The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, March 27, 1862, Image 2
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THURSDAY MORNING, '
AT CONWAYBOKO', 8. C.
BT GILBERT * DARE. ,
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TWO DOLLARS iouriibljr in tdriae*.
No P*Mff *'u *>* MB| out ?r tb* District, without
Uwimmj SMsmpsniw the order. t
J IATII or AUVStllllSti, !
Advertisement* inserted nt Keventy-Fiv* i
esnUpersMMrs, (12 linen er lea* > fee the ftret <
sertion. and iialf that sum for each subse- i
quart Insertion. f
The number of insertions to be marked on |
nil ndrertisauienu, or they will be published i
til ordered to be discontinued, and charged i
according!*. , i
One Dollar bv. .quart for n single in ear- i
tion. Quarterly and monthly advert isetnonls i
will be charged the name aa a single inner- i
B and semi-monthly the saute as new
fe^RBMmomaaeadinjr candidates i
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BIWTaWT7. 1B02. /
^flSTRUCTIONS FOR THE QUID
W* ANCK OF THE HOARDS OF
^P1 EXEMPTION, Is HIE DISTRICTS
r OF THE STATE FOR T1IE EXAMINATION
OF APPLICANTS
FOR CERTIFICATES OF DISA-1
HILITV FOR DISCHARGE FROM
ACTIVE MILITARY SERVICE.
npilK exigencies of the present w*r deB
mending the service* of every citiicn
linble to end capable of performing military
duty, the several Hoards will examine carefully
all applicant* for certificates of disability,
and grant them only to those who shall
appear, on eritieal inspection, te be incapable
of active military service. In the performance
of this responsible duty, tliey will be
governed by the following regulations:
Xon-ruffiqent Cautrt for Granting Ctrtijfcalei
.d. of Ih*ahiUty.
1. I*rodi*poaition to disease, especially
when inferred solely from the statements of
the applicants.
2. Fracture* and wound*, not seriously
impairing the u*e of the limbs, nor affecting
the general health, nor interrupting thr pursuit
of ordiuarv avocations.
3. bhort-siglitedncM, unless irremediable
by glasses.
4. Loss of one eye, not interfering with
the use of fire-arm*.
5. Single reducible Hernia, iu subjects ander
thirty-fire years of age.
Cerfirirttltt of Ihanhhty ?ri// Ac UraHtrrl to /Vr?o?m
ofHtcttd ?ri/A df following Ditto***.
Amaurosis,
Angina Pectoris,
Aneurism, of large arteries,
Asthma, accompanied with Emphysema,
Madder, chronic Catarrh of
t'aneer,
Itcafnens, total j
Diabetes,
Diarrhoea, chronic
Dislocations, irreducible, destroying the ,
use of the member,
Dropsy, of the abdomen,
Dropsy, of the cellular tissue,
Dropsy, of the chest.
Dysentery, chronic,
Kletthattliasis, aggravated cases of
Epilepsy,
tlont. chronic
Hernia, double .
Hernia, iueducihic
litsar <y.
Kidneys, llright's disease of
Larynr, chronic ulceration of
Lnngs,
Lungs, abscesses in
Lungs, hemorrhage of
Wbbr. Lungs, tubercles in
tKsophagus, chronic ulceration of
Khcumatism. chronic, with enlargement of
Spinal Cord, organic lesions of
Stomach and Intestines, chronic ulceration
Supra-renal Capsules, stuctural disease of
Kvrthilia l?rliitr?
^ I
|^tauUceU>, incapacitating for active exer- I
Eion
in
MIH^ho nam* of the exempt,
PPHP?n<llli? c*11*o of exemption, from
I^^Fhich a copy ahull be furniilieW ro the A<lju- "
tant-Ooncral. with H.e r..ll m.i in fr.,m >.?, i
District.
In matters of instruction *? lo ilnlie*. the I ?
Board* will apply to the Surgeon-General. |
At Columbia. hut reports of their Action will ] 0
he made directly lo the Adjutant (iroml'i *
< tfhee tbefe.
By order: R. W G1BBF.8. M. D..
Burgeon-General of Houth Carolina. |
March -7 4 It
FOR OON WAYBORO\ j
TRI-WKEKYL MAIL LINE, ji
I I
WHAIIK undersigned informs the traveling ,
public, thsi he in running a TUI- .
