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11 A, tt. aad 4P. M. ? ^?
ifeoUU* Cvery Thursday at 71 P. M
and afternoon.
84 8011':
and 84
am, 1st Sunday of
^^itotorgi^^dsa 8aaddy ?f each month,
>J?iv;?BlI.'DVD?BHA?--AtFdur:Holc8,lBtSuu
?ayof eoehmo?th.' i'i-V i ' ><M ;:iv.r.n;
v RaV.Tl. Ji EDwatoi-i-At Brauchvillc, 1st and 8d
S^daya te;^ch ni?mh. r ?antee, 2d aod 4th Sun
daya ?f-each month. ;j .a ;i3h>?pl B!??'1j
'. W. F. Chaw?k?At Ebenexer, 1st Sunday'of
1>. F. Sri?>taB~-At Ant\o;cbw2d and 4th Sun?
i BKT. tr. X SNiuEiii-At'oicngary School House,
1st und ;'8dv''Sunday^ < Santco, '(colored''Sunday
School),! 2d and'4th Sundays..' L-rtc!'.o<T ?ntyrrH f
Methodist?Appointments for Orangehtijrg Dis
UfciwaVfiiuj-^ebVoA,- JtOj.fy'TJ ? ;<??.- ? 1 '.<>J
OBAifaBkBG-Zlony July 18, 14. '?J ;
Pbovidbscs CvM. ,?July 18 and JH.; |
j.Uwau ST.,MArraF.w??Limestone, July 27, 28.
ttsftfc* OttAKOE^Sbiloh, Augusi 10; H.il''/ ^
fit MATraewfl?Jc'JURrlctn, August 17, 18.. oM
' tExisowm?Auguat 24, 25. ?
AiwwS^afiSK^Au^atT.?
> ^ T A. M.. CHRIETZBERG, K E.
: VlttiuE?Rtv. W. G. Cokneb, every Sabbath at
M>| A. and every Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock. ? .Wf.-.;'
Bbv. W. G. Conner?At Zion, 1st and 3d Sun
days (afternoon.) Prospect. 2d and 4th Sundays
w^ulW? .'> .
. Rev. j. S. Conn on.?At Providence, 2d and 4th
Sundayo 10} A. M. I At Gcriiim, 2d and 4th Sun
days 8J 3?- M. At Target 1st and 8d Sundays 10$
A- AL At Bethlehem, 1st and 8d Sundays, 8} P.
BiV^?B^ -lit Sun
day, Ebonezcr and Gothsemanc 2d Suuday, Trinity
8d Sunday, Calja??4th Sunday, -f i&ir^ I
?tT. L. W. Rast.?Trinity 1st Sunday, Cnlv?ry
2d Sunday, Adrow Ohapcl 8d Sunday, Ebenczer
nndB^ r ] T |<|
? vJ'V-.fL*. v. v^^/Cy? of? k?14-S "-1,9 4J{ i
Rev. E. A. AusTix?At Pavis Bridge, 2d Sunday
- in each month at B ?. M. HopeweB Church, 8d
Church, 4th Sunday in each month, at 11A.M.
. Rev. Tnos. RATaoa?lot and 3d Sundays at New]
, Hope, 1?J A.'M., and Bcthlcheni at 4 P. MJ 2d and
4th Sundays at Sardis; (near Branchvillc,) 1.0J A.
HSf Wo will be glad t o oewjdctc ?his list, and re- j
cppeetfully. invite ^he Clergymen, of. Various, denoml-1
natioi?'to eend in their appointments, and they will
fee tasertod with pleasure among the above.
AGRICULTURAL, &C.
7^.
Sooth Caro5ina???poi*t on Her Agri
.^crtBWj^ l^pspecls.,,
Hr. Theo. 0. Peters; of the United States
Agrf?ral lament, has made a report to
Cumtpinsioncr on . the Agricultural ;condi
ti?? of the South. . uTho ibUnWiHg |9ithe/ee-i
^-ojr;^^
jiato has 1 devoted ita n^iriouiture to the;
ifation of these two.rceroljantahlo pro^u^ta,
w 'iliu ncgloct of nil her other agricultural ? tf.t
,?ttle TOorO poor soil than North Carolina, while
' ^^^^;i?^^ ineJre
igfieWnv' ? reported, 368,412 bales? hov; much
^WrfikTO ff* ^nd^ow m?ch j?^nd
dooa:not appear, while tho quantity planted is
'.^^^''o^^^.-^Ii^^ ssfe>;-.eMnttlSe
that not ovei ono-h?lf of tho land, planted Hn
*&S$ U??' 'is ' now' boipjj Wptked, -while!
