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V S E-Ii IM 0 U 8 1 ? - ? Appointments; ***** i i.Wj w.-^jsH^j^ffi^' *^ ^Vv*?j^?!<tpT, A. F. Dickon, eyory 8?b^tb>t LscturooTcry Thursdny at7$ P. M. j ?. . Episcopal. ? i Luther an. . . T . R?t. W. A^onp*~At Tri?Ry-lat and.8d Suto Bur. P. p^iwtoit-~AVBt.VMattlii>vr8 lst.aud 8d ??nd^ At I*b?i??n 2d;an4 4|h $u$days. ' *, ?I -Baptist. # .] ' R?v. R. J. BpfTAttpir?At Bjanehvilte, lsj and $d Sundays In each month: Santco; '2d and 4lh Sufi . s?'. ?' . . . ? ? r ,-ntii*^l *"jti*?- v # Birr. W. F. CHAriiK-r-At*Ebene?er, 1 s{ Sunday "of k each month. Canaan, 3d Sunday ..of-each -month. ' Bull 8we-mp,.4ihSunday ot.cookmonth.* . ~ f . ?*?bv.rIKF.4*idl?b~Ati-A^troob, 2d?md4th Sun .days (morning.) Corinth,'2d and 4th Sundays <aj ? ?itC W, J. ^JtrpBRr-At Glongary School House, 'Itt and 8d' Sundays. 8?nte*,' (colored Sunday School),* 2d Aid 4th Sundays. S <! ??* ??> f' f *:ffeiK6^ik^?^\nme\da for OrJdnge\nirg''l)is: ? Irfcl, &. C. Conference, 2d Qiutrter.^ St. G eoboe's?April 8th and 7th: ' UrrEn OiuiHar?Trinity, April 13Ui^nd<l4Ui. - &?^???i^ljeU?eW i BLACKviLj.r.?Graham?,April.27th and 28th. Upper St. MArtlitMs?Asbury' CUiapcl,. May 4th ^Tc^am^^fsirii^ ind-ferh. / * . .'^SlrcA??irviriT?4.Bothlohemj May* 18th and .19th. [ ;Sr. TtfATinsws?Tabernacle, May 26th and 2??h. t Bajrbwklu?May 81st. Aiken and Granitevim.e?June 1st and* 2d. Lki'kot?n?Shil?, Jbne' 8th and 9th.* * Eastern Orakob?Vftlte House? Juno 15th and 'it } ' "i f ? > *jr j . ' fi ri- "A. M. ??BlEI?BEBXi, T..E. ? . Tim-aok?Bnv *f7. G. Conner, every Sabbath, at . Rby. G; CoiOtBit?rAt Prospect, 1st and 8d Sun day?(a(tenioon.). ^ion^,2dj^id4t^ Sundays (aftor ?oon. \ . i ?? ; Rkv. John Ina din et?At Calvary, 1st.Sunday ip each month. Trinity, 2d Suuday in cacli month. : jt?T, JT. 8,/C?*'loft/:*-At Provido?oe, 2dj and 4th ?ant?/rf 10i A. M... AtGcrfifm^ Sid- and ?4th' 8un days 8J.P- M. At Target 1 st and 3d Sundays 10.} A. M. At Bethlehem, 1st and8d Sundays,. *8J .P. . BBv. E. A. A?stw?"AiDavis-.Bridgc, 2d Sunday "ii? caoh'month .at i). Av M. Hopowell Church, 8d Sunday in ea'ch month, nt. 11 A. M. rine'Grgve Church, 4th Sunday ift each month, at Jl A. M. ItKTi Tn?B. R'aybob-^?1st and 8d Sundays dt Now Hope, 10 J A. M., and Bethlehem at 4 P. M. .2d and 5th Sundays at Sardis, (near. Pranchvillo,) 10J A. '^M^aUle:Creek,"4 1?; Mv* ..' ? . BSl?" Wc-will he glad to complete this list, and re spectfully irivito the ClorgyniQn of various . denomi- " ? nations to send in their appointments, and they will bo inserted with pleasure among the above. '^?tWli^tte^?ai- Scfe)ol- Does.' tc !.:.V."3 ? '?J ? tihTl&iii - f'm . . , ' . _ . , . ... . 4, s- ? ? ?.y r?* ?? '.?? "Jt 1 t;- It employesiho b'est men and 'women*id' the community for teaclierri. . 2.. It lurulshes a circulating library; so --that overy pupil cari haye*fifly bookfe .to rend ^ 3.-Xt gives newspapers to the pupils^ with ^te^i03;cellcnt little stories. .Tr.'."";.