WKfcKLY HACK LINK, between Pair IP.uff. ,
on the Wilmington ami Manchester RAilroml, ,
ami (*..nwayhoro", H. C. a* follows : I
l/WAve Pair Bluff on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Friday*. a& H o'clock, A. M., ami arrive
Conwajhoro' sAnie day. at fi P. M.
Iletiirning?Leave Conwajbore' on Tuea- j
tlays. Thursday* and Mat unlay a, at & o'clock ,
A.. M , and arrive at Pair Bluff, same tlay tt ,
6 l\ M. t
Passenger* will hereafter furnish them
selves with Tickets which can he procured
from my agents, Mr. C, P. Buck, at ConwayW
horo'. an-1 Mr. I> Williams, at Pair Bluff
II. II. POKTKR, Contractor
March f. I If |
T t? Ej
Jtato of South Carolina.
EXSCCtlVI COUNCIL CHAMBER,
OM-i MIA, MAMI 11, ISdfi.
rl!E f?a?vl>| rsooluiion*. tdopxd by
tba OovtfMr akd Council, ia refirMt
to th* Mb of niritaoM Mqaor*,
iar* bun ordered for publication, together
rith all miintioiu hitherto y>Mid by tbo
Governor ud Council ia ralaiioa to tbo mom
?bJoO?:
a o .a a o o
KeeoWed, That tbo third raoolutioa p**o*il
?y tbo Governor and Council, on tbo lot of
larch, laataat. oa tbo of^jwi of bar-room*
in?l other place* for (Co talo of opirituoao
iquore, near railroad station*, bo ameodod to
oiwl ao follow*.
Thai, all bar-rooat*. pofoiopi or other
>lace* for tboaalo of opirituoao liquor*. withn
odo mile of Braachrille, Ninjpmll* or otbor
railroad otalioa, wboro passenger train* aro
topped for th* period of twooty minutes or
nor*, or within four hundred yard* of any
railroad station, wh?ro passenger train* aro
topped for a 1m* period than twenty minutes
ho and the sain* ere hereby prohibited) and
to keep or aid in keeping ouch bar-room,
grog-shop or oilier place of tbo aale of spirit ona
liquor aha 11 be deemed a misdemeanor,
and the bar-room, grogshop or jplaeo of sale
hall bo doomed a oaloaooo oubj-n to bo
HI
VtnbU District, to issue g warrant,
Hndreosod to tli* Sheriff of the District or other
lawful oflcrr, requiring that said nuisance
be abated; and it is hereby mad* th* duty
or the Sheriff or other officer to execute the
same, and Mid Sheriff or other officer ie hereby
authorised to call to his assistance any
number of citisen* he may deetu necessary.
Resolved, That the Chief of Justice and
Police is hereby authorised, in addition te
the above, to appoint at his discretion, special
agents, with power to abate the nuisance
aforesaid, and to call to their aaeisianee the
posse coraitatn*. and if necessary, through
their proper officers, such of the militia as
arc not in service agniustthe public enemy.
[Extract from the Minutes of March 11.]
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Resolved, Thni the Mayors and Councils |
of the cities of t'olunihia and Charleston be
authorised to take such steps as are necessary
to prevent the selling of spirita to the troops
in service, and, if necessary for this purpose,
tit close any or all bar-rooms or grog shops in
the said cities; sod that the Chief of Justice
and Police do give the necessary instructions
on the subject.
Extract from ninutcs of February 10.
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Whereas, the enormous and rnpid consumption,
by distillation, of the grain crop ef
this Slate is materially lessening the quantity
and enhancing the price of those cereals
required for the lupport of our armies and
sustenance of the people; thrr.-fos% be it
Resolved, Thatfroffi and after the tenth
day of March next, the distillation of spirits
from Indian com, rye, wheat, barley or other
grain shall be and the same is hereby prohibited,
during the aiatinuauce of the present
war, except upon the terms hereinafter pro1
vided.
