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December* *' ?"C |V^"wniteermlno now the mountains wear, Thodarkpihc wears'th? sriow, ns head Of iEthlop aotfeswhiWiturbani\ye?r-m,'- II Tho floods a^ro arinort wHh pUm. Bhields, ^ o.nTbxipugk.wMpHjboiSun's sword oannotfaro; ',ir.i'> ?i..'?--u")i???vi''v':1';1"".'1;"'.; ';?':?"'' ?"" ''1 it * f?^u?&rA^ ' i < n?,<>.nIniicy;foUeri?fe^^ V) j 4 -ro ??!*>'it ?aiVrajpi.1 ?.r-?l -iiiin.-n,..> !?!<? :<'. ...i'll i. ?1/1 u-HusIieddalluy'b'asy hnm of lifo;""iA U'H. ilrMis sllonco tn^tll?'earlb and air'."-' ; . . A. v/i'l . -ilfTanyCotton-yet remains ;nl;lho; field, afi ^$1$?^ <for-| market -as: soon as possible, and ill tho best manner. Save Cotton seed carefully, of the de . airablo varitica.t As soon as this ?yearJB' brpp is proporly disposed, if ypu..d,cpi^G,$o1.j)|ant cotton r^^iR^?.^?? &$?dr&fpr Coru or Cottoti Jiext v. ?pring, should now -bo deeply-nud thbro?ghly i S^liJriS exipoppij ?W .thc rains and it nfrpsta ofi:WiuterJ ilf< your corn or cottoti land i". ia: inclined to.bei 'wet,; rup drains with tho, plow, ^"ijr throw it up in ridges. - Bury- nil' vegetable* matter vti'8iBobttbs possible, so that it' may de oay during the winter, and become foodj for plants the nest season. Save all the manure you can for coin, and apply it plentifully. Plow, or "break ?.up''*'deep? at first-and cplti i otrfsifir'fibBUb^^ttft^g'-tho^ growing Beasph.,,Pick J'JI^R.'a^fJSpo^k^.pfcn'is .the- plan for corn and cot bfe tow, andwedo not believe that oven Yankee ' '?^?'^^'a'^Jijgenjuity .can improvo upou it, Oorn <.ii?glW*ra' well On new and fresh land ! If you ' h?Ve tfo manure for your, old lands,.you. must :1a cleapvup and i plant the "new grounds"?-for p-t.^^-.'^jg|j(| n\?st have,, and plenty ofjt? ? ' [au-.^ ^Vheat, 9ye and' othoy email grain 'may yet bo sotfp'/but'it is getting very late. When de layed so long as^this, we sow in the drill? plowing deep, harrowing finely, and manuring liberally. ( . ? . .: fi-S it it'.inWoDdi for twintcr should; be cut up \\nd ;haitled*^hog8,' Should be filled , and cured? ^;,3en?ca and | buildings repnired?hedges made >Ui&nd planted^cbOipost heaps started, and all ^Qt^r^norwiy.: neglected Farm and Plantation r a work -pi otnptly attended to-;?Now ! .um X j^ IW)-.^*?0 anything to invest, lay out your ? mor.^y itt^rbcuritlg^utjrf c?mmoroi?l manures? jrWVll^feVi^P^^wfi '?pd. plantation fixtures, >rnitwbiah:will' largely increase your profits hereaf ter. Improvo nlso your dwelling find out buildings, and their surroundings.?Plant shade and fruit trees.andjvines.' Educate thorough lycy.pur children./(Provido your'faniily gdpd - books for ra?dhig and reference. Take the P^fj?p^ otter papers. :,Cultivate * their taste for musio and other arts^-?llwhich v$vj|jN^udcrh'?^k dellglit' t? them,and you.? \i:M^diemOultivator.. -un, ?>.il-^.i'',.-/^V-.| ?>m - ? j f ? ? ? . . < hiiu v?ii iy;. ?????? i. . '. ?. ? Curing Hams. ?i.ilUI v ,\no?d*V.*l I^U, . ?, Ak koou as the hogs aro dressed and cool enough M> cut up7, rub the side piecfes well with ^"^alt, and' pack iu a cask or, barrel, with plenty rof ealt on all sidt'k o(. each piece, mid when the ""Posk ?b'full,'place a,flat stonq . as' large as the ^0 jrcssel,w.iil rocoivej so as. to keep the pork al ??jirayfl'nrideV^th?'jpicklc. 