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A G R:l G U LT URAL, &C. What an Industrious Man Can Do, ?dSi^Cr -the West Tho i)avcuport Gazette speaks of Mr. James Thompson, who came from 'Pennsylvania to Scott county, Iowa a dozen years ago; worth a fow hundred dollars, ITo now owns fovty '^ntrJUrms, averaging ouo hundred and sixty acres each, of in all about seven.thousand acres of land, at least half of which is under cultiva tion , the wholo will bo noxt year. Tho la?d ljes in, S,cott and Cedar counties... .The past, year ho put undor cultivation 2,200 acres new land. He is now having tw'?nty farm dwell ings, of six rooms each, framed and gotten ready, iu Davonport, so they can be hauled to his fibrin and gotten ready for his tenants. The tenants get one-third of the crop and two dol lars an aero for fanning new land, and the pamo .share, of tho crops with seventy-livo cents to one dollar en acre for cultivated land. If such an enterprise can succeed in tho far West, we may well ask "What can an indus trious man do, in the South?" How many uncultivated acres of the richest lands that heaven smiles upon arc to-day, awaiting some revolutionary* touch to make them start Into useful oxistonce! How many landowners thore arc with the means all around thorn- to ?build and people villages and towns, of which they possess tho greater share ; nnd yet who trios? No doubt an occasional attempt is made to do something after this kind, but how quickly small obstacles deter and discourage! What wo most require is persistent eifert, combined withcournge, liberality and genuine enterprise that which can wait upon the future for its re ward. But wow is the time to lay the founda tion for success. Now the eyes ol the people of the North and of Europe are being directed to the South, and if favorable inducements arc offered in a way that shall become public, and excite in the many the interest they arc calcu lated to create in a few, we would quickly have an influx of intelligent labor which would aid uh in rebuilding our shattered fortunes and digging us out of the Slough of Despond in which the whole State would seem hopelessly submerged.- -J)a ily Ch rtmictc. vQiterj)iliar Experiment. The terrible ravages of the catcrpiller in Louisiana this year have set the invention of tthc inhabitants of that State to work in a man ner which 8ms alread}' produced some wonder ful results. Tho Crc*cut. gives the following ?description of an invention by Mr. Ohas. Stciu anan: . "The machine ks-a-n ordinary upright steam Iboiler, to generate the steam, fixed upon wheels, the whole not weighing more than seventy-five pounds, which renders it very easy to convey and manage; issuing on cither side from the boiler is a tube about seven feet long (which <ean be made any length) vertically placed and provided with cocks to let on or shut out the steam'. Parallel to and touching this tube is another of the same si/Ai. say one inch bore. Hturmountcd by a tank or reservoir containing the exterminating fluid, and also furnished willi lancets. , At equal distances of six inches, through their whole length, these tubes arc perforated and supplied, at right sngles, with small pipes, the orifices of those of tho steam tubes striking iu a converging direction those of the fluid tube. The fluid being allowed to flow through the others; and takes with it the .fluid which is spread iu minute globules over and around the plant, instantly killing the Cotton worm, whether in embryo or in a state of maturity." What Marks a Busjikl.?For the bene-. fit of those who are not thoroughly posted in such matters, we publish a statement, show ing what constitutes a bushel : doj-u, shelled, fifty-six pounds. Bye, fifty-six