Resolved. That the Governor and Council
may, upon tho payment of such aunts as they
| may impose in their uiscretion, grant a license
| to distill to any person giving bond, with
irood Slirelv. t.> be niilirtiveil hv dm 4'lerlc i.f
the Court of the l>i*trict in which he lives,
in the penalty of five thousand dollar*, conI
diliottcd that he will not sell any portion bf
i the spirits distilled to any person other than
nn authorized agent of the Government of
I the Confederate Slates or of this State; And
I provided further. That the person executing
I said bond shall endorse on the same an nlhdavit
that he will not. in any case, wilfully
| violate the conditions thereof.
Reeol ved. That any person distilling wilh|
out a license as above provided, shall be
I deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall
be liable to a tine not exceeding ten thousand
dollars, and imprisonment not exceeding
twelve months.
| Resolved, That any person licensed to
distill, who shall violate the conditions of his
| license bond, shall, in addition to the forfeiture
of the bond, be decuied guilty of a misde1
ineanor, and subject to the same penally as
! above.
Resolved, That in either of the al?ove eases,
the distillery itself shall be deemed a nui.
sauce, ..tid subject to be abated.
' f Kxlraet from minutes of February 20.]
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llesolved. That in the opinion of the Govj
ernor and Council, it is inexpedient, at this
! time, to grant any license to diatil spirituous
, liquors from grain, except to those distilling
I exclusively for the purpose of making alcoIhol;
a license for which may or may not hereafter
be granted.
iiesoivetf, That ilsc sale or delivery or spirituous
liquor* to troop* in service is hereby
prohibited, end any person selling or delivering
such spirituous liquor* contrary to such
Luliibiiton ehall be deemed guilty of a misdeK^^^nd
all bar-room* nnd grog-shops
Myimils aa shall be proscribed by
BMn&g|^M^^^^|^^ntheir
bar rooms and grog-shops and
lop altogether life sale of liquor to any peron
whatever.
Resolved, That all bar-rooma anJ groghops,
and other places for the sale of spiritions
li?|iiors, within three hundred yards of 1
my railroad station in this Stale, are hereby
irnhibited; nnd to keep, or aid in keeping,
itch bar-room or grog-shop, or, other places
>f swle of spirituous liquors, shall be deemed
i miademeanor, ami the bar-room, or shop,
?r place of sale, a nuisance subject to be
ihnted.
!K street from the miiiutea of \larrh 1.]
ly or?ler of !:* (loveriior and Council.
P. J. MIMES, J a., Secretary.
All papers in the Stale copy once.
March 27 A It
3ALT! SALT!! SALT!!!
Tltr. SL'liaCRIHRM hating formal n
co-partnership for the purpose of
nanufacturing Salt on DUNN'S SOUND,
tear l.illte Itiver. S. C? adopt thie method of
lolifying the public that they now have their
vorka completed, and are
MAKING SALT AT TIIK RATE OF
/\ V? -? If IIIV ?h exs.es.. ... ?
yjsm* in MMVMJ ISC3IIKLM
A WKEK.
I'fwn" who hare not jet laid la Iheir mpdjr
of Halt for ihr wilt do wall 10 call
it oar Hall Wwk? for a aupply, an at inland
o SKI.I. CHEAP FOR CASH. Cowe one,
oma all?wa will eetl 0()OD SALT FOR
Throe Dollars per Bushel.
W. I. OKAHAM,
OTIS RATON.
JAMES F.ASTC8.
W. I OORK.
Jan 21 4'J It
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HORRY
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two dollars;
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DISPATCH J
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^^WoNTAINS WEEKLY ^
THE LATEST i?EW8
BESIDES OTHER INTERESTING
MATTBBS,
AND 18 COMMENDED
To tlie Public.
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ALL KINDS OF
JOB WORK
NEATLY AND
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Expeditiously Executed.
State of South Carolina.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER,
March 12. 18G2.
TIIK following resolution of thv Governor
and Council, already published once,
| haw been ordcrd to be republished.
Resolved, That all applications for oflice
j to be conferred by the Council, or any Departinent
thereof, shall be in writing, and
( recommended by aomc responsible person.
[Extract froiu the .Minutes of 'Jth of January.
1802.]
tly order of the Governor and Council.
F. J. MOdKH, Jr.. Secretary.
All paper* in the Stale copy twice.
March 1? 2 2?
THE RICHMOND EXAMINER.
PUBLISHED
Daily Scnii-Weekly antl Weekly.