'Ttis, doncj fill the 2) ffilk UP with cold water, put it into the collar, Mi?pvefedi so as to exclude the flics and at^r. In ^ 'aboi?t' ten days qr two weeks, take up. the meat, pla6o on'a tablo^'- and rub it well with Bait, pour out (he pickle, boil and skim so .long as the scum rises, or until the pickle is clear; if not after boiling, it is well to pass it through a cloth, Rinse out the cask, pack the meat well into it, with more salt; and when the pickle is perfectly cold, pour it'over the 1 meat. Caro . must bo taken-to keep the meat under the Dickie?otherwiso it will rust. lJo sure - and DVjjtjl; *n plenty-of:aalt. Tho- meat will take-:njo more than enough to preserve it sweet,, and |f%l?: reivai^ng'salt'.'falls to the bottom of the ftvcaskii In: the ccurso of the next summor, ro; ^'tiiove the meat from the pickle, and prococd as ii^above diroctcd. Thero is tho whole secret of ' faking good,.'Sweet pickled pork for family uso. Wc aro never without it, and for many pur poses,-find it fiir.'preferable to bacon. Alum p.pxjropji; hp.lt made fine, should be made use of J ifo#|rnbbing!and putting down the meat in the ^dask'.?Southern Cultivator. * "Weevils in Giianaries.?Somo years >?inco,: accident discovered to a French ftrmet a very simple and efficient method of prcvont .tingj'of rafchdr destroying, this insidious pest in coifn aqd grain bouses. v Happening to deposit, in one corner of a building in which thero was stored a quantity of grain, a fow sheep skins from which tho wool had not been pullod, he found, upon ex amining thorn n few days after, that they were JiteraJJy covered .with dead weevils. The expe riment W??repeated, and always with tho same: result.; K i ' ? On stirring tho corn, (wheat, probably,) he jvna surprised to find, that although previously 'infested to >n degroo that forbado all hope of paving it from immediate .destniction by this pertinacious foe, not a #mqJo ijwect was to be found ambqg it. The cxperiincnt is certainly worth trying. . Instead of the sheep Bkins, which nro quite vajijablo, we might substitute thpsa of.'t^o .woodchuok, who is increasing to an inconvenient and' expensive extent, Wbait killed tho weoyils, whether tho fatty matter on the skin, or something elso, wc have not been ;<b 1 o to lo.'.rn. Atony rate, let us try the woodi ?hu'-'k skins.?;V. /'* fin im/: .tlHMiJESTOir CARDS. Importer and Dealer In HATS, CAPS, FURS and UMBRELLAS, 209 Klng-$trco.t, CHARLESTON, B. C. sept 28 " V ' 1 8m M,.i-,:-i,iif...'t .??'|,f'v,i>"i'-'i v / .i\i<>\i 1) i C. MA?SElSr, All .Kinds of Leaf Tobacco, and Manufacturer r. iin // of 'Havnjnn anil Domestic Segars, No. 55 Society Street, One Door From King, GfcAt^ipoN, s. c :;_ Slnrpl^iSe^^ExpreMS- ; sept 21 m - 8 rftfc-p-??jM ^Zimiiie^maii Davis, COTTON FACTOR AND' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Adgcr's North Wharf, j rJU?> Mpy> Ti V" ConsignmentsBe%jctfullj!8?Uolte4,. \ sopt 21 m 8 ^ WM., "WALTON SMITH, -AND? COMMISSION MERCHANT, BoyceA Co.'s Wharf. CHARLESTON,? S, D. \ JG?~ Prompt and personal attention given to the sale of Cotton. uug 24 . moa_ 9 H. WAi/FEft & CO., FACTORS * / jrA'ND ' pjji COMMISSION* MERCHANTS, ? Adgcr's North Wharf ? & CHARLESTON, S. C -0 Liberal Advances made on all ]>roduce Con signed to their Care. oeo. h. WALTKB^ . WM. J. M'COBSIACK,, ; :B.Vb.? Waweiu sept 21 m 3 ^S^ELL REEDER, COTTON FACTOR ior{ a02 pi | : AND* * GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ADGER'S, NORTH WHARF, CHARLESTON, S . C . fi4'-Ju>:hwd^tii .ii?r w ??? ? < ? -o Consignments Respectfully Solicited, sept 21 m 8 (C, CpAqius. . [ ? 