pounds. Irish potatoes, sixty pounds. Ilnrley, forty-six pounds. Wheat, sixty pounds. Corn, on the cob, seventy pounds. Buckwheat, fifty-two pounds. ?Oats, thirty-two pounds. Sweet potatoes, fifty pounds. Onions, fifty-seven pounds. Beans, sixty-iwo pounds. Bran, twonty pounds. Clover seed, forty-five pounds. Timothy seed, sixty pounds, Flax seed, fifty-six pounds. Hemp seed, forty-five pounds. Blue grass, fourteen pounds. Dried apples, twenty-four pounds. Dried peaches, thirty-three pounds of peeled and thirty-six of uiqieelcd. Hi,im? Stauokhs in Poot/tuy.?We learn that a disonHo resembling the blind staggers provnils to a considerable extent among the poultry iu this vicinity. A cmtlcmnn, whose poultry yard has been nearly Icpopulatod, in forms us that the following remedy, prescribed by a matter-of-fact Disciple of /Escnlapius of thi? <<ity, cured the diseased birds in n short time : Calomel and ipecac?which had the ef foct of causing the unfortunates to imitate a human being after taking a similar dose?fol lowed by castor oil nnd turpentine; after which tho fowls held up their heads and marched about as proudly as a Japanese with three swords.?Phanix' Two old New England ministers were riding by a gallows, when the elder one asked the other. <;Whuro would you be if that tree boro its proper fruit ?" "Hiding alone sir." was the Immediate reply CHARLESTON QARDS. TEMPLE OF FASHION. ?:o:i?' . o. h. johns?3nt, Importer and Dealer In HATS,' CAPS, FURS arid UMimELLAS, 209 King-Street, CHARLESTON, S. CJ sept 28 ' ! ? ? : ? ' '8m' DEAl.KIl is All Kinds of 'Leaf Tobacco/aud Manufacturer of Fine Havana and Domestic Scgars, Ivo. 5& Sofich/ ' S}rccf, One Door From King, CHARLESTON, S. C . Samples Sent by Express. ' sept 21 ni 3 Zimmerman Davis, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Adder's North Wharf, Consignments Respectfully Kolicitod. i sept 21 . - - m 3 WM. WALTON SffiTH, cotton ka.crroii ?AN II? COM MISSK>N MF RCII ANT, lioyec ?fc Co.'n ..liar/. CHARLESTON, S. 1). QS^" Prompt ami pcrsomd attention given to the sale of Cotton. uug 24 mos ' 0. H. WALTER & CO., FAGTOltS a n n COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Adt/er's. fforlh \YharJ\ C H A R L E S T O N , S. C . -o Liberal Advances made on all Produce Con signed to their Care. oko. ii. WAt.TElt, WM. .1. M'coitMACKj E. It. WAl.Tr.lt. sept 21 in ""OSWELL REEDER, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ADOERS NORTH WHARF, C II A R L E S T 0 N, S . C . -o Consignments Respectfully Solicited, sept 21 m 3 C. Clacivs. A. Witte. CLAC1US & WITTE, XO. SO EAST Ii A lr7 C II A R L E STO N, S. C, Commission Merchants, and WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groccras, FrovisionA, f?";/',/'"!/. Rope and fjiquori. sepl I I * lim "Burnliam's Drug Store." I WOULD R KSFKCTFULI.Y CA LT. THE attention of my triemls ami those of my father lo the large stock of Drugs, Perfuin cry. Dye Stulls ami Patent Medicines, which will he Hold low lor cash, gucli as Quinine, Opium. I.oholia, Buruhnms Godfreys I'or dinland Rulsam Turlington, Sc.J &c, cither whole sale or retail. Cull and examine my Stock, as it is no trouble to show my Goods. Country orders filled with the same dispatch as before the war. E. S. HUHNIIAM, No. 121 King Street, near Calhoun-SL, Sign Fed Mortar, sepl 21?3in Charleston, S. C. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FAL1X)HiS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS and SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, sale and shipment to Foreign and Do mestic Ports, of Cotton, Rice, Lumber and Nav al Stores. ATLANTIC WHARF, (^haht;ii:ston, s. c. F. W1LLTS. ALEX. It. CHISOLM. 1 feb 23 1.