-,4*. It teaohes the, young to sing, aflid furnish es sihging books to those ^rho need thoni;..: "5. Itgive8 onco a,year a delightful pic-nio, * or excursion, or.celebration, t& Sunday sohooj' ^ ?obojart.' (I H Z. " 6. It has jta annual conventions with pro: ^?sessions, bands ?f music, with eloquent speeches "tor leet?res1, anil filis'tho larcckt churches: With flowers, ebngs^an^ happiness, \ \ '* * -.' V "... . tJv,Cm!dren ^ho,cannot read, it teaches .to '* t??i>vlt!offers prizes in tho shape of: Bibles, ?Testaments, and other good books, medals or 9.1t the pupils aro sick, .the good Snnday .school teaqher or.aupcrintondcnts visit them. / . ^10.-It/givpa fifty IcsBons d year in thut book of books, the Uiblo. 11. It trains tho children in the practice of : bcti?Vblence, love, obedience to parents, truth-H ?' iulncsa, kindness to one another and purity of j language^ . 1 ; r ' "' 'l'"'. Vi. It seokt} to lead them to lovo Jcsu8i{and to ,walk in the path of wisdom. 13. ft teaches them the gold?u rule?to do .unto*others os they would havo others do unto ? |g| ? ? /' ' '. - . - iAGRICTJLTURAL, &c.~. ? . .'??? / ? ?_ _ ?_? ? tr-r?rrr1-"tr~,-'t ?ij.vj'*?-r.7^^=^: ? . ? Xfto*Xurnip lias been cultivated as a garden esculent for centuries, and has been cpltiv^ted ? ?iu field culture in England for tho last coOtu? ry, to tho groat benefit of the English Boil, and 'fptyo increased production of beef, mutton and fine wool. To Buch/d; Btato c^f perfection'hftvo . *%o 'EngIu-h brought tho .cililture of turnips^ that they have revolutionized the agriculturoof the Kingd?rrt, and th6 tut nip orop ?f England is annually -worth rnoro than the.Cotton crop of the Uniced States'. '* Lord Tow usend was among ' ?? the first to introduoo the field culture of turnips* .^iftto England,, and with so much- assiduity "did he combat the strong prejtidiee?'of bis"cuun trynien^ that in., derision they called ? bim"*tur ruip Townsecdi ?~T3ng1atid:fs now ro?pi'bg more ?ub**fant inl benefit trfy^&i j$?j^a?*jopIpria> tu* ?**-.' ' f HiiX'- ? ?' ? bors of bo? "Turnip Townsend," than from all &p*:glory*^ h?- MftYlmtjf?^ file to England, how much more so may it be 1h the Southern States, where they do not hate.' to be pulled or housed? ' Here are the natural sheep pastures'of the world, and with the EutA ^^a|^ther|tu^fs7jo hf| ? $^tj^$ed, the ,S out horn States can. surpass England in the production of wool, as much as they do now ixt cotton. # -X Ttfhave early gajder^turnips-, thejjeed should come "*Jr?na wlj, N^rlhe^f; )a$?do. Ear)y{ DutcE^farmpa may Be? sowH in^-January aifcd. February,-.and iu -August-and September f'c/r -fall crops. Plant in drill, twelve" or fourteea inches-apart,, and thih out to si* inches lor field culture. Sow,, common TnrnipB;.in Au gust, 'S?pt^mber1ind1?ctdbox5 ? TJne Ru&Baga should bo planted in drills, two feet apart, and thimied out fo'twelyo ,o? fourt?en' inches. The Rut a Bnga is destined soon to work a great change in Southern', agriculture. They are- as easily managed as the cqmmon. Turnip, afe" more^'utritim ieep mucli,-lQug|f,^nd affoijd^ greens' tH[att\ to collards^f-noistrpbHor. Stock of all kinds are fond of them, aud/ from their ridhi golden col6r> s^eet'and delicate flavor, are unsurpassed for the table. Farmers, try tho ^td|Ba^/aho>10arn ^w^lft|e^oj cjrn' crib I* TliillJtjPBaga. ft not ^inclined to Beod in' this; climate: but this is. a,benefit rajther .than ari objection, ?s thereby 'the root keeps sound much