5t ' ' ? ! .1; A. Wittk. CLACIUS & WITTE, ?O&Qi 80 FAST BAY, CHAR LRS-T O N, S. C., Commission Merchants, ? v l*\ ' ? . V^'iAND: \y .'/WHOLESALE.DEALERS IN Groccf.its,, I'rov.isions,., Bagging, Hope antl Liquors; I ? ? sept 14 ? i *, 0m "Burnhaiii's Drug Store." i I WOULD RESPECTFULLY C ALL THE ^attention of my friends nnd those of my ;fafhcr to the large stock of Drugs, Perfum ery, Dyo Stulls and Patent Medicines, which will be sold low for cash, such as Quinine, Opium, Lobelia, Burnhatns Godfreys Cor dial and Balsam Tuilington, &c, &c, either.whole sale or retail. Call and examine my Stock, as it is no trouble to show my Goods. : Country orders filled with the samo dispatch as before the war. E. S. BURNIIAM, No. 421 King Street, near Calhoun-St., Sign Red Mortnr, Bopt2l-?3m ? ,: Charleston, 8. C. WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, C^MMSSION MERCHANTS akiTaiHAf t83*WH . $i -r :i SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, sale and shipment to Foreign nnd Do mefltjio Ports, of Cotton, Rico, Lumber and Nav al Stores. . ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. E. WILLIS. ALEX. R. CHISOLM. fob 23 j- 1 y CHARLESlWHO^rjBK STOLL, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. All Goods arc selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 RING STREET, Three'doors below Wentworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. Terms Cash, or City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. H. C. Stoll. Ciiahi.kr Wm?n. II. C. Walkkb. fob 23 c tf H. L. Jeffers & Co., FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. PECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE 8ALE ^ of Cotton and other Produce. Orders for sup plies carefully attended to. #flfor,tp Captaip, John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone, Esq., Orangeburg, l)r, Wm. C. Whetstone, St. Mnt t)ic,ws. ) . '? ? ? apj n B CHffiLESf?N i C H ARLE S T O N , 8 . X) . WHOLESALE GROCER, | Coimissiq^, Meycha^t Sugar, ToaBy Bacon;'Lard,! Fishand Salt, eto. ^ept 14' 'MW m ,:- " ? ?. n. BISCHOPft ,, ] WUM1ERN. Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS ? V* *? * 1 ? . . AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, 3EGAR8, &c, . ~ $?*>197 Ea8t Bay* C HARLES TON, 8. C. sept 14 m " ! ?*ld SAM'L R. MARSHALL, IMPORTE?. AND DEALER IN English and American .HARDAYARE, \ CUTLERY, GUNS, V :* J y W AND* jj | i?P Agricultural' Impleiiients, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN GUN, 310 King Street, 3d Door Below Society, CHARLESTON, S. C. ecpt 14 " '* 8m _i'\ - Wagener, Heath & Monsees, PLANTATION AND F?SlILY' GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ham, Bacon, Shoulders, Pork, Bcof, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, cto., oto., WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS AND TOBACCO Aw: 1G3 and 1G5 East Hay, cor. Queen-street. CHARLESTON, S. C. figy All Orders Promptly Attended to "?a sept 14 m 6 Wm. 8. Lannkau., 8, Thomas, Jr., William G. Whilden & Co. j ? FORMERLY OF HAYDEN & WHILDEN, PHALKRSj IN a WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WAKE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING ..ARTICLES. . Old Gold and Silver purcJiascd. . Watches and Jewelry Repaired. 