- y CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLE, WEBB & CO., WHO! KS \ LK * ND RKTA1L DEALERS IV DMY GOODS. All Goods are selcoted specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT 'I'llF OLD STAND, NO. 2X7 KING STREET, Three doors below Went worth, Off A II LESTOX, S. ('. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. IL C. Stole. Ciiahi.es Weiih. II.? C. Walke?. feb 2:; C tf Charleston Hotel, OlfAULESTON, S. O. MT1I1K POPULAR AND WFLL KNOWN HOTEL still olfers its unrivalled accommoda tions lA the Travelling Public.; audits pnst prestige will be sustained in every particular. The surviving Proprietor will he happy to do all in Ids power fur I ho comfort of his guests. G.EO.HCK G. MIN KM, ii ug IT l 'If CHARLESTON CARDS. IRON TIES, A T 11 K D TT 0 I* f> P?lC E S. JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF Beard's Patent Slot Tie, AND Beard's Patent Improved. Buckle Tie. WHICH WILL DE SOLDAT GREATLY HE <luccd prices and on liberal terms, i Dealers supplied nt a heavy discount. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Charleston, S. C. . . oct 5?6t Factors. J. A. Quackenbusli, 120 EAST PAY, 0 II A R L E S T ON, S . 0 . WII?L FS A LI?: GRO C E R, AND Commission Merchant, DEALER IN Sugar, Teas, Bacon, Lard, Fish and Salt, etc. sepl 11 in G n. niscnoFK. c. wulnkun. Henry Biselioff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND lM'.ALF.ll.s IN WINKS, LIQUORS, SFGARS, &c, Nu. 1117 Fast Ray. C II A R L K S T ON, S . C . sept 11 m * ?? SAM'L R. MARSHALL, IMPOHTKIt and DKAI.KH in English and American it AR DWARF. CUTLERY. GUNS. AND Agricultural Implements, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN GUN. 5110 King Street, Rtl Door Rolow Society, CHARLESTON, S. C. Bcpt 14 * "in Wagener, Heath & Monsees, PLANTATION AND FAMILY GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ham, Bacon, Shoulders, Fork. Reel. Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Tea. etc., etc.. WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS AND T O It A C <' O Aos. llJ.'i and 105 Kust Hay, '?"/". Queen-sfreeti CHARLESTON, S. C. ?$3F" All Orders Promptly Attended to sepl i I Tii 'I H, L. Jeffers 5* Co., FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, OJ/AIILESTOX, S. V. s of Cotton ami oilier Produce. Orders for sup PBCIAL ATTENTION GlYEN TO THE SALE >? plies carefully attended to. He for in Captain John A. Hamilton. H. (J. Stone, Esi|., Orangeburg. Dr. Win. C. Wlietslone, St. Mat. thews. a pi c? tr S, Thomas, Jit., W.m. S. L.\x\i:.\i'., William Gr. Whilden & Co. FORMERLY OF IIAYDEN & WUILDEN, OKALKItS IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WAKE. AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Old Gold and Silver purchased. WatcJiesand j Jewelry llipaireil. 225 King-St., Corner of Reaufain, .17' WHOLESALE U HA VXE STREET CHARLESTON, S. ('. fell 28 c IN STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 .... . i i\. i t nation Ornngchiirg District. t P.y 1*. A. MeMICIlAEL, Esq., Ordinary. WHEREAS, .loliii D. Livingston, Imili made suit to nie In grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate ami Effects of Jacob S. Livingston, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular lb? Kindred and Creditors of the said Ja cob S. Livingston,deceased, that they he and nppear before me in the Cunt of Ordinary. In he held tit Orangeburg f. II. on the 18th day of October, insl., after publication hereof, at I I o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause it any they have, why the said Administration should not he grunted, (iiven under my hand this 2d day of Oct.. Anno Domini, lSf.7.' I'. A. MoMlCHAEL, oct 5- -*Jt * . ?. 