loDger. Save, the seed of other kinds of turnips, transplant them and cut the taprroot off. Seed ' thus saved, will hold its original-qualities for years, but it . js tho inter est of every planter and gardonor to. oh'angc seed occasionally." Seed, -from Old or Nefy, Englandj/Teniicssocor .North Ojpi llina, is pre forablo fpr a change. : The turnip delights in j j a'rich sa^dyspil. but they will grow in almost ] any soil that is. rich ?enough"." Land fresh from the woods suits them best;, a piece trod by sheep or cattle yicldp on'orniously in turnipd, and is one of (he most profitable of the farm, j , \* j ' -^Soidhern-Cultivator. I Ruta Baga8 kept, with us this year fit for the table* until May.?Ed. So. Cult. T Tomatoes'.?This belongs' td the .potatoj fdmily, and liko tho potatoe, is found wild in South America. It is of quite re'eont?intro-1 duct ion to the kitchen garden, and now rank.b : highest nmong the culinary vegetables. To mato seed may bo planted from.'about the mid dle of March through the month of. April. They are as tender as bonus, .and~tho.se! who would have-them early must protect them from frost! 'Thoy may be sown . broadcast. or in drills, and after danger of frost is over, may be transplanted as safely as cabbages. It is found to improve the quantity and quality of the fruit; *to stick the vines, and 'train them up ou bushes, like the* English P?a. The fruit ripens [ earlier, is hot much inclined to rot, and is .much better flavored, than fruits that ripeu on the ground: ' To save seed, Volcct the earliest and ripest, mash them with tho hand, and wash tho. r^lp^from^l^ sBcd, spread thesQcd in shallow j-dishes, and dry'in the shude ; when thorough ly dry put away iu papor.bags Tor future use. The large smooth red tomato is the best, for cooking, aird tho pear apd chfjrry 'shaped, for ted by Dr, Camakfrom mtltcxn Central Agricut --OI-- r?? - pi?kling.?-Convnnnicaied by Dr. C'amak from Tr-atisact-cxs of the Sox txtfql Society, Raisino Colts.?Never expect to have d good horso if you cram your coltj it cannot be done.?Tho old adage in -Vermont, "A ragged^ colt mutes the best horse,!' moans" everything, |-.Xour cpltj^hcuiBhonld run with its dam until It has reachedthai cG'u dit'ou of tho stomach which I will enable it to digest solid food. Then tako your colt ond let it have abundance of (reo, cold air to begin with) and in addition fo that, ayoid the feoding of' grain until it is three years old; as you would avoid feeding brandy and'water to "your children when "they aro little. It is astonishing how many nicb colts are-ruined 'by thV excessive use of stimulating grain food iu their infancy, so to speak. . Let your, colt mature sjowiy, its bones grow proper-^ ly, its digestive functions be . properly..organ ized, its flesh in tho proper cbuditibn^nbvcrj fat,' K?rse'fat is"tho poorest fac in the world keep it upon the best hay \xx Winter, and good, sweet pustule in Summer, and you will make tho best possible horse of that colt.?Dr. D?ring. * , Small Pajims and Fkuit'?A New York farmer nj&kc/i tho following? suggestions in ru gn.ril to small 'farms:'In many cases wliere large farms arc divided, thero is no orchard: But the ^entorprisihg [beginner