225 King-St., Corner of Rcaufain. AT WHOLESALE \l II AVNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C. fcb23 c ly Fall and Winter Clothing', 219 KINO STREET, West Side, One Door South of Market Street, CHARLESTON S. C. Now opened, an Elegant Supply of FALL nnd WINTER CLOTHING, all qualities.. Fine medium and low priced for Dress und Rusincss purposes. Also Boys Clothing to suit all ages. TAILORING DEPARTMENT Supplied with a fine assortment of Cloths, Cnssi mero nnd VcBtings made to order in best stylo. Goods also sold by the yard. We invite purchasers to call arid look through the Supply, which ig offered at LOW PRICKS. WM. MATTHIESSEN, Agent. B. W. MoTuRROUS, Superintendent. oot 19 in 2 H1XRERS HOUSE, ( Ki> Ii M KItLY MRS. niDDLB'fl,) 284 KING STREET, Between Went worth and Hazel Streets, and within three minutes' walk of all the Principal Wholesale and Retail Houses of Meeting, King and Hayne Streets, and the Post Office, Charleston, S. C. The City Railway, which runs to each extremity of tlio City, is within fifty yards of tho house. TERMS OF BOARD : Board by tho day.$2 50 .Week.$12 00 to $16 00 IlBKnv SPAnxrcK, Mas. B. Hii.nr.its. oct18 If rpiIE MORNING STAR.?PubliHli ? ed Daily, oxcopt Sundny, at Wilmington, N. CV by WM. II. BERNARD, No. 8 South Water Strcot, The cheapest Daily Newspaper in North or Sontli Carolina 1 THE STAR contaiim Latest Telegraph Dispatches, Local News, Reports of Mar kets, and General Intelligence. Mailed tp 8ubsf ribors at $2.50 for Q Months. $1.25 for 8 Months. '"^ ' Advertising Rales lower than thoso o/ anv Daily Newspaper In cither of tho Carolinas 1 Xddress nil Communication* to WM. IT. RERNARD. Proprietor, iioy 2?p Wilmington. N. C. BtJLL I SbOVILL, -O ? Selling Off! Selling Off! 1 i<: ."...,.?|?jj?-f!? I' ?CLOSING OUT? IN VIEW Ot1 AN ENTIRE; CHANGE OF BpiNESS, CONSEQUENTLY OFFER FOB CASH, | il'it ; ?... 1 i ? .'! j >il" Our now COMPLETE STOCK in every Line ' at Rates muclt below FORMER PEIGES. BARGAINS CAN BE HAD! Great Inducements' Offered from now until JfAM?AItY 1, 1808. If you want CHEAP GOODS for the Next Sixty Days, CALL AT BULL & SOOVTLLS' ^JfP KY) To Fill Bpeoial Orders fOOO BUSHELS ROUGH RICE. 500 BUSHELS TEAS. 200 BUSHELS TINDERS. For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET FIGURES IN CASH. -;o; ARE STILL IN THE COTTON MARKET, Prepared to BUY such Lots as may offer or receive on Consignment, All of which shall receive the prompt atten tion of Bull & Scovill. feb 23 y lo CHEAP GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT KEITT BROTHERS. WE WOULD AGAIN INFORM onr FRIENDS that \vc are now receiving our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Dry Goods and Groceries, Which we offer on reasonable terms. If our friends will give us a null, wc havo no doubt wo can make it profitable to both parties. We arc also prepared to continue the shipping of COTTON, RICE, &C, to the well known house of . WILLIS k CHISOLM, Charleston, whero prompt attention will be given to the sale of the name at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE8, and the money can be received at onr Office hero, without ono cent oost to tho owaer. "pVTOTICK,?OUR DEBTORS WILL TLEASE Renicmbi-r us when their Collbn ?n<l oilier Produco Ir sohl, nnd settle up their old accounts. KEITT BROTHERS. oct 19 ? ly Just Received NEW HULLED BUCKWHEAT. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP. SUPERIOR MOYUNE HYSON AND NEW SEASON OOLONG TEAS. NORTHERN PICKLED BEEF, very Choice. No. 1 MACKEREL ami Scaled HKUR1NG8, and a full supply of GROCERIES. also / SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY*, &c. A few pretty HATS for Ladies. Rough Eice Bought at highest market rates, aho PEAS, HIDES AND PRODUCE, genorally. COTTON Shipped to Messrs. H. L. JEFFERS & &0., free of charge. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court House 8tore, oct 10?ly . Market Street. NEW STORE. npHE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASURE IN IN. j forming their Frieads ami tho Public Gene rally, that they havo opened their NEW STORE, and are now prepared to wait upon them with a nice Stook of FAMILY GROCERIES, PRY GOOD8, HATS, BOOTS and,SHOES, A(CY, ' V ? Generally found in a COUNTRY STORE. Como and examine'.' MULI.ER & DAVIS, n?v 9 o '. ly; The Southern Drug Store* DR.B, M. SHPXER HAVlNQiREMOVED HD3: DRUG STOBEifrom Iiis well known Stand, begs leave respectfully to invite his friends throughout* Hie District^. visit him at his ^ew, Large^and well Furnished | ESTABLISHMENT on BU8SELL-STREET, opposite Messrs BULL & j SCOVILL'S, where they will be sure to b? supplied with the very best. Drags and Medicines tho Mnrkot affords, and at the lowest market prices-:.'! Ho has on hand now a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDJCXNE8 OF ALL KINDS, ?{>? ? iyr ' ;.:?;-> ;.. \ : vu:"-.? t ?'?'"?/'i i Paints, OAs and Brushes, Dyo Stuffs, I Lyo nud Potash,. Maixeua and.Corn Starch, . Cooking and'Washing 8bda, Black Pepper, Spices of all kinds,, |,:; COMPOSITION, LOBELIA, NERVE POWDER, &c., Prepared by Ephraim Lnrrabeo, BITTEBS of all Kinds, TRUSSES, Single and double, Large and Small, Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO,! Fine BRANDIES and WINES for Medical purposes, PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. Call and satisfy yoursclvcB?you can get just what you want. Just received a lot of that fine . I , "DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO." ; flggr Will open on Sundays from 7 to 10. A/M., and'from 4J to 7 P. M; feb 28 - 0 / m lj HOUSE!, (OPPOSITE COURT, HOUSE.) THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD Re spectfully inform the Traveling Pnb ?lic that his HOUSE is opened for SOF their aefcomodation. . RATES OF BOARD. Board per Day................$ 1 75 " , ?? Week_.vi ? 00 " " Month........ 20 00 ALSO A BAR-ROOM In the Basement, which 1b supplied with the best of Liquors. '. . . . , : uv>| jas. c^LisrisroN, Proprietor. nug 8 e ? m [?& ; .? : 1$ ! % I k i* . M E C11A N l CA Ii DENTIS % Will attend to those who-wish bin services nt their residences, by being informed through the Vostofficc or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD and SILVFR? PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK. All work dono Warranted to give satisfaction. Residence: at Mr JOSEPH FERSNER'S, Orangey burg District, S. C. , mar 30 - tf Frederick Fersner, Wofford College, SPARTANRURG C. II., SOUTH CAROLINA. . The First Session of the Fourteenth Collegiate lenr begins on the 1st October, 1807. Tbu? cwnne of ftudy remains unchanged, but the- Facnlfy now admit irrcgnlnr Student? or gvtfb*M with to pursuo particular sttidies only. The Preparatory School, under the Immediate supervision of the Faculty, opens at tbo same time.. Tuition per Year including contingent fee - $54 ?0 Uoard per month about - - 12 00 Bills payable in advance in specie or its equiva lent in currency. The Divinity School also opens at tho same time under the supervision of Rev. A. M. Shipp. D. D., Rev. Whitcfoord Smith, D. D., and Row A. II. Les ter, A. M. For further particulars address}/ , A. M. SHIPP, President, aug24 g tf ; THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE! n?