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NKK is mailed to subscriber*, at $<WX) a year,
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| THE SEMI-WEEKLY EXAMINER
i* i*?ued every Tuesday and Friday at $4,
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Mr THE WEEKLY EX AMINER isiasued
' every Friday, and mailed to auhscribers at
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The Proprietors of the EXAMINER have
| concluded to adopt the cash statbm and will
' not depart from it under any circumstance*.
I Persons who desire to get the paper, will
please accompany their order with the
cash.
October >1 31
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rica.
TUP. NEWS OF THE SOUTH RECEIVES
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Politically, the Mercury represents the
State* Right* Resistance Elements, ami advocates
the Union of the Southern State* in
maintaining their Right* and establishing '
their aeourity.
Daily Mercury, ! year in advance, $10. .
Tri-Weekly Mercury 1 year in adrauce, $0. M
No paper aenl unteae the caah accompanies ,
the order. ,
U. 11 RIIKTT. Jr., Charles on. .
March 14 2 tf |
State of South Carolina. !
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMIIKR, ) 1
February 2ft, 1802. j *
m TATwr i- 1 ? ?1 -
_jlrnvf< I* nolTHJ giren mat ail p(TMM (
J^| having any ?rm? luiial for public
service, or any lead, powder, saltpetre or
sulphur. are earnestly requeued lo report the
ante to the Chief of the Military Getmriinent,
or to agente appointed by him. and that fair l
price* will be given for them for the use of
the .State.
By order of the Governor and Council.
f. J. MIWP.8, Jit., Heeretary.
gfcjT All papers in the State copy three
time*
March B I St
THE SOUTHERNER
IS PUBLISHKD EVERY FRIDAY
AT DARLINGTON C H , 8 C.,
BY J. M. BROWN, ,
At Two Dollara a Year la A4iaaer.
Oct S 81
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DIB D>"A
dEATY. TAYLOR * CO.
# SUCCMSO* ?
BUCK* fiufrjg,,
KEEP oM?ikfM? MI mnn>
Dry Goods, Gejjeerieefco.
mmaUj kept la a YiRi|| JMA whhliiw
idhr ?t the loweet pHeea. .
TURPENTINE OR OTHER PRODUCE,
that C*J? ho turned tat? Shanty. take* at Mtt
prWa for Oooda or In eottlmaeula ofKotse or
jMWkiNa* biw .
t. W. HP ATT * ' . .^3 W. f. YAViaU.
C. E SWK.
NOTICE. i
JfTIROM AND AFTER foil dot*. the usf
JBL1 scribers will sell WOODS ?ul*(<v?ly
fnowh. BBATT, TATtOR A to.
Jnaeffr IT IF"
HELP O! KIN H
?IELF PRESERVATION .8 THE FIRST
) LAW" 9F HUMAN NATURE I
refore unnoooffl to all petww iwUbtol to
?Ko bate Arm of BUCK A BKATT. that the
Ban* ho* ovine tha' ther WMl eUlfljJtair
dobtedeott* to ua, or I shall * compelled ht
Cub, produce, orwnythlng thai
M^mniort, will bdteluM ia yundl
VftUULIC NOTICE U heaeby giren. that
WILLIAM I. GRAHAM, Koqr., la my
regularly author! ted Attorney for me, and in
,aif name to settle and receipt for any claim*
orrieraandsiloe a?e India Ichially, or any claim*
o?daaaooda that may be due the late Arm of
Ikck A Heat jr.
TII08. W. BEATT.
Atne 27 - .17 tf_
r NOTICE.
rt)HE NOTES AND ACCOUNTS of BUCK
A A BRATY, and aleo the individual
Cat and accounts of T. W. UEATY. hare
n Icit with iue for eollection. Persons
indebted will do well to call ami make aarly
battlements, and save trouble acd coat. I
an be fouod at the Sheriff's Office, at all
times; but should 1 happen to be absent at
any time, thcu you can apply lo Mr. 4V. J. J
Tayl.r, who will take pleasure io recciring
?nd naking settlement of the *?m?.
W. I. GRAHAM.
Attorney for Ruck & lleaty,
and T. W. Ileal y.
July 18 20 tf
"notice.