through tho region known as' "Shernian'o
track," the samo citii?cs which compelled the
abandonment or fields after they had heed
p]fr|tff^and partially worked inJforth- Carol i
roduoed like results, only to n li
^me/haTe| pe|n| coinpellol
and at once, xrh\\o others
have dlseharged thcir hands and teams, and
worked with their families in order to makqj
s!&j(rn4ua^ Ht?fr c?tlon to savs th^js ftma'
future starvation. '' - * [
While1 tkuch relief has con V to many of
J,JS?? s aijail^pM^io^ have been^
v - W iinpossibiity. of /gottlob ?, c?n
voyanoe to find the suffering or to send relief
when found. If tho history of tho post and
PW?#K>fc>v^ Caro|
Unas, Georgia, portions of Alabama, on J Mis
ippi la ?vor fully writtc n, an' amount of hu
most IWVVW^^JW?/wffi^ ^??W^1 att0.th
planting und another harvest, untold raise
,,??Ai?i!in): H?A0 1A3H0]
families
have
ve had no meat for weeks; that they have
ha<)
r?oj^^^^^^^^^' substUwfc^
cd some sixty inilos to tf relative, who had
loaned him a cow then iu-mUJc, and there was
joy in that family when the oow came. Thoy
milk , restored their vigor. The inan also
brought a small pareolj.^f seed com, aud the
cow was harnessed to tho plough and a small
of land, waa, prepared for %_fVitura
itit& of ?therSwother? j
r?Hne question,' "Why d
nsfc
firVctildfe*L'toNfie qd&on.^Why &a't
you work V* '*0, air, tell us where we can get
?*i^$mm wag *f *?&yf'
we will moat gladly work, bat everybody is
like we are." And this is the^ cond^ionjtf
thousands. ..?
Com.?More has been planted ? tins?year
than last. In many instances buf^ittlo cotton
is planted, and the energies of the farm devo
ted to corn. Yet they are all so badly in debt
that an effort is.;made, to/grow all the cotton
possible. In the census the com crop is .put
down at'l6,065;??'?liu8hels. It Will faU far
below that this year. I doubt if it reaches half.
To furnish any permanent Telief it should be
double. The plant is ijcli cultivated and lobks
j.t.A >cdt s.vmviSr-x-i i'-.u: tftisKl
meat? Only 1.285,631 bushels are report
ed hy the.cei.8UB'fife,&isJBla&^iJTi&Haok:
; tion and yields well, but so pressing are the
wants of the pooplo, that but a little will be
loft for seed. In many instances the green
I wheat and-rye.havo been .out up nnd .fed to
the mules to enable the farmers to work their
>-|i^^Sfeltloft m$ >WV% Wfo 936,97*
jbushelf, were made, as reported by the census;
jit is, ti$rttbre?^?^
an effort has been made this year to sow eon
like the usual breadth being put in,
'Sice.?The census ruported 119,f00j528
pounds of liullcd or merchantable rice. The
great destruction of the expensive fixtures on
tb.e}r]te&$an^ the wa^hsa ncarly$r?
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
j.than-^^o-'rrulej-^nor will tho vast V?ce fields
bo again cultivated till a new system of
labor>;is established j resort must bo had
to the Chinese. If proper efforts are made
I have t ho doubt abundant labor . of ^that
kindi |o,t^4|bc| poured; at &sin Francisco.
And the Chinaman once domiciled on these
plantations, there wj]|l;be no further want for
labor, and cheap labor, too, for there is scarce
ly.any place on this continent where ^ China
man caniiye so^beap as on the., rice .planta
tions of the South.
,o.\>:I -jit.'t btu> ?in I *><mVT
Tobacco.?This crop has been considered
of small consequence in-this State, the census,
only reporting. -104,912 pounds, j j ? Whether
thene 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 raugo - of the Bluo Ridge
with Virginia' and North Carolina, thertf stems
no good reasons why s?' ckfesot 1 ? grown as |
well as in those States. . ]
? , ' : Soda Water: '
? f -> ? . j
Avfew dov* sinceyrav gentleman; frqin ^Wj
(?Ontry and hisVicently^^ wife, 'viaiteV
the .city for the purpose of seeing the "sights.*'!