-?:? Burke's Weekly FOR BOYS AND GIRL. Brilliantly Illustrated and Elegantly lrinted:. ...,..<< , 'ff .... I ;i t !?fl;)l * ?:o:_ NOW PUBLISHING MAROONER'8 ISLAND, or Dr. Gordon in Search' of his Children; a sequel to the "Voung Maroon crs," by Rev. F. R. doubling, .JACK DORELL, or, a Boy's Adventures In Texas. A story of tho Texan War of Independence, by one of Fnnnin's men. Pronounced by the Southern Press "eqtial to the best of Mayno Roid's Stories." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 per year in advance; three copies $5.00; five copies $8.00; ten copies $15.50 and twenty-one copies $.10.00. Sample copies sent on application. Clergymen and Teachers furnished at $1.50 pert annum. sept 28 $ if Demorest's Monthly Magazine. 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JENNINGS DEMOREST, No. 473, Broadway New York, Demorest's Monthly and Young America, together, $4, with tho premiums for each. bet 42 ? \T\ > tf. IN EQUITY, ORANQEKVRO DISTRICT. ?as?i.^' ?Ii.?. Jacob Wolfe, deceased. . Application > having been made :by \ William M.? Wolfe to prove .tho existence, loss and content? or the last Will and Teatament of Jacob Wolfe, de censed. On motion of Messrs. Izl&r i& Dlbblf, fro lieif ors, it is ordered that all personajfhqr?jpir? ee to do. may appear and croas examine ?eefidenee produced, and introduce evidence;, in reply before me onibe 29th day *if FebTuarV, 186?, -1 Commissioner'a Office; V V. D. V: JAMISON, , Orangeburg O, H.* \\ CcmmUaiener. ' Not-26,1807c.; ).. kf?M # pot 80 -., , ^ .t[ ; m , v. - A Wt%>, In Equity; t , , ORANGEBURG jpi^GTrH D. W. and A..II, Bywlr^ ^^?^^ By order of Chancellor Johnson made litb Nov./ 1807, the Creditors of Nathaniel A: llyrd, win"?preve their demands before me within two tflmeela* -tfresriuo 'date oYlald vitU*S~~~^? -*ve-? ?... lfl1>;, V. p> V. JAMISON, Commissioner. n >?ioT28 ' ? r>l "> //? t. ;?v> n t2a In Ed ^ ;>''JHI *>V . ORA^GEBURO DISTRICT. John T. Jennings, et. aL V, ( Patrick Jennings et. at: J . I? By order of Chancellor ? Johnson made Not. If.,. 1807, the crcd^tpra of. Jphn^ 8. Jennings, deceased,, will provo their demands before me within three (ft*b months front* t h c da to of Haid order. n u ri u BvV. JAMISON*. Commission.r nov 28 '? 8m ' -.-... . ? . - In Eqnity, W* , ORANGEBURG DlSTllifCT. Jnmcs D. Cleckley, E**? efl -' '1 \ ? ?A Will of L. E. Coonery {. . A. D. Frederick, ct. al. \ ' J By onler made in this cuse the? creditors ot f.. ft Cooncr, deceased, will prove their demands before me at Orangeburg by the first* day of February next. .-r.ivrit.-l TIT .1. Commissioner's Office, .V J.D. JL- J AMISON, OrangeburgC.il. V .Commissioner. November 7, 1807." ) '.13 * : ? p Equity;^ rss ORANGEBURG piSXJ^CT^,,^^ Henry Livingston, Executor V,^ fcliiiU ino l Darnel t Livingston, vs.,,;} ;!--.! ?-.