ma$r do well 'by raising email fruits while his orchard is growing. A noighbor is making more off tho Boolittlc raspberries, by Bclliftgj fruits, and. plants-?both grown on tho same lftnd?from a few acres than most men make on one Huu .dred .acres* by eomtrion farming. These .one other small fruits may bo grown between tin rows of apple trees iu a young orchard. The grower of small fruit? may do'ibettcr growing strawberries, raspberries and blackberries, so as to- have" a succession all through the season j thus.requiring 1 iCss ' holp at any ,time, wliilo business can bo better managod and controlled. Potato) yoUASiti?Boil one pint of hops in [ twd pints of Water, strain the Water from .the hops^ grate five good sized potatoes, put in* a kettle, adjd: otic-cup of sugar,, one tablcspoon ful of salt, ope of giiiger^ boll ton minutes, add mpre'Water if tob thick. Strain' through' a co lander, coCJi.itd^l-iyeasl.^rise^op'le. It will mraUM. > > ? v > - . MK/t>>;T J% , TftefiH^^ Store via ^ K^LJ^?:Ov-* i?*4i \ H CS (ff I f, {' ;. '? Medicines,p 4B'?>''HedyL<rine8,' ... LATENT MEDlClfcEB QF ALL 1^ND8? . | . Taints, Oils and Brushes, . . - Dyo ?tuff?, : w? . . I v j" ? Lyo ?hd rotasbf Maizena and Corn Starob, Cooking and Washing Soda." ^ COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE FOWDEB, , ^ &e,, Prepared by Ephraim L?rrabee,> . -BITTERS of nll Klnds, ? 1 TRUS8EB,. Single and double. Large and Small,. *? Fiji? Smoking andChewing TOBACCO, | Fine BRANDIES and WINES for'MeoUcjWp?r^?seP, IK**** PEBFTJMES ah.d TOILET SOAPS. The Best of t^l#l? Powders. Call and ask for what you want in tbo Drug Lino. fqb 23 - o* ' - ly ??#?^?1 i ?? i ii i ' ' .?? ? charleston ca bd? B, ?. SIMMONS, Lumber aiid Timber Factor, . OFFICE 101 BEAUFAIN-ST., POND AND YARD, BLUM'S OLD STAND, * . CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING CONSULTED THE BEST LEGAL Authority, and finding that 8 at?. per 1000 feet is the Legal Charge for Measuring Lumber and Timber, was the first to require the '^Measurers to . rcduco their oh?vge to the legal rntc. - . ? ..? ?. 5 tf ? 3? o n r> Age oh LUMBER and TIMBER, 20 cts per 1000 feet from the time received until sold. ONE-THIRD of the Market Price advanced on all. Consignments. Orders attended to for PATRONS without Com missions. ? ? Thankful for past favors, solicits a cont inuance of the same, j '* ? may 18 tf H. L. Jeffers & Co., factors '. J ???? ~ t ?? '? AND ? v ; . > : i Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C, ' JL <*. * i f. ' ?? * i ... ? ' , ?".O'r- . STECIAn,ATTENTION .GIVKX TO THE SALE of Cotton and oilier Produce. Orders for sup plicscarefully attended to. Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone, Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Win, C, Whetstone, St, Mat thews. apl 6 If WILLIS & CHSOLM, fatoks, commission 31 euch ants SHIPPING AGENTS. "TTTILL ATTEND TO THE PUIICIJ?Se] ? 7 sale and shipment to' Foreign and Do I nie'stio Ports, ?f Cotton, Rice, Lumber and Nav i al Stores. . ATLANTIC WHARF, charles.ton, s. c. E. WILLIS. ALEX. 11. CIHSOtM. feb23 1 . y - ;_'?"..'??_ CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLE, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. j . All "Goods aro selected specially for our SOUTHERN-TRADE. At THE OLD STAND, N'?. 