While -strolling through tho streets, they!
thought they would indulge in tha luxury of a!
glass'or soda water. 'Entering ah , apothecary
store, thoy made known their wants ;
"What kiqd jof/syrup*-?'.; asked; the man of
fliljivwittou ? ? ' i ! m
"Wall, I gueHfl I'll.take some of tho syrup!
of squills," answered the countryman.
"Wo do d?t use'that Kind," said the clerk. j
?I know y6? 'don't bekase its costly. I will
have tho syrup of squills."
The druggist remonstrated, but all to no ,
purpose. His customer wouid*have squills, ro
markfogt
"All the other * syrups is' mado of sugar,
lemon drops,: Barsapariller, aud sich' things to
humbug folks." T\
The squills were procured and our hero ' ro-!
quested to' pour oiii for himself; and he 'did;
so, taking a bountiful quantity, in order to get
his money's worth. ?% * I
Theihiroinof,fcfW !wr ?.he wouldj
prefe^liers, raisedhersolrto tUsupjibsod-dig-'
ntfyof acityb?llo, and replied: .'' rf J \\
''Reckon as how I'll try mine without'su>
squills; or any sWeeteihV ^ ' f;
., In pasy:ng their own Opinions on the clrb1 o*
theygavi anything but a favorablo decision, j
lu^fo" \ momtote our. fldro began t&-expe<j
"Jerusalem I" ho. exclaimed, "what's tho
matter with my stomach/" and before an an
swer' could bo returned, ho was four miles Off
Gapo-Co^-tt-etcase $f .^nausoa marina.n.
'*"I'm pisencdl" he moa??d. . "Only marrio4
throo days, and got to die l Pump H out of mo
somebody 1 I'll give a'doctor fifty cents to
S^mjrli^!" ,
: The wife fell on her knees, and attempted
IW^tiifort her husband, but ho wbb. not to bo
Sfc^';, an4 not until ibo last of the BquiJJs
Had jeft Km did ho entertain a hop?of romain^
q* Tho couple left Ikb store, vowing vengeance
p&jf?f? ^sn w/?V to*" $P ^ for yl?5n$
www mm <i>a $w:M*mTj
C-RS8FECTFULLY INFORMS THE LADIES OF
<^^si|^b^tt^,i?^cl vicinity, that she has removed to
thV^orqpao door $cit of the Female Seminary,
where ab? hasJ?si.-?*ssed a ^U-.selected a.tock of
.i**>tW^> ^-liff'X"** e>?*?fl'T i X*4*?i;??.*)iT ttO&f'ita
. . to wsiT -*j?.15*J? ?>-??'?:.- . m
Consi^P*f IUDB<CW, ?XQVfERS RUCHES,
RI8TGRIB, PATTlS, SONTAGS, > ALMA8, SUN
DOWNS, GLADIATORS, CENTRAL PARKS, Fash
ionable BONNETS, OLD LADIES BONNETS, of
Ute latest ?tyles, HOODSg Tr|mmed ami Un tri mm cd,
which are otTtrld tlfei?osi r*jj*?aable terms.
3&4ASTV jigfeW^^y
- HAYDEN & W HILDEN",
dealers 14
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK-"
ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARB, AND. 1
HOUSE FURNISHING ?
ARTICLES.
Old Gold and S?ver purchased* Watches and
Jewelry Repaired.
225 Kiug-St., Corner of Beaafain,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
fob 28 b ly
la
- i Co.,
$ X TL-: -
rs
?jj. ft I ? ?? . - AND
Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C : > '
a ? ? > ' ? ~:0:~^' i a ' ; <?
QPECtAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE
of Cotton-oiid other Produce. Order?fox sup
plies carefully nit ended to/
RefeY to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone,
Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Wm. C. Whetstone, St. Mat
thews.
apl 0 .y , it
WILLIS & CffiSOLM,
FACTORS, 0 31 MISSION MERCHANTS
..- ? AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
ILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE,
sale and shipment to Foreign and ih>
j incstic Ports, of Cotton, Rice, Lumber and Nav
al Stores.