-..Ii- f?.tr??. ^il-xpf* B. Williamson ct. rL Devisees ?ad Legat eei. had tK.ii: tiri-'I ? ,i By: order of Chancellor Jc&BMIl; in tins Ww. f am authorized to settle nil OV defy* due If?s> Executor WB-JXSvingalbnv'bii tlie slwait^of three" ! disinterested perrons, itaken* before."tht.')'0emmi? I sioncr. Debtors disposed to avail themsrlvee eflklw ^rdcr, will; apply to Mcssm..!Hnt-ntiV 'Ai:hyg*r*,. OranKcb'iirjf. ? I am tdso authored to tr?*t i*?r pr? -rite snlo of the Estate lands. Persons ttNUitaf te buy Will ni ply. ns above. : 4fcB ^oct 20 |! lam fhi 3' 3 t?te? : r, '" Iii E^uityv to H ?f l J\ ' CrWft'er^ei ?RA*NG EBURU jirStBTpT,- , Y. B.. v.. Jamison, Com'r in Frf'y * : -y?hfP ?? "vs. Tho Creditors and. distributees of Wm, M. Irisk By'order of Chanecllor Johh-ioh, the cr?dit?m ef William M. Irick will present un\\ prof/fflHV"foMfg mnnds before the Special Coiumis/mner ar-poinud in , th?s,rase, (at office,^ .llntsoha' * Lrgmce.) -wrihia three menias from the d&t? hereof. . , . . , Oct. 2M, 1867. * C. B.?OLOYr:1*(i?? . Sppeial Cemmiuiejier. est 2? lava ' T?? IN EQUITY; ORANOEJJURG;DISTRICT,- A Howard A. Fogle and Rebecca F. Fogle.) ? DaTid J, Clayton and others. J .-u'T* Pursuant to an order, in this ease, alt p*rsoa-? feav Ing claims against the Estate of William regie aael Susan Fogle, dec., will present and prove them befora. me and all persons indebted to. I he tarn? will Baak? payment <withm three mohOis frem tMe\aa4e;'ir,"J Comml8sion?r's Offlee.) . Y. D. Vj. JAMISON, .4 Ornngeburg, C II, V ' Cemmitsieaer. - Sept. *80, 1867. J oeVorr^miu:!-/; '1 vim* .. IN EftmiTaV ORANGEBURG DliTIlICT. r.V.-', IA M. A. Davis, Adm'r of q. 8. Binnaker, ] vs. Sarah Binnaker, et. al. Dls. and CrceL It appearing: to ;my BatisfneUon that J-f*o*^. James Binnaker, Richard und Louisa Hare, end Elisabeth. Bolt on, defendants.- in the above . Mated case are absent from and reside beyond the limlte bf.this State, on motion of Messrs "Unisons '& S.re, Complainants Solicitors, it is ordered: I hak e said Defendants do appear anil plead, answer er demur to the Complainants bill within 40 days- from this date, or the same will be taken as against them pro confesso. ? j . ? - - -it!<:.?? ,1. r-<w Commissioner's Office, "4 V. D. Y. JAy""rtm?. , ;iDe.c 2, 180*, J ''ec * . f.,.ilJ04 J ,404". roDi Th? of South ,Qummi j ORANGEB?RG JpiSTRICT. ;, ^ In the Ocurt of Common Pleta^ jIiaVJ1ft H. II? Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings, v.n F, A. Wileox- \ sen, A, E. Talmndge. ATTACHMENT. .XTTHEREA8 the .Plaintiff's did on ihe 20th'day YY of May file their declaration Hgajast the D?l fendants, who (as it is said) a?-0 absent from" a** without tho limits of this S?atc, a,ud?baTe neither wives nor attorneys kno^.n within the same, upo* whom a copy of said declaration may he sieved On mo??n of fluts^na & Lcgare. Plalntr^ Attorney, it Is ordered, ^ thb said Defendants do apWar, and plead to the said declaration on or before the 22nd day of May, whloh will he in tho year of ?or Lord, One Thousand Eight 1 Kindred and Sixty eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against them. May 20, 1807. XX Jun 1 ?8m4 Q, f .V * _I_L^_J_. 1 . ? 't '?? Mi' ?'??^tl AB TAININO a Situation TEAC/IER, either in a Pamlty. or in a School. She is "competent to Tcaoh tho English Brnnohes, and Music, both ?n the Piano and Qtdtar. Tho best of lefcrcnoes can be given, if required. Address E.VH.V C'nff ^1?^^ Book Honse. WWV-^/- Cliarlcstpn, S. C\