287 KING STREET, Three doors below "YYcntworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. ? Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. "'ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H..C: Stoi:t..; CifAnt.Ks Wkbb. H. C. V.'.u.kKn. Teh 2.8 . 0 tf J. E. ADGER & CO., Direct Importers and Dealers *?} >v - ' *{M?k ?', * . 1 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, BAB IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ?C, No. 139 Mrctiiuj-strcct, NEAR CHARLESTON HOTEL, AND NO. (12 EAST BAY, cHA.i^riii:sToisr, s. c. J. ELLISON ADGEB. K/ D. BOBIN80N. A. McD. BBOWN, G. H. MOFFETT. J. ADGER SMYTH. NOTICE. I.' SALbli-: C. WOLFE, wife of II. Lawrence Wolfe, a resident of Orangeburg, S. CM and by oc cupation a merchant, do horehy give notice of my intention after one month from this date, to trade as I a sole trader, SALBTE C. WOLFE. ^^IsiiM*^ ' ? may 11 In, - .; \ . - ?y II .? .' ^CORNER STORE, R?SSEtl^STREET ' ?ND? *?M.J%<^-^^fjrK'. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO TUE CITIZENS OF 0RANGEBURG" DJS-, triot lbaj. they havo ? A ? ' <1 ?V t "**?*r??^ ?T? 6*V* .V?tI?M %f> ^.".t-; 1 l ? . . ^RECEIVED*ANp.^OA^..OPJ5NiI'iI3L; ,.. i..:f^vUu,:;, " , 3T :// 2? J Ii S E 06. JST D S U. 2* 2" L T O' 1 ^ ?'? ? ? -?? ?: * SPRINT AJSD? $t?MESK O?tt?Sfi3 l . . ?V-* vhri a ? ?'. \U i- - ' ?^?? ??*?-????vjt I. Purohased smec the recent DECLINE IN COTTON, jvbicb cnable tbcm to Bell v ? .'?:?.* < ? '? ? ? V*] t' ??* ?v$,?*tnw$ N , CHEAP FOR CASBr sinec the War. ?? .? . ? r I: .. v f WE 'ARE >NO# OFFERING." At Priced to traft tbc TIMES, hnd lower than n^-v^f! c* , u..,.s.* ? i *-.rey*'* a, - CAMC.08 at 10c ' . GOOD CALICOS at 12Je. n W been Vfc^ainc^thc War.^, -j ij4 ^ ?^'f| W18 ARE >Noiv eFFEBIN?. IUSST' CAttCOS 'fron? i 6V. 1o 20. 1 ?": >.i .BLEACHED SlItltTINOB Crom l?io..to 30./ A GOQD ARTICLE.Lyd wide hV5K)6. .. . . ? FAST COLORED SCOTCH MUSLIN?at^2?c. . ' - ^ <? TogcUior" with the nbove may be found ? :. . . . , ? ?VA r?r1 t A LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF . If . ; ] CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GR0CKR1ES,.T2TC. . . LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER ? J)1^ .*. . . .. vh; - ' ?? ^ may 11 Ty JOHN D. STOCKE ft &1'?. I , F ' ! ,i J U S T ? V?^. t; 4.1 * s ; ? . . I. >?>.' I lie ifcvi i A fall supply of Spring Ooods >co?sistitig^ of all kinds. ?i.y ?* i?J^? iff 4'i#d>- i DRESS GOODS, ? JjADTES* SI LR (^OVEUINGS,. UOISEHV. UARASQLS, STT.K' RTBEONS,' * '*?"?* WHITE GOOf)S. '' 'i C * NiOTIONS, ? . ? ??? - - ? M?.mr Together will: an cxtenaive supply of PRINTS, LONGCLOTHSi'.SHEETINGS arrdotlicr DOMESTIC GOODSS. ? ' v ./ . , READY MADE CLOTHING, Of which will be foufid a great variety of sh ales and sixes.. Together >vith .mi\ny biluT; 100DS too numerous to mention. A call is respectfully siilicitcd ' *' 'f.' IISr KQXTITY. 