FROM and after this date the subecribera
will wll gooda
ONLY FOR CASH OR BARTER.
COW HIDES,
C02N, HAY,
AND FODDER
WAITED.
Tkose indebted to us will please come forward
and settle, either by c\sh,%produce or
note. B. J. 8INULVTON & CO.
A ugust 22 25 t f
notice.
fnilR RUIWHIIIRH keeps constantly on
Q hand, and odor, for sale a well selecteuMock
of
]VE ere 1 lai id i :ze,
: consisting of ail articles in the Dry Goods
' line, from S1I.KS down to six cent UOMK|
HI'UN. A superior article of
HOOP SKIRTS AXD UMURK I. LAS,
Ready Hade Clothing,
| Hats and. Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
SADDLERY, HARDWARE,
T/y WAR It. CROCK KRX,
(Irocerie*. such M
COFFEE, TEAS,
; SUGAR, COMMON AND REFINED,
Candlos, Soap, Staroii.
STICKS, CANDIES,
POWDER AND SHOT,
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, Ac
Special attention ia invited TO MY HTOCK
of tine LIQUORS, consisting of Cognac,
i Teach, and Tale Brandies, Jamaica Rum. IIol!
l?d (Jin Schnapps, Old Bourbon and Mononi
gthela Whiskies. Old Tort and Madeira Wine,
i of that celebrated "old" brand, "Twice past
! the Use," Cordials, tic., he. All of which
I Bill be sold chean for cuh.
1^ * THOS. H. IIOLMEf.
March 21 ? tf
NOTICE.
IN SELF DEFENCE, (lie subscriber hai
determined to adopt a *1110(17 ca?h system
of doing buiineo, and lie would hereby
notify the public, generally, and those who
owe him uricttLLr, that hie hooka hatt
Aui ported up for settlements, atid that nq
j^H^^Accoi.'iitM will he opened-ii^^^^wri
Bnda that much to
the
. TTTH. HOLMM. N
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ESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Horry District?In the-Common
Ploaa.
C F. Malloy, \
a. > Attachment.
J. J. Belleme J
WIIEKEAH the Plaintiff did on (he thirtieth
day of April inatant. 61. hia
feetarat inn against the Defendant, who, (it is
Rl,) is absent from, and without the limit.
?f thia State, and hea neither wife, nor aUorh
known, within the eame, upon whom a
A of the aaid declaration might he aerred.
He, therefore, ordered that the aaid defendKt
do appear and plead to the aaid declaratoi,
on or before the 6rst day of May whieh
rill be in the year ef our Lord, one thousand ,
tight hundred and sixty-two, otherwise final
ind absolute judgment will then be gi en and ,
iwanl.l against him.
Clerk's Office, Ho try Diet., April SO. 1861.
J. A. THOMPSON, C. C. P.
May 2 V lefimly
The Lancaster Ledger.
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ri'BI.ISHKD KVKRY WKDS'FSHA Y
Moustsa
AT LANCASTER C. H., 8. C.
W. K. COTTlfOR8,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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Til MM*,
In vItmm 92.00
At the eipiration of AU Month* 2.50
At the end of the Yenr 4.00
Jiorember 7 00 ]
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r-'-ssse*
NOHUnD FAPKR, ~
f mv mm rM dM%**& BaMl 444 Satis,
Vtlhl ud VMd lai^tSH vkk S?din,
<*-* *- * ' **
Chamber^ wdotbtr Papers,
la *? wtMj ofujrU aad MlUca.
Af lM>l^ M^lll ^
,.,-v Uphototfcrjr Qooda? f /
Cartdb Mafqlal* tad Jarafcwa 0??rU|t
of Mt imporUtioa ia Ml' and eomnln*.
jrfclob *? (fcrtd, fh?l?uk ind r*lalt, i
ock MteMM ( prMBl UtiMMiMMMMM
to Mrehitcn.
Pa? B6 ? 1 . " " ' ^ f"
Charl?irt?a Cud; Mi??fieUrjr.
KINSMAN & HBO.
Msaufeetuaen aad iMporUx* at >
French Confectioneries, Fabu
V> MV f|
HC| X K B _
uhm. ' 1 iyT
- .1. K. SUA RES,
282 and 284 King-street
,,, , *'"""""
Rftnil
In
lnr?. Chair*, Hairwool, Spring gad Mom Mai
tronne*. Looking (Haw*. &c.