ATLANTIC WHARF,
charleston, s. c.
E. W.|u$I$.) /, * f v^LEXi R. CHI80LM.
feb23 1 y
CHARLESTON HOUSE.
?:ot-?
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DEI GOODS.
,ttki . ?AH Goods are selected specially for our
SOUTHERN TRADE.
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET,
.. Three doora below Wontworth,
A LI I i0 CHARLESTON, S. O.
Terms Cash, or City Acceptance.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
II. C. Stole. Charles Wrrin. IL'C. Walkes.
fob, 28 c tf
The Mercury.
CONDUCTED BY
j lt. B. RHETT JR., & BROTHER.
Charleston, S. C.
F.^bArYBQNy Assistant Editor
j Subscription, per annum, payable in advane? :
';..;/ Da?y....*.. $8,00.
Tri-WecKly.!. $4,00.
feb 28 dh tf
?mmi s? ; ~^
The Charleston Courier.
PUBLISHED BY
A. 8. WILLINGTON & CO.,
City Printers, No. Ill East Bay.
k * CHARLESTON, ?. C.
'v ?v- -v- ? .'jk 5 #;
TERM8.
k. S !;i.f ?'< - -
i .?ily one year....... $10,00.
uAily SI* Months.;. 5,00.
Daily Three Months. 2,r>0.
Tri-WCckly, one year. 1 0,00.
TTrMYeekly, Six Months..,.:. 4,00.
THE
Charleston Daily News,
G. R. CATHCART, Editor.
0ATHCART, McMILLAN & MORTON
Proprietors,
No. 18 Hayn? Strebt.
;m.^ity peinters.
TERJISCASH.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Fl . Daily?Twelve Months.......$10 00
iJuilv?nix Months.;........ 6 00
Daily?Three ^InntliH. 2 60
Winkle Copies..;fi cents
Biaaiaiihifc?J. :t
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.el'viiifti i??-?'?*? (ha I??y.
n A
.'I '?"jtl*$
fl ^A^itrtMt -JT. 7. Jmctf da
G?RNA? ST?RE, RUSSELl^STRfcjET AJShl BAJkifMX*?hl A^?WJ.ft,noT
pi* t*A
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0^xlLT^ANNOl71ICa Id THE CITIZENS OF OR ANG?DCHGlDIS
THEIR SECOND
. ^ ??"t I.(?"irM /.>?fr..w .v'iitwW 4l fowtJ&K .11
Purchased since tho recent DECLINE IN COTTON, which enablo then^ to.pcllj ^ ?Adiet?i^ & A
IX.' ., ??!;?'.' ;.?* " .uH I " : " ' r
' Urlx-rY. .11 .'d ,rji1?*d.
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At Prices to^HV?V'ilM^?nd lower than hare ^en'^e^d^^lhe'-irAV.'*' ,j7f
j h, w rt WiJ AlftR NOW OBFBB^Er V.iL
d!AT-;.!i nrr; I , V , ...r, ? ... . , f
CALICqa.at 10oVA .^?0OD.CAWgQ8?tk??.UvV 'TifeSTbAlLr?O'str^nf^r?2^-c
' "3LEAC?ED SHIRTINGS froinWto 30. ? A.GO?D AUMOli^ l ^d-Wldeut'aOuri od* 4?o
#A?* COLORS ?CO^OJI ^uaW^fl ifcffc, R 't>j| *V>
.'cikm ? ;) tttoiUL N> nviiji ' .* tt^l had JOd
the wvo.may
?5 A; 'TiA^
rE ASSOJmWJMXOE,
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AN? 0H0E8, GROCRRIEB, nC.i^ASIB^fHoiJ>A WoX
tatty 11
I Ijf v/[.KV ; ; [f, U, VA . i^Oll?,^ Jlfi^ftit^HiW
In Equity,
ORANGEB?RG DISTRICT.
James D/C. Clcckley, adm'r of v) i , JJill of ;
. D. W. Gissendanncr, vs. V Injunction.
M. A. Gissondanntr and others. ) and Relief.
PURSUANT to an order of Chancellor Johnson,
in thin case, all person's having demands against the
Estate of David W/ Giseendanner,' -will proTo the
same ffbfore me within four months from:this date,
or they will t>c debarred payment, and.any one in
debted to the same may appear before me and prove
the real value of .their contracts.