0 E A N G E B ? ? U B I S.T lt L C T. The State of South Carolina \ Ex. Hoi. j .1 In ro lost documents. Solicitor Southern Circuit. J Application having by en made 1*>; Jnines W. Reed ami wife and others, for lonyo tn prove the cxislenco loss and contents of it Pood of Conveyance in Trust 'modo under order of the Court of Equity in F.eh'ru nry, 1850, to Levi S. Tyler for the use of J. W. J Heed and wife for, joint lives, rotnaiudor to survivor ! for life, and.afterward* to the ??uc of'tho wifo-^ I On mothm of Huts'ons'& Legat e, Solicitors for Ap plicai t, it is ordered, That all .persons who desire so to dp, ihay appear and cross examine the evidence produced and introduce evidence in reply, before me on the 17th day of November next. Commissioner'* Office, \ .V. 1).' JAMISON, Orangehurg C. H. ? > Commissioner. ,* Mar. 27, 1807. J.Xtl mar GO . Cm ? _w .. . _ _ _ ? ? i ? ibsr iiiQin t y, OR.ANGEBURG DISTRICT. . The State ox rclationc \ . Biii io ! Solicitor Southern Circuit, V ? pcrpctuoto lu re lost Documents.,' J Testimony. ! Application having been made by Mrs. Cely Metis to prove the Existence, Loss and Contents of the iaat Will and Testament of Jarnes D. Metis, deceased. On motion of Messrs. Iilar & Dibblo, Solicitors, it, is ordered, That all persons who desists so to do, may appear and cross examine the evidence pro 1 duced, and introduce evidence in reply before mo on the 2tith day of June next. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON,. Orangehurg C. II., v ' Commissioner, March 4, 18(17. )y mar 28 8m I IN EQUITY, ORANGEHURG DISTRICT. Henry Livingston, Ex'or of Will of Baruct Living ingston, vs. B. Williamson nnil other Dcvinces and Legatees. it appearing to my satisfaction, that the. Defen dants. Henry and George - Williamson,; Elisabeth. King, widow, and tho .children of John and Jo seph Williamson, deceased, are absent from and) reside beyond the limits .of the State, it. is or dered, on motion of Ilutsons & Legaro, That they do appear and plead; answer and demur to tho com plainants' bill of complaint within forty (lavs Trout this date, or a' decree of Pro Confcsso will be on-j tered against them. V. D. V. JAMISON, may 2???t XII Commissioner. - ' ' ; : _ :. V-J ._' ? " ' '.' : ?''?* '?* - ' Tho Stato of South . Carolina. OUANGEBURG IHSTRICT. In the Court of Cominon Picas. II. II? Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs'F. A. Wilcox scn, A. E. Tulmodgb. ATTACHMENT. WHEREAS the Plaintiffs did on tho 20th day of M?y file their declaration ngahist-tho De fendants, who (as it is said) are absent from and without the limits of this Slate, and have neither wives nor attorneys known within the same/upon Whom a copy of said declaration may be served: Oil motion of Hutsons & Legart, Plaintiffs Attorneys it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appeal", and plead to the said declaration on or before the 22hd day, of May, which will be in tho year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty eight, otherwise" final and absolute Judgment'-will then be given and rtWnrdcd ngaihi* tbVrrt* v 1 ?? ?*? Nttfllt F.TlOWNSON, Mny 20,^807.' y X*>h 1 c8ml C. C r. . > ?t\\ . . - ? i THE Charleston i)aily Nisws, ? u. r.xathcabt. Editor. ? (\VJ IIGABT, MoMJLLAN ? MOUTON Proprietor*, . ? ' '? r> "1 'j No. 13 Haynk Stukkt. ' CITY ;"j?raNTERS. ' terms cash. SUBSCRIPTION.' Daily?Twelve Months......$10 00 1 >:ii 1 v ? 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