Sun
day, Eb?n'dzci'ttidd'Gethsemane 2d Sunday, Trinity
3d Sunday, Calvary 4th Sunday.
Rev. L. W. Rast.?Trinity l*t Sunday, Calvary"
2?l Sunday, .Adrew Chanel 3yl Suyrtlay, Ebeiiczcrj
and Gethseinane'4th Summy.
Rbv.. I',. W Ar.sfts-^At .Davis, jii-iilgo, 2d Sunday
in each mouth at 11 A. M. llojitwell Cliurclj, 8d
Sunday"in each month, at 11 A. .M. Fine Grove
Church,.4th.Sunday in each month, at 11 A. M.
Rev. Titos. Raysqh?1st ami :!<1 Sundays at New
Hope, 10^ A. M? and Rcthkdiem at 4 F. M. 2d and
4th Sundays at Snrdis, ^near HrnnchvilU'.) 10J A.
Ml, Cattle Creek, 4 F. M.
ftS^' We will be glad to complete this list, and re
spectfully invite the Clergymen of various denomi
nations to send in their appointments, and they will
ho inserted with pleasure among the above.
DENTAL NOTICE.
ITAKE GREAT PLEASURE in saying to the Citi
zens, in and around the vicinity ol Orangcburg
C. II., that I will be there on the 2nd, 3rd. Ith & ?th
ofScptomber, prepared to put in fr oni One to an
Entire Hot-Of Teeth, on either Gold, Silver or Vul
canite Hnno, and will fill Teeth, with Gold Foil,
Sponge, (or Crystnl Gold) Amalgam and Hill's Stop
ping. ?
TEETH EXTRACTED with utmost care.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all operations
to my care.
All persons desiring work done will call at the
residence of Mr. .1. W. II. Dukes.
Respect full v
July 2!ilh. 1807. A .M 'SNIDF 11. D. S.
! Mill lldflWtt?i*andSmalfP^fl^;;;^^^.;j
ffl &m,
?;. . j ' '? t ,i ?; . ?i >t ; j ? - w?n?? jii.iji ii.uii vuf *U'.? vd
CORNER STORE; RUSSELl^TREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE. r,wit:
GREAT RED?dci?N INPRICEfeir
TUB SUBSCRIBERS, RESPECTFULLY .ANNOUNCE -TO THE' (??Sfei?^S OP^?ri?Nfjfeif?RO'DrS
trict that they bavo f ?\ UT i f*I -1 " 1 . / !>l?l8
/ > i * rj?WED ^ND OPENED ; ; ? ,lU (li .;
,4oiT&#x<?rj&# SECOND 8 U P P E ty^O-F? V 'l bit* aisew
SPRING AIDIOT?^il^:
?'?' .1 # M .3 . If .H J| IP - ..T .v ^ u/H-h.*I'^ ,<r
Purchased since (he reconl DECLINE IN COTTO^^?which enable.thcm.lo sell.. .? , . .
i. iiii i v.j
At Trices to suit the TIMES, and lower than have been offered since the War., ? .: ??'{'
WE ARE NOW OFFERING
?ALICOS at luc. ? ;';GOOD C?L1CO? nt, 12io: BEST CALICOS from 16c. to 20.
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS from 12Jc. to 30. A GOOD ARTICLE 1 yd wido at 2Qc.
PAST COLORED SCOTCH MUSLINS at 25c. ! indpl
?'?t/' b '??? i'.Taa /.:?*?;> .-i,ni . t ? ? ..i . a f UwitnH ? / s>j/ifH
Together with the above may bo found , . .
f M' , ?? I.-? :T- .-.?? x ??; j '?' f? i ?1 "<'11? ? ' bam>wt<jmi
n A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF A ? .? idH
CLOTHINO, IIATS, BOOTS AND Rlt'oES. GROCERIES, ETC. ' U f"
?' 'i1? * ,CH 'to >el)
LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER.
may 11 ? ' : ly 30UN i)..STOCKEI! & C'0;
CHEAP FOR CASH
CHARLESTON CARDS, j
S, Thomas, Jn., Wm. 8. Lannkait.,
William G. Whilden & Co.