Commissioner's Office,) V. D. V: JAMISON,
Orangeburg C. Ii. J- Commissioner.
February 26, 1867. J
June 2? . XII ^ la?8
? ?
In Equity,
ORANGEBURG DISTRIcA : j,
T. W. Gleato.-^ and Sarah T. his wife, i Rill for
adm'r and exV of J. W. Tindal, va. > Injunction {
Jno. R. Milh.-ms and others. , } and.Bolief.
? PURSUANT to an prdtr from Chancellor Johnson
in this case, all person l ha>*ng dem a nda against the
Estate of 3. W. Tindal, deceased, will prove the
same before n\e within three months from this date,
or they will be debarred payment," ?nd any one far
debted to tbe same inny appear befo're ine for tbe
purpose of ascertaining tho real value*o'lbcir con
tracts.
Commissioner's Office, V V; D. V. JAMISON,
' Orangeburg C. II. V Commissioner.
May 17, 1807. j
june 29 XII lamS
7
. . _ . _ .. .
.??***?.?
In Equity,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
Catherine Tytor, Ad'x of L. 8. Tyler, ) . Bill for
vs. ? I Injunction
' II. Livingston, ex'or et. aL ' j and Relief.
PURSUANT t? an order of Chancellor Johnson in
this case, all persons- having demands against the
Estate of Leta. 8. Tyler* dee'd, will prove the same
before mo on or before the 15th day of August next,
or the will he debarred payment; and all persons
indebted to the same, will make payment.
Commissioner's Offico, ) V. D. V. JAMISON,
Orangeburg C. IL, \ Commissioner.
May 8, 1807. j
june 20 XII lamS
In Equity,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
VY. P. Phillips, adm'r & O. Z. Phillips. ) Bill for
adra'x, vs. > Injunction
John R. Millions. j and Relief.
PURSUANT to an order in this case, all persons
having olaims against'the Estate of D. V. Phillips,
deceased, will prove the same before me within
three months from this date, and all persons indebtod
to the same may come before me and pro ?e the real
value of their contracts, within the same time.
Commissioner's Office, V V. D. V. JAMISON,
Orangeburg C. II. > Commissioner.
May 17. 1807. )
- june 29 XII lam8
IN EQUITY,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
The State of South Carolina, 1 In Re.
Ex. Rel. Sol'r. Southern Cirecuit. / Lost Documents
Application having been made by Joseph H. Mor
?\tx to prove.the past existence loss and contents of ]
e last Will and Testament of Martin Friday, .do
ceaeed,?on motion of Ilufaons A Legare, 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 <lr>y of Sep
tember next.
Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON,
Orangeburg C. H., I Commissioner.
Juno 12, 1867. J
june 15 xfi , : _ 8m
IN EQUITY,
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) BiU to
Ex Rel Solicitor. v Perpetuate
In Re Lost Documents.* J Testimony.
Application having been made by William II.
Ehney to prove tho existence, loss and contents of a
Deed of Release, made by William H. Corbet t in the
year 1860 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 tho evidence, and introduce evidence in re
ply before me on tho 80th day of July A. D., 1807,"
Commissioner's Office, ) V. D. V. JAMISON,-*
Orangeburg C. H. [ Commissioner.
April 80, 1867 j may 4 XII eoro?3
THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR.
Is Published Monthly
AT ATHENS, GEORGIA,
BY
1,
?VVM.N.WHITE.
. ? 'i ..? ?:< :.?: (' ? ;*-l?trf')? ,| Ifi try! ? f i
TERMS.?Tw o Dollars per year, or $1 for six
months; 50 cents for three months In Au.
vamc!*. Single copies 20 cents. ? !
??yr AH Communications for the paper and Suh
m*r28' _ V ' If
Mi ??? ti ?w V*ll
Southern Christian Advocate,
rpmS i WELL. ENOVjN AELIGIP?SvJWjgK
? newspaper, commenced its THIRTIETH VOL
UME in'January 1867, under the editorial control
tod it for Hie past twelve years. - - ? , ? - ' i
_.De.TQted .to. Religion, and the, interests of the
Cliureh of Christ-^m organ of tho Methodist Epis
copal Church .South) in the South-Eastern States?
of high literary character? ^baring among its con
tributors and correspondents many of tho most emi
nent divines in that .Church, and giving due atten
tion to every question'of public importance, to facts
in Science and Art, to the News, to the Markets,
etc., etc., we deem it the very paper for the Family,
where but one paper is;taken, and worthy a pl*<-c I
with tho best, wjtere several arc taken..