0. I). STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) ... . Orangeburg District. | Dy P. A. MoMlCHAEL F.s.,., Ordinary. WIIBIfUAS, .1. .1. W. Joiner hath made suit* to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of John L. Joiner, decennial. These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular the kindred and credit it-- of the said Julia L. Joiner, deceased, that they he and appear before1 lot', in the Court of Ordinary, In la held at Orange burg 0. If., oh the 15th day of October inst, after publiontion hereof, at 11 o'clock in Hie forenoon, to shew on use if any they have, why the said Adminis tration should not be granted, Given under my hand this thirtieth day of Sep. tember, Anno Domini, I8l?7. P. A. MoMlCHAEL, O. 0. D. oct 5 v 'Jl FOU Till' LAItOKST AND FINEST SELECTION of Papier Mache, and Silver Ware ever offered in this market, suitable for PRESENTS Im all occa sion-", call i|l EZEUILL \ KOIIVS fob 2-'l v I, THE OLD STAND, . "duick Sales aod Small Profits." JOHN ?; ST?CKSE & CO., CORNER STORE, RUSSEDL-STKEKT AND KAIL ROAD AVENUE. GREAT RE DUCTS ON IN PRICES! i !-:oi rnilE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEDURQ DtS JL ?riet that they have Received and now opened a New and Fresh supply of Family Groceries consist' itig of ' No. 1 MACKEREL In Kilts and Bbla, No. 1 SALMON. OYSTERS in 1 and 2 lb Cans, TOMATOES in 2 ami '5 lb cutis New York Fulton Market REEF, by the \ bbl or lb. The above are new and fresh put up (his Fall. Bomily Simp at 10 and Inc. per lb, also Hucon, Flour, Sugar and Coffee, Lard and B?ttel'. We have a fine assortment of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and Segars. We beg to call the atten tion of the Smokers of Ontiigcburg District to our KILL1CK1NICK SMOKING TORACCO and our Gc. 8EQARS, which we feel confidcn! are .superior to any in the Village at that price. ???-:o:???? DEY GOODS A good arficle of KENTUCKY .1 FANS (slightly damaged) - - - Fieccs of Half Wool Fancv CASSlMERRS - - - - - Pieces of All Wool NORTH CAROLIN.? CASSIMERFS (for units) Pieces of PRINTED SATINET. -: o: Pieces 3-4 Rrown SHIRTING - . Pieces 8-4 Brown SHIRTING (Granit cvillc) - - - - Pieces4-4 Ricachcd SHIRTING a good article ------ Pieces 4-1 Grauiteville Rrown SHIRTING, Rrown DRILLS and 0SNABURG8 LOW FOR CASH OR R ARTER. may 11 ly JOHN D. STOCKEM & CO. per yal d 00c per yard f?c per yard 4Gc per yard 10c per yarn 12Jc per yard 2?c per yard IWOULD INSPECTFULLY INFORM THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEP.URG .\N>? Till* AlUOlXjjffS Districts thai I am till at my Old Stand, ready tu ilo any work in my line til I he Shortest Notice. I have <>n hand several New and Second hand CARRIAGES und EUGGIES, also Iwi WAGONS, one ! Horse ami one :{. ? ALSO? I Imv, cvlnblislicil .\ :iiid "ill keep constantly on hand HOARDS, SCANTLING, -vc of all kinds usually in ilcmaiid, ami ran litt all Orders with Despatch. My Cotton (Sins and Press are in perfect order, and ready to GIN on TOLL for all those who m.n favor nie with their Cut ton the coming Season. 1 am Agent for Dillon's Universal Cotton Tie AND IKON HOOP FOK BALINd COTTON. Iron Hoops for Haling Cotton being largely in use in the South, and being sohl much cheaper than Hope, the propriety of using them in place of Hope, brought to the attention of the Planter*. These Ties are great Preservers ol Cotton, when baled, from Fire. Every Tie is perfect, and ready for imme. dial e iise. ! will keep constantly on hand a lol of the Universal Tie and Iron Hoop, which I will sell at Charles ton price.----1 ?_' cents, expenses added. A sample of I hi; above Tie c:in bu seen at this O'fice, where it may be compared to the Arrow Tie. Persons theti can itjdge for themselves, which thev prefer. HA I H.M X MOOS. ting 21 r 1 v j i. ;- - -? *- -.! - i :--r i--i-+ !? t + + + (,: i:\Ti:\ IM si?11 i :<>n, + T f AT I f M It S. M. K. II A it L'S, + * i Olm Dbnr West Female Seminary, X j OliANGKIU'RG, STEVENS HOUSE, 21. 