FORMERLY OF
II AY DEN & WHILDEN,
dealers in Ja>.
WATCHES, '.JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK
FRY, CHINA, GLASS WARE, AND
HOUSE FURNISHING
ARTICLES.
Old Gold and Slfrrr jwYchaseil. WdMiGI ami j
Jewelry Repaired.
225 King-St., Corner of Bcnufain,
.i r wtwlEsale 1 iha yxe streetI
CHARLESTON, S. C.
fob 23 ? c ;ly?
. L. Jeffers & Co.,
factors
AND
Coinmission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE
of Cotton und oilier Produce. Orders foi'sup
plies carefully ?ttended .to. j
Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone,
Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Wm. C. Whetstone, St. Mat
thews.
a pi fi If
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MEUCHAS
''"?fi'/ * iTi'h ? ? ? ? ;
and i
shipping Agents.
r ?
WIM, ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE
sale and shipment to Foreign and Do}
Uiestic Ports, of Cotton, Iticc, Lumber and Nnv?
atlantic wIiArV,
cha&ESt?n, s. ;e.
-.?.'
CHARLESTON HOUSE.1
i
-!-:o:?
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN >
DRY GOODS.
All Goods are selected specially for our
SOUTH EllNTBADE.
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. .287 RING STREET,
Tliree doors below Vi'ciitworlh, , \
CHARLESTON, S. ('. '\
Terms Cash, or City Acceptance.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATT END Fl) TO.
i!. c. Stoli.. Ciiaiilks Wenn. II. C. Walker.
felt 2.3 ? j " o tf
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virgil C. DIBBLE, i
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Or address, . . ,
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Editor and Finnncinl Manager,
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may 18 g tf
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Southern 'Christian Advocate.:
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TIIIRTIETU VOLUME- (tr/j
rpiIIS WELL KNOWN* RELIGIOUS .FAMILY.
I newspaper, commenced its TIURTlEl.'ll VOL
1J.MH in January 1HU7, under tbo editorial control
of the REV, & II. MYERS. I). P., who has conduc
ted it for the past twelve years. * ,?j
Devoted to Religion nud the interests of'th*
Church of Christ?art organ of the Mcthodift Epis-'
bbpul Church South, in I he South-Eastern States'?
of liigh literary eharacteiv-hoving Among its con-'
trihufors and correspondents many of the mosv end-'
ncnt divines Iri'lhat Church, n/id giving du'o'hlten
Hbh to every" question of public importance, to facts
in Science ami Art, to the Nowsj td the ?Jn?ksi",
etc., etc.. wo deem it fho very paper, fur the KAuiiTy,
where but one paper is taken, and worthy a place
with the best, where several arc taken.
Resides, it is emphatically thd paper" for' tho poor
man, (and such we all are now) for it is cheaper,
style and size considered, than any paper in the
Southern S?at09.
As a medium of extensive country Advertising,-it'
is the best, paper in the South East; havlng'a Wide
range of circulation, nnd ft largo list or subscriber's
iu South Carolina, Georgia, Florida And Alabama. S
Any person sending $;?0 00, will be entitled to a
oopy of the paper for ono year, for Mutt aervioe**-' ?
Those wishing to subscribe may remit by mail, or
apply to the nearest itinerant preacher of the Mc'tfi
odist Episcopal Cliurclt South, nil of whqm :-re
Agents for the papor, . v i
Tkiims :?Three Dollars for ono year, Two Dollars
for eight month;;, Ono Dollar for four
months., yJjjfe.
IsvAntAHj.y, Cash in auV.wck. When the money
is exhausted, tbo paper is discontinued. 1 ^ *
Address II
.1. W, j?URKE & CO.,
Maeon. (jla,
4& or ANGEB?htt District.
adm'r and ox'r of J. W.: 3;indal, vs. V Injunction
Jno. IL MilhouB and othcra. J f and Relief.
PU ItSU aW to an ordW frbhi dlmncollor Johnson
in this case, all pcrsonB.having demands against the
Estate* of JV If. '.TindaV deceliBedr wiR-ty'c'Ve the
purpose of ascort nining tlie real value of theil'
Commissioner's Office,"); v- D- & .'TAWw^
OrangcburgC- II.,,V , ' Commissioner.