1 Besides, it is emphatically; the paper T?PWb'poor !
man, (and such wc nil are now)' for it is choper,
style and (die considered, than uny paper in the
?outbcrn,' State,?,. . . ,., ? ..y ^hi-.x .
As a medium of extensive, country advertising, it
U 'thirbeBt 'pttpeV in tb* South ESstrnavlng a wide
range of circulation, and a large list t<f subscribers
in-South Carolina, Georgia. Florida find Alabama.
Any person .sending $89..00,#^B.Iwi.1cnil?tlctIJo>A-i
copy of the paper for. one year,' for; this service."% |
Those wishing to sobaeribemay"reut H'by mall, of :
apply to the nearest itinerant pvencher of tho Meth
odist Episcopal Chnrch So.-ith, :?11 of whom ore
Agent a for the paper, w . , j^%5 \
Tbrmi ;?Three Doffarv for one year!. Two Dollar*1
for eight ri?onth$7 One Dollar f?V 'fbuf
months. < ?
>jvabm?vr, Cash ix a?t t vrs:. When ibe money J
*s exSnnstetl, the paper b discontinued.
Addrc'a . ...
j. W. BURKE fir-CO..
Hacexv-Ga.
"The Church of the Strangers,'
N K W SO.it'l^,,^,, .
REV. DR. jyEWSf Pastor,
TRANGEILS VISITING >T1-.*V YORK ARK^K
s
spectfully,informed that a congregation, com-;
1 of Christie
posed of Christians of different- tVote.'tont denomi
nations, hn*' been' organized under the Jrasioml ,
charge of the Rev. Charles F. Deems, D. D<,
The service is. held morning and nigi.'t in the
Large Chapel of the University, two block.* West
of the New York Hotel.
The Piihtor's residence and -post ofhee address I?
221 West 84th 1?trecL- Strangers iq tho city, who
are sick or yln distress/may v freely entl upon Dr.
Deems for pastoral service.
When any member of anyCharch comes to New'
York to engage in business, let him call promptly on
tbe Pastor of the Chureb of the strangers. Espe,
cially let this be done in the case of young men who
will have a cordial welcome.
June 15 g . tf
' STEVENS HOPSE,
21, 23, 25 db 27 Broadway, N.' Y,
Opposite Bowling Green.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
THE STEVENS HOUSE is'well und widely known
to the travelling public. Ttf$location is es
pecially suitable to merchants and business men; it
is in close proximity to tho business part of tho
eity?is on tho highway of Southern and Western
travel?and adjacent to aU tho principal Railroad
and Steamboat depots.
The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommoda
tion for over 800 guests?it 2a wall furnished, and
possesses every modern improvement for the com
fort for its:inmates. The rooms uro spacious and
well ventilated?provided with gas and water?the
attendance is prompt and respectful?and the tablo
is generously provided with every delicacy of - the
season?at moderate rates; < - :
The rooms having been refurnished and remodel
ed, wo are enabled to offer extra facilities for tho!
comfort and pleasure of our guests.
GEO. K. CHASE & CO.,
juno 1?6m Proprietors.
Tho Stato of South Carolina.
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
sgs, vs F. nncox
sen, A. E. Talmadge.
ATTACHMENT.
MM/ HKREA8 the Plaintiffs did on the 20th day
Yy of May file their declaration agaipst the De-[i
fendonts, wh'o (as it is said) aro abacnt frpm at \
without the limits of this State, and have he'- *. ?
wives nor attorneys known within the sat*- ',,no'"
Whom a copy of said declaration may "^ji
On motion of Hutsont ?Xogft>e, Plafr f;?.;0?,?* J^I5
it is ordered, that the
and plead to the s?,id ?\cclaratiOI1 an * SJ?tiS
22nd day of May, ^^^M
KS Shi*3? fd ^*ht Hundred and Sixty-1
eight,, othcrwv^.flnfc, tt?5 absolote judgment will
then be givrn ^ aW4r(ied against them?
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