IIomwckxI. Walnut and Matogany Parte
} -iture, in DrocaUlte, lleya and Hair
clot I*.
Bnamel Hiimbtr Furniture, Oak Rom
wood, kc., Ac.
Always on hand a largo assortment of R<
frigeratore, Children's Carriages and Rotkin
Homes.
M itroh 4 lily
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A. II. MCLEOD. . It Dp IS <J. UK II
M'LEOD & BELL*
General Commission Mer
chants.
AND DEALERS IS
Pork, Tsiird, Bacon, Canities, Sou]
Sugar, Coffee, &c.^&c.
whicli they offer at lowoat market rates ft
Cash or City Acceptance.
116 East-Bay, Charleston, S. C
SkxT Order* solicited and satisSctlun gui
rantied. 1 ly Feb'28
Fogarties & Stillman.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
French, English and America
DRY GOODS,
2ft 7 KIXG-SIREET, CORXEM HEX.
WORTH-STREET,
Charleston, 8 C.
March 4 1 1
FTVON santbn,
Importer and Dealer in
Fanftv Goods. Tovil Hr
siery, &c.
No 268 King-?trcet, Charleatoi, H. C.
March 4 1 1
(iILL I LAM), HOWELL k CO.,
Dirocf Importer* and Dcalen in
FOREIGN AND DOMB8TI
DRY GOODS,
SO. 83 1IAYNK STBEFT,
CHARLESTON, 1 C.
April 18 7 Ijr
C. T. MAHOS\
DEALER IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUTLI
RY, SILYER WARE,
Guns, Pistols, 6cc
SUMTER, 8. C.
March 4 1 1
FLORENCE HOTEl
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J. W. GAMBLE,
pnni>nirTAD
FLORENCE. 8. C.
W. F. JOY,
\ Shipping and Commiaaion Me
i chant. '
HORRY DISTRICT.
.IB COMMON PLEAS,
get* lielUtnee ) l
r? V Attachment.
Jnifph J. Bellune* j
YV HKKKAS, the Vl?*mtl?P<1*4. on the 4th
day of M*r 1861, Ale !# declaration
aga:nst the defendant who (Mil is said) ii
abeent from and without the |aiU? of ihia
Stat*, end hen n-.uher wife for tuorney
known within the name, upon w|r>m a copv of
the said declaration might be fnid. It la
therefore, ordered thai the eaid 4?feadanl do
appear, aad plead to the eaid declaration, on
at before the Afty dar of May. hi D. one thou
eand eight hundred and sixty too. Otherwise.
final and abeolute judginni will be given
aad awarded against him.
J. A. THOMP80V, C. C. P.
Clerks Office Horry District.
y..q
r i? leflmlj.
HARLLEE & ^ALSH,
ATTORNEYS AT\LAW
AND SOLICITOR* IN IgUITY.
Offloe Conwayboro', 8. C.
flan. W. W. 1IAKLLKK. JOS. jr. WALSH.
Fab ? 1 [ ly
CITY H OlEL.
(rOKMtRl.r ?)
WILMINGTON, H. C.
Cuts & Evans,
PROPRIKTOHS. t
So palaa iptrtd to moko thia b?mat egroeobU.
ft m %
a? *ftOoraCT17S * ."*
r TUB "PORTFOLIO."
T lM |Wll?ri>i' Um, wkM ?t Ut?
ororod ???ry puUti?I ti? whtoh bonad
t nuliy io m opprtMiTC Nortk; ?kw
f? Imh pliclwJ Mr Kwi (h>m Um hnieful
MM/ Im4 with their |lori*M Inotro t
wo k?T? ovootod i MwKmMi*, iiilmi Mr
. tij||WitM" folk* wortd, it MMhrb W
i <**& m4? ? pmpu. u> #iKFil > ?