May 177 i86T: ' '
june29'' - ''XII ' ? ' lam3
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.? ORANG^RURG DISEBIOTi?. *m*
II. Livingston, "exNor fet. al. J and'Relief.
' PURSUANT to an order of Chancellor Johnson In
thiH-xjnso;j~nUT)ersonir*'haTing denrands-agalnsfc-tho
Ejfrfate pf Lpni. S:.|Tyler, dee'di will proyer thonumc
before mo on or heforo the 16th day of'August next,
or the will bo debarred payment; and aU persona
indebtgdaoJthe fcame, will make ]^ymeji? \ l~
Commi?BmherWflnjc, h V.5D;?V. JAMISON,
Orangeburg C. IL, > Commissioner.
Mayr8, 1807,OJ.L/A10H V / 8?1ITA?
june^O XII ^ d^ ,
J fx'/. I DiflO Ji^^^W!ffiAuti| fliw
ORANGEBURC,.D^TB^T., ,ov
PURSUANT !to: an brdcr/of OhfttibeRer' J?hi?on,
in Ujijs[{Case,, all -persons luvyingj demands against tip
l?8tnte' of David Vfi Giss'cndanncr,' will prove tie
same ho fore nie within four months from Ith in date,
or they will bo debarred payment, and any one in
debted to the sam? may appoar before: me and prove
the real value of .their-contracts... , t%y
Commissioner'^ Office^ V "V. ?.' V. JAMISON,
?.Orangcburg.Oi H. lf>W 'ridi wOommwBioaeY.vr
February 26, 1807. J. . * , , ..
20' ' ?'" ' ill" \xm?\ 'uil f,rlfttn!j!,
j?h?'BO'
^y. P. Phillips, ndnvr & 0. 2'. Phillips; ") Bill for
ft fj'Svh ?? .iadm'XjVs^l .-*. i > Injunction
John R. Millions. ,, j and Relief.
. ? ? i OWj en itOI ?.'?'. -fi ? it-''?
PURSUANT to nn order in this case, all persons
hivviug claims agnihst the' Estate of D.'Vi Pliillipb,
deceased, will prove. f the same beforo. me wifdiin
three months from'this'date; and all^ers?ni iddeuib'd
to the same may como .before me and prove the real
yaliu of their contracts, .within the snmetimc.
Commissioner's Office;A 'W. D. V. JAMISON,
." Orangcburg'C. II. Commissioner; I
May 17, 1807. , . J
junc 29. XII lam3
Iii Equity,
'i;. iJ'v k\
,\ ORANGEBUBG DISTRICT.
"John S. Rowe, et.
??ib. ? - ? l?pnn -Injunction
L. Vf. Dnsh. ct>,^f1j Jt,| |- and Relief .
PURSUANT, to an order of liisfIIonor Chnnccllor
Chrr?ll1, iH'this case, the Creditors of tho late Firm
of L.,W. DASH & CO., are required to present nnd
fn-ovc' their rcspec/ivc demands'^jfain'st the sriid firm
liqfbre mo on or before. the48.t..da^joT^Seytc/nb^'
Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON,
July 10, 1807. J ?VV--Gofamissloner.
tri July 20-ii h =.?.:u ' ixit*1 1 t'-?p-'i ffhl
?? llti-.i:: i-iif-u h y ? .??'?it. n'>..i.-H'V:d'J odl'tO "
au:i ? jfv.'d IN EQ,UJL'l\Y,:i. i iic j^i
!ORANGjV:BURG.7DI8TaUCT. ...r (?
Tho.Stnto of, South Carolina.. -.Tv In.Rc.
Ex. Rel. Sol'r. Southern Circcuit. / Lost Docutacrils
' Application having been ma<lc by /oscpti ft."Mor- .
pan to prove the past, ejastenoc; Inf*.and t;on.Uiu.Is of
the last Will and Testament of Martin Friday, de
ceased,?i-on'.tnetion of Jltttscns* Legni-eVflolicitcfns
for applicant, it is ordered, That all persons vvho
desire so to do, have leave to appear^ 'and' cross1 Cx*
amine the .cvidcuce pvodaccd.,rfWd^introduc^nevi
dcueo in .reply before nie ort the lotll day oi Sep
tember next.' .'...!..?, -.; -rrn
CommisBloncT'H-Officer) *WD:^JA-MISON,
OrangcbuifcC,, ,H)VihiliU I i^Gopmissioner.