'J:'., I'") il* -7 liroiidtnn/, X. 1" (>\.\ osile Fouling Orccn. ON T il K i 15 0 P K A N P LA N . rilllK STKVKNS HOUSK is well anil widely known I to (he travelling public. The locution is es pecially suitable in merchants and business men: it is in close proximity to the business part of the city? is on the highway of Southern and Western travel?and adjacent l>> all the principal Itailroad and Steamboat depots. The STKVKNS U?USK has liberal accommoda tion for over StHl guests -it is well furnished, ami possesses ever}' modern improvement for the com fort for its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated?provided with gas and water?the attendance is prompt ami respectful?and the 'able is generously provided with every delicacy ol the season?til moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remodel ed, we arc enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our guests. GKO. K. I'll ASK & CO.. june 1 -Oin Proprietors. IN EQUITY. ! OKANGKP.UKG DTSTIUCT. Lewis A. Zcigler, Fx'r ") Hill for vs. I Injunction Wc-'.ey Uouscr et al and (Creditors nml Devisees. lleltcf. Ii ::; peariiig to my satisfaction, thai I ewis Nous er and Mary I looser lib wii??, defendants in this case, are absent from ami reside without I lie limits of tlii. State, i n motion ot Messrs, Unisons X Le gare, complainants Solicitors, it is ordered thai said defendants do severally ii| pciiraud plead, answer or demur to the complainants said Hill within forty days from the publication of ibis order, or an order pro coiifcssn will be entered against them. Commissioner's (lllice, ) V. l>. V. JAMISON, Orangebuvg 0. I'... ' Commissioner. .Inn. ill, 1807. ) sepi -?*< mi " lud STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? ,.. .. i\ i i.- . <- nation, Orangeburg District. ( Hy P. A. M. \IH IIALL. F.sq., Ordinary. Wur.HKAs, V. I'. V. Jumis. Commissioner in Kqitily hath made suit to me lo grant him Letters of Administration of the Kslnte and Klfects of James Dean, laic of Oeorgia, deteiiKcd. These are therefore to city and admonish all and ningnlar the kindred ami creditors of the said .lames Hcaii, deceased, 'hat they be ami appear before inc. in the Court of Ordinary, to In- held at Orongcburg on the JSIh day of October next, after publication hcfcof, ai 11 o'clock in the forenoon, loshew cause, if io>y they have, why the said iidmiuislration should not lie granted. Oivep ii idcr my Hand this loth day of Septem her \niio Domini. 1 sr?7. P. \ Mi M It'll A FL, O. -I. D -pi 'Jl ?' ?! ID TU K SOUTHERN IWVORITE! Burke's Weekly FOR HOYS AND Olli*. 'Jriffi'itiiff'/ /i't';lio'i't ninl luUtjtfvtltf J'fillfOi. -:o: NOW Pl'P.I.ISJl J.NO MAROONER'S ISLAND, or Dr.Gordnn in Search' r Iiis Children: a sequel ti> the ??Young Mnroon ts." by llev. F. K. Goulding, I JACK HOllELL, or. n Roy's Adventures in Texas. \ story of tin- Texan War of Independence, by one if Fauniu's men. Pronounced by the Southern Press --t 'iitnl to the best of Mayne Hold's Stories." TERMS OF SCHSCRirTION: $2.00 per year in advance; three copies ."?"