^iMMtpa- bhhftnf ap lihi?iiy kmHin* ftp in
tkoM who lav* pr?T?h iWawhw Mr wont
ratBirt, ftnd iiImI ft hotping b?d to tkoM
Motion wboM crdot io Inimical to our Jenrnet
*&f Art Ml Utiiilt
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' TkT^S^nrft of ft
od bj tk? obtrtclM^A
kftTft intoUooU
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pri?? upon n firuHrnTdfWRM
boring thai wo oppnnl not la SHP^||
y at th? flrot, or during tho month of
Um| ig?4i4 q(* uTHK ^
\ thjt fit T^"*
I | a nix Temperances wnicn ?naIT not only 1*- "
r come an agreeable and amusing companion
for lb* young, but, by tbs observance of a
r higb mora! tone, seek 10 instruct (be rising
.. mind, and toacli tbe ysstiml heart.
We will spare no pains lo make THE PORTK
FOLIO tbe juvenile paper of the Booth. It
will be neatly printed In clear ffpe. upon One
book paper, quarto form, of good site: anil
^ , among its many attracliona will contain a
'Promenade," ia which our fhir friends sm
in tiled to walk with us into atery Beat hern
- heart and home that is open to us; a "Jokers
? flodgetV* wnieh shall unrhld rare wittlrUcfts ;
a "Little Farmer." and "Dairy Maid's Apartment
a "Fleral Column," in which the prettiest
flowers will bud ; together with S corner
devoted te the "Brigade nf Infantry,'* where
our smallest friend can shine.
Tift PORTFOLIO WILL BE FCRMBHKD
p at the following rkabonaRLE
KATES t
Single Copiea, fer one year. $1
>r Ten Copies, for oae yesr, O
Thirty Copies, for one year, 22
J, Fifty Copies, fer one year. 40
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SAMUEL L. HAMMOND 1 p-an-a?
FREDERICK W MILLER
CliarleaSnti. H. C . Bept '?* . IKK-tf
Now I* thf Tloir to SiWribe
n for the tri-weekly
A SI) VIKKLT
r. SUMTER WATCHMAN.
-o:o
THE PROpRIBTl>ltS OF TIIJCSE PAPERS
are now sparing neither expense nur
laKitP in Iraatk faatle* ???? mrt?l? lit* ?
? ?? ~ r ?v "r ?? ??
current of ne*?, u well an lo
render their Journal* second
to none in rejrard to
. general interest mid
reliability. Arrangements
k a r
been
made by which news uf> to the latest momeat
' will be furnished.
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CHEAPEST IX TUE ST A TE)
p IX ADYAXCE, PER
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PER JXXEM, W/TJI
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? HO ER HE PORE ISOIXQ
TO PRESS
82.00.
S- GILBERT & DARR.
rJiOfJilETOR s,
Saunter, S. O.
_ March 28 4 If
The Southern Guardian
~ A POLITICAL AM) NKW8 JOURNAL,
-* Published st Columbia, 8. C.
DAILY, T Rl*Wl?KitLY AND WKKKLY,
By C, P. Pelham.
Duly $0 ; Tri-Wrekljr, $4 ; Waakly, 82 par
a nun ii> Payment in A<1tsdc? tnyariaMr.
Pualmaalera wnJin|uMj^^|
lal! v anltserihis a wUtefllH
th?
ern
NEWS
In the department of nfwi, the early
daction of wtrjr riut of news from oil ports
t of tho world, will be kept prominently in vi?w
i and no effort will he spared to make it in all ^
i respects an acceptable fireside visitor. Hpei
etal attention will be paid to the latest and
most important
MARKET REPORTS,
of all the leading cotton, grain, produce and
oilier markets in tb* sown try.
March 14 2 . ^ tf
Richmond Dispatch,
BY
Ctvirdki k lianeriiley,
RICHMOND, VAIU11NIA.
Daily, Hemi-Weekly ami Weekly.
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THK DAILY DIMPATCH te mailed te
uheeriber* ?l jear, or $4 for ait
month*, in adranee.
Till HKMI-WRKKLY MtfPATTII la leaned
aTBijr Tueedaj and Friday, at $4.00, ia
TflF. WEEKLY DIWPATTH ie laened fTtry
Fridajr, and mailed to aw been be m at 9'2 per
annum
LRTTKR PRRRR PRINTING,
i Faaej Calend Peeter* and Tarda. Mile
Head a, Circular*. Wedding Tarda, and Faacv
Printing of all kind*, done In ?u peri or style
at the Dispatch job oprrru, a?d at
I Northern prtcee.
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