June l2,Tf8G7. } 5
j?n?lfe -'^ ^"'i r '>tii! ' ' t:a;-' ;.. Jgm
The ki?i? of ^ou^h m?rin?.1 ?
?rangeburgi!D;iMte
flbil?'ifj
,,. ,, ., Jn.the Court .of Common Picas.
Litful '>ntin*i i"rt!>m>M',f?<uo. | u.bnu^ll mT.
?. II- Jennings, Jno.X Jennings.vs F.A. Wilcox?
son. A. E. Talmndge.
.tm>f>&4> bat
^^/IHERE.VS the idnintiffsrdid^ndk0. 20tMu/
\w OI" nie (Keir dcclara'tiou ngnmfet tho De
r^Jantsl'?^hs ^!,n r.bsont^-pm OJ|d
.w.ithout lUc HmitB^of. j;iis ,State,* ana ?'^ve neither
Udyes h?r attorneys known 'within thch8ame,''hp'ou
whom a oopy >of said declaration, inny bo pcrvejlf
On motion of Hutsons & Legare, Plaintiffs Attorneys
it is ordered, that tho paid Defendants do appear,
and plead.te?U^a^sAid..dcfilara<ionon or beforo tko
22nd day of M a v, which wilfno' lirTihiTyenr of o?y
Lord, One Ttio'?s?nd' Elpht Hr.ndrcd and Sixty
.eight, otherwise final ami absolute judgment will
then be given ana awarded against them. ? !'
May 20, 1807. XX.jiin 1 c3m4 CV C. F.
e QOity. i;im jr. :t .AutU<*y:i rf?> ,t >a,?i ?i..^
?'if; ruhiUxtmh\w# ? u
A t A the N 8, G R 0!R g'i A, f
?\i?uff ..r', * ^ .fdi rl'i-itM <4 ?iittiatf?fici
BY ? ? "
WM..JS[, WHITE.
rjff^KltMS.? Two j Dollars ?per year,, or?.$l fo/, fiixs
f months; GO cents for 'three months Ij! An-"
vaHok< frSin3\v>jWil?eS;20,ooete. i ,\\ u.fi;<| r bp .
TOS?" A.. Communications for the pnpor anil "Sub
HdriptlohB nnlfct:be? ?(Vlreesedi tu tVW;' N. AVllITB|
?thans Ca. , >?
. m.fty.03 t?n d tw.' O 1^.%7 .... ... b tr
stevens ?ouSiT
21, 23, %\ $ 27 lirtxuhr,,^ X. Y.
Opposite Rowling C.rcen.
0 N T II E i: U R O P E A N PLAN.
THE STEVENS HOUSE is weiland widely known,
to the travelling public The loeati('a is osk
specially suitable to merchants and businessmen; it
is; in close 'proximity t? '.tlib Ldsiness p/irt of Ihe
eity?is on tho highway ot," Southern, anil 'gestern,
travel?and adjacent to all the principal'Bairroad
' and Steamboat depots. -?'.-,?,{ \\ya
r The STEVENS HOUSE ha? liberal accomnmda
. tiolt fdr 6rtr 300 guests?it is woll fumfshc^, tVnd
ppsscsHCS every modern improvement for thft com5
fort for 'Mi inmates.'1 'TOc" rooms arc spablo^?i'aW
w,c4l yeaiijatod?provided.wit^i [gaa and watcp^Ttlie
attendance is prompt and respectful?and the table
is ''gciicroUBly. provided/ every deU^a^Cf 'tni.
season?at moderate rates. . ' i ?
The rooms having bc'bh'refurnished npdiemodoV
ed, we.arc enabled to offer extra facilities for the
comfort and pleasure of our guests."
(1EO. K. CHASE & CO.,
june 1 ?' >m Prcprlet ovs.
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