?.t)0; five copies $8.00; ten copies $10.00 and twenty-one copies $80.00. Sample copies sent on application. Clergymen ami Teachers furnished at $1.50 per annum. sept 28 { tf "The Church of the Strangers," N E W Y O II K, REV. DK. DEEMS, Pastor. QTRANGKRS YLSlTINfl NEW YORK ARE RE spcctfully informed that a congregation, com posed of Christians of different Protestant denomi 'nations, has been organized under the Pastoral charge of the Rev. Charles 1\ Deems. D. D., The soryisG is ?cid morning and night In the Large Chiipel of the University, two blocks west of the New York Hotel. The Pastor's residence ami post ofRoe address 221 West.'11th Street. Strangers in the oily, who are sick or in distress, may freely oall upon Dr. Deems for pastoral service. When' any member of any Church comes to New 1 Vork to engage in business, let him call promptly Oil I the Pastor of the Church of the strangers. Espe cially let this he done in the case of young men who will have a cordial welcome. jutic 1"> g tf Woflbrd College, SPAP.TANniUfi C. IT., SOUTH CAROLINA. The First Session of the Fourteenth Collegiate Year begins on the 1st October, 1807. Tin? course of study remains unchanged, bill the Faculty now admit irregular students or such as wish to pursue particular studies only. The Preparatory School, under the immediate supervision of the Faculty, opens at the same lime. Tuition per Year including contingent fee - $01 CO board per month about - - - - - - 12 (HI bills payable in advance in specie or its equiva lent in currency. The Divinity School also opens at the same time under t he supervision of llcv. A. M. Shipp. 1). D? Kcv. Whitcfoord Smith, D. 1)., and Rev. A. II. Les ter, A. M. For further particulars address A. M. SHIPP, President. an- 21 (J tf TUST RECEIVED FROM THE CP Country filty Sacks New Kxtra Family FLOUR. For sale very cheap at K/.KKIKL & KOI INS. t; I? $}. U}. ly . LEGAL NOTICES. Comniissioner'g' Sales. STATE; OjF; SOUTH OA-ROL^A, . ^ OtiANdEBLiu? District. Peter E. Gibson,, "j Pill to. vs. V Foreclose Mortgage,' Lticinda Ash. J February Sittings, 1807. Uy virtue Of n decretal order in the above case to mo directed by Chancellor Johnson,' 1 - will sell at Public Auction, on the Salcdny of November next, - (being the fourth November, 1807,) beforo ? Unr* Court House At Orangcburg, all that Tract or Parcel of Lalld in the District of Orangcburg, bounded by hinds of Gideon Plum, William Wat. kfns, Joseph Garten, and John It. Milhous, contain ing one hundred and forty-five acres, more or lens., Terms?Cash in gold. Purchasers to pay for pa pers and revenue stamps. - ALSO ' . V' D. V. Jamison, Com'r. "j Dill to vs. > Foreclose .Tno. 1). Innbinct. j Mortgage. At the same time nnd place five hand red acres' (?U0) more or less on Pall's I!ranch, bounded by lands of S. E. Moorer, Sr G. Fair, estate of F. J.'D. Felder, L. P. D. Powmun, and J. D. Innbinct. Terms?Cash cnotigb to pay costs' and 'expense* of suit, balance on 1st day of January A. D. J808, secured by .-bond, with.personal security nnd mo'rt-" gage of premises to secure the payment^of the jair cbaso "money. Purchasers #to pay for, papers and1 revenne stamps. ..<?*',,:' ALSO Ben. F. Simmons, "1 THTt (8 """ mm" vs. I Foreclose p John Ilufpnan. J Morl g;d g b'J Jiff At same time nnd place, two hundred nnd BcvelY ty-two acres more or. less, in the district nnd Statti nfurcsnid. on waters of Pull Swamp, bounded by' lands of J. .M. Ilarley, ft. Hooker, Henry Oisscn daaucr and George Livingston. Terms?One half cash, and balance on a credit of one year, secured by bond with interest from date' nJi'l mortgage of the land. Purchaser to pay for" papers nnd revenue stamps. PnrAnaif'r failing tW comply with terms of sale, the Con-mts^iftiier will sell the said lauds at the sale day m-xt sitrcpcdiiiff at the lis.k of former purchaser. , 1). V. JAMISON, CoTumissionefj ' til at tlic risk of former purcnnsi Conuuissioner's Office, \ V. Orangcburg ('. 11.. j Oct. 2, 18C7. J oct ? IN EQUITY, on a x< j 1?: ni '? R(; di strict", becea F. Fogle. } id ot Iff fit'. j U own Ml a. Fugle nnd ilubecea F. Fogle. TS. David J. Clayton nn< i'tn-stiHit to nil order in this crife, nil per?frfis bav in;: claims against the Estate of William Fogle oml Siisnn Fogle. dec. will present and prove fhCm before me and all persons indebted to the same will make pnvmcul within three months from thin date. Commissioner's cilice, j V. D. V. JAM I SON. Orniigehurg. C II. > Commissioiivr. Hi jit. 00, 1807. J oet .'?Olli x? In Equity, or a no edurg DISTRICT. A. Mnckiiy, admr of C. C. Mackny,") Pill for' vs. J- Injunction* W. F. IIut.ion. Trustee, et. nl. j and Hclief.? In pursuance, of nil order in this cai<c from Chan-** celler Johnson, all persons baring claims against the Estate of George C. Mnckay. deceased, are re** iptiircd ti> present and prove the same before me n* ": ? cebuig C. II., within three months from ih'u* date. Commissioner's Office. 1 V. D. V. .7AM1SON, Aug. 2'.', lbGT. j ' Commissioner. nug :'.l xii Id' In Equity, oua:;g erurg district*. A. G. Collier, Admr Ks!ate of Edward W. Fas'crP*, vs. j Pill for Jwjrt#4ViOH and Relief^ Caroline Pastorin:, el nl Creditors and Distributees. i'uritiaul lo nn order in tins case all persons hav"" in? d r.iands ago lust the Kslntc ..f J'.PW'I) W. FAS TI.'.". LIN, deceased, will prove thciii bei ore me with in three tnontn- tu,::: this dnte. ami any one indebt ed to the same will make payment. CommbsioncrVOffice. } V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangeburg ('. 11.. S. C. I Commissioner. Aug It, 1807. J NU 8m In Equity. orangehurg district. Jlio. F. Ponnctt, Admr of W. (i. W. Pou. vs. ) Pill for Injunction and Relief. F. 11. W. Driggmutin and others. Creditors ami Distributees. Pursuant to an order in Ibis case, all persons hav ing demands against the estate of W. G. W. Pou, deceased. M ill prove them before me vithin thrco months from this date, or they will hs ?Icbnrred payment, fentl *?y nie iadchtcd to the same will make payment. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON".. Orangcburg C. II. V Commissimunr, Aug'14. 18T.7 ) XII STATE OF SOL'TII C AOL1NA, > Citati Orangcburg District. / ' Py P. A, McMlCUAEL, Esq., Ordinary. Whereas, V. I). V. Jamison, Commissioner in Equity, hnth mndo suit to me to grnnt him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Sam uel G. Fair, deceased. These are therefore to vile and admonish nil nn?l atncriilnr the. kindred and Creditors of the said Samuel O. Fair, deceased, that they bo and appear before mo in tiic CC'.'.l' ;;f Ordinary, to be held at Orangeburg C. II.. oil the 25th day of October,, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. (iiven under my bond this 18th dnv of September Anno Domini, 1 Ht?7. P. A. McMlCHAL, H1.p, i4_f,_xi O. O. D. The State of South Caroliua.. orang eburg DISTRICT.. In the C urt of Common Pleas. II. II- Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. Wilcox scn. A. E. Tnlmndgc. attachment. "CTTHEREAS the Plaintiff* did on the L'Olh day yy of May file their declaration ngainst the De fendants, who (as it is said) arc absent from anil without the limits of this State, and have neither wives nor attorneys known within the same, upon wleun a copy of said declaration may be served^ On motion of Itntsons & Legare. Plaintiffs Altornevs it is ordered, that the said Defendants do appear,?, ami plead to the said declaration on or beforo the ? 22nd dny of May, which will bo. in tho rear of our r Lord, One Thousand Fight Hundred and Sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment wllf\ then be given and awarded against them. J. F. POPINSON, May 'JO, 18U7. NX jun 1 cSml C. C I" . NOTICE. IADKLLA VERNON PENNON, wife of WALK F.P II. HENNON. of Lowisvillc, S. C., Merchant. * do hereby give notice- of..my intention to become n v Sole Trader, in nnntiuouth from this date. September J>iiU .ISJ'.T. A.. V \ IIENNON. sept 2ti ^